
by Travis Mateer
Why did Trump and his progeny repeatedly visit Montana? Why are secretive data centers springing up in Montana? And why do Montana Republicans ignore the CIA/Oracle connections of their political leaders, Gianforte and Daines? I have more questions, but those are some good ones to start off this piece where the bold assertion of the title says it all: the CIA owns Montana.
You don’t buy a state like Montana all at once, like it’s for sale on Amazon or something. You slowly build your ownership profile of it over time, like constructing an abstract portfolio of investments. If you’re a spider, the analogy would be akin to fixing strands of your web at key locations so that the delicate lattice-work maximizes its function, which is to control a specific location in order to catch prey and lay eggs.
When you consider ideas of political affiliation as mere strands in a web, the web becomes more visible. Without this consideration people get stuck by the limitation of their focus, thus wasting time paying attention to the wrong things as the spider moves into position for the attack.
Montana is a wild and remote state, and this remoteness was a strategic consideration when dealing with dangerous pathogens at the BSL-4 Lab in Hamilton, where Dr. Fauci’s mentor, Maurice Hilleman, worked. Remoteness also played into the decision to house the Minuteman Program in Montana, America’s Cold War era nuclear warhead equipped missile response that helped form the position of Mutually Assured Destruction.
A geographically remote location is an obvious asset when it comes to stopping the spread of a virus, but what else spreads like a virus? Information, that’s what, and once upon a time the main vector for this viral spread was a product known as a “newspaper”. That’s why I took note years ago that the company producing much of Montana’s access to news, Lee Enterprises, employed a “retired” CIA man by the name of John Talbot, and this former CIA agent didn’t just work in the upper echelons of Lee Enterprises, he actually married INTO it. Isn’t that convenient?
What other types traffic in info and stay on the cutting edge of platforms that disseminate info in order to obtain power for themselves? If you said POLITICIAN then DING DING DING, you are correct! That is why it’s important to note that the longest-serving Mayor that Missoula ever had, John Engen, first ascended to political power on January 3rd, 2006, with the help of John Talbot—and Engen achieved his first of many political victories after working as a reporter for a Lee Enterprises newspaper, the Missoulian. Isn’t that convenient?
Shifting to a different form of cultural expression, Missoula is well known to have hippies, and hippies love drugs. But did you know about the deep and abiding respect the CIA has for drugs? It’s true, not only are the illicit sales of drugs great for black-ops budgets, the effect on actual users has LOTS of interesting applications for mass-population mind control goals. If the British found success weaponizing opium against the Chinese, for example, then it only makes sense that the Chinese would be weaponizing Fentanyl against America.
For a quick tangent on THAT front, check out the giant Fentanyl lab recently busted up north, in Canada. From the link:
Canada’s last-minute decision to cooperate with President Trump on border security and efforts to curb fentanyl trafficking was a key factor behind the president’s 25% tariff threat. While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to strengthen border security, a former US official who led an anti-fentanyl task force under President Trump’s first term has argued that laws in Canada hinder a proper crackdown on the flow of drugs in the US.
“Well, several months ago, you had the biggest lab in the history of the world taken over by (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) in Vancouver… It made Breaking Bad look like minor league,” former State Department official David Asher told Canada’s state-funded CBC News’ chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton, in an interview last weekend.
Asher claimed that the fentanyl super lab was “definitely” connected to Chinese organized crime and also pointed to possible connections with Iran and even rogue biker gangs.
Ok, now let’s rewind the geopolitical clock to ask a very specific question: after Vietnam, how many pilots with Phoenix pedigrees became Missoula-based smokejumpers?
I don’t know, but by the 80’s, thanks to the philanthropic Talbots, I DO know that Missoula became an INTERNATIONAL destination for kids who like to sing. I’m sure there’s no connection at all between the Talbots funding the Montana International Choral Festival and things that might be getting trafficked by former CIA flyboys.
