Stars on Rose Mountain

I did not know until a month ago I descend from Peter von Rosenberg, a name that means Rose Mountain. I wrote this four years ago.

John Presco 007

A Star on Rose Mountain

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kurd 018It is not easy being a Seer and Prophet.

My call to Rose Mountain began with my review of ex-wife’s Apocalyptic art, and my declaration that her ex, Thomas Pynchon, was not the champion of the hippie/beat movement. Thomas never had a clue what was going on in the Women’s Movement, and Mary Ann, took herself out of the picture.

In getting to know Kurdish men and women who have become my Facebook friends, I am astounded to discover  the Radical Ideas of the 60s are alive and well. Rena, Joan, and Mimi Baez look like the women fighters of the PKK. A month ago an apology from Rena, was felt, heard on a level I spend much time on. As an abused child, I do not want her to miss the Great Battle of Rose Mountain.

I had placed a Spartan helmet on her Aries head. To see these Kurdish women doing the Pyrrhic Dance that the Spartans adopted, was to be raised up to a paramount place in history, where only heroes and heroines may climb, to plant their brave banners.

For weeks I lamented at the sight of that black flag over Kobane after having a vision of the flag I designed for the Alliance, waving there. A day ago, that symbol of evil was struck, and a new flag did wave!

Come to Rose Mountain!

Jon the Nazarite

Kurdish fighters have launched an unlikely comeback against Islamic State terrorists besieging the Syrian town of Kobane, amid claims the resistance forces have now reclaimed swathes of the city.

Images this morning showed Kurdish YPG soldiers triumphantly raising their flag above Tel Shair hill in the west of the city, where ISIS’ own black jihadist flag had recently been flying.

Assisted by sustained U.S. and Arab airstrikes, the massively outgunned Kurdish troops have managed to do what looking impossible only a week ago – force ISIS to abandon strategic locations in the west of Kobane and pin them back elsewhere in the city.

The news comes as the Kurdish forces aim to solidify their gains by rounding up hundreds of young men in the area around Kobane in order to press them into compulsory military service.

Meanwhile the U.S. has intensified airstrikes against ISIS targets in and around the city, carrying out 21 bombing raids over the last two days on vehicles and buildings in the terror group’s hands.“

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_0kg8VlxkE

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhichios

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korybantes

Kurdish fighters have launched an unlikely comeback against Islamic State terrorists besieging the Syrian town of Kobane, amid claims the resistance forces have now reclaimed swathes of the city.

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