Month: July 2021

Missoula City County “Systemic Racism” Joint Resolution Linked to Soros Group, Justifies Further “Woke” Expansion
Missoula City and County leaders look to secure the bag for further bureaucratic expansion citing “systemic racism.”

Election Analyst Estimates 46k Excess Votes Across Montana, 25 Counties Show “Likely” to “Obviously Ugly” Election Fraud
On July 9th, elections data analyst and former intelligence officer and Army captain Seth Keshel released his county-by-county independent analysis of Montana’s 2020 General Election. Keshel’s analysis involves calculating population growth, demographic changes, and voting trends and shifts from past General Elections. His analysis indicated 46,000 excess votes throughout Montana highlighting six Montana counties, including…

11 Montana, 3 Missoula Educators Pledge to Teach Racism a “Defining Characteristic” of Present Day US in Defiance of AG Opinion
Montana educators are ready for racialized struggle sessions that teach “racism a defining characteristic of our society today.”

Hellgate Elementary Votes to “Allow” Parents to Decide On Masks for Fall, County Health Recommends COVID-19 Injections
Not everything will be returning to normal, however. Masks will still be required on busses. Signs for washing hands and social distancing remain, as will much of the plexiglass.

VIDEO: Missoula Councilwoman Stacie Anderson Spreads Misinformation About 2020 Election Integrity Efforts
Missoula Councilwoman Stacie Anderson shares unfounded claim that Montana Legislature investigated 4,592 ballot discrepancy in Missoula County.

Ward 5 Candidate Bob Campbell Shares Letter to Missoulians
Bob Campbell is a law enforcement officer and retired US Army sergeant running for Ward 5 City Council seat.

Big Sky Student Seriously Ill After Missoula Public Schools, Public Health Coerce COVID-19 Vaccine Without Parental Consent
Big Sky High School Principal Jennifer Courtney and Superintendent Rob Watson told the student that “good people get vaccinated.”

VIDEO: City Council Approves All Mail-In Ballot Election for Mayor, Wards Despite Unexplained Discrepancies in 2020 Missoula Election
Despite protests from public comment and Councilwoman Vasecka, Missoula Councilors voted to approve mail-in ballot election amid unexplained 2020 election discrepancies.

House Rep. Tschida Calls Out KULR-TV Station Manager For Misinformation Report on Montana Election Integrity
Montana Rep. Brad Tschida called out KULR8 News in Billings for spreading misinformation about the election integrity investigation in Missoula County Elections.