You can’t have an influx of drugs without an awakening of consciousness, so how would one go about STEERING this blossoming of consciousness? Well, it would be pretty stupid to just WAIT for a guru or spiritual leader to emerge organically, so one idea is to get ahead of the curve and seed the spiritual fields with poisoned seeds from the get-go.
Playing with cults is one way an Intelligence Agency might develop this approach, like getting behind a figure with a disturbingly deep interest in this subject, a figure like Jolly West. And what better time to experiment with cults than the pliable timeframe after a nation’s psyche has been collectively traumatized, say with the assassination of a popular president like JFK. When the cults emerge, like the Church Universal of the Triumphant did, then the data gleaned from studying them can be applied at a later date.
When the millennium arrived in Montana, the blacksheep of the Pritzker clan took her share of the billion dollar hotel/gangster fortune, created in Chicago, and started placing Buddahs in Arlee, just north of Missoula. The 1,000 Buddah garden had its 1,000th Buddah placed at the site, arranged to form the wheel of Dharma, in 2015. Ten years later, near Hot Springs, a retreat is being built on thousands of acres owned by the Pritzker blacksheep. What will be going on in this remote part of Montana where my sources tell me drugs are trafficked and you can’t soak at Symes without hearing Russian being spoken?
When spiritual seekers go missing in the woods, who looks for them? Would you believe Batman? No, seriously, when you read the New York Post you find out things about eccentric billionaires who operate companies like Two Bear Air, like how they employ mercenaries, party with politicians in boom boom rooms, and keeps spreadsheets of how many pussies they’ve penetrated.
Batman and his billions are connected to biomedical just like our Governor and his millions are connected through his tech sellout, and it’s all coming up ORACLE, which one can easily connect to the CIA, with the whole enchilada moving at Warp Speed (Trump 1.0) through the Stargate (Trump 2.0). If Montana Republicans could just take a moment to free themselves from focusing on genitals in bathrooms, they might realize that the Transhumanist future they think they’re fighting against is heavily nesting in their own backyard.
Before explicitly detailing to the clear CIA connections of Oracle, here’s a little context about “secretive” data centers from a Missoulian article:
Vast quantities of coal will be dug up and burned at the Colstrip power plant in southeast Montana to supply equally enormous amounts of electricity to two data center developers in Butte starting in 2026.
One of those developers is secretive and its work is probably related to a U.S. government contract.
Combined, the two data center companies have announced plans to utilize as much as 400 megawatts by the year 2030, which is enough electricity to power nearly 320,000 households for a year in the northwestern United States.
Now let’s hop over to the origins of Oracle and the convenient CIA contract it got after Mr. Stargate established this company:
Larry Ellison and his partners won a two-year contract to build a relational database management system (RDBMS) for the CIA. The project’s code name: Oracle. They finished the project a year ahead of schedule and used the extra time to develop their system for commercial applications. They named their commercial RDBMS Oracle as well. In 1980, Ellison’s company had only eight employees, and revenues were less than $1 million, but the following year, IBM itself adopted Oracle for its mainframe systems, and Oracle’s sales doubled every year for the next seven years. The million-dollar company was becoming a billion-dollar company. Ellison renamed the company Oracle Corporation, for its bestselling product.
Our next step now is to show how Montana’s Governor, Greg Gianforte, and Montana’s Senator, Steve Daines, BOTH Oracle tentacles slithering from their bank accounts (source is Salon, sorry):
Montana Republicans Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Greg Gianforte share a tight financial and legislative history with each other and with the tech giant Oracle that goes back years. That relationship has netted each of them several million dollars and made Gianforte one of the wealthiest members of Congress.
Both have also used their offices to support legislation and other initiatives for which Oracle spent significant time and money lobbying, and from which the company stood to gain financially — including through defense contracts.
