A Big Sky Ebola Loomer Rumor? – by Travis Mateer

What does Laura Loomer know that we don’t? That’s what I immediately thought when I saw Montana join Michigan as the two places that Loomer thinks Ebola might already be spreading.

Huh?

Montana and Ebola have been paired together recently in local media–KPAX to be specific–and here’s the annoyingly vague reporting:

Two Montanans with deep ties to Africa are sharing what life looks like on the ground amid concerns over the Ebola outbreak — and what it could mean for their ability to return.

Conor Molloy, who works with a humanitarian group in Kenya, said the disease carries a significant psychological burden.

“Ebola has a lot of kind of fear associated with it and…a horrendous disease with a high mortality rate,” Molloy, who is from Helena, said.

Annette Leivestad spends six months out of the year living in Uganda, where she and her organization have helped people for 16 years.

“We are now full-time around the year helping the people in Rippon,” Leivestad, a Baker resident, said.

Leivestad said travelers are already taking the situation seriously.

The unspecified “humanitarian group” Conor Molloy works for is Trócaire, an Irish Catholic charity doing “God’s” work in places like Africa. Here’s Molloy addressing the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade a few days ago describing the kind of work his organization does:

Trócaire is the overseas humanitarian and development agency of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference. We are part of the Caritas Internationalis network globally and we work in about 20 countries. We work around four key goal areas: democracy and human rights; climate and environmental justice; women and girls’ protection, voice and leadership; and humanitarian preparedness and response.

Before I get to the wildly speculative part of this post, let’s quickly review what kind of actual incidents have recently occurred at the Rocky Mountain Lab in Hamilton, Montana:

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has confirmed two separate incidents where employees at Hamilton’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories were potentially exposed to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.

A spokesperson for NIH told the Ravalli Republic on May 21, “Rocky Mountain Laboratories filed a required reporting form on Feb. 18, 2026, in response to a potential exposure to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus due to a hole in a glove that occurred while changing cages of laboratory mice. All reporting, emergency response, and safety protocols were followed. There was no release outside of the lab and at no time was there any risk to the public.”
Occupational exposures, such as a torn glove, are considered a “release” for reporting purposes. The reporting process is designed to be abundantly and overly cautious, according to the NIH spokesperson.

This same article also references the rumors that Laura Loomer is amplifying, citing the same supposed whistleblower group:

Rumors have circulated online surrounding recent exposure events at the Hamilton lab after Montana U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy joined fellow congressional Republicans in calling for scrutiny of RML last week, citing an anonymous whistleblower report by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW).

What’s really going on here? Well, buckle-up, because now I’m going to throw in aliens, data centers, and Clavicular’s looksmaxxing Op. Are you ready?

First up is Clavicular, the “looks-maxxer” who has successfully monetized the male insecurity and loneliness epidemic by introducing and familiarizing for his audience the option of injecting shit into your body to “improve” it.

Peptides for the face? Inject that shit. Cock filler for your dick? Inject that shit. Then, let in some experts to help bolster this normalizing process with literal studies about injecting filler into your body. Or maybe I’m reading this wrong? (hint: I am)

Aliens enter our story because fuck the CIA and this stupid alien bullshit getting mainstream media play right now. I mean, Yahoo News? Really?

Apparently, the government isn’t disclosing everything it knows about UFOs. A whistleblower has accused the CIA of attempting to use sites like 23andMe and Ancestry.com to uncover people with extraterrestrial DNA in their makeup.

“The CIA wants to hunt them down,” said philosopher and novelist Jason Reza Jorjani, Ph.D., while discussing the so-called top secret government program in an episode of the podcast “American Alchemy.”

While the alien/CIA/DNA bullshit circulates, rehashing what conspiracy theorists have been kicking around for decades, I’m more interested in this Rand Paul X post about our CIA pals:

Is Fauci connected to RML? Yeah, through his mentor, Maurice Hilleman.

Maurice Hilleman was responsible for developing more than 40 vaccines, including measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningitis, pneumonia, Haemophilus influenzae bacteria, and rubella. His vaccines have been credited with saving millions of lives and with eradicating common childhood diseases. The measles vaccine alone has prevented approximately one million deaths. Among other accomplishments, he succeeded in characterising and isolating many viruses, including the hepatitis A vaccine in culture.

Despite Hilleman’s many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name. Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Hilleman had “little use for self credit.” Dr Fauci told the BMJ that Hilleman’s contributions were “the best kept secret among the lay public. If you look at the whole field of vaccinology, nobody was more influential.”

