The Covert Climate Propaganda Campaign Behind Missoula’s “Common Good”

by Travis Mateer

I’m sure Mica’s mommy and daddy truly believe they are doing what they need to do for their kid, which includes using him for a legal case to save the world from what they think will be catastrophic climate change if we don’t all DO SOMETHING NOW!

I didn’t go looking for this image of a 14 year old kid when I first saw another Missoulian article bashing cars and promoting multi-modal zealots who continue pushing their fear ideology on the rest of us. Here’s what I’m talking about from an organization called “Common Good”. This explanation of what a “neighborway” is comes after some fear-mongering about pedestrians having conflicts with cars (emphasis mine):

The neighborway concept emerged from community listening sessions conducted by the nonprofit Common Good Missoula. The design involves a 6- or 8-foot protected corridor along existing streets. To install a neighborway, parking would be rearranged and roadways would get narrower. Wilburn and Endsley also envision adding traffic circles and other calming measures on streets where neighborways are put into place.

The idea is to provide a lower-cost, quicker-build alternative to sidewalks and traditional protected bike lanes. Their proponents see neighborways as a boon for safety, equity and climate resilience.

We’ve heard repeatedly concerns about pedestrian and biking safety,” said Endsley. “It doesn’t always feel safe or easy getting around Missoula without a car.”

Of course Endsley is repeatedly hearing about these concerns, that’s because there is a well-funded AGENDA to make sure the FEAR of climate change is pushed on local officials so that they spend money they don’t have on infrastructure we don’t need. 

It’s not always easy to parse out the orgs involved in this fear campaign, so I started with the about page of Common Good to see what other organizations are involved:

I took the first group on this list–Families for a Livable Climate–and under the page where you can become a business sponsor I found this:

Kantor Law? Hey, isn’t that the surname of the 14 year old climate activist? Wow, what a coincidence!

When you go to the Montana Free Press article about Mica Kantor, they don’t tell you that Kantor Law is involved in this movement, but they DO tell you how Mica’s parents started indoctrinating their son into the FEAR campaign at the age of four. From the link (emphasis mine):

Even before Kantor’s experience with wildfires disrupting his athletic outlet, he was aware of the impacts of global warming. The first time he recalls hearing about climate change was as a 4-year-old, he says, when his parents took him to see the 2012 documentary “Chasing Ice.”

“My parents didn’t think I’d understand the film. They just thought I’d like the cinematography,” he said. “But I understood. Not fully, since I was 4, but I knew something was wrong and it scared me a little. I was shocked and had a lot of questions for my parents. I’ve been trying to learn more and more about it ever since.”

So, scare the kid, then use him in a legal case? Brilliant. And what kind of asshole is going to criticize that? Certainly not a REAL journalist from a REAL institution that gets tourist dollars from municipalities, like the city of Missoula. Right Montana FREE Press?

Beneath Kantor Law the logo of a brewery is clearly visible. A brewery? Yes, but Imagination Station wants you to think they are SO MUCH MORE than a brewery, but are they?

Yesterday I went to Imagination Station to see if they were aware of the CRITICAL CHALLENGE of urban camping and the recent EXPLOSION near this brewery’s West Broadway location. The woman who pours beers had NO CLUE that an open pit fire near one of the “urban camps” exploded, sending a piece of metal shrapnel at a first responder.

Upon arrival crews found an 16-foot by 16-foot fire in a large pit with multiple explosions that were heard at the scene. 

A piece of metal that flew out of the pit nearly missed one of the first responders. 

The fire was successfully contained due to the prompt response of emergency personnel.

I educated the bartender of this COMMUNITY-ORIENTED brewery about the fire and explosions that happened behind their business, then suggested if they wanted to do something actually constructive for this community, maybe they should organize a clean-up or something.

Is jumping on the climate-fear bandwagon really a good move for businesses? For Edward Jones it appears to be a good opportunity to pitch bullshit investment strategies like “decarbonizing” your money.

Of course the Headwaters Foundation hosted this event. It’s the perfect place for Missoula’s replacement population to mitigate their wealth-guilt and signal their world-saving virtue.

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Thanks for reading!