by Travis Mateer
As an artist who has experienced political retaliation, the last thing I want to do is limit an artist’s ability to express their vision.
For example, if a filmmaker with ties to Missoula wants to play out his incest/rape fantasies, I think he should have the freedom to do just that.
I’m sure David Lynch would agree.
And if a rockstar who survived the Seattle grunge scene wants to hang out with an occultist who was (supposedly) erroneously convicted of murdering three boys, well, who am I to deny a free individual the right to freely associate with other, like-minded individuals?
I’m sure Eddie Vedder would agree.
While I work on a very special song to Eddie Vedder, I’ve reached out to a podcasting PI who is VERY familiar with the occultist Vedder did a show with in 2018 to promote his book High Magick.
But you don’t have to wait for a potential interview from me with the intrepid Ed Opperman to educate yourself about the West Memphis Three. Just listen to this podcast.
Thanks for reading.
This sounds fascinating!