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.




Monday, June 8, 2026

Recovery of Funds

 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

Emails to the OIG Hotline

Additional emails to the OIG Hotline:

June 9, 2026

  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Status Update, June 9, 2026, sent at 9:16 AM Pacific time.

June 8, 2026

  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Follow Up Vaccination of Dogs, sent at 4:41 AM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Notes to Myself Re: Current Threats, June 8, 2026, Conditionally Confidential, sent at 5:17 AM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Animal hair on patio and surrounding patio on June 7, 2026 at 9 AM, sent at 5:25 AM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: KPM Texts, sent at 10:51 AM Pacific time. (Please note that this communication occurred following the email sent at 5:09 AM, below.)
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: 108 Gold Rush, Flagstaff, AZ 86005, sent at 11:05 AM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: KPM Texts Set #2, sent at 11:13 AM Pacific time. (Please note that this communication occurred following the email sent at 5:09 AM, below.)
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Portola Valley Library Card, sent at 11:46 AM Pacific time



Email sent to the OIG Hotline on Monday, June 8, 2026 at 5:09 AM Pacific time:


 OIG Hotline, please be informed that I am not communicating with my hxxxxxx at all at this time, nor do I have any appreciable involvement with the current status of our homes.  I have asked my hxxxxxx to hire a gardener for my family's Cape Cod home due to an upcoming inspection by MPIUA.  He has assured me that he will do so, although this has not yet been accomplished.  The FBI appears to state that the agency may attempt to block that necessary attention for the property in an attempt to cancel our home insurance.

The agency has, for a prolonged period of time, suggested that it has impersonated me and/or my hxxxxxx online in order to create a false narrative that one or both of us is seeking improper compensation in some manner.  This is simply not the case in any way, shape or form.  I have had no communication of any kind with anyone regarding compensation, restitution or remuneration, except to say that I prefer that Txx Lxxxx and Bxxxxxx Pxxx be sued for their individual liability, and that the proceeds be deposited in the foundation.  I have also expressed that I hope Vladimir Putin, A., and any others who have reportedly profiteered from this case to the detriment of the nation can be actively pursued for re-collection of misappropriated funds with the intention that these, too, should be deposited in the foundation I have specified to defend Americans' long term sovereignty.

I really do not see how I could be reproached for these requests.  Exactly nothing about them is self-seeking.

The FBI appears to have alleged further defamation in recent days, but I do not know the specifics.

I trust that the agency's deceits have been illuminated as false information in every circumstance.

I have neither the interest nor the time to search for defamatory and false statements regarding myself online or elsewhere.

Certainly, the FBI's alleged ongoing production of AI-generated material about the American public represents an outrageous assault on the dignity and honor of the American public, and one that must be rejected and repudiated decisively.

Please note that I have not received any additional communication regarding any meeting, and I would not accept any meeting if it were determined to be improper in any regard.  I have asked for communication if any meeting is deemed to represent a conflict of interest, and I have not received any such information.  In advance of attending any meeting, I would make clear in writing my obligations to advocate for all Americans in an impartial manner. (For the record, it seems to me that a personal point of view that Americans should not be shot through public incidents of gun violence is a non-partisan point of view.  Having said that, I have not made any donations to any PACs that could possibly be viewed as partisan.  Nor have I made any donations through ActBlue or to organizations or PACs which are supported by ActBlue.)

Nor have I received any communication regarding my case with the OIG Hotline or my case with the Coconino County Superior Court.

Thank you for allowing me to express these concerns.  Please reach out to me directly if you have any additional questions whatsoever.

Most sincerely,


Lane MacWilliams


Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Critical Role of the States in the National Dialogue about Data Centers

While I have asked for a measure of consensus among American leaders on the issue of data centers, there is no consensus. Proponents of data centers appear to suggest that global risks from Russia/Iran are too great if there is notable, coordinated opposition to data centers within the United States.  

Yet, to what extent, having constructed the architecture of our own totalitarian control through the disinformation processed by data centers, will such a victory be Pyrrhic?  If we allow pervasive construction of data centers to proceed, is it because we are harboring an illusion that worse outcomes can be avoided?  

