Why does The Missoulian Newspaper in Missoula Montana appear to be corrupt?

Why does The Missoulian Newspaper in Missoula Montana appear to be corrupt?

Watch this video report from The Missoulian to see who this guy is, why he is hiding behind the bushes, what he has in his hands, and what he is doing.  The real question, however, is why did he do what he did?

Something’s rotten at The Missoulian newspaper!

 

http://youtu.be/_EpgjbDKvCw


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Bill Windsor sting of Sean Boushie at the University of Montana – 90 Minutes of Video – Part 5

 

Bill Windsor sting of Sean Boushie at the University of Montana.

This is 1 1/2 hours of film to show that Sean Boushie’s car remained in the parking lot at the University of Montana during the time that he cyberstalked me by sending me a taunting email: http://youtu.be/mGcoR2usulQ

At 17:00, the time code and time of day are noted.  This will enable law enforcement and prosecutors to note specific times in the video.

33:15 — Cyberstalking email received from Sean Boushie.  This constitutes several crimes.  I called the police.

35:00 — Police number dialed.

36:00 — Note that when I said the name “Sean Boushie” to the dispatcher, I was placed on an immediate hold.  Audio to 42:00.

49:43 — I gave a brief update.

51:40 to 56:00 — Possible sighting of Sean Boushie outside the building.

1:00:15 to 1:03:00 — Time noted, and the Missoula Police department was called.

1:06 — Sean Boushie spotted – not sure if it is him.

1:07:30 – I got out of the car to put on my bulletproof vest.

1:10:30 — I moved the camera onto the tripod.

1:11:30 — University of Montana Police arrive.  Listen carefully and you can hear us talking.  I will have the ambient sound removed to make this clear.

1:15 — Officer photographs the laptop screen in my Jeep with the email received from Sean Boushie.

1:16:40 — Crystal Cox is discussed with the police officer who I believe worked on cases involving her previously, though he said nothing.

1:18:30 — Police Captain comes into conversation.  I believe he and the Chief of Police were sitting in a car hidden from my view.

1:18:45 — Police officer asks why I would be here if I felt threatened.  I explained that if it takes Sean Boushie shooting at me to get him arrested, I will take my chances with a bullet.

1:19:40 — Captain tells me there will be no arrest today.  They have to get search warrants and subpoenas.

1:19:50 – Captain tries to claim they may not have jurisdiction.  That is absolutely false because (a) he committed the crime on campus, which is their jurisdiction, and (b) I received the criminal email on their campus.  Jurisdiction can be where a stalking communication is sent from or where it is received.

1:22:50 — Police advise me that conflict complicates their investigation, so I agree to leave after filming a story.

1:23 — Police advise me that Sean Boushie has been contacted and told to have no further interaction with me.

1:25 — Police leave my vicinity.  Multiple police cars came back about 15 minutes later, and one officer appeared to be searching on the ground around the outside of Sean Boushie’s building.

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 3

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 3.

From 10:00 am to 10:30 am on August 21, 2013, I set up Sean Boushie by posting tings on Facebook that I felt would be the types of things that would usually generate stalking emails to me.

One of the things I posted was: “I’M NOT EVEN BELIEVING THIS. SEAN BOUSHIE MUST BE LAUGHING HIS YOU-KNOW-WHAT OFF.”  Another posting said I hated that Sean Boushie would be gloating.

Then at 10:34 am, this gloating email (that constitutes cryberstalking and several other crimes) was received:

I have still photos showing this inside my jeep with the time and date shown on the laptop screen, my cellphone, and the Jeep computer screen.  In addition, I had a video camera rolling the whole time.  Four cameras were being used, to be precise.

Once I had this, I called the police.  ALL of this was filmed as well.

And I posted these comments on Facebook:

  • WE GOT HIM!!!!
  • THIS WAS ALL A SET-UP.
  • PRETENDING WE HAD APPEARED TO FAIL WAS A SET-UP.
  • I’VE GOT THE LAST HOUR ON FILM.

Here’s a video that reports on this aspect of the Sean Boushie Sting: http://youtu.be/YInWx5Nhsgo

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 4

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 4.

In this video, Bill Windsor explains that he will risk being shot if it gets Sean Boushie put in prison, a mental hospital, or both.

http://youtu.be/mxtoBnTVQlw

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 2

Sting nabs Sean Boushie red-handed on government property at the University of Montana – Part 2 – August 21, 2013 at 10:00 am Mountain Time.