This history is important when considering what’s brewing in Western Montana to help “solve” the Fentanyl “problem”, and who has invested in this “solution” through the public/private/Super-Hero nexus involving the University of Montana, the company Inimmune, and Batman, aka, Mike Goguen.

Inimmune, a Missoula-based biotech company founded by nationally recognized vaccine scientists that has been working on a vaccine for COVID-19, announced today that it has raised $22 million in Series A funding led by Two Bear Capital, a venture-capital firm founded by Whitefish philanthropist Mike Goguen.

The firm plans to use the Series A investment to advance at least two late-stage pre-clinical drug candidates in oncology and allergy through Phase I human clinical trials.

The $22 million is believed to be largest round of Series A funding in state history, according to Two Bear Capital Chief Marketing Officer Liz Marchi, who has been involved in equity capital in Montana for decades.

Does Mike Goguen have ties to the CIA? You betchya! Just ask retired FBI man, Mark Seyler, who wrote a whole book about Batman and the private security company he funded, Amyntor, titled Go Big Or Go Home. It’s quite a read!

When you combine the contents of Seyler’s book with the conversation between Steven Snyder and Morgan Lerette in this episode of Snyder’s podcast, The Farm, you will understand how easily COP-MAXXING can involve cops doing illegal drugs, like steroids, trafficked by people like Matt Marshall, as alleged by Morgan Lerette in her excellent analysis of the Private Security blackhole that emerged as more of America’s war capacity shifted to less accountable private operators, or mercenaries, to use a more honest term.

To wrap this up, narrative control continues to be one of the most important aspects of gaining larger control over people’s thinking and actions, so Clavicular unfortunately MUST be part of the conversation about what constitutes being “sick” and “healthy” in a world increasingly going totally and completely insane.

And data centers? I mean, DATA CENTERS!!!!!!! How about, for 47’s upcoming B-Day celebration, we have a DATA CENTER face off against Erin Brockovich, who recently tossed her hat in the ring to fight back against this fever’d focus of public angst.

To really get inside the data center narrative I strongly recommend watching Ari Aster’s movie, Eddington, several times. When my PsyOp Cinema conversation finally drops I’m sure I’ll have more to say about why Aster so explicitly linked the 2020 “pandemic” with the rise of the data center.

Thanks for reading!

Art Control Is Mind Control And The American Mind Is Drowning In Slop – by Travis Mateer

This collage piece was made the old fashion way–with magazines, a pair of scissors, some tape, and a human mind. My favorite collage artist, Jess Collins, set the standard (in my opinion) for this type of art because of talent, obviously, but ALSO because Jess was involved with the project of violently dismantling the old world in order to help reassemble the new, atomic one.

Jess was born Burgess Franklin Collins in Long Beach, California. He was drafted into the military and worked on the production of plutonium for the Manhattan Project. After his discharge in 1946, Jess worked at the Hanford Atomic Energy Project in Richland, Washington, and painted in his spare time, but his dismay at the threat of atomic weapons led him to abandon his scientific career and focus on his art.

In 1949, Jess enrolled in the California School of the Arts (subsequently the San Francisco Art Institute) where he studied under Clyfford Still, David Park, Hassel Smith, and Edward Corbett. He received a BFA degree in 1951. in 1949 he broke with his family, and thereafter referred to himself simply as “Jess.”

Jess’ piece, pictured above, is a nice illustration of how art/mind control functions. You, cowboy, are immediately drawn to the captivating eyes of the mountain lion…but who notices the eye of Horus near the mountain peak? And, even if noticed, who understands that the eye of Horus could be a symbolic reference to the pineal gland?

Now that we’ve entered the New Age of Digital WhoreUs, the prospects for artists has never been bleaker. Take the story of folk musician, Murphy Campbell, as a disturbing and cautionary example:

Folk musician Murphy Campbell just became the latest victim in AI’s Wild West. In January, she discovered songs on her Spotify profile that she never uploaded – AI-generated covers of her own performances, scraped from YouTube and uploaded under her name without permission. The incident exposes a growing crisis where independent artists face both AI voice cloning fraud and a copyright system too broken to protect them, raising urgent questions about platform accountability in the age of generative AI.

Accountability? With how much AI slop now “floods the zone”, accountability for folk artists might not rate high in navigating the hellscape of cognitive triage necessary to wade through all the garbage we are faced with on a daily, hourly basis.

