

John Presco with his mother, Rosemary, a porn star and prostitute for the mob
Where Art Thou?
Below is a photograph of my daughter Heather and I on the Berkeley Pier. Patrice Hanson anointed Ryan Hunt, Heather Hanson’s Guardian Angel, because I made a promise.
“If they mess with my daughter – I’ll be back!”
I got in a huge fight with the heads of Scinetogy over my daughter living and working as a opair in the house of a couple of their hotshots. Patrice was living in their Bed and Breakast as a manager. I was shown an old winerry that was being converted into a Recovery House. I was given a tour, and offered a job of setting it up because I had thirteen years of sobriety. She was well-meaning, but I told her she has to adress the truth folks in my family tree – are being treated like slaves.
THAT DID IT!
Was I labeled a Hostile Person to Ron Hubbard’s Religion?
Cut to the…..
ARCH OF TITUS
Queen Berenice ‘The Nazarite’ had a love affaist with Emperor Titus, who brought her to Rome after…..
THE DESTRUCTON OF THE TEMPLE!
This Queen of the Jews – was rejeted. She stood between Florus and the Jewish Saints he – slaughtered! He head was shaved, and she walked with bare feet. Roman citizens hated the Queen of Judea, because young Roman soldier were dying in…
A FOREIGN LAND
Last night I saw a plan that dovetails with my death and resurrection that has allowed me to forgive my very sinful parents – since I was twenty. But, they crossed
THE LINE
I have no resoect for grown white men, who have dealth with their fear and hatred of black people – alltheir lives! They portray themselves as BIG VICTIMS who were forced to take over the Republican Party and our Democracy. The tocicitiy and evil that poured from Rosemary – is legend! She is demonized in two books – and a movie script! These Buckian Outside Ghostwriters – have not fucking clue! My grandmother is……MARY MAGDALENE ROSAMOND! Go aehead. Google her name. See if you big crybabies can find another with this name, that you may noter add to your..
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OF FEAR AND LOAHTING!
9/12/2020
Arkyville On The McKenzie






It’s high noon….I said after my Old Man Nap failed to take me into the future, because, the future has arrived at the New Gateway to the McKenzie! I found another Rose. Billy Ruth Rose is The History Keeper, a true Oregonian Hobbit. She might be my kin!
Two days ago my niece, Shannon Rosamond, sent a message of concern. She had hear about the fires in Oregon on NPR radio. She offered me a safe haven in Arizona where she lives close to Christine’s other daughter, Drew Benton.
Dianne-Frye Dundon is third generation Finn Rock. The Fryes are one of the oldest families on the McKenzie River. She married Michael Dundon, the brother of Jim Dundon who married my younger sister, Vicki Presco, who I saw running around topless on John Allensworth’s land. John owned the Log Cabin Inn. Jim built a geodesic home on John’s property. His brother built a cabin next to the dome. Three years later, Michael is a father of four working in the woods as a tree-topper. He later became a foreman for a famous logging outfit. This is ‘Sometimes A Great Notion’.
Michael was a cook at the Inn and the Cougar Room. Both these places burned down years ago. Dianne bartended at the Inn and all her children worked at other restaurants and stores. Dianne got my newfound sixteen year old mother, a job teaching at McKenzie High School. Jennifer Dundon had just moved out of the cabin you see above, and it was for rent for $500 a month. I sent these photos and offer to Heather, but she had moved. There was no forwarding address – until three days ago! I am in theory, moving all my Rose Family – to Finn Rock – for the rebuilding time started at Noon today! Come back for a visit, for this post….will grow. You can’t keep the dream of a good man down. The ghost of Harold Carlson woke me this morning.
“Time to go to work!”
John Presco
FINN ROCK: USA Track and Field Oregon has announced it will be holding Oregon championship races on the track at the 3,000m and 25,000m distances. The event is set to start at 9 a.m. on Sunday, September 10th, at McKenzie Community Track and Field in Finn Rock. The Oregon Track Club Masters is a major sponsor of the event.
Both races will serve as the USATF Oregon Championships for men and women for open athletes.
“Like Mayberry – without Barney & Andy”

EUGENE: “It was a wonderful place to live,” Billie Ruth Rose had to say about the community of logger’s families that once thrived near Quartz Creek on the McKenzie River. “My folks lived there for 20 years. There were probably 100 kids in the area and the mothers mainly stayed home to raise families. It was a good place – like Mayberry without Barney and Andy.”
Rose and Doyle Hawks, also a fellow kid from “Arkyville,” as the camp was called locally, were featured last weekend at the McKenzie Memories presentation in Eugene. Hawks shared some of the history about how the settlement came to be – tracing founder “Whit” Rosborough’s migration from the pine woods of Arkansas and the contingent of workers who followed him when he reestablished his mills in Oregon.
“I grew up with a fishing rod in one hand and a rifle in the other,” Hawks recalled. But he and other boys in the neighborhood had their hands on some tools. Most started working in the woods when they were in the 9th grade, and kept at it until they graduated – planting trees for Rosboro for a dollar an hour.
Reliving Finn Rock Camp

FINN ROCK: “I always wondered why they called it a camp,” Billie Rose recalls. “Our folks lived there for almost 20 years. I guess ‘camp’ sort of gave the impression we were transients but we weren’t.”
Billie, her sister Nancy and brother Joe, were part of a gathering of old friends last Saturday who grew up in a community that many of today’s McKenzie Valley residents might never know existed. Their home, the Finn Rock Camp has long roots, stretching back to 1890, when Thomas “Whit” Whitaker Rosborough built a sawmill in Rosboro, Arkansas. After his honeymoon itinerary swung though the Pacific Northwest, Whit had a longing to return. He did that in 1939 when he moved to Springfield, Oregon, and built what a newspaper of that time called the region’s “most modern timber manufacturing plant.” Timber for the mill came from lands he’d purchased up the McKenzie Valley.
One of Rosboro’s Finn Rock parcels sold

The McKenzie River Trust (MRT) has purchased 154 acres of riverfront land along the McKenzie River near the town of Blue River in a closed-bid auction. The property includes approximately two miles of riverfront, numerous side channels, ponds, wetlands, and an old floodplain forest in the scenic McKenzie River corridor.
“We are grateful to the folks at Rosboro for working with us on this legacy project,” said Joe Moll, Executive Director of the McKenzie River Trust. “When you think of the McKenzie River, you imagine clean blue water, incredible salmon spawning habitat, and healthy floodplain forests. This property has all of that.”
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