Once everything was in position, I waited until five minutes after 10 am.  Then I posted on www.facebook.com/billwindsor1 that the big announcement that was to come at 10 am was being delayed.  I said it would be 10:15.  Here is the posting and the comments that I and others added: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201996500540656&set=a.1865609366531.2111583.1429920220&type=1&theater

Over the next 15 minutes, I posted additional comments to make it seem like I had failed.  Here are those comments that I posted:

  • DAMN AUTHORITIES AREN’T COOPERATING.
  • WHAT BOTHERS ME THE MOST IS HOW SUSHIE WILL GLOAT.
  • I’M ABOUT TO GIVE UP. IT APPEARS THERE WILL BE NO ANNOUNCEMENT,,,AT LEAST NOT AT THIS TIME.
  • OKAY, GANG. SUSHIE WINS THIS ROUND. BACK TO THE REAL WORLD.

 

This is Part 2 of the Sean Boushie Sting — http://youtu.be/kYGbiQUjeF4.  Videos are being processed and will be posted in this and  subsequent articles.

Bill Windsor spends the day filming at the University of Montana and Sean Boushie-land

Bill Windsor spent the day filming at the University of Montana and Sean Boushie-land.

The University of Montana may not be a university at all. It may be a front for all types of covert activity. I speculate on this because they don’t seem to have any (many) students! I spent all day there, and I bet I didn’t see over 20 students. They have a good-sized football stadium, so it probably is a university, but I’ve never been to one as isolated and quiet as this one.  There currently isn’t a summer session, but it’s still a strange place.  There are no stores nearby as there is at virtually every campus I have ever been to.  It’s just different.

Wearing a 30-pound metal bulletproof vest in 100-degrees and bright sunlight will flat wear you out. It’s a sweaty business.

It was an interesting time.  I looked for students and found none.  I looked for Sean Boushie’s building, and after being sent to three other locations, I finally found his building, and his supervisor spoke with me.  And whether he knew it or not, that camera I was holding right in front of him was on the whole time.  Charles H. Janson, Associate Dean of the Division of Biological Sciences told me that he didn’t know who I was, but then he seemed to know quite a bit when he started defending Sean Boushie.  He told me that the University of Montana doesn’t care what its employees do on their own time.  And he claims I don’t have proof that Sean Boushie has done this on company time, but I do.  He did provide safe passage to the highly spooky fourth floor where I snapped a quick photo of Sean Boushie’s alleged office door and then escaped with my life.

The University of Montana employees with whom I met all expressed disbelief that the University would not do anything about this.  It is absolutely outrageous because the University of Montana has its own police force, and a complaint of a crime there has to be reported to the kampus kops, as I did.

I may be staying here a little longer than planned.  The backstory that I need to film in Great Falls can’t be done until the 23rd.

I’ll be out with the camera all day tomorrow.  I’ll probably weigh less than a hundred pounds after wearing the bulletproof vest for eight hours in the 100-degree weather.

This is the sewer at the University of Montana near where Sean Boushie works.  I thought it was an appropriate photo.  The official word from the University of Montana today is that they cannot be concerned with what their employees do on their on time.  I told them I have proof that Sean Boushie has stalked and threatened me on University time.  They choose to claim that can’t be true.  We’ll find out when I sue the University.

This is University Hall.  This is where President Royce Engstrom hangs out.  He refused to go on camera, and he gagged all other administrators from speaking with me.

This is the University of Montana Grizzly.  They call the teams the “Griz.”  I guess that would be like calling the Texas Longhorns the “Longs,” or the Ohio State Buckeyes the “Bucks.”

This is the highly spooky office of Sean Boushie.  I was able to photograph it under the protection of Sean Boushie’s supervisor, a bulletproof vest, pepper spray, and assorted other defensive tools.

My new cap.  I thought the “debate” was appropriate.  Are they a front for the government , or aren’t they?  The selection was poor.  I wanted white or grey, but they didn’t have any that said University of Montana in those colors.  So I’m stuck with maroon, which as we all know goes with just about nothing.

Sean Boushie allegedly works in here.  I believe he is in charge of cleaning up.

Another view of the greenhouse that Sean Boushie allegedly cleans up.

This is Sean Boushie’s red truck.  I know because we took a photo of it at his home during our drive-by.

This is Sean Boushie’s red truck.  I know because we took a photo of it at his home during our drive-by.

This is Sean Boushie’s red truck.  I know because we took a photo of it at his home during our drive-by.

