by Travis Mateer

I grabbed this screenshot from the City Club website, the organization that sponsored Missoula’s State of the Community presentation on Monday. In this image you can see a man with a red tie. Does this man look like Detective Guy Baker?
Before I got arrested, several staff from the Double Tree Hotel came out to chat with me. I kept explaining to them that, as a journalist, I was there to cover the retarded state of our community, and I even showed them how I journalize by asking Cameron (who worked at the hotel) about human trafficking.
“Have you ever had to call law enforcement about human trafficking?” I asked Cameron.
“Yes,” he replied.
“Then I bet you’ve talked to Detective Baker, right?”
“Yes I have,” he replied.
After this confirmation, I told Cameron about how our retarded community employs a Chaplain who runs a joke of a “non-profit” allegedly “helping” victims of human trafficking, but that my investigative focus has been showing that this whole thing is a scam propped up by our Governor and members of law enforcement, including Baker.
Is my work exposing what I think is happening in this community having an effect? You better believe it is, and that’s one big reason some legal factors have been put in place to block me from doing what I’m called to do.
To mark this moment in Missoula, here’s a tune about the state of our community being retarded.
If you appreciate what I’m doing, and you want to help mitigate what’s happening to me for doing it, please consider donating to Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF).
I was once again threatened by a judge (who I’ve written critically about) regarding a THIRD charge he told me is being developed against me as I write this, and that third charge, if it’s officially brought, could mean I’ll be facing FELONY charges. As you can see, this is getting pretty damn serious for me, and I could really use the financial help, so please consider donating if you’re able.
Thanks for reading!