Summer Was Made for Mint Julep’s #100DayofSummer
The Mint Julep may be sacred in the south but so is college football and that doesn’t stop us from enjoying it.
– Jonathan Miles

Mission Inn Riverside, CA
Summer was made for Mint Juleps. I guess the typical place you’d find a Mint Julep would be somewhere in the south served on someone’s porch at a grand plantation home overlooking a swamp with frogs croaking in the distance. Or maybe you can find one at Disneyland.
My intuition found this particular mint julep at the Presidential Lounge nestled in the Mission Inn located in Riverside. The truth is, I was invited by a man named Myron Hunt.

Myron and I have an interesting relationship. I found out about Myron through a friend’s TikTok post about a monument in front of Robert F. Kennedy Community School’s in Los Angeles. The monument caught my eye because it had a “swirl” pattern on it.

I often draw swirl patterns in a trance state. The drawings are a type of “remote viewing” that lead me to see things at a 4th dimensional level. After I saw the TikTok post, I started to research the monument and it’s “swirl” and of course I got stuck in a crazy rabbit hole.
The quote from Robert Kennedy on the swirl monument states “few will have the greatness to bend history itself but each of us can work to change a small portion of events.”
Does the quote actually mean: few will have the greatness to bend reality and change history?
From my research I have found that the “swirls” I draw can be seen as nebulas aka “black holes.” In my opinion they are portals into different dimensions in space and time. The monument at RFK High School sits on some type of portal.
How I Met Myron Hunt, The Architect
Before RFK High School was built, it was the site of the Ambassador Hotel, where RFK was assassinated in 1968 by a man named Sirhan Sirhan.
And you guessed it, Myron Hunt was the architect of the Ambassador Hotel.
I really believe the Ambassador Hotel sat on some type of energy portal of some kind. Especially because Donald Trump wanted to purchase it and build the worlds largest building on the site. If you know the Donald Trump “time travel conspiracies” well, things kinda start making “sci fi” sense if you think about it.
The Ambassador Hotel was the site of many great movies, TV shows, and music videos. One movie in particular caught my eye: The Thirteenth Floor.
The Thirteenth Floor is a movie about a man who owns a virtual reality simulation company filled with simulated humans unaware they are computer programs. But the VR world is not just “one” world but a system part of a thousand of worlds.
We Are Living in A Simulation
Myron was also the architect of Occidental College. I grew up in Eagle Rock, and would swim at the Oxy pool for swim team practice. My high school graduation ceremonies were held at the Oxy amphitheater. I also would use the Oxy libraries while I was going to Nursing school in Pasadena. For the past month I’ve been hanging in Eagle Rock and hiking to the Oxy College campus at least every other day.

I do believe Oxy also sits on a portal and was founded by a bunch of occultist and time travelers.

What Do Mint Juleps Have to Do With Time Travel, Simulations and Portals
Probably nothing. However, for a long time now, I’ve been getting the urge to check out The Mission Inn, another masterpiece that Myron had a hand in creating.



The Mission Inn is definitely a cool place which feel incredibly haunted. The pictures on the walls tell incredible stories.

Like what’s up with the “presidents” wall outside the Presidential Lounge bar?


The people look like timetravelers . Kinda like in the movie “The Shining” when all the pictures on the wall come to life and the protagonist “Jack’s” picture ends up on the wall at the end of the movie. A theory is that “Jack” is a reincarnation of one of the hotel employees but that’s not explained in the movie.

One of the weirdest pictures on the wall was the one of the presidential suit. Totally looks like some kind of time travel portal. And maybe these “architects” were also some type of Freemasons embedding some type of magic into their buildings.

The opening to the presidential bar had this on the doors. Totally looks like something from “Eyes Wide Shut,” another Stanley Kubrick film.

It’s not everyday that I get invited to have cocktails with people from the other side aka “the spirit world.” All I can say is that it was super fun and definitely an adventure.
The mint julep stood out to me. It’s not a cocktail you typically see in California. And of course it was 100 degrees with 65% humidity, so a cocktail made of bourbon, simple syrup, lime, mint and lots of crushed ice was perfect on a hot summer day.

And the shrimp tostadas didn’t disappoint.
The Mission Inn is definitely a must if you’re in the Riverside area.
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