Friday, June 16, 2017

Project Looks Awesome + L.A. Mixup + Beware Anything "New Age"

Happy Late Thursday Night, Sweet Baby,

That looks like an awesome project you are working on - very expressive to have the dancer interpret the natural surroundings. You are calling it a "passion project", so I guess you are doing it for yourself, or as your own client, but I am sure you will be entering it into showcases or festivals as you have with other of your personal works. :)

I guess I got the L.A. thing mixed up or just plain wrong. Sorry about that. I know sometimes people on FB "tag" a person (or a person "tags" themself) at a certain location for reasons besides that person actually being at the location. Sometimes I guess it's for business reasons, like that's where they work from, and when I checked the tagged pic of you, from your friend Katie, it had a different look to it from the other shots she posted as being located in L.A. The other shots looked like they were done outside an apartment complex, maybe in the general Santa Monica/Westside area (or anywhere "over the Hill", as we say), but the models were shot all in the same locale. Your pic was a close up, framed by leaves, so it was maybe done when you were in Colorado, I am guessing, and then she just tagged it as "L.A." for reasons of business uniformity, as in "I am a Los Angeles based photographer".

Well anyway, it was a nice photo of you.

Today was a hot one, not quite 100 degrees but close, so I went up to Aliso for a full length hike.

No movie tonight, but I did finish my Secret Space Program book by Michael Salla. A very strange book indeed : on the one hand, a lot of interesting and mostly verifiable (though previously known by me via other books) stuff about the Vril Society in Germany and the Nazi UFO program during WW2. It's pretty clear by now that a lot of the UFOs seen in the 50s were of German origin, or of German design that was brought over to America at the end of the war and then created at places like Area 51. So it's coming to light that the original UFO sightings were mostly of human and not alien origin.

But then the book is also filled with all of this hogwash by Corey Goode and other so-called "whistleblowers", which is so ridiculous that it reads like a sci-fi novel written by a fan of "Stargate".

The book obviously has an agenda, which is in part to send disinformation, but I can't quite figure out what the agenda is. There seems to be a connection to a "New Age" Alien Guru named David Wilcock, who is also a Trump fan (lol) and is completely full of B.S.

Well anyway, it was partially an interesting read, and partially a complete joke.

Beware anything New Age, SB. It's all a bunch of baloney, designed to make money off of things like "Alien Disclosure In The Desert"! : tickets 300 bucks for the whole weekend! Featuring speakers such as (name your phoney baloney speakers, haha)......

And of course there never is any disclosure. It's just another industry, and that's what anything "New Age" is as well.

Well, that's all for tonight. See you in the morning.

I Love You.  xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo  :):)

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