My Third Novel's Conclusion, My Heartbreak

My heart begins to break when I think about completing this particular book -- because this narrative has sustained me like no other story I've known. It's both more personal and more universal than my other works. But beyond memory and archetype, it's a cri-de-coeur about needing to become the person one is destined to be. And in the writing, I have met my own life's work, my own fated journey -- having the sense all the while that the pages are suffused with a resonance, an energy, an electrified field that defies explanation. Writers hope and pray to be overtaken by a work in this way -- to be conscripted into passionate service of a profound story. To experience it even once in a lifetime seems a great privilege. I still have several months before this novel is complete, and this constitutes my reprieve. Because I'm not ready for the beauty to end.




Saturday, November 5, 2022

Did the FBI Tamper With Viktor Goldmakher's Letter, as Alleged?

1.  What happened to Viktor Goldmakher's letter?

Answer:  I have no idea.  I tried in many, many different ways to ensure that this content, whatever it is, would reach the Office of the Inspector General Investigations Division intact.

2.  Did it reach them unopened?

Answer:  I don't know.  

3.  Why are you suspicious of the contents?

Answer:  I received many warnings that the contents constituted falsified law enforcement reporting, intended to justify a violent raid on my home.  Then, too, Mr. Goldmakher was supposed to have sent me a lease and an initial rent payment within that envelope.  But when the post master handled the letter at the Menlo Park Post Office on Thursday, the envelope looked razor thin.

4.  You don't think your four page lease was included in that mailing?

Answer:  I didn't touch the letter at all, so I can't say.  But from several feet away, it looked too thin.

5.  Today you have been receiving messages that the FBI is engaged in ongoing slander and defamation in an attempt to discredit you further.

Answer:  I have been receiving that information, yes.

6.  And how does that make you feel?

Answer:  Just incredulous.  I have done everything humanly possible and more to try to illuminate the truth of the FBI's predations toward the law-abiding American public through the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative and the agency's affiliated "target of interest" program.  It's not clear to me why anyone would continue to allow those who are lying within the FBI to continue to attempt to justify their malfeasance.  Who exactly would continue to give them credence?  And with what traitorous motive?  There is no accommodation with the FBI's lies.  None.  

Anyone who is still confused about this agency's intentions to unmake our democracy has not been paying attention.

I have attempted to express my experience in the course of writing more than one thousand pages to the Office of the Inspector General Hotline.  It has been my impression that investigators in that Office recognize the extent of the "insider threat" the FBI now poses to the civil liberties and human rights of all Americans.

7.  So, your response to the continued lies being extended by the FBI in an effort to discredit you and your family?

Answer:  As I said, there's just a sense of disbelief.  This agency has 36,000 employees. It has the ability and the inclination to falsify "evidence" of crimes that never occurred,  and to do so convincingly. It apparently records heart-rending "victim statements" from those who have been allegedly harmed by the FBI's "targets of interest."  It allegedly utilizes sophisticated AI-generated video to co-opt the likeness of targets in implicating them of non-existent crimes.  It supposedly paid our housekeepers to collect strands of our hair for DNA "evidence."  It has coerced falsified witness statements with bribes and threats that are highly motivating to paid informants, including family members.  But this is all a tremendously cynical and well-orchestrated lie, extended with the intent to deprive law-abiding American citizens of their civil liberties and human rights.  No one person can successfully combat 36,000 liars who are engaging in highly skilled attempts at character assassination.  It's not possible.

And further, even in the course of the OIG Hotline's investigation, it seems to me that the FBI has attempted to create problems at a pace that could overwhelm and distract investigators who are attempting to engage in thorough, unbiased fact-finding.

8.  You believe that the FBI's intention has been at times to distract investigators from the timely engagement with their work.

Answer:  Most definitely.  The FBI is effectively, through affiliated agencies, monitoring all communications of the American public.  And that includes the communications of those who are investigating its own malfeasance and criminal acts.  That represents a terrible breach of the investigative process, which should not be visible to those suspected of wrongdoing.  

9.  Your point is that the FBI can engage in witness intimidation and evidence tampering if it has access to all information about an investigation.

Answer:  Yes, it can.  And Viktor Goldmakher's letter is a case in point.  This letter should have been a slam dunk for investigators, and the FBI should have had no say in its disposition, no opportunity to tamper with its contents, and no input to investigators attempting to justify its material.

10.  Your stalker has seemed to indicate to you today that the FBI accessed this letter from a Washington, D.C. post office in order to tamper with it.

Answer:  That's true.  He did seem to indicate that his far right cadre of supporters were cheering each other on with this latest deceit.

11.  And how does that make you feel?

Answer:  I did everything humanly possible to get this material to investigators without having it fall into the hands of the FBI, which had every motivation to tamper with the contents.  So, I just don't know what to say.  It's profoundly discouraging and disheartening that men like this could continue to abuse the public trust and break the law in their determination to cover up their unconscionable predations toward the law-abiding American public.  There can be no justification for these acts, just as there can be no negotiation with the truth.

12.  What do you want to emerge here?

Answer:  The truth that I have risked my life for.  The truth that the FBI is engaged in a widespread program of knowingly falsified law-enforcement reporting against the law-abiding American public for anti-democratic objectives.

And if the FBI has tampered with Mr. Viktor Goldmakher's letter, I think the agency's communications with the Washington, D.C. post office, which sorted and processed Viktor Goldmakher's letter today, need to be revealed honestly and openly by those who granted them inappropriate access.

13.  Keep the faith.

Answer:  I'm trying.


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