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Gianforte made his fortune from RightNow Technologies, a Bozeman-based tech company he co-founded with his wife in 1997, where Daines served as an executive for 12 years. In 2011, Gianforte sold the company to Oracle for $1.5 billion, at the time holding between 20% and 25% of the company’s stock, which was valued at between $300 million and $400 million, according to statements he made to the Billings Gazette.
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Daines introduced an amendment to a 2017 spending bill (SB 2943) that included spending to “ensure higher quality cybersecurity” for Department of Energy and Pentagon nuclear command and communication systems. Oracle had previously been awarded DOE contracts to do software work for the National Nuclear Security Administration, as well as DOD contracts for electronics and communications equipment.
Isn’t this fun context for “the company” now getting half a trillion dollars to give Americans a mRNA solution to cancer? Problem/reaction/solution is one hell of a dance, a much sexier dance for psychopaths than Tango is for ex-wives, that’s for sure.
Going back to Batman (Mike Goguen), it wasn’t until a national legal organization sued the city of Kalispell to keep a homeless warming center open that I thought to take another look at Batman’s financial investments. The result of my hunch payed off when I found Inimmune, the Missoula biomedical company developing a Fentanyl vaccine.
In 2019, Goguen founded Two Bear Capital, a venture capital firm based in Whitefish, Montana. Two Bear Capital invested $22 million to Inimmune, a biotech company, in July 2020; this investment was part of the largest Series A investment in Montana history.
Knowing that homeless culture is fueled by drug culture from my years working at a homeless shelter, I saw this legal move as a way to protect a potential sample population of drug addicts for future experimentation. A few months later, Inimmune announced phase 1 drug trails. When you know where the tentacles lead, it’s easy to predict the future.
David Lynch, born in Missoula, died four days before his birthday. Born on January 20th, 1946, this famous director entered the world just as an ambitious Navy boy, who grew up in Montana, participated in some weird ritual. This Navy boy went on to form an upstart religion called Scientology, while his pal established the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in order to help NASA do whatever the fuck they do.
It’s almost like intelligence assets and agencies know something about Montana that Montanans don’t. Is there something about mountains carved by glaciers and geysers blasting off from a massive caldera of volcanic activity we should know about?
It’s probably nothing, so don’t worry about the West Point Rhodes scholar University president with the 5th generation Montana wife who just happened to be into telemedicine before the pandemic, and don’t worry about their pal, Jim, who helped get Barack Obama reelected. Don’t worry that when I call Two Bear Air the Lake County Sheriff’s Office answers the phone, and don’t worry about that pretty missing Indian who has more value as a billboard than as a solved case. Right, Detective Baker?
Montana is an enchanted land of opportunity with features no average Joe need know about, so bring in Kevin Costner and Rip wearing his black hat. Did you know, in real life, Rip’s great great granddaddy was the 7th Governor of Montana Territory from 1885-1887? And don’t get me started on the OTO Dude Ranch.
Let’s say it’s 1978, the year I was born, and you are a cowboy in the Bitterroot Valley, maybe near the town of Darby where Taylor Sheridan’s horsey porn show, Yellowstone, was filmed. Maybe it’s been a long day, and you’re enjoying some strong shots of whiskey before heading back to a comfy double-wide when a Hmong General walks into the bar with a New York Times reporter. What would you think? Especially if you caught the article that explains how “Mr. Vang” came to be ranching in the Bitterroot Valley? (emphasis mine):
This is the third spring in which Mr. Vang has turned over the dry, sandy soil of the Bitterroot and sown his crop of barley. Like tens of thousands of others, he fled Indochina after the Communist takeover and started a new life in the United States. But he is not an ordinary refugee.
Mr. Vang was a major general in the Royal Laotian Army and commander in one of five military regions. An influential leader among a mountain people known as the Meos, he helped organize them into a special fighting force with heavy backing from the Central Intelligence Agency.
