
Over twenty years ago Thomas Siebel–the second cousin (once removed) to Gavin Newsom’s wife, Jennifer–established the Montana Meth Project. Here’s how Stanford framed Siebel’s desire to help Montana, and America, deal with the newly minted national threat of amphetamine abuse (highlight emphasis mine):

With Jennifer Siebel Newsom in the crosshairs of the Feds, and hubby whining that friends and family are being questioned in a politically-motivated witch hunt, let’s remind ourselves who came to Montana for Gavin and Jennifer’s Big Sky wedding:
A description of the terrain, from P.C., a woman who used to have a vacation home in Hamilton: “It truly is beautiful Big Sky country. … The Stock Farm is on a hill and affords a magnificent view of the Bitterroot Mountains. … The people up there are unfazed by celebrity. A perfect place for the wedding.”
This weekend, in high summer, mountains in the distance still bore snowcaps. Mother Nature also provided sightings of bald eagles (the avian kind, but perhaps a few guests, too). Among those on hand: Helen and Chuck Schwab (who threw Friday night’s barn dance at the Lodge); Google founders/air transport providers Larry Page and Sergey Brin and spouses; movie producer and former eBay President Jeff Skoll; Willie Brown, whose remarks appeared in Sunday’s paper; Nancy and Paul Pelosi; Gina Moscone and Cal Shakespeare Director Jonathan Moscone; 7×7 Publisher Susie McCormick and Jeffrey Brody; Gordon and Betty Moore; Kathleen Alioto and Jim Meeker; Richard Goldman and Helen Hilton Raiser; Maurice Kanbar; Sandy and Jeanne Robertson; “Sex and the City” actor Jason Lewis; and Dick Blum, without his wife the Senator, said to be a-hankering for that Sacramento job the groom has set his exploratory committee sites on.
While showing up to a wedding is one thing, running a “non-profit” is quite another, so let’s see who is on the paperwork for the non-profit started by Jennifer’s second cousin (once removed):

When you go to the Montana Meth Project website, like I did, the brief bios spell out perfectly how narrative control works. Let’s start with the newspaper guy, Michael Gulledge:

Michael Gulledge is publisher of the Billings Gazette in Billings, Montana, and also serves as a Publishing Vice President for Lee Enterprises, Inc., overseeing Lee newspapers in Butte, Helena, and Missoula Montana, Casper, Wyoming, Twin Falls, Idaho, Elko, Nevada, Albany and Corvallis, Oregon, Longview, Washington, Provo, Utah, Santa Maria, Napa and Hanford California, and Glens Falls and Auburn New York and Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Next up, John Parker. Pay special attention to his work expanding the definition of child porn:

As Cascade County Attorney in Great Falls, John Parker brings intricate knowledge of Montana’s criminal justice system to the Meth Project. He served three terms in the Montana House of Representatives, including posts as House minority leader and chairman of the Law and Justice Interim Committee. He helped pass legislation that increased penalties for Meth lab operators and established a jurisdictional basis for drug treatment courts.
Parker has won numerous trial convictions including operation of an unlawful clandestine methamphetamine laboratory, meth possession, in addition to winning convictions for a wide array of felony offenses. He supervises a team of 12 attorneys and 10 support staff.
In addition to his work on meth and other drug-related legislation, Parker helped pass legislation which expanded the definition of child pornography in order to protect more children from sexual predators, and creating the criminal offenses of money laundering and vehicular homicide while under the influence.
When I read the General’s bio (Gene Prendergast), his connection to Carroll College–and the Montana Meth Project’s expansion to Hawaii–made me think of the Alani Bankhead Op.

Gene Prendergast is Major General (retired) of the Montana National Guard.
Under his leadership, the Guard became very active in school anti-drug programs, with Guard/Reserve personnel visiting schools to educate students about the dangers of drugs. In addition, Gen. Prendergast helped create The Challenge Program at UM-Western, an alternative education program for at-risk youth.
Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1967, General Prendergast progressed through the ranks, serving as Deputy Commandant of the Montana Military Academy. In 1990, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Montana Army National Guard.
In addition to his military and defense-related honors, Gen. Prendergast has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of the State of New York – Western Montana College and an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Carroll College.

Up next, Barbara Ranf:

