Freedom Of Expression For Missoula-Connected Artists Means Making Movies About Incest/Rape And Hanging Out With A Deranged Occultist

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.

About Travis Mateer

I'm an artist and citizen journalist living and writing in Montana. You can contact me here: willskink at yahoo dot com
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1 Response to Freedom Of Expression For Missoula-Connected Artists Means Making Movies About Incest/Rape And Hanging Out With A Deranged Occultist

  1. This sounds fascinating!

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