
by Travis Mateer
The title of the post isn’t for you, dear reader, it’s for the almighty algorithm.
You see, back in October, I saw a tweet, and the timing of this tweet seemed fortuitous (yes, I still call them TWEETS).
Here’s the screenshot I took the night before Dr. Kenneth Stevenson’s birthday:

That’s right, unlike my father-in-law’s marbles, the movie Dogma, filmed in Dr. Kenneth Stevenson’s church, is no longer being held hostage. But, until the story of what happened to that church–and to the family who once owned it–is told CORRECTLY, I won’t be throwing any “Recovered Lost Movie” parties.
In this bullshit article I found from 2016, much of the story about the “Dogma Church”, as told by Rachel Mabe, is NOT accurate, according to Pastor Ken, who read it for the first time after I sent him a link a few days ago. Sounds like this Rachel Mabe would be a PERFECT fit for a Lee Enterprises newspaper!

Did I contact this journalist? Yes. Was I respectful and professional? No. Like Gwen Florio, I have ZERO respect for narrative controllers, so I give them the amount of respect I think they deserve.

Narrative controllers come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Sometimes they hide their articles behind paywalls, like Sean King did with his attempt to implicate the Stevenson family in the SHERIFF OFFICE EXECUTION of Johnny Lee Perry.

And, other times, they carry badges and stroll around with the confidence of being protected by a Coroner’s Inquest joke that will NEVER expose what’s happening with Sheriff Offices ACROSS the failed state of Montana.
I have traveled thousands of miles around the country trying to understand the implications of the story I’m sitting on because it involves stuff like the Shroud of Turin, Masons, the phenomenon of synchronicity, and the madness of Philip K. Dick. I have interviewed self-styled “synchro-mystics” like Michael Wann, Jasun Horsley, and Mark Steeves, while also making appearances on podcasts like Tin Foil Hat, but that hasn’t brought significant attention to what happened between January 3rd, 2020, when Sean Stevenson was assaulted INSIDE the homeless shelter I once worked at, and January 5th, 2020, the day the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office euthanized Sean inside a private hospital, an act I have called out publicly using that precise term.

Since Sean’s death, cases like Rebekah Barsotti and Joey Thompson have further confirmed my gravest concerns, and earned me, I believe, quite the designation as a targeted individual. I guess in Big Sky Country, potential killers get to walk free and easy, while I still face THREE trials, two for violations of my order of protection, and one for alleged WEED impairment while driving a single-headlight-lit vehicle. Oh yeah, there’s also a civil hearing somewhere in there, can’t forget about THAT one.
Despite seemingly insurmountable barriers and more stress than anyone should ever have to endure, I STILL don’t drink alcohol, I don’t fear death, and I’m not going to stop doing what I’ve been doing since psychopaths used a global fear campaign to pressure skeptics like me into harming myself AND my children with jabs.
It IS a little terrifying how short people’s memories are, but I guess that’s how cowards get through each day. They forget, for example, how close they were to folding on the jab because they wanted to travel, and the thought of being social pariahs and NOT living a more jet-set life was just too scary to contemplate. THE HORROR!
The power of storytelling has never been clearer to me than it is now, so I shouldn’t be dismayed at the multi-faceted narrative hi-jacking I’ve experienced since openly challenging the local power structure of this town. With every new piece of information that falls into place, the picture of what happened to Sean inside the Pov, and why, is coming into focus. What will 2025 bring, I wonder?

If you’d like to support the work I’m doing in relative obscurity, Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF) is one way to do it, or you can set up a cool cash-donation opportunity by emailing me at willskink at yahoo dot com. The cash donation I received recently, for example, was VERY appreciated, and it even came with some interesting spiritual perspective.
Thanks for reading!