
25 years ago this month the police chief I spoke with at the Clark Fork Market less than two weeks ago was justifying the heavy police presence he oversaw—a militarized show of force by “law enforcement” which led to a riotous response by local citizens by week’s end. For those old enough to remember this time period, Missoula’s riot occurrred not long after the big citizen action against the World Trade Organization in Seattle.
When the Ferguson riots broke out 11 years ago, I reflected on Missoula’s experience with militarized police in this post at 4&20 Blackbirds, highlighting Chief Pete’s use of the word TROOPS to describe our taxpayer-funded law enforcers. Here’s the part of Pete’s description that I quoted from the video documentary about Missoula’s little riot:
“…we backed off, pulled out troops out of the Freont Street area…”
More recently America witnessed a much less organic attempt at rioting in Los Angeles and other cities as strategically deployed immigration chaos grabbed headlines. And, like in Missoula, the Sheriff in Los Angeles didn’t hesitate to accurately describe the nature of his badges:
I want to compliment Jim McDonnell and the LAPD. They have been doing a great job. It’s very frustrating to have the President of the United States sit in the Oval Office and talk about how he saved the officers in L.A. That is frustrating to our front-line troops at both the sheriff’s department and the LAPD.
Instead of being frustrated, like Sheriff Bob and Poice Chief Jim, I’m alarmed. Why? Because, despite paying VERY CLOSE attention to so many things over the years, I clearly missed the continuity of thought coming from the leadership of law enforcement that they’ve been engaged, AS TROOPS, in an undeclared war against the citizenry of the United States of America for a quarter of a century.
If you assume I’ve always been this critical and oppositional to the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, specifically, and the role of the Sheriff, more generally, you would be wrong. In fact, the same year I wrote the post on Ferguson (2014) I ALSO was helping local law enforcement identify a killer, a strange and disturbing experience you can read about in this post (2023).
Before I get to the humorous part of this post about an “opportunity” I recently envisioned and shared last week with County Commissioners for the new location of the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, I want take another quick look at LA where a training facility for the Sheriff’s Office recently blew up, killing three detectives. Here’s the latest news on this lethal incident:
A grenade is missing from the scene of an explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training facility that killed three members of its arson and explosives unit, authorities said Friday.
At the time of the July 18 blast, the veteran deputies were working on two “military-style” grenades that had been taken into custody by authorities. One of the grenades detonated, and the other is unaccounted for, Sheriff Robert Luna said, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The agency is investigating the explosion and is expected to publish a final report in 45 days.
Closer to home, Missoula County Sheriff personnel are settling into their new location on Mullan Road, a location which affords them a more strategic type of terrain to defend. That’s because this new location has a natural moat called the Clark Fork River, a nice barrier that will make being surrounded by torches and pitchforks less threatening than it would were our “Shire-Reeve” occupiers to get themselves surrounded inside the courthouse downtown.
While this round of tax-increases hasn’t put property owners into the streets (yet), I thought the quality of my idea was worth immediately sharing with the elected officials who allegedly control the coin-purse of the Sheriff’s Office. And what is this good idea, you ask? An AI-powered CORPSE CAM, of course!

Here’s my comment, which I recorded myself last Thursday to avoid the lag-time of waiting for the County to upload the video to YouTube:
While this idea might seem a bit harsh, I think it might appeal to those who are already putting this idea into practice, just WITHOUT the cameras! If we add the power of AI, well, just imagine the possibilities! We could ensure that only the MOST IMPORTANT corpses take up the precious resources that our “troops” need to fight the larger war by having AI assess all the things we value as a society, like Instagram likes and the demographic characteristics that allows one to claim victim status.
Right now one of the biggest problems I see is the confusion locals have about this war, and that’s understandable. The vast majority of citizens across the country allow their realities to bifurcated into LEFT and RIGHT, and that leads to all kinds of problems for BOTH sides of this big con.
While the right deals with the cognitive dissonance of the Epstein file distraction, the left in Missoula–through the retarded facade of the “Peace Center–is starting to put up signs in their windows for ICE. Have a look at this new level of virtue-signaling idiocy:

Asserting Constitutional Rights? You mean, like the first amendment I thought I had until *CONTENT REMOVED BY DECREE OF MISSOULA COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE* that collude with corrupt Sheriff personnel who have the power to euthanize and execute black men in our liberal utopia?
This week I’ll be taking a few more reflective trips down memory lane to highlight why I’ve been in a 5 year information war against our local narrative controllers, and what it’s cost me. There are videos no longer available because of my financial situation, there’s that podcast I shut down, my marriage which fell apart, and so many other fun examples of the scapegoat services I’ve offered this town so the virtue signalers on one end of the political spectrum can post their stupid signs while the bitches with badges opposite them get to act like Wild West vigilantes.
Before I wrap this up I’d like to give a special shout-out to the young men I met on Friday as I was exercising that free speech thing our Constitution supposedly protects on the little patch of property we call Juggalo Island–the kudos and cash were very, VERY appreciated as I once again wonder how I’ll keep navigating the unceasing lawfare I’ve been dealing with since August of 2023 on the meager funds I get from the paid portion of my humiliation ritual.
With all that said, thanks for reading!