Madonna & Rothschild’s Pigeons

Madonna’s Crave video features alot of Pigeons.

When the Rothschild brothers took to the air in their pursuit of speed we cannot say. But we can be certain that by the 1840s – and probably much earlier – the brothers had taken to the use of pigeons to carry short and important messages between them. Nathan Mayer Rothschild had a farm in Kent where carrier pigeons were stationed. One or two examples of letters carried by pigeon survive among the papers in The Rothschild Archive. They measure about 8 cm by 5 cm and still bear the folds where they were packed into the small container attached to the pigeon’s leg.This method of communication was one of the tools of success in the Rothschild business strategy during the period c.1820-1850, and part of the success of the Rothschild’s communication system was its flexibility, using a number of different means of transmission, including pigeon post, to suit the circumstances.

CONCLUSION

Eco Warrior, David De Rothschild clearly has the hero gene Madonna craves. The rest of us Joe Blows, are just losers baby. I’m a loser baby, so why don’t you kill me?

Waiting For The G Empress

Europa regina, Latin for Queen Europe, is the map-like depiction of the European continent as a queen.

CONCLUSION

Elizabeth Nash, in the London Independent (March 2, 2004):

ISABELLA, QUEEN of Castile, the monarch who unified Spain and sent Christopher Columbus to discover America, was also the inspiration for the figure of the queen in modern chess.

The Arabs brought chess to Spain when they invaded it in the eighth century, but it was not until the late fifteenth century, when Queen Isabella was at the height of her powers, that the queen become the most powerful piece, according to research by chess historians.

“In its original form, the equivalent of the queen was male, a piece known in Spanish as alferza, from the Persian, meaning something like vizier or adjutant,” said Govert Westerveld, a Dutch chess historian and former youth champion who lives in Spain.

“The figure was weak, and its movements limited. Later, around 1475, when Isabella was crowned queen of Castile, the figure became female but able to move only one square at a time, like the king. Not until 1495, when Isabella was the most powerful woman in Europe, were the present rules of chess established, in which the queen roams freely in all directions on the board,” Dr Westerveld said yesterday.

Chess has always reflected the real world, says Dr Westerveld, who presented his book on the evolution of modern chess in Valencia last week.

It was, he said, no accident that the appearance of the first female chess piece, bearing a crown, sword and sceptre, coincided with the emergence of Queen Isabella, who astonished Europe with her powers of leadership, bravery and determination.

The game of chess represents a battle, a confrontation between two armies, in which the king is flanked by his castles, his bishops (originally elephants) and his cavalry, while the ranks of pawns represent the peasants or footsoldiers in the front line. The game was hugely popular throughout al-Andalus, as Moorish Spain was known, and reflected the constant clashes between rival Arab kingdoms, and between Christian warrior knights and the occupying “infidels”.

The theory goes that these real-life warriors found the pace of chess too slow, so the queen was given more freedom of movement, combining the powers of the castle and the bishop. This loosened up the opening moves, gave more variety to the middle game and transformed the endgame by enabling a pawn to become queen on the final square. All this hastened the moment of checkmate, when “the king dies”.

Jose Antonio Garzon, a Valencian historian who works with Dr Westerveld, said a Valencian poem called “Lovers’ Chess”, written in 1475, the year of Isabella’s coronation, described for the first time the present day moves of the queen on the chessboard. The work is an allegory that describes a complete game of chess, and includes explicit allusions to the royal court of the time.

Madonna’s Messianic Belief

There is no Danger when we walk with faith in God

Psalm 31:21 You hide them in the shelter of your presence,
safe from scheming enemies.
You keep them in your abode, safe from plotting tongues.

Mozart had a belief he was the Moshiach. Or that in the event of his death his music would be the song of Judgement Day
It takes more than Matt Damon’s pretend genius movie

I should erase it. Instead of letting the Psychs poison me and fuck it all up. This Eschatology comes so easy to me.

We love Madonna for intervening in the Yugoslav wars.
Kubrick taught Snake to play chess with human pieces & not judging with his eyes

CONCLUSION

Madonna’s Kabbalah teachings speak of Eternal Light. Only she can deliver Livermore, California’s Centennial Bulb that burns forever. Not Donald. Donald is too cowardly to change the status quo. He is the 1% status quo born into wealth. Madonna grew up poor so she can empathize with us, the poor, the wretched.