
“while visiting Godstow, noticed Rosamund’s tomb laden with flowers and candles. The bishop ordered her remains removed from the church: instead, she was to be buried outside “with the rest, that the Christian religion may not grow into contempt, and that other women, warned by her example, may abstain from illicit and adulterous intercourse.”
I have been working on another Labyrinth of Rosamond post for a week. I can not put Rena in the center, because she does not want to be there – or does she? Does it matter what anybody WANTS anymore, as much as what people THINK? Is anybody thinking anymore? Our President may be surrounded by THINKERS – OF THE FORTH KIND.
The President and I are seventy years of age. His star is ascending, while mine is waning. The Hippie Snowflake is the Big Loser, while the age of the Misogynist Rape Artist – has just begun. Many women defend Trump, while I get what’s coming to me from Leftist Feminist Anarchists. It appears Alley Valkyrie, and Belle Burch have fueled the angst being pushed by Breitbart. Bell and I are very topical. Skull Woman, Conway, and her boss make a good point about the death of Free Speech at Berkeley. A hundred of anarchists were sent to the scene. Belle sent Alley and their friends against me. Alleybelle may have got Trump elected President. Is this the truth the Anarchists did not want Milo to make, so, they conducted ‘The Night of the Broken Glass’?



“I’m going to make this very simple for you. I don’t know if you know who I am, but I sure as hell know who you are, and when you fuck with my friends, you fuck with me. Stop writing about Belle or I am going to make your life very difficult. I mean it. If I see one more word about her on your blog, your FB, or anywhere else, I will make sure that you experience all the fear and discomfort that she is experiencing right now. And no, this isn’t a physical threat, so don’t try to play victim. Frankly, I encourage you to contact EPD, as they already know all about you. I will not do anything illegal, but mark my word you will regret it if you write one more word about her. I will make sure that the entire community knows exactly how much of a sick fuck you are. Your picture, your name, and “samples” of your writing will be posted on every bulletin board in town. There will not be a single person in the Eugene/Springfield area who won’t know that you’re a sick stalker who won’t leave a stalker who won’t leave a young girl alone. Cut it out. Now. This is your first, last, and only warning.”
“Unlike the determined position of second-wave feminists about women in pornography, sex work, and prostitution,[7] third-wave feminists were rather ambiguous and divided about these themes (feminist sex wars).[8] While some thought these sexual acts were degrading and oppressing women, others saw it as empowering that women were owning their sexuality.[9] There was a divide in opinion but third wave feminism embraced differences, personal………..
Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California and a former mayor of San Francisco, tweeted that he was “appalled” at Mr. Trump’s apparent threat to take away the university’s federal funding.
Mr. Yiannopoulos, an editor at Breitbart News, is known for his gleeful attacks on political correctness that can sometimes veer into offensive and racially charged language. He has called feminism a “cancer”
.We are a world of REACTORS. We move in a maze, and our moves are perceived and anticipated. We have no real contact. Everyone said I was all washed-up and insane. Now, I am back, we going over the same ground, after we came close to the EPICENTER!
“This is a DEAD END! Turn around! Go back!”
What if, this is A LIE? Trump is a Master Liar. Women love his lies. Why? Lies empower women. The Bible begins with this TRUTH. Orwell’s 1984 is flying off the shelf due to Trump’s Double-Thing Thought Policewoman, Conway. She and Donald have made a good point about the Censorship of the Anarchists in black. There are paintings here. We may be in pre-Christian Rome where Pagan’s are rejecting the cancer of Liberated Greek Hellenism that the Jews have adopted, and gone far with – before Jesus was born. The World wants to be free, but does not know how. It appears we use our minds, but, show me the beef! We know women think, but, what are they thinking? Belle kept he core identity a secret when we met. I think the whole world is going Sub-rosa. Trump keeps the world guessing. He owns a Mona Lisa Smile – that he learned from his Beauties!
This photograph of Belle is a work of art. She and the photographer do/did not know it. The green and black tile, the showerhead, the handles, the round head of beauty, her long neck, her Mona Lisa smile. What is that smile saying, or, advertising? Krysta Albert thought I was saying she was a professional prostitute.
What IF, the world of women contains no TRUTHS, and it is a revolving orb of self-contained omnipotence, and, when I male tries to grasp what is going on, he is repelled with lies?
