American Christianity Has Gone Insane

PHOTO: Jacob Chansley yells inside the Senate Chamber, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

Jacob Chansley yells inside the Senate Chamber, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

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“The House has hired new staff to “blur some of the faces of persons who participated in the events of that day, because we don’t want them to be retaliated against and to be charged by the Justice Department,” Johnson told reporters Tuesday, adding that the censorship would also address “other concerns and problems.”

I woke up this morning reading my headline to be – in bed;

“THE REPUBLICAN PARTY – IS INSANE!”

This is an understatement. I put that label on American Christianity, because it has been aware – some REAL NUTS have declared themselves Christians so THEIR REAL NUTTY IDEAS can own real power via the Republican Party – and Gini Thomas – who brought to the attention of President Trump – he’s got a lot of NUTTY VOTERS out there! And, they can be politically exploited!

For the first time in American History, the seat of the Speaker’s Chair has been used as a Christian Pulpit so Pope Johnson can grant absolution and immunity to The Blurry Innocent Ones who gathered at the White House to merely pray for King Jesus to come out of the sky and place his hand on Trump’s head/

“In – THIS PRESIDENT – I am well pleased! Woe be to the Pretender President!”

Was this too much to ask? A million swing voters networking on the net, bragged for months how their prayers would put Trump back in the White House. When he lost, the Christian Internet was on the verge of collapse – and Gini Thomas knew it! How about her husband and Mark Meadows – who had to love the plan to make Antifa – Agents of Satan, and the Trumpster Magamites – God’s Holy Army!

Trump vowed to be a Dictator – for just one day! He lied about what he is going to do on that day. I believe he will employ the Armed Forces, the DOJ, FBI, and local police….to roundup as many members of Antifa as can be found – AND LOCK THEM UP – for turning His Holy Love-In at the Capitol – into a Violent Satanic Blame Fest.

I’m looking for a good attorney to sue Gini Thomas, Mark Meadows, and Michael Johnson a.k.a Pope Johnson,. for turning our Democratic Government into a Podium for their Holy Insurrection.

This morning I see Gini as Starfish, Meadows, as Kane, and Mike – as Jacob!

I’m trying to identify the Woman In Pink. I think she is a Big Christian Leader in Springfield.

John Presco

EXTRA! I got a tip that there were TWO JACOBS at the Insurrection. One of them was – Pope Johnson who has taken the names of his Holy Blurred Ghosts, and will conduct a private ceremony of Forgiveness – and Rapture Readiness! That’s Pope Johnson climbing up….Jacob’s Ladder!

Trump says he will be a dictator only on ‘day one’ if elected president

At town hall event in Iowa with Fox News host Sean Hannity, the former president was asked to deny that he would use ‘power as retribution’

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Former president Donald Trump declined to rule out abusing power if he returns to the White House, after being asked to respond to growing criticism of his authoritarian rhetoric.

The Republican presidential frontrunner has talked about targeting his rivals – referring to them as “vermin” – and vowed to seek retribution if he wins a second term for what he argues are politically motivated prosecutions against him.

Trump had to be asked twice during a televised town hall event in Iowa hosted by Sean Hannity of Fox News to deny that he would abuse power to seek revenge on political opponents if re-elected to the White House.

A second Trump term will be far more autocratic than the first. He’s telling us

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“Under no circumstances, you are promising America tonight, you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody?” Hannity asked Trump in the interview taped in Davenport, Iowa on Tuesday.

“Except for day one,” Trump responded. Trump said on the “day one” he referred to, he would use his presidential powers to close the southern border with Mexico and expand oil drilling.

Trump then repeated his assertion. “I love this guy,” he said of the Fox News host. “He says, ‘You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?’ I said: ‘No, no, no, other than day one. We’re closing the border and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.’”

Chaos On Harlow Road

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

Well! Well! Look what I found! That is the flag of the ex-Soviet Union, like the one I wear at my demonstrations. Didn’t I wonder if I would die today, on Cinco de Mayo?  I wonder if that guy who came up to me, had a gun in his car. Lucky this other dude came along and asked him about Obama giving billions to Iran.

I talked to the woman in pink.

All I did was go get me some groceries – with my walker! I will take my camera wherever I go from now on! The Devil has come to Springfield.

