
Today’s post is an Epstein appetizer post based on a curious email I found in the Epstein dump. Here’s the email:

Isn’t this interesting? I’m especially interested in how Missoula probation officers could “already know a lot about your participation…” Huh? Participation in WHAT?
Maybe Landee Holloway knows something about this? Too bad she’s so busy presiding over the bullshit prosecution of Brandon Bryant.

Landee was recognized by the Missoula Exchange Club as Probation and Parole Officer of the Year in 2013 and in 2014, she was honored with the Montana Governor’s award for Excellence in Performance for her work on offender reintegration. She served on the steering committee for the Missoula Jail Diversion Master Plan and , in June 2016, the Missoula County Board of County Commissioners unanimously appointed her to fill the interim term as Missoula County Justice of the Peace.
For more context on the effort of Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem to make business connections with Elon Musk, here’s a Jacobin article from ten years ago that offers some interesting insights:
Two years before hosting a meeting with Elon Musk in Dubai, Emirati logistics CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem asked Jeffrey Epstein to connect him with the Tesla head, newly released emails show. It’s not the only time Musk has come up in the Epstein files.
In 2015, an Emirati businessman emailed Jeffrey Epstein asking the financier to put him in touch with Elon Musk, according to leaked emails reviewed by the Lever.
According to the records, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of Middle East logistics giant DP World and one of President Donald Trump’s early Middle Eastern business partners, wanted to chat with Musk about using Tesla batteries at a hotel Sulayem was building in Dubai. Musk, among the world’s richest people, would go on to serve in Trump’s second administration.
While many content creators and obvious partisans are looking for the most salacious click-bait material, it’s starting to look like the Epstein files will essentially be a Rorschach test that allows us to see what we want to see, while ignoring the broader implication that THE ENTIRE SYSTEM is corrupt.

When a “prominent” Montanan, like Jack Horner, is brought up, the easy focus is to point to his interest in “the girls”. Well, considering our Sultan likes real estate, I thought that perhaps land ownership would be a more interesting angle to apply to Horner’s appearance in the files and guess what? I was right!
Somewhere on his 9,500-acre ranch in Montana’s Paradise Valley, maybe as he watched the sun-dazzled Yellowstone River slide by the 12,000-foot Absaroka Mountains, Wall Street tycoon and self-described conservationist Wade Dokken must have had a vision: He would create a new kind of luxury community in the heart of the American West. Different from the typical recreation-based developments, utopian in concept, his Ameya Preserve would be a place of unsurpassed beauty, where bright and uncommonly well-heeled people could, however briefly, take their ease in a community implementing the kind of cutting-edge technology that could one day save the planet.
Along these lines, Ameya (Sanskrit for “without boundaries”) would be powered entirely by solar, wind or geothermal sources, the buildings would be constructed according to the most advanced environmental specifications. Most prominently, Ameya would also be designed to “zero out,” which means that the carbon emitted in the construction process would be scrupulously calculated, then offset by planting forest tracts somewhere else in the West.
In place of golf or skiing, residents could participate in a variety of Chautauqua-like events, conducted by Ameya “cultural directors,” community members with distinguished backgrounds in the arts and sciences. Indeed, the people Ameya would have on board include some of the brightest stars on the American scene: best-selling author and restaurateur Alice Waters; soprano Renée Fleming; paleontologist Jack Horner; and former head of New York’s Metropolitan Museum, Thomas Hoving, to name a few.
While I haven’t made an exhaustive search of the files, there is a story I’ve been working on since before this latest Epstein dump, and that story will help show the corrupting influence of money and the inability of our elected officials to discern who they are selling out Montana to, so stay tuned.
Before I wrap this appetizer post up, there’s a few more data points relevant to Montana that I offer up for your consideration, and that’s an itemized purchase of an ambulance in Bozeman and subsequent training for CPR services. Curious.

Thanks for reading!