John Presco | 1 May 2004 04:48
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Fwd: Re: Dixon is a lying fool

--- In WTC-Terrorism <at> yahoogroups.com, "John Presco" <prosemont <at> y...> 
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I was just going to answer that. 

Recovering Alcoholics have much difficulty in completing the tasks 
they set for themselves. This may be applicable to Bush. Consider 
how he mobilized the troops in Saudi Arabia before he got permission 
to attack, as if he knew that if he did not commit himself to making 
a bold move, he may be talked out of it. This was the move of a 
drunk, or, someone on a dry-drunk. Back to that later.

'The Gideon Computer' is about how the little snippits of discarded 
guilt and shame could be spliced together by a shame-based person, 
and used to control the world. This is done by Thomas Gideon whose 
Italian father owned the big pink garbage trucks that were filling 
in the San Francisco Bay with garbage (to secretly make valuable 
realestate) who bought the Oakland Raiders for his son, and then 
dressed them in pink uniforms, the team logo now reading "Bad enough 
to wear pink".

I began this novel in 1986 and it was susposed to be science 
fiction. The trouble was, the fiction began to come true as I wrote, 
and the next thing I am doing is writing a novel suggesting John the 
Baptist was the true Messiah who married Mary Magdalene. Consider 
the DaVinci Code. Brown may have visited one of my yahoogroups as I 
am a bit of a authority on the Templars and the Priory de Sion.

The protaginest of the Gideon Computer is Berkeley Bill Bolagard, 
who was a brilliant engineer student at UC Berkeley who beccomes an 
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John Presco | 1 May 2004 18:13
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Grail Art

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Great paining of Magdalene coming ashore.

Jon

 
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 00:38
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 00:47
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 06:34
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Du Temple Vrainville

The seigniory of Vrainville which concerned Alluïe (Alluyes) had a 
certain importance in the Middle Ages. It extended on the parishes 
from Montharville and of Flacey, the name of Verani Villa in 1555 
carried, was described as village in 1586. It was also the vassal 
stronghold of the county of Dunois , national of the baillage of 
Châteaudun for justice.
The most former known lord named Gilles Bretheau . He gave on 
December 17, 1492, a revenue of corn etc... in Julien Deschamps , 
priest of Montharville, so that he says each Friday a mass to his 
intention. The Dannemont family arrives then and leaves a girl, Anne 
(1617-1679) who marries Jehan de Renes , which becomes lord of 
Vrainville thanks to his wife who lived the place.	 

Follow one another:
in 1634, François de Raines 
in 1657, Duplessis 
in 1679, of Courcillon 
in 1731, Etienne Monginot of the Room . His/her Marie daughter 
marries one of Jaucourt , Marquis de Penisses. Three their children 
inherit Vrainville which they sell on March 26, 1754 to Nicolas 
Sebastien Charlier for the sum of 13400 pounds.

 
The construction of the house seigneuriale, started about 1730, was 
not finished in 1754 (not toît). It lasted, thinks one, about thirty 
years.
With that were added the smallholding of Guinguinière, the seigniory 
of Bourgerits, the ponds of Teillau, Bigotière as well as Mothe 
(Moresville), the wood of Vrainville, Glan, Boutardière and 
Poitiers, more: rights of justice, hunting, revenues etc...
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 15:46
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Fwd: Michealle Neisses

--- In rosamond <at> yahoogroups.com, "Bradley Gray" <bradley <at> s...> wrote:
I remember her...She lived in an apartment in Pacific Grove with her 
daughter Aimee.  Very nice lady.  Very traditional, as I recall. 
Aimee was best friends with one of my first girlfriends. 

--- In rosamond <at> y..., "John Presco" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
> Her name is spelled MICHEALLE NEISESS. She was a friend of the 
> family. She adored us all, and is a sweet innocent women who lost 
her 
> husband (an Officer) in the Vietnam war. She is from France and 
> teaches French to Military Attaches. She refused to get a copy of 
> Tom's book when she visited the Rosamond Gallery, she thinking it 
was 
> very crude how it was presented to her, she told she could get it 
for 
> free if she bought a hundred dollars or more of art. This is a 
highly 
> sensative and cultured woman, whose keen sence of right and wrong 
is 
> a rarity. She told me it cheapened the memory of Christine, and 
that 
> she had no problem paying the $24.95. But, with this story treated 
> like spam, a ad or flyer dropped in the bag, she felt insulted. 
> 
> This morning, I have added more to this last installment of the 
> review. I want to thank you and the owner of this group for 
allowing 
> me to verbalize my thoughts, I alas getting a clearer picture of 
what 
> transpired out there at Rocky Point. Though I do not know for sure 
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 15:57
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History of Rougemont and Rosamond Family

