The biggest problem I have, is I should have millions in the bank. Because I don’t the poor commoners I befriend, or, come in contact with, believe THEY OWN THE SECRET of my success. If only I would listen to them. But, because I am insane and deluded, I am not going to follow their instructions, and thus they they have a right not to trust me, and an obligation to make millions – for themselves?
NO WAY!
I might go see the movie ‘Wicked’ today – for Thanksgiving. I have family, but, my daughter was kidnapped by her wicked mother and aunt. I last saw my mother alive in 1994. She was not happy I did no tell her I might have two children – according to Three Seers! One of the psychics was attacked by Wicked Rosemary, who did not want her son – read! Heather Hanson claims she is a [psychic, and is surrounded by psychics. If this is true, let me ask her (and them) if they feel something wicked their way, come, for I release Rosemary Rita Rosamond, from the amber.
Below is a photography of Heather when she was four! Wicked Rosemary – shrieks with rage! She wants to see photographs of the evil witches who DENIED HER her beautiful granddaughter, who she names……….Swandella! Never would she call her rosy blood line a name given to her by Babynappers!
Yesterday, I googled ‘Wicked’ and found the musical ‘Redwood’. The actress looks like Rena who went through the Armstrong Redwoods at least sixty times to get to our camp on Frog Pond Mountain. The reason Rena went to the Sheriffs office, is she thought I was going to share her secret, being, she took drugs in Nebraska – and played The Witch and Warlock with her lover!
What happened to be on Halloween – has opened the redwood door to an enchanted world – that knows Evil and Good like not other place! Even Christians want to see this place.
This morning I heard they have made a musical from the movie ‘The Days of Wine and Roses’.
When I woke up, I thought about what my daughter said about Drew Benton, that she was terribly abused by her alcoholic mother, the world famous artist, Christine Rosamond Benton who Rosemary said killed herself on her first sober birthday. There was going to be a party out at Rocky Point. It looks like Drew took her father’s side in the divorce – and custody battle - that Garth Benton could have won, causing my sister to jump off a cliff into the ocean?
Heather Hanson told me her grandmother jumped off a cliff into the ocean – and died.! She was mentally ill. In Rosamond’s bio she is depicted as severely menially ill, and abusive to children. This is not the gaslighting story her fans wanted to read. However, The P Team was going for Big Movie Bucks, along the line of ‘Mommy Dearest’ – which would make a great musical. There was heavy borrowing from MD in a gallery bio, and in a movie script. I would love to write a song and dance about The Whipping Wire Hanger scene, that would be a cult classic. It is permitted to employ children in order to make Big Book&Movie Bucks after the ruling of the law firm of Robert Buck, whose great grandfather denuded the trees around Springfield Oregon where the ice storms devastated thousands of trees. There will be a great Ice Storm.
SYNOPSIS: When Rosemary’s second born son’s finger-painting was chosen to tour the world in a Red Cross art show, Rosemary bragged on Gregory non-stop. The first number is titled ‘My Gregory’. But then the proud mother gets a call from her eldest daughter’s kindergarten teacher.
Mrs. Presco. You must come to school, immediately.
“What’s wrong?”
“It’s your daughter. She’s rendering a giant horse on our school wall that reminds me of Da Vinci’s horse!”
Rosemary grabbed a wire hanger out of the closet, and sped to the school. This mother who gave birth to one child genius, did not want another. Her husband Vic ‘The Nazi’ hates art, and is very vocal about it. (song). Did Big Vic object to his son Gregory wanting to become a world famous artist, verses another famous Muscle Man Nutritionist, like Jack Lalanne, who Vic went to high school with? I want Jack in this musical!
Jack and his heathy Rowdy Girls are employed to mask the unhealthy toxicity of the Presco Adults.
“Hurry Mommy!” Jealous Gregory shouts, and his raging mother ran at her daughter – and started swatting her bare legs with the hanger!.
“NO. MORE….. ARTISSSSSSSTS!”