Milo Yiannopoulos seems to be on to something, but, was rejected and mugged in the streets of Berkeley by anarchists. Trump wants to defund Berkeley, and, that’s where I come in – and my newspaper I wanted Belle to write for. The offer still stands! She can have her own paper ‘The Smile’ with this pic on the cover. I do not want to WATCH Trump make an ass of himself for four years. We need a distraction.
To meet your muse in a public square, and later she agrees to model for you with all her clothes off, is to arrive. It’s not all downhill from there. Belle did not model for me, but sent She Demons after me. How perfect! They chased me out of the epicenter! They wanted to mug me in downtown Eugene.
The bones of Fair Rosamond were evicted from a church after she was called a whore by a priest. Marilyn and others insisted I quit working on my painting of Belle Burch, before I applied color with the stroke of my brush. Leonardo DaVinci took ten years to give up on the Mona Lisa. I might do a painting of this photo……….Mona Lisa At Her Toilet.
So, the winner is?………….Belle! This is the Age of the Reluctant Muse. That millions of Christians voted a Raper of Women into office, who conducted many Beauty Contests, is the Wonder of the Age. The President of the United States sees all women as WHORES!
Two hours after I met Belle, I wrote this poem about her. For doing this, I must die! Why? How do things come to own value? The President promised to make things VALUABLE AGAIN. Sex………………SELLS! Poetry………….does not sell!
Poetry is the Truth
When I was a gifted youth
I do not recall if I studied the artist Sandro Botticelli.
When a man
I wrote my version of ‘The Birth of Venus’
and did a painting of my muse
coming out of the sea.
I must have neglected this great Renaissance Artist,
and his beloved Muse – until now!
But, Since I beheld her, my Belle
and compared her to Simonetta Cattaneo de Candia Vespucci,
do I now behold all the clues of the petals
and the thread
that have brought me through the labyrinth of time,
to adore her once again.
A whole town ganged up on me to stop me from doing my painting of Belle. This was the most forbidden thing to do. This is why I am compelled to go back into the LABYRINTH. It is the best game – EVER!
Jon Presco
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence, Italy.[20] Although the Louvre states that it was “doubtless painted between 1503 and 1506”,[4] the art historian Martin Kemp says there are some difficulties in confirming the actual dates with certainty.[10] According to Leonardo’s contemporary, Giorgio Vasari, “after he had lingered over it four years, [he] left it unfinished”.[6] Leonardo, later in his life, is said to have regretted “never having completed a single work”.[21]
In 1516, Leonardo was invited by King François I to work at the Clos Lucé near the king’s castle in Amboise. It is believed that he took the Mona Lisa with him and continued to work after he moved to France.[18] Art historian Carmen C. Bambach has concluded that da Vinci probably continued refining the work until 1516 or 1517.[22]
https://museum.wales/articles/2007-02-19/To-Paint-a-Mistress—two-views-on-Fair-Rosamund/




Death and aftermath[edit]
Her death was remembered at Hereford Cathedral on 6 July, the same day as that of the king thirteen years later. Henry and the Clifford family paid for her tomb at Godstow in the choir of the monastery church and for an endowment that would ensure care of the tomb by the nuns. It became a popular local shrine until 1191, two years after Henry’s death. Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop of Lincoln, while visiting Godstow, noticed Rosamund’s tomb laden with flowers and candles. The bishop ordered her remains removed from the church: instead, she was to be buried outside “with the rest, that the Christian religion may not grow into contempt, and that other women, warned by her example, may abstain from illicit and adulterous intercourse.” Her tomb was moved to the cemetery by the nuns’ chapter house, where it could be visited until it was destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII of England.[9] The remains of Godstow Priory still stand and are open to the public.
Paul Hentzner, a German traveller who visited England c. 1599, records that her faded tombstone inscription read in part:
… Adorent, utque tibi detur requies Rosamunda precamur. (“Let them adore… and we pray that rest be given to you, Rosamund.”) Followed by a rhyming epitaph: Hic jacet in tumba Rosamundi non Rosamunda, non redolet sed olet, quae redolere solet. (“Here in the tomb lies the rose of the world, not a pure rose; she who used to smell sweet, still smells–but not sweet.”)[10]
Protests at the University of California, Berkeley, forced the cancellation of a speech by the right-wing writer Milo Yiannopoulos on Wednesday. He responded with his own video posted to YouTube later that night, saying that the left had become antithetical to free speech. President Trump also weighed in with a tweet.
