
To begin, the context for why my tremendously large ego requires that I fill out semi-regular butthurt reports on myself can be found here, including degrees of separation I’ve had to Joe Rogan, who opined a month ago that Austin, Texas, has a serial killer.
While the amount of bodies showing up dead in Ladybird Lake gets a smidgen of national attention, like this bit from Fox News, I’ve catalogued by attempt to get traction and, ultimately, my experience of getting burned by the main Smiley Face grifter, William Ramsey, and his main investigator, Jim Smith.
If you want to hear two grifters pounce on the Joe Rogan opportunity, giving rise to this BUTTHURT opportunity, you can hear their Smiley Face update here.
If you think this grift doesn’t suck in hearts and minds, especially from grieving family members, you haven’t spoken to mothers of dead family members like I have. One of those mothers I spoke to a few summers ago after Jim Smith put her son’s case on my radar. Here’s the skinny from the local reporting at the time (2018):
Cameron Collin, whose body was discovered Saturday south of Billings in Pryor Creek, likely died of drowning according to an autopsy, and authorities do not suspect foul play.
Yellowstone County Sheriff Mike Linder said Monday in a news release that the medical examiner’s final report will be made after toxicology reports are completed, which will take several weeks.
Collin went missing in early October after he was walking back from a bachelor’s party on Pryor Road south of Billings.
Searchers spotted his body from a helicopter Saturday morning.
While there ARE some strange things about this case, like how long it took Cameron’s body to be found, there are aspects of this case the mother is now convinced of thanks to the umbrella theory of satanic ritual death, which she thinks her son was a victim of. Some of these details include blood ritualistically drained from her son’s body and one of the killers attending his funeral to gain psychic power, or something to that effect.
While I don’t discount these possibilities, I found the presence of Mike Toth to be MUCH more worthy of scrutiny, since he was the Sheriff of Mineral County during Rebekah’s Barsotti’s span of being a missing person before she showed up dead in the Clark Fork river. If you want a post with LOTS of links, this one, titled Mineral County: The Fucked Up Gateway To The Failed State Of Montana is a good one to start with.
While I’ve come close to finding the kind of collaboration that might get me back in the position to make another documentary, so far, nothing significant has materialized. In a town that caters to wealth, though, ’tis the season for washing dishes, and that’s what I’ll be dedicating more of my time doing.
Does Paws Up need catering services? Nope, they don’t, but what they do apparently “need” for their wealthy clients, like the PayPal Mafia’s recent symposium shebang a week ago, is a private lounge at our airport.
Thanks to Griffen Smith for reminding me of this article from March.

A luxury resort in Missoula County will have access to a small private room in the new terminal of the Missoula Montana Airport, which officials said will be used for their guests, high-profile travelers and occasionally the public.
The Missoula Airport Board approved the three-year, $10,000 annual contract on Tuesday, which allows private resort Paws Up to use a roughly 500-square-foot room past security with a private bathroom, kitchen and seating area.
“The thought from the airport side was (it was) best use to have someone come in, furnish this, operate this as a private room of sorts to be used for clientele,” said Tim Damrow, the deputy director of the airport, at a meeting on Tuesday. “The airport also wanted to retain some right to be able to use this.”
Going back to the idea of having active serial killers amidst law enforcement inaction, the conversation between the two grifters was worth listening to because they referenced (without much context) the action by Austin PD to use encrypted communications now so that citizen investigators can’t monitor the action. A 10 second search gave me this quick “AI” overview about this action to consider:

While I deal with my butthurt issues, I hope readers of this blog appreciate what it takes to get what I know out to a broader audience. While Sam Tripoli recently said of his many podcasts “At the end of the day, this is a business”, my approach to information is a little different because, at the end of the day, I believe this is a war.
Thanks for reading!