After my last post on drones and Starfish on Sunday, I watch a segment on 60 Minutes. On October 7, 2016 I propose a EU Army. This morning I find Rosa Lebb, a Russian Lesbian, and, discovered Pussy Galore is a Lesbian. On July 20, 2023, I ask Governor Kotek, a Lesbian, for help in understanding what is going on in this blog. This message should be on file. No one knew Jeff Bezos was going to take complete control of the Bond Brand. I did the AI art below. I was blown away when Drew Benton out Rosamond in her name. On the death notice it was spelled…..ROSMOND. On her driver’s license it was……ROSAMOND! An error had been made. I found the AI on the internet that I named STARFISH. This is the first time they appear together on the same post. I signed my creation, JON ROSAMOND.
John Presco
President: Bohemian Democrat Register

Rosenmund De La Roche
Posted on July 20, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

Victoria Rosemond Bond by Jon Rosamond 6/23
Dear Governor Kotek; I have been composing a message to Herbert Boyer for almost a week. Herbert is a co-founder of Genentech that is moving out of South San Francisco. They are in Hillsboro Orgon. For a year I have been posting on your Facebook, selected post from my blog ‘Royal Rosamond Press. I have been blogging on the movies Barbie and Oppenheimer this morning and came upon an old post that is the Genesis of the one I have been working on, Rosenmund De La Roche. How uncanny. The Matrix of Truth and the Giedeon Computer is about the Matrix of Artificial Intelligence that Genetech says it is exploring – and leading the way with!
I am asking for your help in owning credibility and getting assistance in understanding what is going on in my blog, and with me. I appear to have a real gift of prophecy that may have its roots in a archetypal theme which may be able to keep Artificial Intelligence at bay. Have I found an antidote?
Sinerely
John Presco
The characters’ sexual preferences are more abundant in the books. In Diamonds Are Forever, there are two homosexual assassins named Wint and Kidd, and this was retained in the film adaptation. In the novel Goldfinger, Pussy Galore was sexually abused by her uncle and became a lesbian. In the movie, she says she’s “immune” to Bond’s charm, but it doesn’t explicitly state she’s a lesbian.
In the novel From Russia with Love, Rosa Klebb is explicitly a lesbian. In the novel The Man with the Golden Gun, Francisco Scaramanga is hinted to be a homosexual.
Colonel Rosa Klebb is a fictional character, the main antagonist in the James Bond 1957 novel and 1963 film From Russia with Love, in which she is played by Lotte Lenya. She was a Soviet counter-intelligence operative until being discharged and joining SPECTRE.
Her name is a pun on the popular Soviet phrase for women’s rights, khleb i rozy (Cyrillic: хлеб и розы), which in turn was a direct Russian translation of the internationally used labour union slogan “bread and roses“.[1]
Klebb was also included in a list of the top ten Bond villains by The Times in 2008.[1][failed verification] Lisa Funnell described her as one of “the most dangerous female villains of the decade”.[3]
Elisabeth Ladenson wrote that she is one of “two memorable lesbians” from Fleming’s Bond novels (the other being Pussy Galore). Ladenson notes that Klebb’s character, a butch and unattractive design, can be seen as a “dig at Iron Curtain femininity, the sort of joke that endured until recently in digs at Eastern European female athletes”. She also notes that her portrayal in the novel is more feminine than in the film. Lastly, using Melanie Klein‘s object relations theory, Ladenson suggests that Klebb’s can be seen as the “bad mother” type of associative character.[4]
Lauren Spungen criticized the portrayal of homosexuality in the characters of Klebb and Galore, arguing that the “battle between heterosexuality and homosexuality” is a metaphor for the battle of “good and evil”. Her unwanted advances towards Bond’s love interest, Tatiana Romanova and other characterization make Klebb “foreign and not relatable, allowing further dehumanization”.[5]
Last month – the head of NORAD and NORTHCOM – the military commands that defend North America – told Congress some of those mysterious drones seen flying inside the United States may indeed have been spying. He did not say for whom. 60 Minutes has been looking into a series of eerily similar incidents – going back years – including those attention getting flyovers in New Jersey recently. In each, drones first appeared over restricted military or civilian sites, coming and going – often literally – “under the radar.” The wake-up call came just over a year ago, when drones invaded the skies above Langley Air Force base in Virginia over 17 nights, forcing the relocation of our most advanced fighter jets. Our story starts with an eyewitness and an iPhone.
Jonathan Butner: Close around 7 o’clock, I would say, I started seeing these reddish, orange flashing lights that were starting to come in from the Virginia Beach area. It began slowly, like, one at a time.
Jonathan Butner’s close encounter with drones came on Dec. 14, 2023. He was at his family’s cabin on the James River in Virginia, about 100 miles south of Washington, D.C, with a commanding view of several military installations across the water.
Jonathan Butner: They started really coming in, like, almost, like, on a conveyor belt.
Bill Whitaker: How many in total?
EU ARMY
Posted on October 7, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press


Does Britain fear Germany will head a Euro Army? Beware…………..The Rose in Winter.
Jon
http://www.cityam.com/250847/german-defence-minister-warns-uk-against-messing-eu
German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen has warned the UK against getting involved in EU security matters.
“The plea to the British is only not to block important European developments, when they say they want Brexit,” von der Leyen told the Financial Times.
“It is not good to prevent Europe from organising itself better.”
Read more: Britain to veto establishment of an EU army
The comments from von der Leyen came weeks after Britain’s defence secretary Michael Fallon said the UK would block the formation of an EU army.
Standing together, Germany’s Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen and her French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian were at pains to stress there were no plans for army of European soldiers wearing the same uniforms.
“On the contrary,” von der Leyen said. “It is about bundling the various strengths of European countries to be ready to act together quickly.”
The cost of insurance against swings in sterling also jumped more than 20 percent this morning after the pound fell to a 31-year low against the dollar. It is now 2016’s worst-performing major currency.
Government bonds also declined on Thursday as the weaker exchange rate boosted inflation expectations. Even stocks, which were previously lifted by sterling’s slide, were infected as the FTSE 100 Index fell for a second day.
Even before what traders are now calling a “flash crash,” the decline in sterling suggests investors are now anxious that Prime Minister Theresa May is prioritizing the control of immigration over safeguarding trade and banking. French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel both said on Thursday that leaving the European Union carried costs.
“There has to be a price to pay or else the negotiations won’t go well,” said Hollande.
I sent her an email over a year ago. Two days ago I was watching CNN when Von der Leyen walked on stage. My computer shut down because the battery ran low.
John
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My ancestors are a Gold Rush family who came to California in 1849 from Hamburg, and the island of Heligoland. They brought six portable homes around the Cape and erected them in Belmont California that is near Stanford University where Commissioner von der Leyen attended college. I have found evidence of prejudice against Germans in Belmont. The graves of Cark Janke and his wife were dug up in the middle the night, and moved to another city. Janke Street was changed. The study of my family in Belmont has been oppressed. I am kin to Ian Fleming and am authoring a Bond novel, starring Victoria Rosemond Bond. I find Erdogan’s treatment of women, appalling. Sincerely John Presco President: Royal Rosamond Press
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Europe targets red states with tit-for-tat tariffs—Kansas beef, Alabama produce, and soybeans from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana
BYLorne Cook and The Associated Press
March 12, 2025 at 3:32 AM PDT

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement that the bloc “will always remain open to negotiation.”
Philipp von Ditfurth—picture alliance via Getty Images
The European Union on Wednesday announced retaliatory trade action with new duties on U.S. industrial and farm products, responding within hours to the Trump administration’s increase in tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%.
The world’s biggest trading bloc was expecting the U.S. tariffs and prepared in advance, but the measures still place great strain on already tense transatlantic relations. Only last month, Washington warned Europe that it would have to take care of its own security in the future.
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The EU measures will cover goods from the United States worth some 26 billion euros ($28 billion), and not just steel and aluminum products, but also textiles, home appliances and agricultural goods. Motorcycles, bourbon, peanut butter and jeans will be hit, as they were during President Donald Trump’s first term.
The EU duties aim for pressure points in the U.S. while minimizing additional damage to Europe. The tariffs — taxes on imports — primarily target Republican-held states, hitting soybeans in House speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana, but also beef and poultry in Kansas and Nebraska. Produce in Alabama, Georgia and Virginia is also on the list.
The EU moves to protect itself
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement that the bloc “will always remain open to negotiation.”
“As the U.S. are applying tariffs worth 28 billion dollars, we are responding with countermeasures worth 26 billion euros,” she said. The commission manages trade and commercial conflicts on behalf of the 27 member EU countries.
“We firmly believe that in a world fraught with geopolitical and economic uncertainties, it is not in our common interest to burden our economies with tariffs,” von der Leyen said.
The commission also said that steel and aluminum products would be hit in return, but also textiles, leather goods, home appliances, household tools, plastics and wood. Agricultural products will also be impacted — including poultry, beef, some seafood, nuts, eggs, sugar and vegetables.
Trump said his taxes would help create U.S. factory jobs, but von der Leyen said: “Jobs are at stake. Prices will go up. In Europe and in the United States.”
“We deeply regret this measure. Tariffs are taxes. They are bad for business, and even worse for consumers. These tariffs are disrupting supply chains. They bring uncertainty for the economy,” she said.
American business group urges talks
The American Chamber of Commerce to the EU said the U.S. tariffs and EU countermeasures “will only harm jobs, prosperity and security on both sides of the Atlantic.”
“The two sides must de-escalate and find a negotiated outcome urgently,” the chamber said Wednesday.
What will actually happen?
Trump slapped similar tariffs on EU steel and aluminum during his first term in office, which enraged European and other allies. The EU also imposed countermeasures in retaliation at the time, raising tariffs on U.S.-made motorcycles, bourbon, peanut butter and jeans, among other items.
This time, the EU action will involve two steps. First,on April 1, the commission will reintroduce what it calls “rebalancing measures,” which the EU had from 2018 and 2020 but which were suspended under the Biden administration. Then on April 13 come the additional duties targeting 18 billion euros ($19.6 billion) in U.S. exports to the bloc.
Following Amazon’s buyout of producers Barbara and Michael, James Bond is now under the creative control of Amazon MGM Studios. The move received mixed responses from fans, with some expressing concern about the future of the franchise. Barbara and Wilson had protected the franchise for decades and were consistent in their vision of the popular franchise. Some were also concerned that Amazon might prioritize profits over storytelling by pushing for frequent spin-offs, reboots, and rushed films, diluting its prestige. Many are also worried that the franchise’s legacy is at stake following Amazon’s acquisition of the franchise’s creative control. Barbara reportedly wanted the lead to remain a British male, and a report from The Daily Mail claimed that Amazon was keen to continue that. “The spy will not change gender or nationality,” the report read. The concerns surrounding the franchise were reasonable. As long as Amazon honors EON’s creative leadership and will not change the major elements that give the franchise its trademark tone, then there will be no problem.
Germany’s military, or Bundeswehr, is shrinking, aging and still lacks essential equipment despite a considerable increase in defense spending following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to a closely watched annual report on the state of the country’s armed forces.
“The situation is serious,” Eva Högl, the parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, said Tuesday. “We are still not where we need to be and there is still much to do to improve the conditions for the Bundeswehr.”
The group said the goal was to express their outrage at Elon musk’s role in the federal government.
Protestors said his actions in D.C. are having a major impact on our region.
The “Tesla Takedown” protests have reached Central New York with people expressing outrage at the Fayetteville Tesla dealership Friday evening.
At its peak over 300 protestors were demonstrating on North Burdick Street in Fayetteville with some cars showing support and others disdain.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s Thursday announcement that the independent United States Postal Service is partnering with the Department of Government Efficiency on a cost-cutting crusade that includes a planned reduction of 10,000 workers stoked fears that one of America’s most trusted and relied-upon federal agencies is on a path toward privatization.
In a letter to congressional leaders, DeJoy said DOGE will help the USPS “in identifying and achieving further efficiencies.” The postal chief listed “mismanagement” of the agency’s retirement assets and workers’ compensation program, “unfunded mandates imposed on us by legislation,” and “burdensome regulatory requirements restricting normal business practice” as issues to be addressed.
Alice Walton—the founder of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, chairman of the Art Bridges Foundation, and heiress to the Walmart fortune—had the largest 2-day loss at more than $6.5 billion, and the largest reduction in her net worth, 7 percent, down to $107 billion.
During the same two-day period, there were also ten-figure declines in the net worths of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (-$5.83 billion), LVMH owner Bernard Arnault (-$5.3 billion) Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai (-$1.7 billion), and SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner (-$1.5 billion).
The stock market declines also resulted in losses exceeding $500 million for Chanel chairperson Alain Wertheimer, HCL Enterprise chairperson Shiv Nadar, KKR co-founder Henry Kravis, and former KKR CEO George Roberts.
The eight billionaire Top 200 collectors whose year-to-date losses exceeded $1 billion when the markets closed on March 10 were Bezos (-$22.5 billion), Nadar (-$7.5 billion), Reliance Industries chair Mukesh Ambani (-$3.86 billion), Yanai (-$3.75 billion), Roberts (-$3.3 billion), Kravis (-$3 billion), Walton (-$2 billion), and former Apollo Global Management CEO Leon Black (-$1.54 billion).
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