
What does Laura Loomer know that we don’t? That’s what I immediately thought when I saw Montana join Michigan as the two places that Loomer thinks Ebola might already be spreading.
Huh?

Montana and Ebola have been paired together recently in local media–KPAX to be specific–and here’s the annoyingly vague reporting:
Two Montanans with deep ties to Africa are sharing what life looks like on the ground amid concerns over the Ebola outbreak — and what it could mean for their ability to return.
Conor Molloy, who works with a humanitarian group in Kenya, said the disease carries a significant psychological burden.
“Ebola has a lot of kind of fear associated with it and…a horrendous disease with a high mortality rate,” Molloy, who is from Helena, said.
Annette Leivestad spends six months out of the year living in Uganda, where she and her organization have helped people for 16 years.
“We are now full-time around the year helping the people in Rippon,” Leivestad, a Baker resident, said.
Leivestad said travelers are already taking the situation seriously.
The unspecified “humanitarian group” Conor Molloy works for is Trócaire, an Irish Catholic charity doing “God’s” work in places like Africa. Here’s Molloy addressing the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade a few days ago describing the kind of work his organization does:
Trócaire is the overseas humanitarian and development agency of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference. We are part of the Caritas Internationalis network globally and we work in about 20 countries. We work around four key goal areas: democracy and human rights; climate and environmental justice; women and girls’ protection, voice and leadership; and humanitarian preparedness and response.
Before I get to the wildly speculative part of this post, let’s quickly review what kind of actual incidents have recently occurred at the Rocky Mountain Lab in Hamilton, Montana:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has confirmed two separate incidents where employees at Hamilton’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories were potentially exposed to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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A spokesperson for NIH told the Ravalli Republic on May 21, “Rocky Mountain Laboratories filed a required reporting form on Feb. 18, 2026, in response to a potential exposure to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus due to a hole in a glove that occurred while changing cages of laboratory mice. All reporting, emergency response, and safety protocols were followed. There was no release outside of the lab and at no time was there any risk to the public.”
Occupational exposures, such as a torn glove, are considered a “release” for reporting purposes. The reporting process is designed to be abundantly and overly cautious, according to the NIH spokesperson.
This same article also references the rumors that Laura Loomer is amplifying, citing the same supposed whistleblower group:
Rumors have circulated online surrounding recent exposure events at the Hamilton lab after Montana U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy joined fellow congressional Republicans in calling for scrutiny of RML last week, citing an anonymous whistleblower report by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW).
What’s really going on here? Well, buckle-up, because now I’m going to throw in aliens, data centers, and Clavicular’s looksmaxxing Op. Are you ready?

First up is Clavicular, the “looks-maxxer” who has successfully monetized the male insecurity and loneliness epidemic by introducing and familiarizing for his audience the option of injecting shit into your body to “improve” it.
Peptides for the face? Inject that shit. Cock filler for your dick? Inject that shit. Then, let in some experts to help bolster this normalizing process with literal studies about injecting filler into your body. Or maybe I’m reading this wrong? (hint: I am)

Aliens enter our story because fuck the CIA and this stupid alien bullshit getting mainstream media play right now. I mean, Yahoo News? Really?
Apparently, the government isn’t disclosing everything it knows about UFOs. A whistleblower has accused the CIA of attempting to use sites like 23andMe and Ancestry.com to uncover people with extraterrestrial DNA in their makeup.
“The CIA wants to hunt them down,” said philosopher and novelist Jason Reza Jorjani, Ph.D., while discussing the so-called top secret government program in an episode of the podcast “American Alchemy.”
While the alien/CIA/DNA bullshit circulates, rehashing what conspiracy theorists have been kicking around for decades, I’m more interested in this Rand Paul X post about our CIA pals:

Is Fauci connected to RML? Yeah, through his mentor, Maurice Hilleman.
Maurice Hilleman was responsible for developing more than 40 vaccines, including measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningitis, pneumonia, Haemophilus influenzae bacteria, and rubella. His vaccines have been credited with saving millions of lives and with eradicating common childhood diseases. The measles vaccine alone has prevented approximately one million deaths. Among other accomplishments, he succeeded in characterising and isolating many viruses, including the hepatitis A vaccine in culture.
Despite Hilleman’s many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name. Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Hilleman had “little use for self credit.” Dr Fauci told the BMJ that Hilleman’s contributions were “the best kept secret among the lay public. If you look at the whole field of vaccinology, nobody was more influential.”
This history is important when considering what’s brewing in Western Montana to help “solve” the Fentanyl “problem”, and who has invested in this “solution” through the public/private/Super-Hero nexus involving the University of Montana, the company Inimmune, and Batman, aka, Mike Goguen.


Inimmune, a Missoula-based biotech company founded by nationally recognized vaccine scientists that has been working on a vaccine for COVID-19, announced today that it has raised $22 million in Series A funding led by Two Bear Capital, a venture-capital firm founded by Whitefish philanthropist Mike Goguen.
The firm plans to use the Series A investment to advance at least two late-stage pre-clinical drug candidates in oncology and allergy through Phase I human clinical trials.
The $22 million is believed to be largest round of Series A funding in state history, according to Two Bear Capital Chief Marketing Officer Liz Marchi, who has been involved in equity capital in Montana for decades.
Does Mike Goguen have ties to the CIA? You betchya! Just ask retired FBI man, Mark Seyler, who wrote a whole book about Batman and the private security company he funded, Amyntor, titled Go Big Or Go Home. It’s quite a read!

When you combine the contents of Seyler’s book with the conversation between Steven Snyder and Morgan Lerette in this episode of Snyder’s podcast, The Farm, you will understand how easily COP-MAXXING can involve cops doing illegal drugs, like steroids, trafficked by people like Matt Marshall, as alleged by Morgan Lerette in her excellent analysis of the Private Security blackhole that emerged as more of America’s war capacity shifted to less accountable private operators, or mercenaries, to use a more honest term.
To wrap this up, narrative control continues to be one of the most important aspects of gaining larger control over people’s thinking and actions, so Clavicular unfortunately MUST be part of the conversation about what constitutes being “sick” and “healthy” in a world increasingly going totally and completely insane.

And data centers? I mean, DATA CENTERS!!!!!!! How about, for 47’s upcoming B-Day celebration, we have a DATA CENTER face off against Erin Brockovich, who recently tossed her hat in the ring to fight back against this fever’d focus of public angst.

To really get inside the data center narrative I strongly recommend watching Ari Aster’s movie, Eddington, several times. When my PsyOp Cinema conversation finally drops I’m sure I’ll have more to say about why Aster so explicitly linked the 2020 “pandemic” with the rise of the data center.
Thanks for reading!
Just opened up my email and saw this. Also an article from Gary Barnett on the same subject. Looks like you guys have Montana covered.
https://garydbarnett.substack.com/p/ebola-madness