Barbara Ranf is Executive Director of State Government Affairs for BNSF Railway Company for Montana and Idaho.
Prior to joining BNSF, Barbara worked with the Montana Chamber of Commerce as Government Relations Director. She served under Governor Judy Martz as Director of the Montana Department of Administration and Ex-Officio State Treasurer in 2001 and then as Chief of Staff through 2004.
Barbara spent 20 years with Qwest Communications (formerly USWEST/Mountain Bell) in Montana in various management positions which included public relations and government affairs responsibilities. Other prior work experience included the Montana Office of Public Instruction, Kansas Geological Survey and the Kansas University Affiliated Facility/Bureau of Child Research.
Former Governor, Judy Martz, for those who don’t know, was a Republican. Former Governor, Steve Bullock, and husband to Lisa Bullock (not officially listed on the website), is a Democrat. It’s nice to know that the scourge of meth, and now fentanyl (as of 2025), can bring our two political parties together.
The Montana Meth Project, a statewide organization, announced its campaign against fentanyl this week, in partnership with Red Ribbon, the nation’s largest drug-use-prevention campaign.
The campaign will consist of teacher and student contests, which will continue through Oct. 31.
Fentanyl isn’t the kind of drug used recreationally by a trillionaire, of which there is only one on the globe (his drug of choice, we are told by the NYT, is ketamine). That said, with California’s Governor and first lady in the news, and considering their Montana connection, isn’t it interesting that the trillionaire in the news for being a trillionaire has a jet that was recently spotted in Bozeman?
As I was goofing around on Google, I came across a website that follows Elon Musk’s jet. Not Elon Musk, but his jet. Now, you might ask yourself why am I sharing this with you? Well, that’s a great question. The reason I’m sharing it, is because according to the website, Elon Musk’s jet was recently in Bozeman.
Musk, who is the richest person in the world with just under a trillion dollars in wealth is an interesting character, but why was he or his jet in Bozeman?
Looking at property in the Yellowstone Club? Looking to buy the Yellowstone Club? Maybe thinking about buying a ranch here in Montana? I’m not real sure, but I do know that his jet landed at the Bozeman/Yellowstone International Airport and a day or so later, the jet was up and off to it’s next destination.
This is quite curious when you consider the apparent PayPal Mafia meetup at Paws Up Ranch, north of Missoula, last June.
Returning to the current scandal of the moment, Jennifer Siebel Newsom is being accused of using her non-profit, the California Partners Project, to take in money and buy documentaries from her FOR-profit LLC, Girl’s Club Entertainment. Here’s how PJ Media describes the scheme:
According to IRS Form 990 disclosures, her nonprofit frequently buys from Siebel Newsom’s for-profit film company—Girls Club Entertainment LLC—writer, producer and director services and the licensing and production rights for her documentaries. Then it sells the docs to the state and public schools.
IRS records show that her nonprofit has paid her Girls Club Entertainment LLC roughly $1.64 million for these production and licensing rights since 2012, which includes a steady annual contracting fee of $150,000 since 2018.
When I checked out the 990 form, like I did with the Montana Meth Project, here are the names I found associated with the California Partners Project:

Examining some of the names on the paperwork of Jennifer Newsom’s “non-profit”, like Carolyn Gan (who has her own family foundation), produced more curious connections to both Montana AND Hawaii. Hmmm.

Eileen Myles is a poet who spent time as a visiting writing professor at the University of Montana before throwing her support behind Hillary Clinton.
Beginning in 2002, Myles began a five-year stint as a professor of writing at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). UCSD funded the research and travel grant that enabled the creation of Inferno (2010), as well as Hell, an opera composed by Michael Webster, for which Myles wrote the libretto. Since leaving UCSD in 2007, Myles has been a Visiting Writer at Bard College, Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Montana-Missoula, Columbia University School of the Arts, and New York University.
In 2016, Myles endorsed Hillary Clinton for president in a BuzzFeed piece entitled Hillary Clinton: The Leader You Want When The World Ends. Myles was also approached by Clinton’s campaign to write a poem, as part of “Artists for Hillary”, a mostly-female group which included Jenny Holzer and Maya Lin, whose creative statements were testament to their support for Clinton’s presidential bid. Myles’s poem was entitled MOMENTUM 2016.
When you go to the 990 form for the Gan Family Foundation you see donations going to the University of Hawaii Foundation and a Chinese hospital on Masonic Avenue in California. Hilarious.

Another name, Norah Weinstein, brings in that lovely orthodox community in the Bronx before describing Weinstein’s rise, through an internship with Bill Clinton, to delivering baby formula for FEMA. Totally normal.
Weinstein’s father is an Orthodox Jew from The Bronx, while her mother is from Memphis, Tennessee. Weinstein was raised attending Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts from UC Berkeley, and a Juris Doctor at the University of Southern California.
She interned for Bill Clinton during his presidency and went on to work as a corporate lawyer.
Weinstein and Kelly Sawyer Patricof are the Co-CEOS of the Los-Angeles nonprofit Baby2Baby. The nonprofit was founded in 2011, and provides a “wide range of necessities” for families with newborns. It gained attention for producing diapers for 80% cheaper than the retail price.
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In 2020, Baby2Baby worked with FEMA to distribute baby formula, which was undergoing a shortage in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were recognized as one of the 10 most innovative nonprofits by Fast Company and made Fast Company’s World-Changing Idea List.
And then there’s Lisa Ling, the “special correspondent” for Oprah (who lives in Hawaii) covering issues, like the drug war in Columbia, gang rapes in the Congo, and child trafficking in Ghana. Hmmm.
Ling accepted an offer to host National Geographic Ultimate Explorer. In 2005, the show moved to the National Geographic Channel and returned to its original name, National Geographic Explorer. Ling has covered the drug war in Colombia, investigated the notorious MS-13 gang, and explored the culture of U.S. prisons. She also was allowed to travel into North Korea as part of a medical missionary group, where she and a film team were able to document a rare look into North Korea. The trip was documented in the 2007 National Geographic documentary “Inside North Korea”.
She then became a special correspondent for The Oprah Winfrey Show which has featured many of Ling’s investigative pieces, including a report on North Korea. Ling’s title is “Oprah Show Investigative Reporter.” She also has reported on bride burning in India, gang rape in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda, child trafficking in Ghana, under cover investigation of Pennsylvanian puppy mills with Main Line Animal Rescue, the immediate aftermath of the hurricane in New Orleans, and the April 2007 Virginia Tech Massacre.
While I’m sure there’s more to discover by poking around the names running the non-profits getting temporary media attention before that attention shifts to the next shiny thing, what’s the point? This is just the game money plays, and this money game has essentially corrupted EVERYTHING around us, especially the world of “non-profits”.
Thankfully, without money to cover even my basic costs of living, I don’t have to worry about the corrupting influence of donor dollars, I’m still figuring out how to raise $355 to buy court transcripts. Stay tuned tomorrow for info on where I’ll be in Missoula if you’re interested in helping me out.
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