




I attended the premiere of the movie 'Bloodline' in Manhattan yesterday at the movie theatre at 12th St and 2nd Ave.
I met the Director Bruce Burgess outside the theater as I was negotiating parking meters vs garages and dealing with the aftermath of a livery cabby who though he was at the front of the street and had 20 clear feet in front of him, decided to park his worn lincoln towncar's rear bumper on top of the front end of my shiny sports sedan. Then came Robert Morton, a publisher from New York City having just come from a book fair in Harlem & Jason Sheridan (Secretary of St Johns Lodge) on his way over from Deutsche Bank. There had been a projector problem for the Matinee at noon, so we walked to 9th Street to venture into a local spiritual supply store. It seemed like the ideal way to kill time anyway.
I also met with René Barnett, the film's producer. She was a lovely lady who graciously invited us all to an invitational breakfast where researchers from the movie & various members of the press were in attendance and on hand to answer questions and engage in dialogue before heading up to the Met for a close up look at the Arcadian Art exhibit focusing on Nicholas Poussin.
One controversial character who was noticeably missing from the scene though prominent in the movie, was Gino Sandri.
One noted scholar on esotericism and Freemasonry was in attendance, Piers A. Vaughan, who is the President of the Rose Circle Research Society. Here are some shots from his i-phone as I didn't think to take photos at the time for some reason or another. Take a look at the annointment vessel supposedly from Mary Magdalene.




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