If you follow any Boomers on Facebook you will see the resulting cognitive damage of what’s happening with online content, since they are easy targets for this online slop-rot. Here’s an example I got a tip about this morning while trying to figure out what to write about today:

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The irony that Foruk, Abdur, and that third one is helping to slop humans in Missoula with DATA CENTER BAD outrage while I, the unpaid citizen blog-flogger, gets increasingly restrained from WHERE I CAN GO and WHO I AM ALLOWED TO WRITE ABOUT, isn’t lost on me.

It’s also ironic that the kind of Boomers outraged by DATA CENTERS are also using FB to write accurate, yet useless, commentary on local decision-making processes regarding the same tax mechanism I made myself a local target for years ago when I accurately called out the Missoula Redevelopment Agency in a documentary I self-financed and released to the Missoula public for free.

Well, John, you had me until AND VOTE FOR LEADERS…because you obviously don’t understand how much happens before “leaders” emerge on the scene as options. It’s kind of like expecting these people to be supporters of art that challenges institutional power:

Is there an alternative to becoming a retarded local with impotent outrage expressed on the digital platforms fueled by the infrastructure they think they are fighting? Sure, I’d say give money to a LESS RETARDED whistleblowing local Lego master with a deep historical perspective, but I’m not sure I’m legally allowed to solicit donations at this point, so instead I’ll just close by saying…

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Tell Us Bullshit – by Travis Mateer

It’s ok to love bullshit, Missoula, so stop pretending you want anything else.

Is there a new beer to write about at The Pulp? There sure is. How about KGVO reporting on Montana’s favorite breakfast cereal? Yep! Obviously, this is the kind of information that we need to know in order to successfully navigate an increasingly confusing world.

Right?

Well, I’m not here to shovel more bullshit into your stupid ear holes because that’s what paid journalists get paid to do. I’m here to say, out loud, what you already know to be true: until the Epstein class is dealt with, everything we are being told right now about our world is TOTAL BULLSHIT!

Take one of the Democrats running for the U.S. Senate, Alani Bankhead. Who the fuck is this woman? And, is she really waging a genuine war against child sexual abuse, like she says she’s been doing for many years?

Is this bullshit?

It sure smells likes bullshit to me, but that’s because I know, and have written about, Democrat Sheriff of Missoula, T.J. McDermott, who was ALSO a part of the Internet Crimes Against Children task force around the same time he was in close proximity to the Epstein adjacent Deutsche Bank retiree, Klaus von Stutterheim.

When I see law enforcement angling to become politicians by promoting their careers fighting these types of crimes, I now lean towards interpreting this as examples of cynically using taxpayer-funded law enforcement jobs to obtain valuable kompromat, then leveraging this kompromat to operationalize and monetize a political grift.

The other option is politicians mean what they say, and Alani Bankhead really is “fighting for us, against the MAGA agenda”.

I don’t know who still needs to hear this, but we’re not voting our way out of this bullshit. Meaningful voting requires voters to know real shit, not bullshit, but my humble efforts to do that at the local level have been very effectively restrained. That’s why I’m legally forbidden from even attending the City Club media bullshit event, brought to you by ALL the regular corporate and non-profit bullshitters I’ve been calling out for years.

One of the speakers at the upcoming City Club Bullshit Summit (CCBS) next month, John Adams, had his outlet, the Montana Free Press, recently report on how retarded Montana voters are, and by retarded I mean that a vast majority of people asked apparently have no fucking clue who any of these jokers running for Montana’s Senate seat are.

A majority of voters couldn’t identify the race’s four Democrats either. Reilly Neill, a former state representative with the most name recognition of the Democrats, couldn’t be identified by 60% of voters. Meanwhile, roughly 70% of voters couldn’t place Democrats Alani Bankhead or Michael Hummert.

The 2026 race for Senate is just the third in 50 years without an incumbent. Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines withdrew his candidacy minutes before the filing period ended and shortly thereafter endorsed Alme, who also received President Donald Trump’s endorsement. Alme, a two-time Trump-nominated U.S. attorney for the state, raised close to $1 million in the first quarter of fundraising, according to Federal Election Commission financial filing. Roughly 16% of voters said they had a favorable impression of him, the same percentage that indicated no opinion of him, while 24% of voters said they viewed Alme unfavorably. Among Republicans, 29% said they viewed Alme unfavorably, 48% said they didn’t know him and 21% said they had no opinion.