Seer Jon

Gini Thomas Leads Insurrection

Posted on March 25, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

(CNN)The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 riot has in its possession more than two dozen text messages, 29 in total, between former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, a conservative activist and the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, according to multiple sources familiar with the messages.’

January 6 committee has text messages between Ginni Thomas and Mark Meadows – CNNPolitics

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday the House is working to blur the faces of some participants in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots featured in new public video footage to prevent them from being charged by the Justice Department—leading to accusations he is purposely blocking the DOJ from receiving tips about rioters who have yet to be held accountable.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., conducts a news conference on December 5, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images© Provided by Forbes

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He made the comments in response to a question from a reporter during his weekly press conference about what he believes is inaccurate about the official accounts of that day by the Justice Department’s and now-defunct Jan. 6 House committee.

“We’d have to be here for a long time,” Johnson responded, calling the Jan. 6 committee a “partisan exercise” and accusing it of issuing a “biased report” that “hid some of the important evidence.”

Johnson, who began releasing portions of the 40,000-some hours of surveillance footage last month, said the tapes will allow the “American people to draw their own conclusions” and prevent them from being “dictated by some narrative and accept that as fact.”

The comments generated bipartisan pushback: Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) accused Johnson of “actively working to shield insurrectionists from accountability,” former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) said he was “aiding and abetting” criminal activity, former Department of Defense Special Counsel Ryan Goodman called the statements are some of “the most objectionable I’ve heard on this from an elected official about January 6th,” and former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann described them as “open contempt for the rule of law and a violation of his oath of office.”

Speaker Mike Johnson Claimed to Be Protecting January 6th Rioters From the DOJ

Johnson spokesperson Raj Shah responded to the criticism in a statement that said faces will be blurred “to prevent all forms of retaliation against private citizens from any non-governmental actors,” adding that “the Department of Justice already has access to raw footage.”

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RELIGION

A horn-wearing ‘shaman.’ A cowboy evangelist. For some, the Capitol attack was a kind of Christian revolt.

By Michelle Boorstein

July 6, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT

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Late last month, one of the accused Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionists told a D.C. judge that she didn’t recognize his authority and was making a “divine special appearance.” Another one of the accused streams a solo religious service each week that he calls “Good Morning Sunday Morning.” A third runs a 65,000-subscriber YouTube channel where she shares Bible verses and calls herself a “healer of deep inner wounds.”

Pauline Bauer, Stephen Baker and Jenna Ryan were among the thousands who descended on the Capitol in protest of what they falsely called a stolen election, including some who saw themselves engaged in a spiritual war. For many, their religious beliefs were not tied to any specific church or denomination — leaders of major denominations and megachurches, and even President Donald Trump’s faith advisers, were absent that day. For such people, their faith is individualistic, largely free of structures, rules or the approval of clergy.

Many forces contributed to the attack on the Capitol, including Trump’s false claims of electoral victory and American anger with institutions. But part of the mix, say experts on American religion, is the fact that the country is in a period when institutional religion is breaking apart, becoming more individualized and more disconnected from denominations, theological credentials and oversight.

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That has created room for what Yale University sociologist Phil Gorski calls a religious “melee, a free for all.”

“There have been these periods of breakdowns and ferment and reinvention in the past, and every indication is we’re in the middle of one of those now,” he said. “Such moments are periods of opportunity and creativity but also of danger and violence.”

Some scholars see this era as a spiritually fertile period, like the ones that produced Pentecostalism or Mormonism. Others worry about religious illiteracy and the lack of supervision over everything from theological pronouncements to financial practices.

For some Christians, the Capitol riot doesn’t change the prophecy: Trump will be president

Even before Jan. 6, some sociologists said the fastest-growing group of American Christians are those associated with independent “prophets” who largely operate outside denominationalism. Less than half of Americans told Gallup in March that they belonged to a congregation, the first time that has happened since Gallup started asking in the 1930s.

Many Christians at the Capitol on Jan. 6 were part of more conventional, affiliated faith, including pastors, Catholic priests and bused-in church groups. But what researchers studying Jan. 6 find remarkable are the leaderless, idiosyncratic expressions of religion that day. Among them are those of Bauer, who wrote to a judge last month that she’s a “free living soul” and an “ambassador of Christ,” and of Jake Chansley, the “QAnon Shaman” who prayed to Christ at a dais in the Senate and calls himself a “multidimensional being.”