John Presco
The company of “Redwood” at La Jolla Playhouse, 2024 (Credit: Little Fang Photos)
In the midst of the pandemic, director-writer Tina Landau reached out to producer Eva Price with an idea for a show. As Price recalled, “[Tina] was like, ‘I’m pretty sure this show is unproducible, so I’m calling you.’”
Fifteen years prior, now-Tony Award-nominated Landau and Tony-winning actor Idina Menzel discussed a story set in a redwood forest. Menzel had learned about environmental activistJulia Butterfly Hill, who famouslylived in a redwood for 738 days. It made Menzel wonder: “What does that take in someone, and could I escape my life and throw everything away and do something like that?” The questions sparked Menzel and Landau’s exploration into a story about survival, nature, introspection and healing.
But life took the two artists in different directions, and they put the idea on pause — until the pandemic granted them unexpected time. They each spent more time in nature, reconnected, and pulled the redwood idea out of the drawer. “We knew we wanted to stay with the singular image of a woman in a tree,” Landau said. “We were asking [ourselves]: What would cause someone to do that? And what would you find there, and why would you go there? What would you be running away from or towards?” And then Landau experienced a death in her family.
Tony Award®-winning superstar Idina Menzel makes her long-awaited return to Broadway this January. Direct from a sold-out engagement at San Diego’s La Jolla Playhouse, Redwood is a “visually stunning and immersive” (San Diego Magazine) original musical. From acclaimed writer and director Tina Landau, with contemporary music from composer Kate Diaz and lyrics by Diaz and Landau, Redwood’s “score is perfection” (Forbes) and “feels like the American musical of tomorrow” (San Diego Union-Tribune).
My kindred, John Wilson, is buried in The King’s Chapel, along with Elizabeth Pain who is associated with Hester Prynne the subject of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter.
“Rubio’s support for the Scarlet Letter Law is not only wrong, it’s downright cruel!”
Not able to defend many tenants of Christianity, or, explain the many riddles, Contrary To Civil Rights Republicans looked for A PLAN to make Democrats – LOOK BAD! Making Democratic Women LOOK BAD, and sparing Republican Women, was a tricky problem. Then there was Doctor of Divinity, Martin Luther King. He had Jesus on his side – too. When the U.S. Government took away the tax exemption from Bob Jones University – for banning mixed-race couples – Paul Wyrich came up with the PRO-LIFE FRAUD aimed at making Democrats out to be Baby Killers, and thus – AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF ALL HUMAN BEINGS! How – clever!
In April of 1994 I contacted my father in order to find out what happened to my sister. Vicki Presco and Jacci Belford – Stacey Pierrot’s best friend – are snubbing Vic. They have rolled up the red carpet to the Rosamond Gallery in Carmel, that was founded by Bohemians, and made famous by John Steinbeck. When I explained to Vic the darker side of lithographs, he said;
“I hate art!”
In my only conversation with executor Sydney Morris, he suggested I was an outsider trying to exploit the death of a POPULAR artist, that no serious art critic ever gave a review. Vic treated me like an outsider, and when I heard Christine parrot Vic’s opinions of me, we had a falling out. Rosemary is working for Christine and Rick Partlow, and told me they are doing tens of thousands of dollars of cocaine. She is supportive of her art, as is her ex-husband, who invested a $100,000 dollars in Rosamond.
This very hour, Rosamond Publishing says our mother only wanted ME to be a famous artist. How about Vic? Did he only want ME to be a world famous artist – when I am four years old! Here is proof I own a deep rooted resentment about Rosamond’s success – and as an adult – will say and do anything FOR MONEY! Tom Snyder quotes people close to THE ART saying all Rosamond was concerned about WAS MONEY! You can say this applies to all those who worked for Rosamond.
In 1976 I went to Vic’s house to kick his ass, as he demanded. My girlfriend woke me around 2:30 A.M. in the morning and told me Christine’s father was on the phone putting the make on my lover – again! This had happened several times, but Gloira did not wake me, she wanting to avoid – real trouble. At Vic’s appartment, his neighbor, a deputy police officer said;
“Put your hands up! I got my rifle pointed at your back!”