Before America lost Vietnam, it escalated Vietnam, and it did so with the help of Jim Morrison’s Admiral Daddy. I found a weird little book in a bookstore by a guy from Great Falls, Montana, who claimed, in this “fictional” account, that Jim Morrison didn’t die in Paris. No, he lived out the rest of his life working at a little bar in Ulm.
What’s so special about the Big Sky in Montana, boys? Even China curiously floated a balloon to take a peek. Is it the missiles in the ground? Or is it something deeper, like a final destination for an orphan train?
For a final chuckle, I know of a well-meaning County Commissioner who REALLY loves trains. His love of trains is so strong, in fact, that he platformed via Zoom a villainous looking Ukrainian at the height of our proxy war with Russia in order to PROMOTE TRAINS at train conference in Billings. Thanks to the tireless effort of this obnoxious commissioner who HATES the math that proves this will never pencil out, passenger rail is returning, we are told, to Montana.
Ok, Dave, but I’m pretty sure the CIA prefers planes.
Which brings me to my final point: the CIA isn’t the only game in town—so, whether by air (OTO Dude ranch connection to the US Air Force, but that’s another story), or sea (L. Ron Hubbard connection to Naval Intelligence), whatever makes Montana special, it’s safe to assume others would probably want to have control of it as well, whatever it is.
If you would like to help fund me, the self-proclaimed Dave McGowan of Montana, then Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF) is one way to do it. Or, if you’re a funder of documentaries in town for that little festival, you could also write me a giant check for the documentary I want to make. I think $100,000 would be a good start.
Thanks for reading!
Fun fact about the Prtizker crime family: they made their initial fortune during the Second World War by robbing Japanese Americans and Italian Americans of all their property after they were rounded up and placed into detention camps like Fort Missoula. They used that capital to buy hotels and politicians and were a major driving force behind so-called “gender-affirming care” for minors.
Interesting, wasn’t aware of that angle.
Its amazing how many Montanans don’t know the connection between the CIA, the Smokejumpers, and the Hmong people. Or the rest of the details in this blog. Nicely done Travis. If I thought spending 6 figures for your documentary would wake any of them up, we could save this little corner of the world.
Thank you! The book Hog’s Exit tells more, more people do need to know this fascinating history.
Great article, and you caught most of the important stuff. Here’s a few more for you to look into:
* The Mansfield American Wars in Asia project is a CIA operation
* The Mansfield Center shut down China’s Confusian Institute for supposed propaganda, while spewing it’s own woke drivel. Like USAID, the Mansfield Center uses UM as a recruiting ground for future CIA operations.
* UM Hired Seth Bodnar, a highly experienced U.S. Army psyop practitioner to counter a growing disgruntled community regard allegations of rape that saw 5 senior VP’s fired and the UM President resign. He’s also fluent in Chinese, and escaped GE’s financial division before it collapsed.
* UM Teaches several advanced classes on Arabic and Farsi to Special Forces on sabbatical, while also teaching Terrorism Studies.
* Missoula is also a Sanctuary City that brings refugee’s from war torn countries like Eretria and the Congo. This CIA program targets and programs future ‘freedom’ fighters’ who are natives in countries we expect to have future military operations in. The give them financial support for 2 years, then drop them on there ass. Many fail, and end up back in there home country, where they desperately will do anything to get back to the U.S. Enter CIA recruiters.
* The Asian version of Operation Paperclip brought at least one Japanese bioweapon engineer, and war criminal to Missoula to continue there research at Rocky Mountain Labs. Former Fort Missoula detention interrogators, now working for the CIA, work as handlers.
* Saving Private Ryan was researched and written by Missoulian Stephen Ambrose, a CIA Researcher. It and it’s follow up Band of Brother’s were researched by Ambrose by reading Microfiche copies of American soldiers private letters.
* Several former CIA, DNI and DHS employee’s have wormed there way into Missoula city and county government.
* A ‘retired’ U.S. Army Colonel is teaching an Aeronautics Engineering class to Sentinel highschool students, using a CH47 Chinook as a military recruiting tool.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing.