
Until very recently I didn’t fully appreciate the caliber of researchers involved in the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP). Sure, I knew Dr. Kenneth Stevenson was involved, and had written several books about the Shroud, but I didn’t realize NASA was involved. And the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. And Los Alamos Labs.
Here is the list from Wikipedia of all the people who spent a few weeks studying the Shroud of Turin around the clock. Why such intense focus? I’ll speculate a possible answer after this list of impressively credentialed individuals:


While I’ve written plenty of posts about the Sean Stevenson case over the last five years, this new realization of how prominent Dr. Kenneth Stevenson was in an intensive research project of arguably the most studied relic on earth makes the collective inability of the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office and St. Pats hospital to contact Sean’s family before removing him from life support that much more implausibly absurd.
Less absurd, especially after I consider my own personal involvement in this case, is the claim Dr. Kenneth Stevenson has made to me about a curse associated with the Shroud and STURP. Those in the group listed above who did NOT accept the authenticity of what this relic represents, Dr. Stevenson told me, have not done well over the years. I can definitely sympathize.
Until the recent 3i Atlas hype I didn’t think of the Shroud of Turin in the context of space activity, but when the Harvard grifter, Avi Loeb, referenced the WOW! signal, I suddenly saw the signal and the intensive focus of STURP on the Shroud as being VERY connected.
Dr. Kenneth Stevenson’s son, Sean, was murdered in the same hospital that David Lynch was born in on January 20th, 1946–the same year Donald Trump was born on a blood moon and the same year the wacko occultists, Jack Parsons, L. Ron Hubbard, and their Babalon whore, Marjorie Cameron, did their magical “working” in Southern California.
David Lynch went on to make creepy films and tv content with symbolic nods to the real power running this country while incorporating Project Blue Book elements into his Twin Peaks mythos. I could go on, but I won’t. Frankly I’ve come to the conclusion that telling Missoula residents about Sean is like trying to talk to Jews about Jesus–it’s a waste of fucking time.
For refusing to back down on my audacious-sounding claims that the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office murdered Sean Stevenson AND Johnny Lee Perry, I’ve experienced nothing but aggressive local targeting, and this has happened while almost all my claims of where this town is going have come to pass. Well, here’s some more data points to consider, you funny somnambulists of Zoom Town.
There are rumors that coal train traffic through Missoula is about to dramatically increase, necessitating the closure by Burlington Northern of the Madison crossing because of all the train activity. The Rattlesnake neighborhood–already some of the most entitled assholes in this valley because of their use of TIF money to make the trains quieter–will most assuredly freak out if this rumor is true.
These rumors come on the heels of a massive, $15 billion dollar energy company merger that I’ve only recently started to think of in terms of the assholes on the Montana Public Service Commission who are doing the bidding of Governor Gianforte, who is, in turn, doing the bidding of the anti-human tech appetite for global data centers.

While these “deals” are being made by our Governor, the Montana Public Service Commission is generating nothing but chaos and confusion from recent moves after their little RINO war against Brad Molnar.
“It seemed like they were talking through a lot of issues and then they made a vote that they were going to just extend their deadline for issuing a final order for a month,” he said. “So then it was like, ‘Okay, that’s that. We’ll see in a month what all this really shakes out to be,’ and then at the end of the day, this press release came out, which we were surprised to see it. It did feel like they jumped the gun.”
Fitzmaurice described the press release as misleading, given the lack of finalized details on the commission’s actions and their real effect on customer bills.
According to PSC’s statement, the commission disallowed part of NorthWestern’s request related to the $246 million Yellowstone County Generating Station, ultimately reducing the utility’s proposal by $43 million. Fitzmaurice said despite some cost reductions, most Montana ratepayers will see an overall increase in power bills from July 2024, largely due to the construction costs associated with the new gas-fired power plant in Laurel.
I’ll be writing more about energy, trains, and data centers in the coming months, but from my consistent local perspective which continues to see the partisans doing their social media LARPs as being useful idiots, or worse.

Yeah, so quiet that so far my offer to have a more direct conversation with Patriots like Sam have been ignored.
Maybe that’s because I’m a little too loud about the alleged men who call themselves law enforcers.
Thanks for reading!