Jessie Scouts and The Presidents

I have been trying to form The New Jessie Scouts to do battle with the enemy within.

Jessie Scouts and The Presidents

Proposal to The President of the United States, President of Stanford, and Oregon State for a name swap between the Democrats and Republicans.

Dear Presidents: My late sister, Christine Rosamond Benton, married Garth Benton, a cousin of the famous artist, Thomas Hart Benton, the grandson of the famous Senator, by the same name whose name was removed from Benton Hall on the campus of Oregon State by members of that college’s History Department. The reasons given, were pretty generic, White Men wanted the land belonging to Native Americans – and they took it. Benton allegedly owned slaves, like Washington and Jefferson, but, his wife and daughter came out against Slavery. Jessie Benton married John Fremont, a co-founder of the Republican Party, and the first GOP candidate for President. The people of Oregon named a large area of Oregon after Thomas Hart, because he threatened to go to war with the British, again. Benton was John Astor’s attorney. Jessie was good friends of the Astor family. Thomas Hart was a partner of Daniel Boone in the Transylvania Company. How many children of Trappers put up the money to build Benton Hall? Surely they, and families that came along the Oregon Trail Fremont blazed – wanted a college to be a monument to Western Culture and Society. Many Freemasons contributed.

I have not read Ray’s full report that I assume does not contain a study on how many attempts and successes exist for the attempts the White Race made to get along with the Natives – and respect their treaties. Would a MORAL approach, work? Did it work? Can Stanford and Oregon State do a study – and publish the shining examples? Is MORALITY an issue – going forward. Perhaps students at Norte Dame de Namur can do a religious study. Perhaps this Catholic College has information on my great great grandparents being dug up in the middle of the night – and thrown in a hole in the Union Cemetery in Redwood City – in order to build the Lodge in Twin Pines Park?

I own one of the largest blogs in the world, For five days Royal Rosamond Press has been reporting on the photograph of the Janke tombstone’s. There appears to be three people buried in the same grave. Were they interred – properly? Were members of my family invited to conduct a ceremony? Carl Janke is a California Pioneer – who is associated with several State Militias. Recently, the Three Percenters offered to be the bodyguards of Oregon Republican’s Legislators – when they ran away and disappeared. They have repeated their performance and brought Oregon’s Government to a halt. Will Oregon State be affected by this ongoing IDENTITY CRISIS the Southerners are having with the Abolition of Slavery and the Civil Rights Movement? How did the Militias of South Carolina treat the Cherokee?

I decided to write the Three Presidents after coming to the conclusion I APPEAR to be the perfect Republican Candidate for President of the United States – if you look at my ancestor – Carl Janke! Uh-oh! What just occurred to me – Good Ol Carl may not be in that Hole of Shame along with his wife and mother-in-law. Why bother paying for a hole? Was there much left to bury? Well, why not put their remains in a black plastic bag – and place a pre-ordered grave marker on the New Sacred Ground of a Illustrious Odd Fellows and founder of a Turnverein Hall in San Francisco. Carl bought six portable houses around the Cape in 1848, and put them up in Belmont.

I became a Republican after Obama became President in order to stop the Great Divisions .Last night I heard Christie going after Trump and DeSantis as he announced he is candidate in John Fremont’s Party. Christy did not list any attributes. Ron appears to be wearing the dirty skin of the Transgenders, and the Pro-Abortionists in order to get a lot of attention. These are Moral Issues. Trump is thumping his chest again, claiming he is overflowing with German Genes. Looking at all the illustrations and old pics of the Gun Carrying Patriots that surrounded my kin, I realized that if I started bashing and shaming LGBTQ folk, Black Lives Matter, and all Wokers, then all I got to do is flash pics of my Militia Kin marching about – and I’m in The White House!

I got involved in renaming Lane County because Joseph Lane was Pro-Confederate. I suggested we refer to his grandson, Harry Lane who was not like his ancestor. Jessie Benton was not like her father -for sure! The Jessie Scouts were named after her. They were a clandestine militia unit that spied on the Habsburgs in Mexico, along with the French. Jessie claimed the British were about to DUMP ten thousand Irish-Catholic Rebels in Central California, and would have done d if were not for my kin, John Fremont.

