Taking On Trump’s Armed Terrorists

While my neighbors got BEHIND the Gargantuan Gaslighter who squats in front of my abode, and who got behind the Eugene Anarchists, I’m heading downtown to take on the 3 Percenters.

John Presco

‘Bold conservatives’ rally in Eugene on Saturday, on same day as Pride event, will celebrate Donald Trump, guns

  • Updated: Aug. 06, 2019, 8:42 a.m.
  • |Published: Aug. 06, 2019, 8:22 a.m.
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The graphic promoting the “God, Guns and Trump Rally” in Eugene. (Facebook)

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“This event is not for soft-conservatives, but those who are bold.”

That is the call to arms on the Facebook page for the “God, Guns and Trump Rally” planned for Saturday afternoon in front of the Lane County Courthouse in Eugene.

The rally’s organizers are encouraging participants to carry and proudly display their guns. Eugene TV station KEZI reports that “more than 40 people” are expected to participate.

The event, coming on the heels of mass shootings in Texas and Ohio over the weekend that killed at least 31 people, is expected to bring out protesters. “God, Guns and Trump Rally” organizer Jamie Burnett, who claims membership in the militia group Oregon III%, appears untroubled by the possibility of meeting resistance on Saturday.

The White House has pushed back after reports that US President Donald Trump was told in May that he was among hundreds of names mentioned in justice department documents relating to late convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The Wall Street Journal said the president was informed of the fact by Attorney General Pam Bondi during a routine briefing. It noted that appearing in the documents was not a sign of any wrongdoing by Trump.

In response, a White House spokesman called it a “fake news story”.

The Trump administration has been under mounting pressure to disclose more information about Epstein – with whom Trump was friendly before, according to the president, they fell out in 2004.

Over time, what started as a baseless conspiracy on obscure platforms has migrated into the mainstream. It has influenced rhetoric and policy debates, and even reshaped the American political landscape. The foundational belief of many of the QAnon followers is that Trump is a heroic figure fighting the elite pedophile ring.

Trump’s attempts at downplaying or obstructing the very disclosures they believe would validate their worldview has led to confusion. To some, the delay in the release of the files feels like a betrayal, or even the possibility of his wrongdoing. Others are trying to reinterpret Trump’s actions through increasingly baseless conspiracy logic.

Trump has publicly dismissed demands for the full release of the Epstein Files as a “hoax.” He has also made false claims. On July 15, 2025, Trump said: “And I would say that, you know, these files were made up by Comey. They were made up by Obama.”

The organizers of an LGBTQ film festival in Phoenix have canceled the annual event “in direct response” to President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs at publicly funded institutions.

The nonprofit Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival is hosted by a student organization at Paradise Valley Community College, which receives federal funds. The festival’s mission, according to its website, is to showcase quality films that are related to the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community.” The festival was first held in 2009, and the most recent edition — which included seven feature films and seven shorts — was in January.

“As a publicly funded institution, we must comply with these orders,” the festival’s organizers said in a statement on its website. “Failure to do so would jeopardize the district’s federal funding, including student financial aid and grants that support over 300 positions across our campuses. The loss of such funding would create a ripple effect, significantly affecting students, faculty, staff, the community, and the educational services we provide.”

ZARDOZ and The Anti-Christ

Posted on October 5, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

Jacob Chansley

Jacob Chansley during the Capitol riot in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021. Chansley

Members of the Oath Keepers on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol
Members of the Oath Keepers on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

The Oath Keeper’s trial has begun. A year before the elections I attended a rally put on by The One Percenters. They were to speak after a Gay Pride event. There was – violence! This was a very prophetic AND DRAMATIC event. Religious schisms and strife – have always been dramatic because a Vortex of Righteousness must be built. That the leader of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival established a perimeter into the community, and polices that area – IS ALWAYS THREATENING – especially if there is…

CENSORSHIP

I came armed with Luke’s Light Lazer in a quiver that got the attention of a Percenter armed with a assault rifle. This is…..High Drama! It’s all about Ratings, The Draw, Ticket Sales, Tithing – and Trump know it. Millions of Christians got – BORED SILLY – listening to the same old promises fifty two times a year. THEY WANTED ACTION! This is why they forgive Hershal Walker and the Oath Keepers. They don’t want anything to do with Civil Justice and Civic……REST! They are the Children of Unrest. They grow hungrier every day. They did not wear masks in church. They….died!