This is the Health Sciences Building where Sean Boushie allegedly makes his home in spooky room 415.

I have no idea what HS104 is, but the University computer says he is in 415 in the Health Sciences Building.

This is the entrance marker at the corner of the campus of the University of Montana.

This is University Hall from the circle that is allegedly the center of activity at the University of Montana with the Montana M on the side of the mountain.

The Lawless America Jeep spent a dollar to park at the University of Montana.  My record is intact — no traffic tickets or parking tickets in over 12 years.

 

University of Montana President Royce Engstrom gags all University officials from speaking on camera for Bill Windsor’s Lawless America TV Show Expose

University of Montana President Royce Engstrom has gagged all University officials from speaking on camera for Bill Windsor’s Lawless America TV Show expose.

So, the plot thickens in Missoula Montana.

Sean Boushie is employed by the University of Montana.  He is allegedly a biology teacher.  Royce Engstrom and the University of Montana have been told by me that there is a belief that the University of Montana pays Sean Boushie to cyberstalk people and commit crimes against people for government entities.  Royce Engstrom and the University of Montana have been provided evidence of over 250 crimes against me alone, as well as a list of other victims.

Now, how simple would it be to go on camera for a few minutes and vehemently deny any such involvement by the University or involvement in the cover-up of Sean Boushie’s crimes?  It would be very simple.  But all I have received is a blanket refusal for ANYONE from the University administration to speak to me.

University of Montana President Royce Engstrom was recently named by U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano, to sit on the Homeland Security Advisory Council.  Hmmm.

According to a Washington Post Terrorism Report, Montana ranks 36th of 50 states in the number of domestically focused counterterrorism and homeland security organizations (tied with Connecticut and West Virginia), and is one of four states that rank 45th overall in organizations established or newly involved in counterterrorism since 9/11. In dollar amount, the state ranked 45th in fiscal 2009 in federal homeland security spending and 46th in domestic preparedness and antiterrorism programs. Hmmm.  But the local university president is on the Homeland Security Advisory Council.  Hmmm.

I have heard that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is going to build a big facility in Missoula Montana.  Hmmm.

How could any employer, much less a public university responsible for thousands of students, allow an employee to cyberstalk many people, use every lewd and lascivious word there is in emails and online postings, and threaten to kill people?  I don’t believe any innocent employer could.  To me, the only explanation for how the University of Montana can do and not do what they’ve done is if they are guilty.  I now believe the University of Montana employs Sean Boushie, and presumably others, to cyberstalk, defame, harass, and threaten people, including Crystal Cox, Michael Spreadbury, Mary Deneen, Lea Anne Scott, Mary Wilson, Shawn Rutherford, Stephanie DeYoung, and me.  We have evidence that proves he does cyberstalking using University of Montana computers.

Sean Boushie has trouble spelling the four-letter words much less anything else.  He apparently lost five jobs in a short period of time before landing this gig.  Yet we are to believe he is a supervisor in the biology department?

We’ll be filming on campus, so I really look forward to asking students what they think about this.  Would they support their university as a criminal racketeering enterprise?  Does it concern them that the University may be paying people to threaten to kill?  How do they feel about being on the same campus as a man who uses Charles Manson’s photo as his own and can barely form a sentence without using the word fuck?

In addition to filming students, we will be camped outside the administration building asking the President and others to comment.

I LOVE having the University of Montana as a co-conspirator because they have deeeep pockets.  I will ask that all of the defendants be held jointly and severally liable for damages.  So, Lawless America…The Movie and the Lawless America Association could end up being funded by the University of Montana.  Hey, we’ll even take money from criminals.

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Bill Windsor and Lawless America receive carte blanche approval for filming everywhere in Missoula Montana

Bill Windsor and Lawless America receive carte blanche approval for filming everywhere in Missoula Montana.

Conferences were held on August 5, 2013 with officials from the City of Missoula and the University of Montana.  I have been given approval for filming ON CAMPUS at the University of Montana and on public property anywhere in Missoula.

Needless to say, this is great!

Law enforcement protection is being requested.  I’ll know about that tomorrow.

Something VERY INTERESTING will be reported here at the end of the evening, so tune in for it.

It’s 12:30 pm Mountain Time in Missoula, and I’m still alive.