Yeah, it’s all bullshit, and if the Massie Op didn’t convince you, nothing will.

To remind readers what calling out bullshit looks like, this post from May 17th offers LOTS of context on the Epstein class tentacles that have infiltrated Big Sky Country. Too bad this reporting has come at such a steep price.

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A Very Curious Montana Cold War Book, Part II – by Travis Mateer

In part I of A Very Curious Montana Cold War Book I connected the WWII path for sending war machinery OUT of America to the process of bringing drugs INTO America. This is how, instead of seeing the resulting drug culture of Rainbow Gatherings and Burning Man as a liberating force seeking to plant beneficial seeds of enlightenment, I now lean toward those drug cultures as being the result of weaponry similar to the propaganda leaflets dropped by Captain Elmer Llewellyn on North Korea for the CIA.

The ultimate weapon of WWII, we are told, was the atom bomb. For Missoula-born Eagle Scout turned film director, David Lynch, the Trinity precursor to Hiroshima and Nagasaki became a dark, ominous plot-point for his career-defining creative work, Twin Peaks. The episode that lays this out most explicitly is episode 8 of season 3, titled “Gotta Light?“.

Long before David Lynch was born in Missoula, a young scientist by the name of Harold Urey arrived on campus in 1914. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about Urey’s early education in Missoula:

Urey was educated in an Amish grade school, from which he graduated at the age of 14. He then attended high school in Kendallville, Indiana. After graduating in 1911, he obtained a teacher’s certificate from Earlham College, and taught in a small school house in Indiana. He later moved to Montana, where his mother was then living, and continued to teach there. Urey entered the University of Montana in Missoula in the autumn of 1914. Unlike Eastern universities of the time, the University of Montana was co-educational in both students and teachers. Urey earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in zoology there in 1917.

And here is Urey’s contribution to blowing shit up during WWII for Uncle Sam from Montana Cold War:

The quote continues on the following page:

…lives for years to come, and in fact, will influence all of history in the future. If the former of these is predominant in the future, we may expect increased well-being for men; while if the latter becomes predominant in the future, we may expect that civilization as we know it today may be destroyed, never to rise again. In view of these spectacular events of the last years, it is well for thoughtful people to consider carefully what the future may bring, and to exercise if possible some choice in regard to future events.

America didn’t need propaganda leaflets dropped from airplanes to get indoctrinated by sanitized WWII narratives because we had text books from the Robert Maxwell psychopath-class dropped on us instead. In order to find the more colorful stories about this time period–like the strange tales of pre-Trinity occult rituals undertaken by key figures in what became America’s space program (overseen by NASA and literally fueled by JPL)–curious seekers had to consult “fictional” material found in comic books and movies instead.

In Hollywood Haunts The World, by Robert Guffey, a strong case is made that David Lynch is giving a direct nod to Jack Parsons, the founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), with the character MIKE–a demonically possessed, but repentant, figure in the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer. Not only does this nod explain MIKE’s one-arm, since Jack also had his arm blown off in the explosion that killed him, it also helps explain the line of poetry that gives the Twin Peaks movie it’s title, Fire Walk With Me, since Jack Parsons was also known for his appreciation of poetry, like Aleister Crowley’s poem, “Hymn to Pan”, which he often chanted before rocket tests, as this article from American Scientist about JPL’s “Suicide Squad” describes:

By 1938 members of the Suicide Squad, no longer allowed to carry out their experiments on the Caltech campus, were testing their engines outside Pasadena in the Arroyo Seco, which later became the site of JPL. They reveled in their nickname. Parsons would dance and chant poetry—most notably Crowley’s “Hymn to Pan”—before rocket tests. (Von Kármán called Parsons a “delightful screwball.”) Slowly and painstakingly, they developed a practical theory of rocket motors. They also invented propellant combinations that were robust and storable. What is more important, these new liquid and solid propellants fueled working engines—in contrast to the concoctions that preceded them, which had chiefly fueled explosions (hence the group’s nickname). In the early days Parsons, Forman and Malina were the driving force, although others of course contributed as well.

The light of a thousand suns, unleashed by the mad scientists of “progress”, stemmed from a fanatical belief system that Parsons, and his peers, were participating in an ancient and occulted lineage of protectors who labored to ensure the preservation of a TRUE form of freedom; a bright flame that the tyranny of western Christianity was attempting to extinguish.