“Those who are unmoored to a local church body are subject to the danger of allowing politics or business or sports or any other matter to become an inordinate focus of their lives. This problem is compounded by the effort to ‘bless’ such actions with a religious patina,” Adam W. Greenway, president of Southwestern Baptist, one of the seminaries of the Southern Baptist Convention, told The Washington Post of the trend of DIY Christianity. “Pastors help their members keep matters in perspective and avoid Lone Ranger Christianity in which they are unaccountable to fellow believers.”

Some have found in recent years a growing overlap between White Americans who put a high value on individualism and libertarianism and those who embrace Christian nationalism, a cultural belief that America is defined by Christian identity, heritage and social order and that the government needs to protect it. They are now looking at the way Trump’s presidency united disparate groups — largely White— under the umbrella of Christian nationalism.

But Christian nationalists are not necessarily religious by conventional metrics, such as going to church, being part of a religious organization or scripture reading. Several studies in recent years have found differences between Christian nationalists who are religious and those who are less so.

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Americans who have Christian-nationalist beliefs who do not attend church are more likely to have voted for and support Trump, compared with those who attend more regularly, said Paul Froese, a sociologist at Baylor University who published a paper on the topic in January.

For such people, Froese’s paper says, affirming a kind of “mythical or even sacred” Christian nationalism can become a key part of their religious observance, one that comes from sources outside traditional church.

“You have people who have these idiosyncratic relationships with God — you’re sort of taking off on your own,” Froese told The Post. “You can say, ‘God told me whatever.’”

Robert Pape, a University of Chicago political scientist who studies political violence, said his research on the Jan. 6 insurrectionists suggests what he has seen with other extremist movements: Where religion plays a role, it’s not due to deep indoctrination or education.

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Such individuals “tend to have a thin knowledge and understanding of their religion,” Pape said. “Recruits tend to be making individual decisions about the ideologies they want to follow and even what it means. It’s very much at the level of the individual.”

The Post analyzed court documents and images of the nearly 500 people charged in the Jan. 6 attack to learn more about those who cited their faith in some way. Here are the stories of three of them.

A cowboy pastor

Couy Griffin, a New Mexico county commissioner known for his black cowboy hat and frequent grin, grew up in a little Baptist church his grandfather helped found in a rural part of the state where life revolved around logging and sawmills — a “very American” upbringing, Griffin said in an interview, that was scarred by environmental laws passed in the 1970s and ’80s that dramatically cut back the area’s industry.

Griffin rode bulls competitively in college and then moved to Paris to perform as a cowboy in Disneyland Paris’s “Wild West” show. During a visit to Versailles, he said, he had a powerful experience with God — he was struck by the idea that he could be forgiven for his sins, his burdens and guilt relieved. He wanted to share this new feeling with everyone.

He returned to the United States in the 2000s, fired up about two things — sharing the gospel and fighting environmental regulations he saw as un-American limits on freedom. He rode on horseback from San Francisco to Jerusalem (with a flight in between) handing out tracts and talking about abortion.

Later, he ran for public office, focusing on reviving logging and milling. He founded Cowboys for Trump and met the former president, who promised Griffin that he would help revamp the way forests were handled.

Seeing the way other GOP contenders and Trump critics would fall away proved to him that Trump “was always the horse out in front and that had everything to do with God,” Griffin said.

For a few years Griffin was a preacher at a little “cowboy church,” which fit for a Christian with no formal religious education.

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Cowboy churches “have no real rules — they’re just country-minded,” said Mary Barber, a member of New Heart Cowboy Church, where Griffin preached. “We aren’t connected with any denomination, people dictating what we do. The only one who can dictate what we do is the Lord.”

Griffin was in D.C. on Jan. 6 after a friend said he’d had a vision of a million people declaring Christ is Lord. The friend said Griffin could be part of the vision. “He said, ‘Just find a group and a bullhorn and lead them in prayer.’ It was like the call was laid back on me,” Griffin said.

