The Rolling Stones
were the “bad boys” of rock
. They advocated sexual freedom, for them not women, drugs, for all, and violence, only against others as they whipped an audience to out-of-control in 1969 at Altamont
and a fan
was murdered while they performed Sympathy for the Devi
l. Out of this attitude came the term “happening
.” A happening is a multi-media event. It is the modern theater and performance art. It combines theater, music and visual stimuli and is dependent on many improvisations from not only the performers, but the audience as well. I preferred the acid rock of Jimi Hendrix
and his stirringly patriotic
psychedelic
blues
rendition of the American Anthem Star Spangled Banner; Jefferson Airplane
and Grace Slick
singing in 1967 White Rabbit
; Quicksilver Messenger Service’s
, What About Me
?; and the Beatles
1967 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
and 1969 Abbey Road
. Then and today it is still Country Joe and the Fish
’s Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag
. Music I thought a lot about while I was in Nam. In 1970 and 1971, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison died, all three at the same age of 27. When I came back home to San Francisco, the theme of madness and death I saw in Nam
became foggy. Then arrived Pink Floyd’s
1973 Dark Side of the Moon
. It deservedly stayed in the Top 40
a record 751 weeks. In 1980, Pink Floyd released their equally profound The Wall
. That was also the year one James K. Olson arrived in Marin County
, California. Per the public records in Reno and Marin County, California courts, CV 070655, are copies of Farmers homeowners’ insurance documents verifying homeowners’ insurance fraud. In fall 2000; one James K. Olson applied for homeowners insurance with Teixeira Farmers Insurance
in Carson City, Nevada. The documents he signed had that Mr. Olson obtained homeowners insurance for 13870 Mt. Babcock St., Reno, Nevada 89506. Mr. Olson certified in those documents that his wife
was one Morgan Olson, and 13870 Mt. Babcock St., Reno, Nevada 89506 was his primary address.
In April 2002, the same Mr. & Mrs. James K. Olson obtained landlord’s insurance
from the same Teixera Farmers Insurance when they bought 5242 Echo Ave., Reno, NV 89506. Today, according to the Washoe County
public records, they still jointly own that Reno property through their Nevada Living Trust
.
In spring 2007, Mrs. Olson filed for a divorce in Reno from James K. Olson. Mrs. Olson had received a telephone call in early October 2006 that her husband had just died in Marin County, California. Mr. Olson, very much alive though, but now caught in bigamy
, quickly made an amazing claim in light of his signed in 2000 Farmers homeowners insurance documents. He claimed that he was now married
in Marin County, California “a couple of years” to another, divorced from the Reno Mrs. Olson since July 1996, and has never lived in Reno.
In Mr. Olson’s now claimed July 1996 “divorce” he failed to pay Mrs. Olson $15,000 for community property
probably because as he admitted in various Reno court papers, he had reconciled
with her in Reno in July 1996. In summer 2000, Mr. Olson signed purchase documents, then forged
his Reno wife’s name, to their purchase of a car he bought in Marin County. Four witnesses testified in the Reno court in spring 2007 of the Olson’s almost 12-year husband and wife relationship in Reno up through September 2006. They were the Olson’s several years mechanic and owner of Hogan’s Carb & Tune
, Sheri a clerk from Greater Nevada Credit Union
, Josh Neel one of their tenants, and a client.
Since Mr. Olson has chosen to claim no marriage to the Reno Mrs. Olson since July 1996, and of having never lived in Reno, then Mr. Olson’s signed by him Farmer’s Reno homeowners insurance documents are frauds and a felony.
For details beyond the Reno homeowners’ insurance fraud, see Cindy’s Now You Call It Madness
, in the San Francisco BrooWaha
. I like segue and elliptical so I’m looking forward to the art movie of it all as the poignancy of the profound insights into this labyrinthine relationship has not escaped me. Jerry Goldsmith
, who scored the music for the films Chinatown
and LA Confidential
, would have been the one for its musical score. I think of its musical score with its themes, a concept derived from Richard Wagner’s
use of leitmotifs in his operas. Something along the lines of the musical themes in the James Bond
and Pink Panther
films.
“Just listen with the vastness of the world in mind. You can’t fail to get the message.” Pierre Boulez
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What I don't understand is the default order against the Reno Mrs. Olson. Service must be made within 10 days of the hearing. The reason is that this sort of travesty does not happen. Yet, service on the Reno Mrs. Olson was on a Thursday evening in Reno while she was teaching at TMCC for a first thing the following Monday morning hearing that of course she was not able to scamble on a Friday to get a California attorney for. Jim Olson and his attorney Schoonover must have falsified the date on the service for it to have been accepted by the court.