BERKELEY, Calif. — A speech by the divisive right-wing writer Milo Yiannopoulos at the University of California, Berkeley, was canceled on Wednesday night after demonstrators set fires and threw objects at buildings to protest his appearance.
The university announced the cancellation on Twitter around 6 p.m. local time, about an hour after a section of the campus erupted in protest.
All buildings on campus were locked down for several hours, and the university police said on Twitter that students should leave the area because of the “violent demonstration.” The lockdown was lifted around 10:55 p.m. local time.
Early Thursday morning, President Trump spoke out against the university for canceling the event.
In an appearance on “Fox and Friends” on Thursday, Kellyanne Conway, one of Mr. Trump’s top advisers, compared the protest to those that took place at airports across the country over the weekend in opposition to the president’s executive order on immigration.

“I don’t even know if they know what they’re protesting,” she said. “Is it the free speech? Having someone maybe on your campus who has a dissenting point of view or wants to present an alternative point of view?”
Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California and a former mayor of San Francisco, tweeted that he was “appalled” at Mr. Trump’s apparent threat to take away the university’s federal funding.
Mr. Yiannopoulos, an editor at Breitbart News, is known for his gleeful attacks on political correctness that can sometimes veer into offensive and racially charged language. He has called feminism a “cancer” and Malala Yousafzai “schoolmarmish,” and as a gay immigrant says that he has faced backlash from other gay people when revealing his politics.
His flamethrower approach has aroused a fierce backlash.
He was barred from Twitter last year for inciting trolls to attack the “Ghostbusters” actress Leslie Jones.
Ms. Jones was among those who spoke out last month when Mr. Yiannopoulos announced he had signed a book deal with Simon & Schuster that was said to be worth $250,000. The publisher defended its decision to publish Mr. Yiannopoulos in a letter to authors and attempted to reassure them that the book would not include hate speech. At least one author, Roxane Gay, pulled her next book from the publisher in response to its decision to work with Mr. Yiannopoulos.

His scheduled speech at U.C. Davis last month devolved into a tense standoff between protesters and the police. It was called off before it could begin over security concerns.
Mr. Yiannopoulos was invited by the Berkeley College Republicans, a student group that portrayed the event, which was to have been held Wednesday night, as a way to jolt the liberal campus with a different perspective.
Third-wave feminists have broadened their goals, focusing on ideas like queer theory, and abolishing gender role expectations and stereotypes.[6] Unlike the determined position of second-wave feminists about women in pornography, sex work, and prostitution,[7] third-wave feminists were rather ambiguous and divided about these themes (feminist sex wars).[8] While some thought these sexual acts were degrading and oppressing women, others saw it as empowering that women were owning their sexuality.
Milo Yiannopoulos (/jəˈnɒpᵿləs/;[2] born 18 October 1984[3]) is a Greek-born British journalist, author, entrepreneur, public speaker, and senior editor for Breitbart News, a far-right[4][5][6][7][8][9] news and opinion website based in the United States. He wrote previously using the pseudonym Milo Andreas Wagner.[10][11]
Yiannopoulos founded The Kernel, an online tabloid magazine about technology, which he sold to Daily Dot Media in 2014. He rose to notability that year when he began to provide media coverage and commentary surrounding the Gamergate controversy. As a “cultural libertarian“[12] and “free speech fundamentalist”, he is a vocal critic of third-wave feminism,[13] Islam, social justice, political correctness, and other movements and ideologies he deems authoritarian or belonging to the “regressive left“. Yiannopoulos has been called a spokesperson for the alt-right, although he denies this even if he recognises that he may share some of their political views.[14] He considers himself a reporter of and “occasional fellow traveller” with the movement.[15] He was permanently banned from Twitter in July 2016 for what the company cited as “inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others”.[16][17][18]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_Yiannopoulos
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The Gamergate controversy concerns issues of sexism and progressivism in video game culture, stemming from a harassment campaign conducted primarily through the use of the Twitter hashtag #GamerGate. Gamergate is used as a blanket term for the controversy, the harassment campaign and actions of those participating in it, and the loosely organized movement that emerged from the hashtag.
