Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Capturing The Music Scene + "Most Dangerous"

Happy Late Night, Sweet Baby,

Well, tons and tons of great shots this morning. Wow! I loved all the action in those picks (especially the guy laying on his side), and the colors are great, too. Good pics of Sarah and Steve. You certainly have developed a style, I must say. Most photographers stay in one place, up at the stage or barrier, but by moving around, you capture the whole venue. As I said early on, it is really cool to capture a city's music scene, as the punk rock photogs did here in L.A. in the 70s. Therefore : keep shooting!  :)

We are Still Sweltering here, enduring a spell of ultra-humid Monsoon weather, even though we don't get monsoons here, the humidity blows in off the ocean. Bring on the Dry Heat of July and August!

If you go out to the desert where the air is thin, it's mega-hot but in a good way cause it's super-dry with no moisture, like being in a pizza oven....

No movie tonight, but I am starting two new books : "The Third Way" by Dr. Farrell, an investigation into how the post-war Nazi influence has survived to this day, and has used terror and financial fraud to destabilise both Russia and America. It's a complex subject, but when you know the background - that Germany surrendered in WW2 but the Nazis did not - and that key members escaped to South America with huge sums of money, and that the US imported thousands of former Nazi spies to help the burgeoning CIA, and Nazi scientists to help with our technology.....well, you see where we are heading. Those men of that era are long dead, but their successors and their philosophy survives.

I am also beginning a book called "Most Dangerous" by a pseudonymous author named Sherwood Kent. Kent is really S.K. Bain, who wrote "The Most Dangerous Book In The World", a frightening compilation of all the evidence that 9/11 was more than just an extreme terror operation, and that it was an occult "performance ritual" by some very, very powerful people who believe in such evil things. It involves a lot of Masonic philosophy, numerology, Satan worship, and on the surface you would think it's a joke.

But it's not.

At any rate, "Most Dangerous", the follow up book, is the story of what happened to Mr. Bain and his family after he wrote "The Most Dangerous Book In The World", and it's pretty frightening.

I will comment more as I go through the book.

Tomorrow afternoon begins my week off. Relaxation will ensue.

And hikes and movies.

See you in the morning, SB. I Love You.  xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo  :):)

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