If you don’t believe me, here is Parsons himself from Freedom Is A Two-Edged Sword:

If you find the leap from the American Scientist article to the rantings of a JPL/Occultist, like Jack Parsons, to be uncomfortably jarring, don’t worry, you are not alone. In fact, I imagine a person might find themselves reading one of these dot-connecting articles, like Bryan von Rocket Scientist could conceivably be doing, then suddenly get EXTRA jarred at seeing their own name appearing in a post like this.

While I’ve written about Bryan von Rocket Scientist’s backstory with JPL before (link above), the American Scientist article reminded me that Missoula’s former City Councilor got some 2021 kudos in Ken Robison’s book for the continued connection that Montana has to NASA’s totally real and never contrived exciting space adventures, like the recent Artemis II moon shot featuring Christina Koch, who is named, along with Bryan, in the Montana Cold War passage below:

Returning to the world of “fiction”, the director of Donnie Darko, Richard Kelly, had a Daddy who did similar work for NASA that Bryan von Rocket Scientist did. Another notable data point includes Kelly’s proximity to, and later use of, the Langley Air Force Base:

Born in Newport News, Kelly spent his early years in Poquoson, a bedroom community near Hampton’s Langley Air Force Base. His mother, a teacher, stayed at home while Kelly and his older brother, also named Lane, were young. His father worked on spacecraft instrumentation at the base for NASA. “We designed cameras on the lunar lander that went to Mars in 1976,” the elder Lane says.

It was that work that inspired Kelly as he wrote The Box . He used Langley as a backdrop for the film, shooting scenes at the Langley Full Scale Tunnel, a circa-1930s wind tunnel used to test aircraft, and the Reid Conference Center, a multiuse auditorium.

While screens and cameras are ubiquitous now, there was a brief time in the publishing world when thick, dense literary tomes, like Gravity’s Rainbow, were allowed to be printed. Written by Thomas Pynchon, I grabbed my copy yesterday and, after flipping around a bit, found an interesting reference to the Golden Dawn, a magical order notoriously undermined by Crowley’s involvement. The context is a post-Tarot reading and an attempt to explain the meaning of The Tower card:

What’s going on here? And what the hell am I trying to do by swinging around this big literary dick? Great questions. Unfortunately, for the predestined unfortunates, hell is a part of the answer and there’s NOTHING they can do about it.

Or is there?

After familiarizing myself with the Calvinist fretting over a concept called “Preterition” it started to click. What’s Preterition? It’s the idea that some people don’t get God’s grace and must suffer hell because of divine indifference as opposed to a more active and interventionist God. To see this concept applied to Pynchon’s tome, this essay is helpful.

For a better idea of this contested theological terrain, and why it’s worth trying to understand, here’s a better breakdown before I try and apply this to our more modern predicament:

If ideas can be weapons used by a deceptive adversary, Preterition sounds like theological kissing-cousins to karma, which is the operating principle behind the concept of “revelation of the method”–or, as I heard it crudely expressed the other day–the idea that “they have to tell us what they’re doing to avoid the consequences“.

I’ve recently become very skeptical of the idea that “revelation of the method” means that those who have acquired God-like power over great numbers of less powerful people feel the need to disclose the nature of how they operate in order to avoid the “karmic” consequence of what they’re doing.

Instead–and after much study, reflection, and personal experience–I’ve come to see the mind-fuckery involved in the culture we consume as more akin to the “duper’s delight” exhibited by psychopaths than actual, genuine efforts to side-step the wheels of karma, and that’s why conservatives are missing the point of Homelander’s assassination. Stay with me here.

Benjamin Franklin; Hellfire Club, electricity, Freemason. Abraham Lincoln; corporate lawyer for Big Rail and suspender of ‘habeus corpus’ to beat the south. For those on the right unaware of why it was Franklin and Lincoln portraits hanging on the wall inside the White House as Homelander lost his power and groveled before William Butcher, here’s a voice from the old left re-framing honest Abe as a less-than patriotic upholder of America’s foundational system of government:

Lincoln ruled over an oppressive police state under which a military draft was implemented; income tax was introduced for the first time to help finance a Civil War that killed 620,000 young men; dissenters were imprisoned without trial; ‘habeus corpus’ was suspended in some regions; and legal documents were authored which paved the way for corporations to becoming recognized as the equivalents of “legal persons.”

