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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).

Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Wins

X (fomerly Twitter): Rob Schneider

As outlined in yesterday's post, I made the hike to Green Timbers Liquor Store and bought a further 1½ dozen cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol), resisting the urge to quaff one of them on the walk back home.

By the way, no lameness in my lower left leg or foot.

I found my brother here watching T.V., and soon enough joined him. Upon his invitation to put our Android TV Box to work, I selected The Outpost ─ season two's episode eight ("A Crown for the Queen").

Thereafter my brother claimed to only want something short, so I tuned in Barry ─ season four's episode five ("tricky legacies"). A diner bathroom scene where Sarah Goldman's character hooks up with a horny co-worker and then she takes a dark turn was quite erotic for me, I have to admit. That a beautiful, much smaller woman could overpower a man and nearly strangle him with her bare hands while both were standing face-to-face very much turned me on.

But I had best not get into that.

The can each of Cariboo Malt and Bumper Crop Crisp Apple Cider (7% alcohol) that I drank just prior to my walk were later augmented by two further cans of Cariboo Malt, so I suppose there was some hangover effect this morning. I do not recall when I went to bed ─ definitely past 2 a.m. ─ but I was up this morning just ahead of 8 a.m. and feeling rather rough.

My brother didn't emerge from his bedroom until almost 9 a.m., so he had control of the T.V. But after I joined him, around 9:15 a.m. he turned it over to me so I could put our Android TV Box to work.

First up was a two-minute (2:03) video published yesterday by Odessa Orlewicz at Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: Part 2 Foreign Agents in Canada- 2 Minute Clip. Chrystia Lying Re: RCMP Investigation.

I saw this after my last episode. Important update. (Part 1: https://rumble.com/v50v8p0-why-canada-wont-fire-the-guilty-foreign-agents-in-government-once-final-inv.html)

Then came a 22-minute (22:34) video also published yesterday, this time at Rumble's ProgressiveTruthSeekers channel: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Covid Vaccines Are NOT Vaccines.

Please refer to the video at the link for the video description that is too long for me to care to reproduce it. I do want to say, though, how disgusted I am with my province's bloody ignorant judges who accept every word corrupt Bonnie Henry tells them ─ unlike two of the three judges in the video above who knew of themselves that the misnamed vaccines neither prevent COVID nor stop transmission.

Maybe B.C.'s judges should go to prison with their idol Bonnie and they can all get up to date there on medical facts together. Enough of this vacuum she is allowed to create!

Another video we were to watch was 49-minutes (49:03), and had been published June 7 at Rumble's Action4Canada channel: Special Investigative Report: Government Corruption, Human Smuggling? and Foreign Interference!

Tanya Gaw, founder of Action4Canada, provides Weekly News Updates on current issues that are important to Canadians, as well as effective resources and actions to equip and empower citizens in protecting their rights and freedoms and defending this great nation!

In this special report Tanya exposes government corruption, foreign interference, transnational crimes and indictable offences that includes being complicit with human smuggling and bribery. The government's action are exponentially putting the safety and security of Canadians at risk.

In 2019 David McGuinty, Chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, provided a report warning that Canada "is the target of significant and sustained foreign interference activities" to the degree that our sovereignty is at risk, including our Charter of Rights and Freedoms. According to the 2024 national security report the matter has gotten increasingly worse.

A further Rumble video published June 7 that we watched was eight minutes (8:34) ─ it was at the Vaccine Choice Canada channel: Wins of the Week with Ted Kuntz - June 7, 2024.

The video description is exceptionally long, so please refer to the link for it.

Finally, we watched a video exceeded an hour (1:08:34), and was published March 8, 2022, at Rumble's America's Untold Stories channel: Women Warriors of the Civil War.

The Civil War was the bloodiest war in America's history with families torn apart and brothers killing brothers and even sisters killing on haunted battlefields leaving a stain that we still feel to this day.

This one was both interesting and fun.

My brother got some bed rest, and then left for the day before I had yet taken my needed nap.

The morning had been quite cloudy, but the Sun prevailed in the afternoon, although there were still clouds moving about. I never felt proper following my nap, so I refrained from sunning.

But tomorrow is predicted to be a mix of Sun and cloud ─ and then the weather will degrade, so I either try to sun tomorrow, or go without for at least four days thereafter.

I just hope I will feel up to sunning tomorrow.

I got to feeling rather low in spirits as the afternoon waned and the early evening began.

Ultimately, upon having a sensible supper, I went downstairs to the T.V. and tuned in Chesapeake Shores ─ episode four ("That's All There Is to That") of season six. Between it ─ and the can of Cariboo Malt and a shot of French brandy ─ I was sustained such that my own main addiction was temporarily placed on the back burner. I'll be okay for today. I even had some tears developing towards the end of the episode.

I have plans for a nighttime five-mile+ walk, so I hope to be getting up at 1:30 a.m. To that end, I must not sit up much later ─ it is already 9:29 p.m.

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