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Despite budgeting my time last evening so that I would be leaving home in plenty of time to arrive comfortably at Fleetwood's Save-On-Foods ere its 10 p.m. closing time, once I was set to go, I was shocked to discover that it was already 8:45 p.m.
The walk as I perform it is nigh three miles to get there ─ I estimate the round trip to be 5.972 miles. So in order to arrive with 15 minutes remaining to shop, I needed to cover just about three miles in an hour.
I nearly balked at the prospect, and instead opted just to have a walk; but I was intent on a half dozen cans of cold ciders (7% alcohol) because I desired to drink a couple of them on the return trip home.
And that is exactly what was to happen. I had already drunk a can of Bumper Crop Crisp Apple Cider as well as one of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) before leaving home, so I was somewhat under the influence.
My younger brother was home watching T.V. by the time I returned (no one had been here when I left).
After I changed clothes and joined him and got his invitation to put our Android TV Box to work, I tuned in Endeavour ─ episode two ("Uniform") of season or series nine.
And only now have I realized that there are only three episodes in this final ninth series or season, so my brother and I have but one more episode to enjoy before we will have been done with the entire franchise that included Inspector Morse and Lewis, both of which we have already watched.
This is actually a sad discovery for me.
Anyway, the only other of our shows that we were to watch last night was My Family ─ episode 10 ("'Tis a Pity She's a Whore") of season or series two.
Over the course of watching T.V. with my brother, I believe I drank a further three cans of Cariboo Malt. And although I do not specifically recall when I got myself to bed, I do remember that it had passed 3 a.m.
My morning began shortly after 8 a.m., but I definitely was not feeling hale.
My brother never emerged from his bedroom until around 9:30 a.m., and by then I had an eight-minute (8:29) video set to play on T.V. via our Android TV Box. The video had been published earlier today at Rumble's Sunfellow On COVID-19 channel: Sky News.AU Host Blasts CNN Coverage Of Attempted Trump Assassination.
Sky News Australia host Gabriella Power has slammed CNN for its initial coverage of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump.
Ms Power said: "If you were following media outlets like CNN today, you would have thought Donald Trump had a fall".
A breaking CNN article included a headline which read: "Secret Service rushed Trump off stage after he falls at rally".
"Falls? It was an assassination attempt. He's not Joe Biden," Ms Power said.
Ms Power said it was a "devastating day for America" and claimed there was likely to be growing support for the former president, following the attack.
There are a number of reference links in the full video description, so please refer to it to see them.
Next was a 17-minute (17:34) video published "1 day ago" at BitChute's Progressive Truth Seekers channel: Minister Naledi Pandor Speech on Israel Shocks the World.
July 14, 2024
Historical Africa
South Africa's support for Palestine is rooted in its own history of struggle against apartheid. During the fight against the apartheid regime, South Africans received support from various international communities, including Palestinians.
This historical solidarity has forged a bond between the two peoples, both of whom have experienced oppression and occupation.
"From a moral and ethical standpoint, South Africa views the Palestinian cause as a struggle for human rights and justice. Prominent South African leaders, such as Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, have vocally supported Palestinian rights, drawing parallels between the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and the apartheid system they fought against."
"South Africa's government has consistently advocated for Palestinian self-determination on international platforms. The country’s official policy supports a two-state solution, with Israel and Palestine coexisting peacefully within secure and recognized borders.
South Africa has called for an end to the Israeli occupation, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, and the respect for international law and human rights.
I followed that with a 31-minute (31:49) video published "16 hours ago" at BitChute's TheWarAgainstYou channel: Archaeoacoustics, Elongated Skulls & Missing People in Malta’s Subterranean Megalithic Labyrinth.
July 31, 2023
Stargate Voyager
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Malta is one of the most mysterious islands in the world. A prehistoric civilization once thrived here building megalithic sites all over the landscape, yet its most mysterious site lies hidden deep underneath the ground. Known as the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni, this subterranean labyrinth of interconnecting elliptical chambers was engineered straight from the bedrock and features three different levels.
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This mysterious site features an oracle chamber that resonates throughout the entire structure where 7,000 + skeletons were discovered inside - most of whom possessed ELONGATED SKULLS. Who were these ancient humanoids?
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Strangest of all, stories from the 1920s recount how a group of children descended down into the Hypogeum never to return again...
We attempted to watch a 1½-hour documentary I had previously recorded, but after better than half an hour I killed it because the sound track seemed completely irrelevant to the video. I have since re-recorded it at a different source, so one day we'll get around to trying it out.
We finished our viewing with an eight-minute (8:15) video uploaded January 29, 2022, to YouTube's Dates and Dead Guys channel: The Theogony: How did the Greek Gods overthrow the Titans?
In this episode we break down Hesiod’s Theogony detailing the Greek myth that explains the birth of the gods and fall of the titans.
It was amusingly presented, but three or so times there was an atrocious and unnecessary booming blast of thunder for special effect that far, far outstripped the volume of the host. Truly, it was abominable.
My brother retired to his bedroom for some rest before leaving for the day to socialize. I had a light meal and was into my bed for a nap when he emerged at some point and left.
At that point I was home alone.
The day was hot and sunny, but I put in close to 1½ hours of sunning. My supper later was ampler than I expected it was going to be ─ it is weighing heavily. I hope to be getting up anywhere from 1:30 - 2 a.m. to begin readying for a five-mile+ walk, so I hope all will have nicely settled by then.
My wife never came home last night, but shortly past 7 p.m. she wordlessly came into the house while I worked on this post and then very quickly had herself shut up into her bedroom, apparently wiped right out ─ I expect she is sleeping as I type these words shortly before 8:30 p.m.
It is very possible that I will have gone to bed before she comes back out of her bedroom. She may have even gone there intending to remain the night.
I had hoped to have a couple of beers and watch a show, but I am too full ─ and tired. Perhaps I will cease blogging for today. I will only add that during my sunning, I found myself deeply depressed, and I have not entirely come out of that state.
I am bloody lonely and feel little like continuing with my life.
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