Beginning in August 2014, Gamergate targeted several women in the video game industry, including game developers Zoë Quinn and Brianna Wu, as well as feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian. After a former boyfriend of Quinn wrote a lengthy disparaging blog post about her, other people falsely accused her of entering a relationship with a journalist in exchange for positive coverage and threatened her with assault and murder. Those endorsing the blog post and spreading such accusations against Quinn organized themselves under the Twitter hashtag #Gamergate, as well as on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels and websites such as Reddit, 4chan, and 8chan. Harassment campaigns against Quinn and others were coordinated through these forums and included doxing, threats of rape, and death threats. Many of those organizing under the Gamergate hashtag argue that they are campaigning against political correctness and poor journalistic ethics in the video game industry, while numerous commentators have dismissed Gamergate’s purported concerns with ethics and condemned its misogynistic behavior.
Most Gamergate supporters are anonymous, and the Gamergate movement has no official leaders, spokespeople, or manifesto. Statements claiming to represent Gamergate have been inconsistent and contradictory, making it difficult for commentators to identify goals and motives. As a result, Gamergate has often been defined by the harassment its supporters have committed. Some Gamergate supporters have attempted to dissociate themselves from misogyny and harassment, but their attempts have often been dismissed as insincere and self-serving.
The controversy has been described as a manifestation of a culture war over cultural diversification, artistic recognition, and social criticism in video games, and over the social identity of gamers. Many supporters of Gamergate oppose what they view as the increasing influence of feminism on video game culture. As a result, Gamergate is often viewed as a right-wing backlash against progressivism. Gamergate supporters claim to perceive collusion between the press and feminists, progressives, and social critics. These concerns have been dismissed by commentators as trivial, conspiracy theories, groundless, or unrelated to actual issues of ethics. Such concerns led users of the hashtag to launch email campaigns targeting firms advertising in publications of which they disapproved, asking them to withdraw their advertisements.
Industry responses to Gamergate have been predominantly negative. The Entertainment Software Association and Sony Computer Entertainment have condemned Gamergate harassment. Intel, which temporarily withdrew its advertisements from gaming news site Gamasutra as the result of a Gamergate email campaign, later pledged $300 million to support a “Diversity in Technology” program.
Gamergate has led figures both inside and outside the industry to focus more on better methods of tackling online harassment. U.S. Representative Katherine Clark from Massachusetts has campaigned for a stronger government response to online harassment, gaining the support of Congress. Within the industry, organizations such as the Crash Override Network and the Online Abuse Prevention Initiative have been founded to provide support to those facing online harassment.
Third-wave feminism refers to several diverse strains of feminist activity and study, whose exact boundaries in the history of feminism are a subject of debate, but are generally marked as beginning in the early 1990s and continuing to the present. It is referred to as an “individual movement”, because part of the purpose is to redefine what it is to be a feminist. This movement is usually perceived as a reaction to or continuation of second wave feminism.[1] The movement arose partially as a response to the perceived failures of and backlash against initiatives and movements created by second-wave feminism during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and the perception that women are of “many colors, ethnicities, nationalities, religions, and cultural backgrounds”. This wave of feminism partially destabilized constructs from second-wave feminism. It attempts to expand the topic of feminism to include a diverse group of women with a diverse set of identities.[2][3] Although the term intersectionality was coined in 1989, a few years before third wave began, they embraced this concept during this wave.
Rebecca Walker coined the term to highlight the third wave’s focus on queer and non-white women.[4] In 1992, she published an article in response to the Anita Hill case, about how she is sick of women being silenced and men using their privilege to get away with sexual harassment and other forms of oppression. In the end she states “I am not a post feminism feminist. I am the Third Wave.” [5] Walker wanted to establish that third wave feminism is not just a reaction, but a movement in itself, because women’s issues were far from over. Third-wave feminists have broadened their goals, focusing on ideas like queer theory, and abolishing gender role expectations and stereotypes.[6] Unlike the determined position of second-wave feminists about women in pornography, sex work, and prostitution,[7] third-wave feminists were rather ambiguous and divided about these themes (feminist sex wars).[8] While some thought these sexual acts were degrading and oppressing women, others saw it as empowering that women were owning their sexuality.[9] There was a divide in opinion but third wave feminism embraced differences, personal narratives, and individualism, instead of all having one agenda; in exception to a few topics, such as rape culture or equal pay. Their focus was less on political changes and more on individualistic identity.[1]
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