There is a lot of talk about Christian Identity, and Christian Nationalism. We need a Presidential Report. We need two major universities to do a study of a Party Name Swap. These are not Republicans’. They are Anarchists – even Traitors! Can I sue to get my families party – back? Can I get the Jankes put back in their – final resting place? Four members of the Janke family were evicted from the Odd Fellows Cemetery, were rescued by another relative, and put in a beautiful crypt.

Millions of Republicans have come to believe our Constitution was written to protect Christians from non-Christians – who were white! The only atheists’ – were native Americans. There is much evidence Christians believed they owned a divine destiny that was backed by Gunmen. The Tree Percenters see themselves as Christians. Another great grandfather was the Puritan leader, John Wilson, who is in Hawthorne’s ‘The Scarlet Letter.. The Puritans did a loy of shaming. Have you heard of the Carpetbaggers? How about…The Shame Baggers as the name of the Party of Shamers?

Shaming others leads to violence. I am not for a show of force employing weapons, unless it is against a foreign enemy. I discovered I am kin to Ian Fleming, and am authoring two Bond books, wherein no weapons are brandished. When I saw Putin’s Cossacks whipping Pussy Riot, I had my female Bond fall in love with her female bodyguard. Hence, I read the reasons why Russians invaded Ukraine, delivered by Patriarch Kirill, and they resemble what motivates the Governor of Florida and the Republicans of Oregon. They believe they have been ordained to go on a moral crusade. Fremont authored the first emancipation of the slaves of Missouri, where Senator Benton served for thirty years. Carl Janke and his family, are in the Benton Family Tree. I have talked to one Cemetery Agency that governs burials so loved ones will not be abused.

I just posted a home movie in the Ventura Camarillo Historic Society Facebook. My mother almost married Marsh Lewis who compiled and sent her this video near the end of his life They owned the lima bean fields. Rosemary Rosamond appears next to the sea, and is shooting a pistol. Does anyone know the names of the Lewis brothers, and what beach? They were friends with the head doctor at the new Camarillo hospital. My mother married the great grandson of Carl Janke.

John Presco

Historic Solutions For Stanford

Posted on May 30, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

Three Flags – One Grave

Posted on May 27, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

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It is 8:33 A.M. May 27, 2023 – and I am still in shock having discovered my grandparents are buried in the same grave! I saw TWO flags put on one gravestone. That was a half hour ago. THEN – I see another flag! There are three of my ancestors buried in the same grave! WHY? Did the caretakers conclude this was a very poor family? William Stuttmeister knew they were Belmont before he died. At great expense to himself, he moved the Jankes to Colma after they were evicted from the Odd Fellow cemetery – at great expense! This was a wealthy pioneer family whose graves keep being defiled! They were moved to the Union cemetery i 1972?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Scouts

https://www.insider.com/the-three-percenters-militia-group-protecting-gop-lawmakers-in-oregon-2019-6

https://www.opb.org/article/2023/05/31/oregon-governor-tina-kotek-says-talks-over-republican-walkout-have-stalled/

https://www.opb.org/article/2023/05/04/oregon-politics-republican-walkout-boycott-senate-salem-reproductive-health-care-abortion-gender/

Oregon already requires state Medicaid and most private medical insurers to cover some gender-affirming care, including hormone therapy and some surgeries.

The bill would expand the scope of care Medicaid and private insurance is required to cover to include things like laser hair removal and facial feminization surgery.

More broadly, it makes it harder for private health insurance plans and the state’s Medicaid providers to deny or limit coverage for gender-affirming treatment, if a doctor has judged the treatment is medically necessary.

The proposed changes to parental consent law and the expansion of gender-affirming care are the main points of controversy. But the bill does many other things. Among them, it attempts to protect health care providers who perform abortions or provide gender-affirming care in Oregon from facing legal consequences due to laws in other states that restrict or criminalize providing those services.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/351020/changing-one-gender-sharply-contentious-moral-issue.aspx

https://news.gallup.com/poll/351020/changing-one-gender-sharply-contentious-moral-issue.aspx

Oregon State University community members,

I am writing to share my decision regarding new names for three buildings on OSU’s Corvallis campus. These buildings are Avery Lodge, Benton Hall and Benton Annex.