Did Captain Victim tell my sisters what a crazy person I am? Julie Lynch says she got an option from a producer for ‘Before The Wave’. I doubt it, because, said producer is going to hand this weird idea over to real scriptwriter for a proffessinoal opinion.
“Do you buy it, that a Four Year Old Child Monster – WITH TALENT – had it out for his three year old sister who is hiding in the closet lest he tell his Mommy, and she beat Rosamond with a clothes hanger?”
“Fuck no! These people are con-artists! Don’t buy it!”
THE BEGINNING: Oakland, California If Christine’s parents had embraced her talent, there might be existing works from her childhood, but this was not to be. Fearing that Christine would steal her brother’s spotlight as the family artist, Christine’s mother, Rosemary, forbade Christine to draw at home. The only time she could express herself was at school or in her closet, by flashlight, when everyone else was asleep. Though we don’t have images to prove it, Christine’s kindergarten teacher has said that, by age five, Christine was already drawing with adult skill. She can remember Christine’s pictures of animals having near perfect detail and perspective.In addition to oppressing Christine artistically, Rosemary also dominated Christine with physical violence. Trying to support four children with only a high school education and little help from her alcoholic husband, Rosemary was often enraged. She took this rage out on Christine and Christine’s earliest known works reflect it. In Teenage Drawing II, her subject is reticent and withdrawn. In Teenage Drawing III, the woman looks shocked and angry.
Yesterday was Mother’s Day. Rosemary Rita Rosamond was not remembered by her other three children, because they are dead. I am the head of the family. Patrice Hanson is the head of her family. On our daughter’s facebook she is taking bows along with Heather whose baby girl is a month old. Patrice and Heather did not tell me I would be a grandfather – again – yet they both wanted to be in Tom Snyder’s biography about the famous artist, Christine Rosamond Benton. Snyder was hired as a ghost writer by Stacey Pierrot with the blessing of Mark Presco who blessed my biography I started of our family titled ‘San Sebastian Ave’. But when he suggested I include as much of his racist rant in it, my suspicions returned. The account of how Christine drowned in the Pacific Ocean, does not hold…
Julie Lynch needs to take the witness stand and give the name of my sister’s kindergarten teacher, and tell how she found her. I believe we have a case of FRAUD – and ART FRAUD! Christine got sober to put an end to her fraud, and, be seen as a valid artist amongst other known artists. She did not know we are kin to Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, a fact – I proved! Liz belonged to a family of honest art collectors, and honest art dealers. Christine does not want to see her brother being castrated as an artist, by a author whose movie script, had my niece, Shannon, crying on the phone Christmas Eve. Have you no decency? This is CHILD ABUSE! This is USING abused children to get your economic needs met. A fake excuse is employed about what a shame it is there is no existing artwork of a child – because of her brother owning talent. What became of my artwork that caused my parents to believe I would be a famous artist?
John Presco
THE BEGINNING: Oakland, California If Christine’s parents had embraced her talent, there might be existing works from her childhood, but this was not to be. Fearing that Christine would steal her brother’s spotlight as the family artist, Christine’s mother, Rosemary, forbade Christine to draw at home. The only time she could express herself was at school or in her closet, by flashlight, when everyone else was asleep. Though we don’t have images to prove it, Christine’s kindergarten teacher has said that, by age five, Christine was already drawing with adult skill. She can remember Christine’s pictures of animals having near perfect detail and perspective.In addition to oppressing Christine artistically, Rosemary also dominated Christine with physical violence. Trying to support four children with only a high school education and little help from her alcoholic husband, Rosemary was often enraged. She took this rage out on Christine and Christine’s earliest known works reflect it. In Teenage Drawing II, her subject is reticent and withdrawn. In Teenage Drawing III, the woman looks shocked and angry.
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