Before his career as a politician Abraham Lincoln had served as a corporate attorney for some of the biggest interests in Illinois, including “Big Rail”- the prevailing corporate interests of his day, a governmental pie of railroad subsidies in which all the big Republican Party Cats had their fingers. As president he championed protectionism and corporate welfare schemes where the force of law was used to benefit a select group of politicians and their cronies, signing legislation that virtually gave away miles of public land to the railroads for free. His son, Robert Todd Lincoln, went on to a successful career as the president of the Pullman Car Company.

If the infrastructure investment for “data centers” is similar to the infrastructure investment for the Manhattan Project, or to build out America’s railroad system (which I think it is), then maybe that explains why film director, Ari Aster, flashed John Ford’s movie, Young Mr. Lincoln, at the end of his movie, Eddington, showing data centers quietly rising behind the dramatic distraction of the pandemic.

For a researcher using (and plagued by) synchronicity, Eddington is too deeply layered of a movie for this post, but what I will say is my hunch continues to grow that the state of Montana, the town of Missoula, and the role of the Sheriff taking lethal action against a homeless man is something being paid attention to by more than your average joe.

Developing the ability to “read” the symbols, signals, and tells of the culture creators may ruin the “entertainment” value of this content, sure, but that’s the cost of sharpening the ability to discern the underlying messages. When you see the actor, Jack Reynor, play Jack Parsons in one project, for example, then act as a sacrificial offering to pagan gods in Ari Aster’s creepy movie, Midsommar, you’ll starting getting a feel for why certain roles go to certain people, and what’s being signaled by the “casting” choices.

And KNOWING is half the battle!

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Lessons In Lawfare – by Travis Mateer

Today’s post is a little lesson in lawfare for those trying to shut me up, including a former friend who thought establishing a fake religious organization would protect the “artists” who perform free music at the XXXXs from harassment by law enforcement.

This deceptive layer of contrived legal protection didn’t work, which a few people found out the hard way last summer when cops descended on the XXXXs and handed out tickets for violating Missoula’s noise ordinance. Did our saxophone player get ticketed? No, he fled, because people on probation are actually very cop-averse, no matter how tough they talk.

Back in January, when an actual friend told me that accusations were circulating that I had vandalized cars, I went straight to the cop shop to address these false claims directly. Five months later those same false claims, with a few new ones added to the pile, were referenced in civil processes that don’t require proof “beyond a reasonable doubt” because the legal “preponderance” standard for civil processes is different.

What does this mean? It means that a video supposedly depicting me vandalizing multiple cars can be cited as evidence in a restraining order hearing WITHOUT any opportunity for me to get what’s called “discovery”, which, in this case, would have meant allowing me to see this supposed evidence being used against me in the civil process to compel a district judge to formally restrain my behavior, both in physical meat space and online.

Without a lawyer to help me navigate the legal gauntlet I’m in, I attempted to see this video evidence by formally filing a request with the CIVIL side of Missoula’s City Attorney Office. I also filed an order for a later hearing in District Court, citing my effort to obtain and view the evidence being used against me in a coordinated restraining order campaign. The district judge denied that request.

Earlier this week, I finally got the formal response from the Missoula City Attorney Office that I cannot see the video because the investigation into me is NOT active. Did anyone think to tell the people claiming I’m stalking them that the investigation was inactive?

One of the most critically important things to do when fighting back against lawfare is also the most difficult: don’t get angry.

Getting angry might be one of the most natural emotions to experience when inside the judicial bowels of deceivers and paid manipulators, but, if you allow it to take over, then you will derail any chance of thinking clearly about what you’re up against, which usually includes false narratives that exhibiting anger will then seem to justify to the casual observer.

If a target of lawfare can prioritize understanding over righteous indignation at the experience of being targeted, then accusers can become the best teachers, like Mr. Saxophone, who’s absolute favorite book in my extensive library is this one:

One of the things people need to understand about where we’re at on this “Fourth Turning” timeline is that those who were willing to do the things that better people weren’t willing to do in order to get ahead have done just that, and no institution, organization, or private entity is immune from the result.

When you PERSIST in refusing to stoop to their level, or react in the ways they want, their tactics will escalate. This is happening on an individual level, with people, and it’s happening on the societal level, with a general attitude of get yours while the getting is good and fuck everyone else!

One of my strategies to avoid the local mud pit is to look at the historical arc of meta-narrative control, which I’ll pick up doing Sunday or Monday with a component of the Cold War I don’t think Ken Robison is hip to.

Thanks for reading!