In the days after Jan. 6, Griffin said in several public forums that he would return to D.C. to defend the Second Amendment, predicting that “blood will be running out of that building.”

He has been charged with unlawful entry related to the Jan. 6 riot and pleaded not guilty.

Some in Griffin’s community are angry with him. A judge recently approved a request to move ahead with an effort to recall him from his role as county commissioner, and the pastor at New Heart told Griffin that some in the small congregation wouldn’t come if he did. So Griffin left.

Griffin said his faith “is much more personal than a church group. … In my opinion, churches and pastors many times can be much more focused on traditions than seeking out God’s will.”

Caught in a culture war, this multiracial family navigates a predominantly White evangelical world

A double life

When Stephen Maury Baker appeared on a live stream on Jan. 6, imploring with a smirk from inside the Capitol for watchers to “repent,” most of his colleagues at Middle C Music in Northwest D.C. were floored.

Clash On Harlow

Posted on May 5, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

It is 2:07 P.M. I just got back from shopping at Wal-Mart next to Harlow Rd where I saw about 20 cops and ambulances.

I saw three women walking off the overpass. I asked them what was going on, and, pressed for more details. One was wearing a “Jesus For Trump” t-shirt that I asked about. They told me they had joined the larger group. They asked me why I was asking so many questions. I told them I own a newspaper. All of a sudden they did not want to talk.

“We don’t talk to the liberal press.”

I asked them why Christians are for a man who lied 10,000 times. They said this was a lie. I asked about the Access Hollywood tape. A dude came over and asked the three women if I was bothering them. I took a step forward and said they could call a cop if I was. There must have been 30 of them within a hundred yards. I assumed he was one of them. He defended Jesus and the End Times. He thought I was the Register Guard, who were on the overpass. He called the free press liars.  He too did not want to hear my side of things, and, this is what is scary. The Trumpites are encouraging their FOLLOWERS to vote their faith, which means, don’t listen to anyone but them. This is worse than Secular Fascism. Rather than be for a state religion, Hitler went after a religious group.

The Kimites came after me because they did not want a religious opinion to exist in McKenzie Meadows, but their own. Like the Jews – who rejected Jesus – I needed to be locked up – and shut up! My neighbors had to be warned about me. I asked one of the women protestors if I could have a pamphlet so I could get a good look at their site. She went to get one in her car, and another Thug Hog Woman, said;

“Don’t give him one!”

“There is it. The free press is not worthy to receive any of their good news. The enemy press will distort the truth. I told them Trump lied 10,000 times, and they shrieked!

I conclude that on this day, Trump became a Religious Dictator.

Seer Jon

https://www.registerguard.com/news/20190505/clash-at-rally-closes-harlow-road-bridge-over-i-5

https://www.kezi.com/content/news/Protesters-gather-on-Harlow-Road-police-block-traffic-509506691.html

Eugene police are asking people to avoid the area around Harlow Road bridge over Interstate 5 Sunday afternoon after two groups clashed during a rally.

At 12:19 p.m. Sunday, Springfield Police Department called for the assistance of Eugene police at the Harlow Road bridge overpass as a group holding a rally and counter protestors clashed.

Apparently a group called America First is waving American flags and holding up signs for the highway traffic. A group of counter protestors waving their own flags and signs are situated next to them on the bridge. At 1:45 p.m. Sunday there were about 50 America First protestors and about 100 counter protestors.

The Harlow Bridge over I-5 has been closed for the time being, Eugene police said in the advisory.

Travelers are asked to avoid the Harlow Road Area near the I-5 highway.

This story is developing and will be updated.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-secular-life/201607/jesus-trump-and-american-morality

https://www.thedailybeast.com/evangelicals-side-with-trump-over-jesus-on-immigration

The Christian Calvary Is Coming

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Royal Rosamond Press

I Saw The Future

Posted on August 18, 2021 by Royal Rosamond Press

All by myself, but for Casey Farrell, I looked into the future and saw what was coming. The attack upon my psyche by my daughter and her family. weighs on me this morning. Patrice stole my child that should have been my psychic ally, and used that child to get power, fame, and money. Patrice Hanson is a witch! I have been attacked – by witches! The women of Afghanistan are suffering.

