
Montana’s Governor, Greg Gianforte, made a big announcement yesterday about an $800 million dollar deal that will bring a “Washington-based manufacturer” to Great Falls:
Janicki Industries, a Washington-based manufacturer, has chosen Great Falls to build a 2-million-square-foot industrial campus, promising $800 million in investments and as many as 1,000 new jobs within the first five years.
The company chose the Electric City after soliciting tax incentives from local officials and from the other finalist location: Twin Falls, Idaho. On Tuesday, Janicki announced that an industrial park in Great Falls would be its third major site.
“It’s one of the largest economic development wins our community has seen in decades, truly,” Great Falls Mayor Cory Reeves told Montana Free Press Tuesday morning.
So, what kind of projects has Janicki Industries been involved in? Well, there’s the B-21 for the U.S. Department of War:
So today, I have a little bit more information I’d like to share with you on the B-21, specifically the seven major contractor partners who will join Northrop Grumman in building the nation’s bomber for the 21st century.
These partners and the primary B-21 work locations are Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford Connecticut; BAE Systems, Nashua, New Hampshire; GKN Aerospace, St. Louis, Missouri; Janicki Industries, Sedro-Woolley, Washington; Orbital ATK, Clearfield, Utah and Dayton, Ohio; Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and Spirit Aerosystems, Wichita, Kansas.
And there’s the GREAT AMERICAN RETURN to the moon:

Janicki has supplied tooling and parts in support of the Artemis program and its predecessor missions. Our work with NASA goes back several years, including manufacturing the composite diaphragm for the Orion stage adapter, which serves as a critical barrier between propellant gases and the crew compartment during launch. That work is covered in detail by Aerospace America and documented by NASA.
Fighting wars and flying through space are GREAT ways for a country with TRILLIONS in debt to dig that debt hole deeper, so congrats, Great Falls! Someone has to build war weapons and escape rockets for the Epstein class, so why not Montana’s Electric City?
To see what kind of unique access Epstein had to NASA, meet Jeffrey’s NASA pal, Ron.




War planes are obvious war, racing to space is less obvious war, but what’s a maximum 5 year slap on the wrist for sneaking monkeypox into America?

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I guess “serious federal charges” that carry a maximum of 5 years is all this little incident will amount to. Weird, because this kind of seems like a big deal.
When I put “monkeypox” into the Epstein DOJ search-bar, this article popped up from the archives:

In Politico’s reporting on this weird monkeypox story, Montana’s Senator, Tim Sheehy (and possible alien life form, Laura Loomis) are mentioned:
Munster and Kwe work with dangerous pathogens at the laboratory, which conducts its work at the government’s highest biosafety level.
The charge comes a week after Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana asked the Department of Health and Human Services’ inspector general to review the renowned lab after a monkey infected with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever bit a worker there last year.
In his request, Sheehy also mentioned a whistleblower complaint made public by the conservative animal rights group White Coat Waste targeting Munster.
MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, who is close with President Donald Trump, has drawn attention to the issue and has urged federal intervention against the lab and against Munster.
For those who don’t understand how very, very exciting Montana is, our drone-manufacturing Senator, Tim Sheehy, recently crashed a fighter jet owned by the head of NASA, Jared Isaacman, the guy who temporarily got between the amazing bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

The plane U.S. Sen Tim Sheehy made an emergency landing near Ennis last Friday is a private aircraft owned by the NASA administrator Sheehy heavily supported during his nomination process.
According to the FAA incident report, the aircraft experienced engine issues and Sheehy, a Navy Seal and former aerial firefighter, was required to make a forced landing in a field.
The aircraft involved was an Aero Vodochody L-39, a Czech-made fighter jet trainer owned by Jared Isaacman.
Before all the drama between Musk and Trump over Jared Isaacman at NASA, NASA was exploring using blockchain technology, thanks to Epstein’s NASA pal, Ron.

This idea, floated by NASA’s Epstein collaborator, was pitched back in 2019. Now, 7 years later, we know a lot more about Epstein, Bitcoin, and a curious former child actor by the name of Brock Pierce. To get an idea of how Brock Pierce helped Epstein manipulate the concept of cryptocurrencies, listen to this clip. Pierce and Epstein were VERY close and that proximity should make EVERY Crypto-bro very weary.

What will Montana do with digital currencies? Great question.
As the dust settles from yesterday’s primary races, readers interested in the topic of digital currency should be aware that Governor Gianforte has a task-force working on “Blockchain and Digital Innovation”. Here’s who they are and what they are tasked with doing:

The group is charged with building expertise and recommending policies to promote, support, and appropriately regulate blockchain, financial technology, and digital innovation in Montana, including incentives for related industries and partnerships with existing financial institutions and regulated service providers.
The bipartisan task force will report its findings and recommendations to the Economic Affairs Interim Committee and the Legislative Council by July 1, 2026. All meetings are open to the public, offer a Zoom participation option, and will be recorded and posted on this webpage.
Don’t worry, I’m sure no one at the state level will mention Epstein, all his influential friends, and how thoroughly compromised his class of co-conspirators have rendered Big Sky Country.
Thanks for reading!