 

Sean Boushie charged with 284 counts of violations of six (6) Missouri criminal statutes

Sean Boushie has violated at least 284 counts of six Montana criminal laws.  I have been documenting them here on this website.  I have much more to post, but I needed to stop somewhere and submit this to all the law enforcement authorities.

Here are each of the criminal statutes that I have identified.  After each statute is a link to a website that I set up to chronicle his stalking and threats.  When you click on that link, it takes you to all the evidence of that crime.  There are many counts, so you have to page down to see each one.

Thus far, I have identified and documented 284 counts of violations of six (6) Missouri criminal statutes:

67 counts of violation of the Privacy in Communications law identified on the website.

109 counts of violation of the Stalking law identified on the website.

53 counts of violation of Identity Theft identified on the website.

22 counts of violation of the Criminal Defamation law identified on the website.

15 counts of violation of the Criminal Invasion of Privacy law identified on the website.

18 counts of violation of the Assault law identified on the website.

Mont. Code Ann. § 45-8-213. Privacy in communications. (2007)
(1)  Except as provided in 69-6-104, a person commits the offense of violating privacy in communications if the person knowingly or purposely:

(a)  with the purpose to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy, or offend, communicates with a person by electronic communication and uses obscene, lewd, or profane language, suggests a lewd or lascivious act, or threatens to inflict injury or physical harm to the person or property of the person. The use of obscene, lewd, or profane language or the making of a threat or lewd or lascivious suggestions is prima facie evidence of an intent to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy, or offend.

(b)  uses an electronic communication to attempt to extort money or any other thing of value from a person or to disturb by repeated communications the peace, quiet, or right of privacy of a person at the place where thecommunications are received;

(c)  records or causes to be recorded a conversation by use of a hidden electronic or mechanical device that reproduces a human conversation without the knowledge of all parties to the conversation. This subsection (1)(c) does not apply to:

(i) elected or appointed public officials or to public employees when the transcription or recording is done in the performance of official duty;

(ii) persons speaking at public meetings;

(iii) persons given warning of the transcription or recording, and if one person provides the warning, either party may record; or

(iv) a health care facility, as defined in 50-5-101, or a government agency that deals with health care if the recording is of a health care emergency telephone communication made to the facility or agency.

(2)  Except as provided in 69-6-104, a person commits the offense of violating privacy in communications if the person purposely intercepts an electronic communication.This subsection does not apply to elected or appointed public officials or to public employees when the interception is done in the performance of official duty or to persons given warning of the interception.

(3)

(a) A person convicted of the offense of violating privacy in communications shall be fined an amount not to exceed $ 500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.

(b) On a second conviction of subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), a person shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year or be fined an amount not to exceed $ 1,000, or both.

(c) On a third or subsequent conviction of subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), a person shall be imprisoned in the state prison for a term not to exceed 5 years or be fined an amount not to exceed $ 10,000, or both.

(4) ”Electronic communication” means any transfer between persons of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic, or photo-optical system.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Privacy in Communications law.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 67 counts of violation of the Privacy in Communications law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. § 45-5-220
. Stalking — exemption — penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of stalking if the person purposely or knowingly causes another person substantial emotional distress or reasonable apprehension of bodily injury or death by repeatedly:
(a) following the stalked person; or
(b) harassing, threatening, or intimidating the stalked person, in person or by phone, by mail, or by other action, device, or method.
(2) This section does not apply to a constitutionally protected activity.
(3) For the first offense, a person convicted of stalking shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year or fined an amount not to exceed $1,000, or both. For a second or subsequent offense or for a first offense against a victim who was under the protection of a restraining order directed at the offender, the offender shall be imprisoned in the state prison for a term not to exceed 5 years or fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, or both. A person convicted of stalking may be sentenced to pay all medical, counseling, and other costs incurred by or on behalf of the victim as a result of the offense.
(4) Upon presentation of credible evidence of violation of this section, an order may be granted, as set forth in Title 40, chapter 15, restraining a person from engaging in the activity described in subsection (1).
(5) For the purpose of determining the number of convictions under this section, “conviction” means:
(a) a conviction, as defined in 45-2-101 , in this state;
(b) a conviction for a violation of a statute similar to this section in another state; or
(c) a forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure the defendant’s appearance in court in this state or another state for a violation of a statute similar to this section, which forfeiture has not been vacated.
(6) Attempts by the accused person to contact or follow the stalked person after the accused person has been given actual notice that the stalked person does not want to be contacted or followed constitutes prima facie evidence that the accused person purposely or knowingly followed, harassed, threatened, or intimidated the stalked person.