Europe is talking about STRATGIC AUTONOMY which is a topic that fills this blog. The ghost of Ian Fleming – is on my side! Victoria Rosemond Bond – is the model for a new direction

John ‘The Seer’

President Joe Biden’s chaotic exit from Afghanistan has sent a shiver of frustration and bewilderment through allies at home and abroad who regarded his inauguration as a break from former President Donald Trump’s oft-haphazard approach to foreign policy.

“I think that what has happened shows that Europe needs to develop this famous ‘strategic autonomy’ in order to be ready to face challenges that affect us eventually,” European Union High Rep. Josep Borrell, a former Spanish politician who now leads the bloc’s diplomatic corps, told reporters Tuesday.https://www.dianomi.com/smartads.epl?id=3533

That ideal of “strategic autonomy” was the litany of the EU smart-set during the Trump years. Biden’s inauguration was heralded in Brussels as the “magic” moment when an intemperate former reality TV star would give way to a president with decades of experience, flanked by a host of advisers lauded for their professionalism and competence. Now, Biden’s allies at home and abroad are stunned to see him follow Trump’s line in Afghanistan and compound that choice with mismanagement.

“In implementing this flawed plan, I am disappointed that the Biden administration clearly did not accurately assess the implications of a rapid U.S. withdrawal,” said Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, on Tuesday. “The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will continue fulfilling its oversight role with a hearing on U.S. policy towards Afghanistan, including the Trump administration’s flawed negotiations with Taliban, and the Biden administration’s flawed execution of the U.S. withdrawal.”

The Puritan Spirit Is With England

Posted on August 18, 2021 by Royal Rosamond Press

The Spirit of Cogswell family – are on my side! They have raised – KANE! The people of England and Europe are wondering if they can trust the United States any longer. The Evangelical Insurectionists want to make war on half of America – till kingdom come!

Last night I put forth the idea of the Three Friends having a reunion in Boston, at the Ritz-Carlton. I am going to contact Anthony Hayden-Guest and see if he wants to be there for….

THE RETURN OF THE PROPHET

John ‘The Puritan Prophet’

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I Am Solomon Kane

Posted on September 17, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

I am ordained to carry on the cosmology of Solomon Kane!

At the first snowfall of winter, I put on my boots, my Bobby cape, my black hat, and took a walk up to Fort Hill that was in the center of the Mel Lyman commune. As I walked across the open square, enjoying the sound of the fresh snow cracking under my boots, I saw a man shadowing me as I made my way to the tower.

Solomon Kane

Snow Down On Fort Hill

Posted on March 19, 2012by Royal Rosamond Press

The man who was stalking me, got to the tower as I did.“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“What are you doing here? I asked.
“I’m guarding this place? he answered.
“Are you packing a gun?
“Yes!” he answered.

We now had an ecorteric conversation on freedom of speech, and the idea of folks carrying guns to protect their point of view. There is no doubt what-so-ever that I was talking to Paul Williams, an armed guard for Mel Lyman and his wife, Jessie Benton, who are found in my family tree, after Christine married Garth Benton.

Paul would later flee for his life from the Lyman Family, he convinced they were a dangerous cult who would kill anyone who threatened them.

Defying the Boston Mafia

Posted on February 12, 2014by Royal Rosamond Press

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Playing Chess For People’s Lives

The Four Hollow Souls Raised by Kane

Posted on September 18, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

I own the Four Literary Spirits of the New World. My story is about the literary battle I have fought over, The Bible, The Hobbits, James Bond, and American Art, History and Letters. Then there are the Bohemians. At any given time these sprits will haunt Skipton Castle, Sleepy Hollow, or, the King’s Chapel in Boston. Here is my treatment for a movie – and book!

The Spirit of Saint Paul is awoken from a deep sleep. Yes, I dare mess with Paul! About time someone did! He is the greatest sacred down in history! His old conscience was bothering him again. He had been a savage mass-murderer of the first Church, a real Charlie Manson doing Helter-Skelter! He says he was saved by blinding light on the road to Damascus. Paul lied when he said it was Jesus who blinded him, and, later had conversations with him. He tried to tell the Church the truth before he died, but, Timothy intercepted his last letter to the Church in Paris.

