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Thursday, 24 April 2025

Causality

It was just after 8 p.m. last evening that my younger brother surprised me with his invitation to come downstairs and put our Android TV Box to work so that we could watch some of our shared T.V. shows ─ he had no desire to watch one of Bev's favourite T.V. shows, so she was in their bedroom watching it on her T.V. there.

And so my brother and I were to watch the following shows in this sequence:

Actress Sara Bues (portraying Assistant State Attorney Chapman) of Chicago P.D. looks familiar to me, but I see that she has few acting credits and cannot have been anyone able to have made this impression upon me. She's sure attractive, though.

Kate Hudson looked pretty darned good on The Graham Norton Show ─ I don't think I knew she was a singer. But it's actor Chris O'Dowd that really surprised me. I was quite a fan of The IT Crowd that heavily featured him, but he looks so unnaturally older now ─ it is difficult to equate him in the present with the rather randy character he played in that comedy series.

And on Frasier, I quickly recognized guest actress June Diane Raphael as the deliciously buxom daughter, Brianna, of Jane Fonda's character on Grace and Frankie. I was strongly attracted to her in that series, so it was great seeing her again.

Anyway, I had four cans of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) over the course of our viewing, and it was around 1 a.m. when we knocked off for the night. I hope that I was to bed before 1:30 a.m., but I do not remember. It was of course to be my second consecutive night without a walk to exercise my bad right leg.

This morning I was up well before 8 a.m., and of course my brother. When he emerged from his bedroom and went downstairs to watch T.V. and drink some instant coffee, I waited until a little past 9 a.m. before I came downstairs and joined him.

Somewhere around 9:15 - 9:20 a.m. I put our Android TV Box to work again, leading us off with a 28-minute (28:21) video uploaded yesterday to YouTube's AnitaK channel: "We know MSM is full of crap!" EXCLUSIVE: Rebel's Drea Humphrey's post debate account.

Residential school account and her election hopes and prediction.

Then I chose to play four of the very latest videos from Rumble's Real Truth Real News channel, the first of which was superb:

Dr. William Makis presentation on March 11, 2025 for the We Unify Speaker Series. He is a physician with expertise in radiology, oncology and immunology.

Note that there are quite a few helpful reference links below these videos descriptions, so please refer to them.

The globalist era is cracking. Klaus Schwab is stepping down from the World Economic Forum. One by one, the figureheads of the global agenda are falling. But the mission is not over. Schwab admitted globalism has lost support and revealed a shift toward regional power structures as a fallback strategy. Analysts like Alex Newman say this is the moment to strike. Trump’s early moves—slashing climate funding, targeting UN abuse, and exiting global deals—show the fight is far from over. If these changes aren’t made permanent through Congress passing the Defund Act, globalists will rebuild the moment they return to power. This is the best chance yet to dismantle the system—for good.

Top US Neuroscientist & Military Advisor Confirms Reports Are ‘Credible’ That Directed Energy Weapon Attacks Have Happened on US Soil And Targeted US Personnel Abroad; Exclusive New Records Reveal Exposure to “Microwave Weapon” After Intel Officer Discovered Secret Op. “These are weapons of maximum disruption…It allows you to get in fast, hit hard, get out, and only then will the effects begin to be known.”

🌞 Climate Change Myths Part 2: https://rumble.com/v6segz7-climate-change-myths-part-2-wildfires-drought-rising-sea-level-and-coral-re.html

We finished up by watching the movie we had to suspend watching yesterday ─ 2014's Hollows Grove. A source for it was uploaded September 14, 2019, to YouTube's Movie Central channel: Hollows Grove | Full Horror Movie | Lance Henriksen | Mykelti Williamson.

We did not think much of it. I especially disliked that every sound that was supposed to be startling was blared preposterously loud ─ and this occurred over and over again. It was ridiculous.

The characters were so uninteresting ─ especially the loud-mouthed short leader of the group ─ that I found myself incapable of much caring about their fates.

I don't recommend the movie, but watch it if you will.

My brother had his bed rest, and then probably caught public transit to take him to Green Timbers Pub ─ that's more often than not his Thursday social drinking destination.

This was a bath day for me, but I also wanted a little backyard sunshine. Even so, I still had my early afternoon nap after my day's first meal.

It was 3:42 p.m. when I commenced lounging in the backyard sunshine, and I did so until 4:30 p.m. I think I might have a tiny bit of blush.

My bath was quite late ─ it was after 7:30 p.m., and following my day's second and final meal. Nevertheless, despite the light enough meal, I had a weigh-in once I was stripped and set to step into the bathtub: 177/178 pounds. That's quite light considering I had recently eaten.

I will seek to spend more time outside in the sunshine tomorrow afternoon, and maybe earlier than today.

Anyway, my brother was still not home after 9 p.m., so I secluded myself into my bedroom and located a source here on my bedside computer for The Guardian ─ specifically, episode 12 ("Causality") of season one.

As usual, the episode was dramatic and deeply interesting, but it failed to affect me emotionally. Still, I very much enjoyed it ... and the can of Cariboo Malt I slow-drank through the commercial-free 45-minute (45:20) feature.

If interested, my source was this GOOJARA.to link, and it played flawlessly.

The time was just barely after 10 p.m. when I peeked forth from my bedroom after the show to see if my brother was downstairs and passed out, but Bev seemed to be alone.

Then at 10:10 p.m., I heard him come through the front door.

I was expecting that he would be quite drunk by this time; but from the sound of it, he ascended the stairs to his bedroom with seeming ease when he came upstairs to change clothes.

Regardless, it is too late for me; and I want to get up at 3 a.m. for a walk to exercise my bad right leg. So this is it for me at 10:26 p.m. ─ I am getting to bed.

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