History of the Rosemond Family

_________________________________________

Compiled and Written by

Leland Eugene Rosemond

_________________________________________

New York, New York

Printed by the Waterman Press, 1938

End of Title Page here

FOREWORD

The writer has for many years been interested in knowing more of the
Family History and about the name Rosemond and its variations. He
has, therefore, collected material form different sources and is now
putting it into book form, so that it will not become lost; also to
the end that others who desire it, may have it.

The writer learned that the members of the Rosemond family as a whole
have not had any great interest in preserving records of the family
but have permitted them to become lost or misplaced. The interest on
the part of many has not been great, and it has been hard work trying
to get authentic information. It has been secured only after many
years, and the fact that it is so complete even now is due almost
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 16:15
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Fwd: Re: Masons in Mexico

--- In rosamond <at> yahoogroups.com, "John Presco <prosemont <at> y...>" 
<prosemont <at> y...> wrote:

Fremont was taken uder the wing of Joel Pointset a Freemason and 
Ambassador to Mexico who was somehow instrumental in the defeat of 
the defenders of the Alamo. The plot thickens. It now appears the 
Masons are making a move during the Civil War to take back control 
of 
our National direction. 

"       Burr's membership in a Masonic lodge, and the fact that some 
associates were Masons, along with the use of  the cipher,  was 
enough to convince conspiracy theory enthusiasts that there was a 
Masonic scheme for the creation of a new country led by Burr and 
carved out of the United States and Mexico: 
 ...a devil's government with a devil's gospel; and in the 
subterranean lodges sprung from it, in the strong words of 
Lamartine, 
the "Catacombs of a new worship," which worship was that of a naked 
woman, a Goddess of Reason in the Champ de Mars... 

Heroes, Of a Sort 

         Masonic scholars will be aware that the highly-politicized 
Masonic fratricide in the early days of Mexican independence 
involved 
such important personalities as Joel Poinsett, the American Minister 
to Mexico who assisted the Yorkists, and General Santa Anna — who 
assisted only himself, and did not spare his American brethren at 
the 
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 16:16
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Fwd: Temple and the Lodge

--- In rosamond <at> yahoogroups.com, "John Presco <prosemont <at> y...>" 
<prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
Here are just a few of the books that have been written about the 
Freemasons and the Knights Templars. With my discovery that the 
Rosamond/Rosemont, and Benton family are a extremely important union 
of the Templars and the Masons, bids me to protect my families 
legacy 
from those who would do it harm or attempt to steal it and use it to 
their own ends. I am also bid to take a fearless and moral inventory 
of those who have already done this legacy a great injustice. For 
the 
reason I suspect another book is in the works, I must make light the 
covert intrigue that whirls around my daughter. 

http://www.scotpress.com/bysub/templar.html

Jon Presco
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John Presco | 2 May 2004 16:17
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Fwd: Re: Fremont

--- In rosamond <at> yahoogroups.com, "John Presco <prosemont <at> y...>" 
<prosemont <at> y...> wrote:

I am convinced Col. Zagonyi inspired John Fremont to write his 
Emancipation Proclamation, he having to flee Hungery when the 
Hungarian Revolution was put down. Maxmilian would have been his 
arch 
enemy. Zagonyi appears to be a son of the Enlightenment inspired by 
Wensel Anton Kaunitz and Rosseau. After his victorious charge, and 
Fremont's proclamation, there seems to have been a powerful outcry 
of 
support for Fremont's ideas, that forced Linclon to fire him as 
commander of the Army of the West - and to make his proclamation, 
perhaps fearing Fremont and Zagonyi would FOUND a Union of Western 
States that would include Texas and Mexico. 

Jon Presco

Copyright 2003

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Gen'l. Frémont's Emancipation Proclamation
In a proclamation issued by General John C. Frémont, dated Hqs. of 
the Western Dept., in command of the Dept. of Missouri at St. Louis, 
August 31, 1861: Fremont, instituted martial law in Missouri, and 
declared that slaves of all Missourians taking up arms against the 
United States would be freed.

The proclamation in part: 
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