It is from Paris that he feels the darkest energy he ever felt. He understands there was a child born of Cain, the murderer of his brother. From this lineage ‘The Beast’ of Revelations is now in the earth, and bringing all that is light into the Eternal Darkness. Employing darkness to fight darkness, Paul raises from the dead, John Wilson, who is Solomon Kane. The Headless Hussian who I will name von Stuttmeister.  The unmerciful John Clifford, and, Rip van Winkle. The Terrible Neglecter of Wives.

Thinking the Son of the Beast will soon be dispatched to hell, and about to fall back into a Eternal Rest, Paul’s eyes are suddenly wide open!

“Uh-oh! I fucked up again. I just launched the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Oh well. Not my problem! It’s in God’s hands now!”

John Presco 007

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http://www.shakespeareandhistory.com/young-clifford.php

“For this very reason, I (Paul) truly thought in myself that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus the Nazarean, Which I also did in Jerusalem; and many of the saints I shut up in prisons, having received authority from the chief priests; and when they were put to death, I gave my full consent against them” (Acts 26:9 – 10, HBFV)

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

“Rip Van Winkle” is set in the years before and after the American Revolutionary War in a village at the foot of New York’s Catskill Mountains where Rip Van Winkle lives, a Dutch-American villager. One autumn day, Van Winkle wanders into the mountains with his dog Wolf to escape his wife’s nagging. He hears his name called out and sees a man wearing antiquated Dutch clothing; he is carrying a keg up the mountain and requires help. Together, the men and Wolf proceed to a hollow in which Rip discovers the source of thunderous noises: a group of ornately dressed, silent, bearded men who are playing nine-pins.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is a horror story by American author Washington Irving, contained in his collection of 34 essays and short stories entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.. Written while Irving was living abroad in Birmingham, England, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was first published in 1820. Along with Irving’s companion piece “Rip Van Winkle“, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is among the earliest examples of American fiction with enduring popularity, especially during Halloween because of a character known as the Headless Horseman believed to be a Hessian soldier who lost his head to a cannonball in battle.[1]

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Brevoort Womb Raiders

Posted on October 4, 2017by Royal Rosamond Press

On this day, October 4, 2017, I declare myself Official Caretaker and Honorary Member of the Brevoort Family – attached to fellow artist – James Renwick Brevoort! God speed!

For the reason the law firm of Robert Brevoort Buck sold the Rosamond name and artistic legacy to outsiders, then trashed our family reputation with alleged accounts of incest in order to make money, then it only fitting that James be employed to lift me up from the gutter, and exalt me as I exalt all Brevoorts – save one!

For the reason Sydney, Buck&Snyder rejoined Christine and Garth in a posthumous un-holy matrimony, so non-family folks can make money, I believe a legal precedent has been set, and a trendy tradition established that involves Grave Robbing and Womb Raiding. No family tree is sacred – and safe!

Let us title this Time Transfer ‘The Famous Rip Van Winkle Rip’. I am also assuming the name Van Trump who was born in Paris, just incase he is kin to our President whose middle name is John. I will contest his Will.

I am also carrying the school of Found, and Ready Made Art – that Duchamp made famous – to the next level. Ready Made Artists – is all the rave! These Creative Transfers are approved by the Nine Muses who are The Source of All Creativity. Help yourself! Why be yourself? The Hudson River School has been utterly abandoned. All their landscaped are mine to roam around in, now, and long after I am dead! Cyber Land Deeds are coming!

Note the cheap trick James employs in reflecting stuff off a body of water.  He was a One Trick Pony. This is why he was doomed to obscurity – until I became him!

Noah and The Flood was a huge problem in the Christian plot to take over te United States Government, and the British Empire.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/house-speaker-johnson-says-he-wants-to-blur-some-jan-6-footage-to-protect-rioters-from-doj/ar-AA1l3toh

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mike-johnson-criticized-for-blurring-january-6-tapes-so-rioters-won-t-be-charged-aiding-and-abetting-rioters/ar-AA1l3h0l

https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2021/07/06/capitol-insurrection-trump-christian-nationalism-shaman/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2021/07/06/capitol-insurrection-trump-christian-nationalism-shaman/

https://abcnews.go.com/US/qanon-shaman-pleads-guilty-felony-charge-role-jan/story?id=79821976

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