Over the past two years, following scholarly research on the history of these buildings and their namesakes, hundreds of students and OSU employees, as well as community stakeholders and alumni participated in numerous meetings about these buildings and their names. Hundreds more people contributed their thoughts by e-mail, in phone calls, letters, and through a website comment form. Following my decision last fall to change the names of these buildings, the OSU community along with stakeholder committees helped to consider new names for these buildings. (A description of this process, renaming criteria, and the naming policy of the university, along with the research on these buildings and their namesakes, are available on the OSU Building and Place Name website.)

This extensive and thoughtful review was very appropriate.

The names of buildings and places play a very important role in our university. They speak to the history of OSU, the university’s values and mission, and our efforts to create an inclusive community for all. Names also recognize and honor the positive contributions of those associated with the university.

Based upon input gathered, as well as recommendations of the university Architectural Naming Committee, I have decided to provide:

Avery Lodge with a name that honors the contributions and history of Native Americans within the nearby Willamette Valley and recognizes that federal lands deeded to the state of Oregon to create this university were taken from tribes that have lived in this region for many generations;

A new name for Benton Hall that recognizes the contributions made by Benton County community residents to create the college in the 1860’s and 70’s that eventually became Oregon State; and

Benton Annex with a name that appropriately recognizes the building as home to the Women’s Center.

GOING FORWARD:

With the assistance of Siletz tribal leaders and Native American linguists and historians, I have decided that Avery Lodge will be called Champinefu Lodge. In the dialect of the Kalapuya tribe, which inhabited this region, the word Champinefu is translated to mean “At the place of the blue elderberry.” Blue elderberries are specific to the Willamette Valley and the areas around our campus are where Kalapuya tribal members historically would travel to harvest blue elderberries. Phonetically, this name is pronounced: CHOM-pin-A-foo.

Benton Hall will be renamed Community Hall to reflect the contributions of local residents in establishing this university, and helping it reach its 150th anniversary and excel as Oregon’s statewide university.

And Benton Annex will be named the Hattie Redmond Women and Gender Center. Hattie Redmond was a leader in the struggle for women’s suffrage in Oregon in the early 20th century. The right to vote was especially important to Hattie, who was a black woman living in a state that had black exclusion laws in its constitution. Her work is credited with laying the groundwork for the civil rights movement in Oregon in the mid-twentieth century.

These renamings occur as we celebrate OSU150: Oregon State’s 150th anniversary as Oregon’s statewide university. OSU150 runs through October and has offered a rare opportunity to celebrate the university’s past and present, reconcile past problems, and improve for our future.  As I have said before, we must acknowledge our past, avoid hypocrisy and recognize the history of those who established this extraordinary university.

Beginning this academic year, we will develop public educational materials that will share the histories of these three buildings and their previous namesakes. These public displays will be within each of these buildings. As well, we will provide similar information within Gill Coliseum and Arnold Dining Center – two buildings whose names last fall I announced would not change. In the years ahead, OSU will document and display the history of all university buildings within each respective building, on the university website and within a mobile app.

I thank everyone who has participated in this important process. Moreover, I thank those who will continue to be engaged as we document the histories of other buildings. Through these many efforts, including OSU150 and the university’s update of its strategic plan, we will remain mindful of the university’s history, as well as its values and mission of inclusive service to our community and all Oregonians.

Sincerely,

Edward J. Ray
President

Americans View 11 of 20 Issues as Morally Acceptable

A majority of Americans consider 11 of the 20 issues morally acceptable. The use of birth control ranks at the top of the list, with 90% of U.S. adults saying it is acceptable.

Broad majorities also view divorce (79%) and sex between an unmarried man and woman (73%) as acceptable moral behaviors. Likewise, roughly two-thirds of Americans see gay or lesbian relations, gambling, having a baby outside of marriage, and medical research using human embryonic stem cells as morally acceptable.

Fewer, though still more than half of U.S. adults, think the death penalty, buying and wearing clothing made of animal fur, doctor-assisted suicide and medical testing on animals are morally acceptable.