The University of Montana warns its students about stalking and about cyberstalking.  Looks like they forgot to warn the employees of the University, which includes Sean Boushie.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Stalking law.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 109 counts of violation of the Stalking law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. §45-6-332
. Identity Theft

(1) A person commits the offense of theft of identity if the person purposely or knowingly obtains personal identifying information of another person and uses that information for any unlawful purpose, including to obtain or attempt to obtain credit, goods, services, financial information, or medical information in the name of the other person without the consent of the other person.
(2) (a) A person convicted of the offense of theft of identity if no economic benefit was gained or was attempted to be gained or if an economic benefit of less than $1,000 was gained or attempted to be gained shall be fined an amount not to exceed $1,000, imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.
(b) A person convicted of the offense of theft of identity if an economic benefit of $1,000 or more was gained or attempted to be gained shall be fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, imprisoned in a state prison for a term not to exceed 10 years, or both.
(3) As used in this section, “personal identifying information” includes but is not limited to the name, date of birth, address, telephone number, driver’s license number, social security number or other federal government identification number, tribal identification card number, place of employment, employee identification number, mother’s maiden name, financial institution account number, credit card number, or similar identifying information relating to a person.
(4) If restitution is ordered, the court may include, as part of its determination of an amount owed, payment for any costs incurred by the victim, including attorney fees and any costs incurred in clearing the credit history or credit rating of the victim or in connection with any civil or administrative proceeding to satisfy any debt, lien, or other obligation of the victim arising as a result of the actions of the defendant.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Identity Theft.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 53 counts of violation of Identity Theft identified on the website.



MONT CODE ANN § 45-8-21. Criminal Defamation
.

(1) Defamatory matter is anything that exposes a person or a group, class, or association to hatred, contempt, ridicule, degradation, or disgrace in society or injury to the person’s or its business or occupation.
(2) Whoever, with knowledge of its defamatory character, orally, in writing, or by any other means, including by electronic communication, as defined in 45-8-213, communicates any defamatory matter to a third person without the consent of the person defamed commits the offense of criminal defamation and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 6 months in the county jail or a fine of not more than $500, or both.
(3) Violation of subsection (2) is justified if:
(a) the defamatory matter is true;
(b) the communication is absolutely privileged;
(c) the communication consists of fair comment made in good faith with respect to persons participating in matters of public concern;
(d) the communication consists of a fair and true report or a fair summary of any judicial, legislative, or other public or official proceedings; or
(e) the communication is between persons each having an interest or duty with respect to the subject matter of the communication and is made with the purpose to further the interest or duty.
(4) A person may not be convicted on the basis of an oral communication of defamatory matter except upon the testimony of at least two other persons that they heard and understood the oral statement as defamatory or upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.

List of Sean Boushie violations of Criminal Defamation law

As of July 21, 2013, there are 22 counts of violation of the Criminal Defamation law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. § 45-8-220
.  Criminal Invasion of Privacy.

(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a person commits the offense of invasion of personal privacy if the person knowingly or purposely obtains or attempts to obtain personal or confidential information about an individual while posing as the individual. A person convicted under this section shall be incarcerated for a term not to exceed 1 year or fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, or both.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who poses as another individual with the express consent of that other individual.

List of Sean Boushie violations of Criminal Invasion of Privacy law

As of July 21, 2013, there are 15 counts of violation of the Criminal Invasion of Privacy law identified on the website.

MONT CODE ANN § 45-5-201. Assault:

(1) A person commits the offense of assault if the person:
(a) purposely or knowingly causes bodily injury to another;
(b) negligently causes bodily injury to another with a weapon;
(c) purposely or knowingly makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with any individual; or
(d) purposely or knowingly causes reasonable apprehension of bodily injury in another.
(2) A person convicted of assault shall be fined not to exceed $500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for any term not to exceed 6 months, or both.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of the Crime of Assault

As of July 21, 2013, there are 18 counts of violation of the Assault law identified on the website.

Sean Boushie threatens Bill Windsor by using a photo for himself that is mass murderer Charles Manson

Sean Boushie of the University of Montana threatens Bill Windsor by using a photo for himself that is mass murderer Charles Manson.

Sean Boushie has used three photos or gravatars in postings on bill Windsor’s Facebook pages — Charles Manson, a Glock gun, and a big nasty-looking knife.

Bill Windsor considers each of these to be a death threat to him by Sean Boushie.