1. What threats are you facing currently within your hotel room at Day's Inn in Lincoln, Illinois?
Answer: There appears to be an allegation of room entry during our absence this evening while my dogs and I were purchasing dinner, with a specific suggestion of a sxxxxx vector deployed in the room during that time period.
2. Can sxxxxx vectors be deadly to the victims?
Answer: Quite so. They can convey any number of diseases, and, in the case of a zoonotic illness, my dogs could become ill a short time prior to any signs in myself.
3. Who is actually responsible for sxxxxx vector deployments? The FBI? Robert F. Kennedy? The President? Who is authorizing these deployments?
Answer: You know, once again, these are Executive directives, so, in general, staff members feel that they are compelled to comply.
4. Has the vector affected one or both of your dogs as of yet?
Answer: I think they're still alright as of this moment. But their continued health and my own will depend upon the cancellation of all plans to deploy any sxxxxx vector within my hotel room or elsewhere.
5. Did you consider moving hotel rooms?
Answer: I'm already in a different hotel room every night. What needs to change now is the impunity with which the FBI is stalking, harassing, and harming a profound advocate for American sovereignty.
6. What would the symptoms be if you were affected by this deployment?
Answer: Generalized arthritis, rapid aging, tick-borne diseases, mosquito-borne diseases, heart attack, aortic dissection, HIV, hepatitis B or C, stroke, dementia, aneurysm, anemia, kidney disease, liver disease -- this list goes on.
7. So any decline in your health whatsoever would likely be connected to this wrongful deployment.
Answer: Yes, it would.
8. How did the FBI gain access to your hotel room in the first place, if I might ask? This is Day's Inn, which is a Wyndham hotel. Did they hand over the key to your room?
Answer: Allegedly, they did, yes. The FBI comes along and calls the situation a "national security matter." Then they appropriate a hotel room key.
9. Did you have any signs that this trespass could occur?
Answer: When I left in search of dinner, a police department vehicle was parked at the entrance to the street, as if waiting for my departure. And previously, in the parking lot, there had been two spotters, so this was a concerning red flag as well.
10. What are spotters?
Answer: Surveillance personnel, normally on their phones or with a headset, actively reporting on your location and activities.
11. Do they stand out?
Answer: Immediately. These are people who are very busy doing nothing and going nowhere.
12. Is all of this intended to prevent you from obtaining reports that you have requested from the state of Illinois?
Answer: Apparently so, yes.
13. And those are due imminently?
Answer: Yes.
14. May I ask your perspective on allegations that there is a new attempt to wrongfully challenge your California residency, and, correspondingly, your right to vote in the June 2, 2026 election?
Answer: I have been prevented from returning to California due to the allegation that there is a wrongful "death squad sentence" against me, allegedly due to Txx Lxxxx' crimes against my family involving my properties. I should not have to die to prove that I am a California resident.
15. Is there an intention to sell your home in California?
Answer: The home is not on the market, and I don't think Txx Lxxxx has any intention of allowing the home to be placed on the market. The fact that my husband would like to sell the home seems entirely immaterial. My husband's hxxxxxr appears to have done everything possible to obstruct my husband's moving forward in selling the home. The agency cannot have it both ways. If the FBI cannot stand up to the public scrutiny of whatever Txx Lxxxx did regarding my properties, the agency should confess that much. But when the FBI drives a human rights advocate from her home through harassment and predatory abuse, the agency has no right to claim that she willingly left her address.
I was born in California, my primary residence is in California, my sons were born in California, my family's primary residences are in California, and I would be in California right now if the FBI had allowed me to travel back to my home state in a safe and timely way.
Further, I had a short term rental in Arizona that would also be closed out if it were not for the FBI's predatory conduct.
So, again, we have an agency which is obstructing the free and safe movement of a human rights advocate within the United States while simultaneously accusing her of failing to demonstrate a return to her home state through free and safe movement.
16. If the agency had allowed you to sell your homes, would you have been able to search for another place to live within California?
Answer: Obviously, if the FBI had allowed one or both of my homes to be sold, then I would be able to search for another home in California. Without this, the agency has deprived me of all of my property rights, and then proceeded to complain that I am dispossessed.
Despite all of the agency's criminal conduct against my family, my legal address is still in Portola Valley, where I own my primary residence together with my husband. I have no other permanent home whatsoever.
And if the agency burned my house to the ground, my current and legal home would still be in California.
17. You have been traveling for a few months in an attempt to obtain information regarding your case through requests to State Atttorneys General. Is that correct?
Answer: Yes, it is.
18. Do you feel that you may now be close to obtaining material relating to your case?
Answer: I hope that I am, because that progress would allow me to reclaim my safety in a much more substantive and lasting way.
Obviously, when the FBI is breaking into my hotel room in order to carry out a "sentence" related to its own crimes, utterly unknown to me, things have reached a dystopian stage.
19. The FBI has asserted that FOIA material related to property may be withheld in the state of Illinois.
Answer: That provision is not intended to support knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting. It is intended to relieve the Attorney General's Office from the burden of releasing information on property tax, which should be requested from the County assessor. In this case, I am asking for any and all information relating to the FBI's allegations about me. So, if the FBI says that I committed any crimes connected to my property(ies), then that information is still due to me under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.