1. Some have commented that the infrastructure of human trafficking has accompanied the construction of data centers around the country, and it is necessary to point out that many of these data centers are being installed in rural areas. What appears to be happening in this instance?
Answer: The stratagems of the FBI in co-opting communities for the purpose of human trafficking are so practiced that Americans do not have any experience with adequate defense against this kind of infiltration. So, these developments are tragic, in my opinion. The public has no refuge.
2. But how does the FBI make inroads to establish this type of criminal activity in the first place?
Answer: I can put forward a hypothetical scenario that might serve to illuminate the stratagems. Initially, in a rural area, the FBI might assess whether there are any property owners who are in financial difficulty. Perhaps there's a family farm which is at risk of being lost due to financial hardship. The FBI will approach such a family with a confidential offer of ostensible financial rescue. The agency just wants one thing in return.
The seventeen year old son of the local farmer, who attends the local high school, needs to help the FBI in ascertaining who is selling drugs to the community's youth. The agency expresses to everyone that they will be performing a service to the community in helping to rid this area of the country of illicit narcotics, and everyone in this family views the FBI overtures as a Godsend.
Later, however, the seventeen year old is told by his handler that he himself will need to sell drugs at the high school as part of an "undercover sting operation" on behalf of the FBI. In addition, he himself will need to use drugs when told to do so. The handler is quick to remind him that his compliance will result in the preservation of the family farm.
After a certain number of illegal acts by the seventeen year old, the handler starts to threaten to arrest the student if he ever offers any resistance to his handler's directives in the future.
Subsequently, his handler directs him to drug the drink of a high school friend, to assault her when she is unconscious, to photograph the whole ordeal and to blackmail her into human trafficking afterwards, with the threat that her family will be ruined if she fails to comply.
And you're off to the races at that point.
Soon, there's a human trafficking network with minors, both girls and boys, in addition to the young adults in the community. A significant percentage of them are drug addicted, thanks to the FBI. The FBI can purchase the farming land through coercion at its whim, placing the properties within shell corporations or trusts that are difficult to unmask. And the agency has gained complete control.
3. This is a horror show of a scenario.
Answer: I regret to say that this is all too realistic. FBI personnel view this type of activity as just another day's work. The deconstruction of honorable American families and communities appears to offer a degree of entertainment to agency personnel. And I have not disclosed here the full extent of the appalling harms wrought by these programs of infiltration. I have simply illuminated the initial scenario -- not the most horrific crimes the FBI manifests.
But we can clearly see that the FBI is perpetrating a standard operating procedure that is supported by the foreign adversaries of the United States.
No law enforcement or "national security" agency that cared anything about the future of the United States would be doing any of these things.
And no government that possessed full sovereignty would be extending immunity from criminal prosecution to FBI personnel who were committing these crimes routinely.
So, we're in deep water, fundamentally.
The American public is still almost entirely naive to these stratagems. Our nation represents literal and metaphoric "virgin territory" for FBI criminals.
And these are the same stratagems the CIA has used to deconstruct almost all of Central and South America. So, the agencies are well practiced.
4. Why aren't we hearing more about these crimes?
Answer: Because the victims have generally signed secrecy agreements. Once that has happened, they have essentially joined the mob. There's no way to resign from the mob, and there's no way to leave the criminal grasp of the FBI.
It's a felony for witness-informants to disclose their relationship to the agency and its affiliates.
The agency can jail people if they make these confessions, even to family members.
5. Has the FBI become the avowed enemy of the American people?
Answer: Yes, and the FBI has become the avowed enemy of humanity itself.
The civilian public, by and large, simply doesn't know it yet.
6. You have said previously that the FBI and its affiliates now view the human trafficking of America's children and youth as a job perquisite.
Answer: They do, yes. And this is a harbinger of a society in which a vast underclass will be exploited, experimented upon, and harmed at will by a class of overseers identifying themselves as serving "national security interests." This is not some outlier dystopian vision of what could happen to us. This is what is happening to the United States right now.
Meanwhile, the victims are being falsely accused of heinous crimes by those very FBI personnel who are preying upon them without restraint.
7. What is the answer for us?
Answer: We need to assess whether a point will arrive when those who have had the courage to confront these crimes will be able to manifest tangible and lasting change.
The states can help by ensuring that criminal conduct by law enforcement personnel at both the local and federal level can be answered by civil liability lawsuits.
And data centers, together with all of the societal ills they represent, should be ushered right out of our communities nationwide.
8. Can funds misappropriated in your case be recovered at this point?
Answer: Our future depends on that recovery, so I certainly hope they will be recollected in their entirety, yes. And I am not talking about a refund of my account from the ether. I am talking about recollecting the funds from those who have misappropriated them and their subsequent placement in the foundation I have designated to support Americans' long term sovereignty.
9. How can you effectively combat disinformation about your activities when the FBI appears to be paying people for false witness statements?
Answer: I record my activities day and night, so the OIG Hotline can approach me at any time and ask for that documentation. And it must do so if I am in danger of being convicted of crimes of which I have no knowledge.
10. Will you please keep in close communication with us, given the FBI's extraordinary malfeasance in this situation?
Answer: Yes, I will. Of course.
11. Thank you for speaking with us this morning.
Answer: You are most welcome.
Lane MacWilliams