You Think You Have Rights?

by Travis Mateer

Since the prosecutors engaged in lawfare against me have the tendency to sometimes not show up for court, I wanted to have some appropriate reading material on hand to remind me what kind of world I’m dealing with here. I think the coloring book, pictured above, is the PERFECT choice.

Since I used the original cover image for a piece of art, I decided to test out the ChatGPT upgrade, which allows users to create anime versions of reality. Which cover do YOU like best?

I thought I had the first amendment right to write about non-profit organizations, but today might prove me wrong. I’m not being told I’ll be facing TWO WEEKS in jail if I continue writing about the non-profit currently bitching to City Council that Missoula citizens aren’t handing over enough money to house homeless people. From the link (emphasis mine):

At a press conference announcing the closure of Johnson Street earlier in March, Davis said the city will endeavor to put as many of the roughly 150 people staying at Johnson Street as possible in permanent housing, or at least connect them to family, transitional housing or a treatment facility. But she acknowledged that the city and its partners would be unlikely to house everyone in by the end of the summer.

Davis has expressed optimism that the city will be able to raise the funds required to pull off the sprint. But United Way of Missoula County CEO Susan Hay Patrick told council members Wednesday that the sprint has generated only about $15,000 of its six-figure goal so far. United Way will not be providing funding, just administering the money.

“We will put energy and commitment into the sprint fund, but we will be looking to the public sector, and to institutional funders, foundations, businesses,” Patrick said. “It would be too big a lift for us to do alone to add that to our other responsibilities.” 

If you don’t see the connection between the Covid-con and non-profits like United Way, let me make the connection explicitly clear.

If you don’t understand at this point how FUCKING IDIOTIC the entire charade of masking and “social distancing” was, then you’re a casualty of the information that was waged against average people to coerce and destroy our freedom to make medial decisions for ourselves and our minor dependents, who would have gotten the jab if people like my own father had his way.

If that’s not bad enough, now the people who misled and shamed us non-conformists about Covid expect us to believe they’ll be good stewards of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of donated dollars to house the drug addicts who sometimes burn down a 2 million dollar pieces of private property. Judging by the worried comments of the director LONG PAST her professional expiration date, I’d say Missoula has finally wised up to the scam that’s been perpetrated on their heart strings and pockets books for FAR too long.

If you’d like to donate to my citizen journalism, which I’ve been doing for 15 years, then Travis’ Impact Fund (TIF) is one way to help out. Another way, if I’m in jail for two weeks, would be to put money on my commissary.

One final note to the hate-readers who are too stupid to understand that intimidation won’t stop me from exercising my rights: I’m not the only person listed as a contributor on this blog. Freeman Tao is definitely his own person, and if he gets inspired to look at United Way’s role in this community, I can’t guarantee it won’t be more problematic for our local narrative controllers, especially if he finds something he LIKES about you.

Thanks for reading!