Today is the morning of the Day of Atonement. We are in The High Holidays!

Repent!

John ‘The Nazarite’

Oath Keepers Texts Provide Window Into Conspiracy Mind-set – The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Oregon’s Own Antichrist vs. MADA

Posted on January 14, 2021 by Royal Rosamond Press

When I went to Wayne Morse Square dressed as The Antichrist, I did so trying to get my courage back after being threatened by the Alleybellites and Kimites. In looking at the video I took, talking to a Three-Percenter, I wondered why he made no comment about me saying – I am The Antichrist. After the Storm The Dome Day, I realized there’s eight or ten guys (and a woman?) who claim to be the Antichrist – at every event! I thought I was original! My Light Sabre did get some attention.

In the God Gun Liberty video, it appears I might get in a fight with a young man wearing a MADA cap. He got punched in the nose when the T-Mob pushed people around to get to the podium and mic – that the Gay Pride Day folks refused to hand over. A Lesbian socked him in the nose – and drew blood.

It is now being reported Lawmakers helped the T-Mob in Oregon, and at the Dome, that looks like a scene out of Gone With The Wind. As I talk to an armed man, Belle’s old boyfriend (who changed his name to Marla) danced half-naked in the background. The Crazy are legion at Trump rallies. This is what he meant by “wild time”. Consider the source. Trump is not sorry – at all! His office is just another disguise for the real Antichrist – who might start a nuclear war.

Johnny Antichrist Presco

Trump is isolated and angry at aides for failing to defend him as he is impeached again (msn.com)

“With less than seven days remaining in his presidency, Trump’s inner circle is shrinking, offices in his White House are emptying, and the president is lashing out at some of those who remain. He is angry that his allies have not mounted a more forceful defense of his incitement of the mob that stormed the Capitol last week, advisers and associates said.”

(1) Video shows mobs attacking Capitol police as investigators ramp up search for rioters l GMA – YouTube

Gone With The Wind (1939) Battle of Atlanta Injuries – YouTube

(6) Facebook

(1) Return of Merlin – Antichrist – YouTube

God Gun Liberty – YouTube

God is Truth – YouTube

(1) Praise Be To Zardoz – YouTube

ICE acting director resigns weeks after assuming post (msn.com)

Video Shows Ore. Lawmaker Letting Rioters Inside State Capitol | PEOPLE.com

Ed Ray Speaks To You – His Chosen Ones! | Rosamond Press

(1) Must-See New Video Shows Capitol Riot Was Way Worse Than We Thought | All In | MSNBC – YouTube

“Ed Ray has opened the proverbial Can of Worms. Our lawmakers go hide in Idaho. Here come the Three Percenters! How do they feel about Robert E. Lee and his statues – that are works of art?

The Art Gods have been awoken! Below is a hand-carved grave marker for the son of a Patriot. This is my Badge. Royal Rosamond Press is named after this family that were too poor to buy tombstones. Being kin to Robert E. Lee is a Pass. Freedom of the Press should matter to the Three Percenters. If not – get out of Dodge!

These Militias are all for Family Values and Family Traditions. They don’t got my family tree. How much more permission do I own……………for going bad? If I became one of them, then I would not be alone. I would have an extended family – and legal representation?

“Republican state representative Mike Nearman has been billed for damages to the Oregon Capitol caused by a group of anti-mask and armed demonstrators in December, after security footage showed that the lawmaker opened the door to allow the group inside.

Nearman, who has since been removed from his legislative committees and had his own access to the state Capitol restricted, has now been asked to resign by the state’s top House lawmaker.

The incident occurred during a Dec. 21 special legislative session at the state Capitol in Salem, when a group gathered to protest the state’s coronavirus restrictions.

Though the state’s Capitol building was locked, deterring the group from entering, security footage from that day shows Nearman walking to an exit and opening the door, allowing a large number of rioters to begin streaming inside.”

God, Guns & Trump (Liberty)

Posted on September 18, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

“local conservatives made good on their promise Saturday, Aug. 10, to bring a contentious rally to downtown Eugene despite strong push-back and concerns the rally could turn violent. It appears the one person arrested may have been a rally supporter pretending to be Antifa.

Above is a pic of me about to get on the EMX to go to Wayne Morse Square to take part in the God, Guns, and Liberty demonstration that was originally advertised as a rally for President Trump. Why was this changed? It appears a Trump supporter disguised himself as Antifa and there might have been a plan for him to attack the Three Percenters – who also said there would be Bible lessons at he rally. This is why I showed up, and so did Sarah Skochko. Because Trump and his supporters were ready to blame Antifa for the Insurrection and Riot that occurred later, I suspect local conservatives who backed the Three Percenters, were prepared to created a Propaganda Event, where it appears the Godless Left, and Antifa – ATTACKED GOD AND AMERICAN LIBERTY!

This constitutes Conspiracy – AND RACKETEERING – where this rally on August 11, 2019 was preparation by Trump and his backers to declare the Democrats stole the election – if they lost!.

I consider this a violation of my First Amendment Rights to Freedom of Religion and Speech, whereas a fake Religious Event and fake Second Amendment Rights gathering, was aimed at reelecting Trump. I am calling Governor Kotex to conduct a thorough investigation because it appears a planned Gay Pride celebration was going to be covertly employed to make it appear LGBTQ people are against God and Guns. I see Roger Stone having a hand in this.

President Joe Biden – is not the Fake President of the United States! The Three Percenters and Oath Keepers are Fake Patriots – that Trump is promising to pardon if he get reelected! Eugene Oregon – was targeted because it is a Liberal City, and thus does not deserve God’s Truth – or any truth!

John Presco

“Howard’s online presence indicates he is a Trump supporter, but he was dressed like Antifa during the rally. Sometimes referred to as using “black-bloc” tactics, Antifa typically dresses in all black and will cover their faces with scarves, hoods and sunglasses. After the event, rally organizer Andrew Allwander referenced Antifa violence, and claimed online that Antifa had tried to punch rally-goers, seemingly referring to Howard.

Sarah Skochko, of the Unitarian Universalist Church said she was there to express her beliefs.

“This is an act of faith. The fascists wanted to bring God into it, and so the God contingent is showing up. And I just find it really interesting that people make gods of their own imagining, and they just happen to look like themselves.”

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How Pro-Trump Forces Pushed a Lie About Antifa at the Capitol Riot

On social media, on cable networks and even in the halls of Congress, supporters of Donald J. Trump tried to rewrite history in real time, pushing the fiction that left-wing agitators were to blame for the violence on Jan. 6.

At 1:51 p.m. on Jan. 6, a right-wing radio host named Michael D. Brown wrote on Twitter that rioters had breached the United States Capitol — and immediately speculated about who was really to blame. “Antifa or BLM or other insurgents could be doing it disguised as Trump supporters,” Mr. Brown wrote, using shorthand for Black Lives Matter. “Come on, man, have you never heard of psyops?”

Only 13,000 people follow Mr. Brown on Twitter, but his tweet caught the attention of another conservative pundit: Todd Herman, who was guest-hosting Rush Limbaugh’s national radio program. Minutes later, he repeated Mr. Brown’s baseless claim to Mr. Limbaugh’s throngs of listeners: “It’s probably not Trump supporters who would do that. Antifa, BLM, that’s what they do. Right?”

What happened over the next 12 hours illustrated the speed and the scale of a right-wing disinformation machine primed to seize on a lie that served its political interests and quickly spread it as truth to a receptive audience. The weekslong fiction about a stolen election that President Donald J. Trump pushed to his millions of supporters had set the stage for a new and equally false iteration: that left-wing agitators were responsible for the attack on the Capitol.

In fact, the rioters breaking into the citadel of American democracy that day were acolytes of Mr. Trump, intent on stopping Congress from certifying his electoral defeat. Subsequent arrests and investigations have found no evidence that people who identify with antifa, a loose collective of antifascist activists, were involved in the insurrection.

local conservatives made good on their promise Saturday, Aug. 10, to bring a contentious rally to downtown Eugene despite strong push-back and concerns the rally could turn violent. It appears the one person arrested may have been a rally supporter pretending to be Antifa.

The so-called “God, Guns and Liberty” rally (formerly “God, Guns and Trump”) drew approximately 50 to 60 right-wing supporters while also bringing out around 250 to 300 counter-protesters and many more spectators from Saturday Market. Many rally-goers came armed, with some carrying AR-15 style assault rifles and wearing tactical gear.

The day started like any other summer Saturday in Eugene, with Saturday Market and Farmers Market attendees going about their business. Counter-protesters began assembling shortly before noon and by 1 pm God, Guns and Liberty rally-goers were on-scene.

Before long, tensions flared. One of the day’s early scuffles occurred as rally-goers entered the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza. Other minor scuffles broke out throughout the day, most of which the Eugene Police Department (EPD) did not respond to. Capt. Erik Klinko said at a later press conference that  no one came forward at the time claiming to be the victim of an assault, though that could change later.

EPD had a contingent of riot police on hand inside the Lane County building, but those officers were never called upon. According to an EPD press release, Springfield police and Lane County Sheriff’s officers were also on hand to ensure EPD could police the rally and nearby events. 

The rally was originally planned to take place for two hours in the plaza, but after less than 15 minutes, the groups moved out to 8th Avenue. EPD responded by closing off 8th between Pearl Street and Oak Street. During the rest of the event, rally-goers were mostly hemmed-in on the sidewalk just outside the plaza, with counter-protesters chanting slogans like “Go home Nazi scum,” “No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here” and “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA,” which have been common at other counter protests.

The lone arrest came about halfway through the rally. Brandon Alan Howard, 33, who goes by “Brian Fife” on Facebook was arrested by EPD and charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct after he was witnessed harassing counter-protesters. EPD said in a press release that Howard was found to have a wrench taped to his arm.

Howard’s online presence indicates he is a Trump supporter, but he was dressed like Antifa during the rally. Sometimes referred to as using “black-bloc” tactics, Antifa typically dresses in all black and will cover their faces with scarves, hoods and sunglasses. After the event, rally organizer Andrew Allwander referenced Antifa violence, and claimed online that Antifa had tried to punch rally-goers, seemingly referring to Howard.

Allwander also claims Howard harassed rally-goers. Eugene Weekly, however, witnessed Howard mingling peaceably amongst the group, even partially removing his mask when talking to some of them. When EW asked about the conversation, rally-goers responded only that Howard was “undercover.”

The event was mostly peaceful, and several counter-protesters worked to lighten tensions in more unconventional ways, such as one man dancing near the rally-goers while wearing only a thong — an act many found amusing.

Sarah Skochko, of the Unitarian Universalist Church said she was there to express her beliefs.

“This is an act of faith. The fascists wanted to bring God into it, and so the God contingent is showing up. And I just find it really interesting that people make gods of their own imagining, and they just happen to look like themselves.

“Our faith as Unitarian Universalists calls us to show up in the name of justice and in the name of peace.” 

Jason Marks, 54, of Lane County said he was at the rally to show support for the Second Amendment and didn’t see being armed with an AR-15 style rifle at the rally as intimidating. When asked if he supports Donald Trump’s presidency, he said only that he voted for him and he supports the office of the presidency no matter who holds the position. He added he has some reservations about Trump.

City Councilor Emily Semple, who was among the counter-protesters as a private citizen and not as a representative of the city said that, while not ideal, she was happy the rally went off mostly peacefully. She said she was there partly to see what was happening but also to stand up with the people she supports. When asked if she thought the event was a success as far as remaining mostly peaceful, she said she did.

Semple said, “I think on a lot of levels it was good — expression of free speech and it got this community of activists off their couch and to interact again.”

Guns, God and Liberty rally held in Oregon

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Guns, God and Liberty rally held in Oregon

by: CNN Newsource

Posted: Aug 11, 2019 / 03:35 PM EDT

Updated: Aug 11, 2019 / 03:37 PM EDT

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EUGENE, Oregon (CNN) — The God, Guns and Liberty group held a pro-gun rally Saturday, one week to the day 22 people were shot and killed in a mass shooting in El Paso.

Tony, a supporter of the group, showed up to the rally early with two other supporters.

He said he’s proud to come out and stand up for the Second Amendment.

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“We’re just making sure everybody knows you have a Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms period! End of discussion,” he said. “When these people that are out here protesting, when they’re being hurt, robbed, raped, murdered, they call somebody with a gun to come and protect them. So, this is ridiculous.”

Tony wanted to make the group’s intention clear for the rally and to all other sides of it.

“We’re not here to cause fights, arguments, break windows, throw bricks, call people names,” he said. “We’re just here for our Second Amendment protections.”

The rally was rich, full of culture and music, as some spoke out in opposition of each other.

Patrick Kavaney said he thinks it’s bad timing for people to be holding a gun rights rally.

“I think it’s provocative for people to show up a week after El Paso loaded with heat,” Kavaney said. “So, I’m here in solidarity with all my brothers and sisters to say that’s not OK.”

No matter what political side people were for at the rally, it was free speech for all at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza.

Eugene Police said the rally ended peacefully with only one arrest made.

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