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Who am I?

I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Monday, 20 May 2024

Epidemic of Fraud

I got my 5.625-mile walk last evening, but that is all I got. The Real Canadian Superstore I had hiked to did not have any Dairyland whipping cream cartons on the dairy shelves. I investigated that first before doing any other shopping; so discovering that my primary reason for being there had been foiled, I made the decision to not buy anything.

I simply left and walked back home.

Note that I had to sneak out of here for that walk because my younger brother had shown up. He was standing before the T.V. with the remote, checking out our provider's (Telus) cable guide, so he never noticed me slink past and make my getaway.

Apart from the walk, within a mile of reaching that store, I first surprised a coyote; and then a quarter-mile or so farther on, a raccoon crossed my path not too far ahead of me.

Once I was back home, my brother was still conscious; and my wife had also come home following her full day of work at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. She remained primarily within her bedroom, and I am unsure if we exchanged a simple greeting or not.

It was nearly midnight when I joined my brother for some T.V., so at that hour when the show he had on T.V. finished, he turned it over to me so that I could put our Android TV Box into action.

I tuned in 1923 ─ episode seven ("The Rule of Five Hundred") of what is still the only season. A second season is yet upcoming.

I was almost gobstruck by how perfect the physiques of two prostitutes in that episode were ─ not a trace of excess adipose tissue in evidence. They were perfectly sculpted, by my estimation.

I think that the redhead was actress Madison Elise Rogers; the brunette, then, must have been Cailyn Rice. Cailyn's tummy was an incredible sight as Scot character Banner Creighton poured wine or champagne onto it ─ an absolutely devastating sight indeed!

Following that excellent episode, my brother felt we only had time for one short video, so I tuned in Peep Show ─ episode four ("University Challenge") of season or series two.

I had drunk two cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) before my walk, and a further two cans during the late evening while watching shows with my brother.

Once Peep Show was done, I tuned in a current random Canadian political (federal) YouTube video that halted my brother in his tracks as he was about to go upstairs to his bedroom, so he sat down to watch it ... and was soon passed out.

Fortunately for him, it was only for a few minutes, for I would have left him there after shutting everything down.

It was nearly 3:15 a.m. before I got to bed. Yet my morning was to commence around 8:30 a.m. ─ earlier, actually. I just do not recall exactly when.

My brother emerged from his bedroom before 9 a.m., so he got control of the T.V. Still, when I joined him around 9:10 a.m., he was prompt in turning it over to me so that I could again put our Android TV Box into action.

I selected a two-hour (1:58:41) documentary on Rumble ─ the feature had been released earlier this year at Rumble's Epidemic of Fraud & Broken Truth (Official Channel): Epidemic of Fraud (Official Documentary).

Award Winning Film Epidemic of Fraud explores the bizarre media, medical, and partisan political attacks levied against a class of ancient medications, told from the perspective of a former CNN journalist and Hollywood industry veteran. Why were the people who allowed the opiate disaster to go unchecked so eager to discredit a drug that is safer than tonic water? Director John Davidson takes you into an audio/visual time machine back to 2020 to reveal the forbidden knowledge that our medical, academic, and political officials are desperate to hide from you.

The documentary concerned the complete suppression of hydroxychloroquine and its derivatives / counterparts in favour of the deadly 'treatments' that were promoted instead.

We need mass executions. There are far, far too many virtual 'war criminals' rampant in the so-called 'Free World' today.

We also watched a 53-minute video uploaded on October 16, 2020, to YouTube's Free Documentary - History channel: Food History: The Medieval Feast | Let's Cook History | Free Documentary History.

The Middle Ages are often widely regarded as times of squalor, where inequality amongst common people reigned. However, medicine, architecture, masonry and algebra were all spawned then, and recipes recorded in the form of cook books were developed and handed down to our ancestors.

The value systems and attitudes towards, bread, cheese, meat and fish, meant that they provided identities for the consumer. Spices from far away countries, and traders of these valuable commodities heavily influenced dishes at the times. We examine the aspirations of squires, the indulgence of monks, recipes that acted as the time’s pharmaceutical prescriptions and learn about the bodily, as well as the palatal pleasures of Medieval citizens.

An entertaining five part series exploring the origins of our eating habits. Each episode reconstructs a famous meal from a different period in history, depicting the evolution of tastes, customs and world trades that have shaped our cuisine.

This was episode two of a Let's Cook History series.

My brother thereafter sought bed rest prior to leaving for the day. I had a heavy first meal of the day, and was to bed around 1:30 p.m. for a needed nap ─ my brother left during it.

The afternoon became sunny enough that I could have sunned, but I felt myself to have napped too late. Besides, I was left feeling rather unpleasant following my nap. I did not feel up to dealing with the stress of being out in the backyard and subject to the foul yapping mutts beyond our backyard fence, nor the infernal annoying flies.

My midsection seems to have rather swollen the past couple of days due to the heavy noon hour meals I have consumed ─ it is discouraging. I want to be able to strip down to shorts in the Summer to expose myself to Sun at parks, but I need to be more presentable than I feel myself to be.

I had my day's second meal ─ my supper ─ early this evening while watching FBI: Most Wanted ─ episode four ("Gold Diggers") of season four. I had a can of malt with me, but never opened it.

Unfortunately, with just a couple or so minutes remaining, I noticed my brother about to back into the driveway, so I had to shut down everything, gather up my things, and hightail it here to my bedroom to shut myself in ─ I have plans to try and get up at 1:30 a.m. to ready for a five-mile+ walk, so there is to be no late evening watching T.V. with him.

I was able to watch the final bit of the episode at this link at UpMovies.net.

He showed up at 8:20 p.m., which is earlier than customary.

It is presently 9:07 p.m., so I am going to consider this post finished. I will only add that my wife had another full workday today, so she was gone this morning by 10:10 a.m. at latest.

She is certainly short and almost surly with me. It makes me the more want to be far away from here.

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