Abortion, which has long been a wedge issue, is the only one of the 20 with an equal split between those who believe it is morally acceptable (47%) and those who say it is morally wrong (46%). In the past, more Americans typically considered abortion morally wrong than morally acceptable.

As is the case with views of changing one’s gender, a slim majority think sex between teenagers is morally wrong, while the remaining six issues are viewed as morally wrong by larger majorities of Americans. Nearly nine in 10 U.S. adults believe extramarital affairs and cloning humans are morally wrong, and just over three-quarters view polygamy and suicide the same way. Roughly six in 10 think cloning animals and pornography are wrong from a moral perspective.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_South_Carolina_militia_units_in_the_American_Revolution#:~:text=South%20Carolina%20militia%20units%20in%20the%20American%20Revolution,%20%20%5B9%5D%20%2016%20more%20rows%20

During the Confederation government (1781–1789), the national army was minuscule and each state was responsible for its own defense. To bring some uniformity to the system, the Congress of the newly established United States passed what is usually called the Militia Act of 1792. This act required all able-bodied free white male citizens aged eighteen to forty-five to enroll in the militia company nearest their place of residence and to provide themselves, at their own expense, with arms and ammunition. In 1808 this requirement was eased somewhat when the federal government agreed to provide the states with some weapons from federal stocks.

Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century the militias were the backbone of the country’s defense. There was, however, a problem for a country bent on expansion. A militia could not be required to serve outside its state. Thus, during the Second Seminole War (1835–1842), South Carolina had to depend on volunteers to serve in Florida when the federal government asked for assistance. The same was true in the Mexican War (1846–1848), which was fought primarily by volunteer units, including the Palmetto Regiment from South Carolina. Therefore, in South Carolina the militia served primarily as a source of manpower for slave patrols that kept order and enforced the restrictions on slave activity. Militia musters also served as focal points for social and political meetings on state and local affairs.

https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/militia/

https://www.columbian.com/news/2023/may/31/kotek-quits-negotiations-as-oregon-senate-gop-walkout-hits-fourth-week/

“At this point, I am very disappointed,” Kotek said. “We are at an impasse. The upshot is after very constructive conversations, I thought, in moving toward a resolution we are back at square one with Senate Republicans saying ‘Appreciate the conversations, but unless you substantially amend or kill House Bill 2002, we’re done talking and we’ll be back at the end of session on the last day.’”

https://www.insider.com/the-three-percenters-militia-group-protecting-gop-lawmakers-in-oregon-2019-6

Hundreds of members of alleged militia groups mobilized over the weekend to protect Republican senators in Oregon who fled the capitol last week in an attempt to block the passage of landmark climate change legislation.

As INSIDER previously reported, upwards of 600 people were expected to mobilize on Saturday, consisting of 21 Oregon III% county groups, five Idaho III% groups, the statewide Nevada III% group, and six independent militias across the state, according to a source with Oregon’s Three Percenters.

Prior to this recent stand-off, the militia group was also involved in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge takeover in 2016, in which armed protesters took over the refuge headquarters in Oregon.

The source told INSIDER that he doesn’t anticipate violence among Three Percenters, but did acknowledge that “I would not be surprised if every member of the group is armed,” adding that members are willing to “go to any lengths required” to protect the senators.

The movement was founded by Michael Brian Vanderboegh, a veteran of the 1990s militia movement and longtime leader of the anti-government “Patriot” movement, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

It was formed in response to Barack Obama winning the 2008 presidential election and mobilized around anti-government and anti-gun regulation issues.

Members are staunch supporters of the Second Amendment, willing to do whatever it takes to defend the Constitution and what they view as federal tyranny, according to Mother Jones. The publication noted that some members view themselves as the unofficial armed wing of the Trump revolution. 

As noted by Reveal, the movement gained notoriety after self-identified members provided security during alt-right rallies, including during the violent 2017 “United the Right” rally in Charlottesville. Following that incident, the movement instructed members to distance themselves from white supremacist groups.

https://www.insider.com/the-three-percenters-militia-group-protecting-gop-lawmakers-in-oregon-2019-6

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