Do we think that widespread environmental harms by Russia/Iran will be withheld because of Vladimir Putin's compassion for the West? His humanitarian leanings?  His commitment to dialogue and cooperation?

Such reasoning is disordered, its hopes illusory.

If we fail to ensure that the architecture of society upholds our human dignity now, then we fail to uphold it for the future as well.

Fundamentally, we need to communicate to Russia/Iran that wide scale harm to American territory or the global environment will not result in the control Vladimir Putin seeks.

Rather, it will lead to his infamy and disgrace within the community of nations, alongside his sure condemnation by history.

The data centers need to be separated from the scourges of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting, AI-generated disinformation, forced human trafficking, and systemic defamation in order for American communities to begin to consider their environmental impacts regarding water use, electricity consumption, and other sustainability concerns.

States are correct to resist the construction of data centers within their borders until we have reached widespread consensus that safeguards to long term human sovereignty have been reliably and consistently implemented prior to installation of these facilities.

Without a clear view of the inflection point that widespread installation of data centers represent, the goal of human sovereignty in the long term will be abandoned at this juncture.

I don't find that acceptable, and I don't believe our elected officials should find it tenable either.

The United States is capable of a much more worthy future if we insist on it together.  It takes principled leadership, and this is what I want to see.

Lane MacWilliams

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1.  What is your perspective on state pushback against the construction of data centers?  Given that there is a push for new data centers across the country at this time, how are we to view the resistance of some states to their emergence?

Answer:  I think it is most accurate for us to be thinking about data centers as installations, as opposed to construction projects, per se.  They represent an alleged partnership between private industry and government, but few people grasp the genuine function of data centers, their purpose, their permanence, or their impact on America's future.

Some communities have organized citizen committees to investigate data centers in neighboring states, and these groups have found barbed wire, guard dogs, and fortified installations that are militaristic in nature.

When communities start asking questions, they find that their elected officials have signed non-disclosure agreements, ostensibly put forward by the private companies involved.  In actuality, these are secrecy agreements that have been carefully worded to ensure as much confidentiality as possible regarding data centers' purposes.

And the problem is that secrecy agreements, once signed, cannot be undone.

So, suddenly the elected officials in a given part of the country cannot speak truthfully to their constituents regarding the greatest concerns pertaining to data centers.

2.  Are data centers a functional Trojan Horse for AI, in the truest sense?

Answer:  Given the fact that data centers are processing enormous amounts of disinformation, yes, we can consider them as Trojan Horses which presage a profound and complete control over American sovereignty on the basis of false documentation.  AI-generated films co-opting the likeness of Americans, AI-generated audio co-opting the voices of Americans -- these modalities require tremendous data infrastructure regarding the creation, aggregation and dissemination of false material.

Complicating matters is the fact that this is not everything that data centers do.  Some of data centers' functions are legitimate, without question.  But legitimate and illegitimate purposes are intertwined so thoroughly as to represent the proverbial Gordion Knot for American society.  

How do we untangle truth from lies within data centers that are designed to serve as impenetrable fortresses, indifferent to public objection?

3.  Will there be some future time in which the knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting can be selectively removed from data centers?

Answer:  Will there be a way for us to pull these individual threads out of the Gordion Knot and thus untie the whole problem?  No, this is not a realistic aspiration.

We need to address the systems of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting prior to the construction of the architecture of disinformation.

4.  Are women and children being disproportionately targeted by AI-generated film, photos and audio created, aggregated and disseminated by data centers?

Answer:  Yes, and I think there is widespread agreement on this point.  Minority populations are also overrepresented among the victims of AI disinformation.

5.  What about the placement of data centers within satellites, which has been discussed?

Answer:  This alternative is even more dystopian, because the public would have no hope of seeing the means of the processing of false information being used against them.

6.  What are the greatest dangers inherent in these installations?

Answer:  The greatest dangers are that data centers will come to be necessary for a portion of legitimate societal functioning, but at the same time will come to represent a Ministry of Lies, wielded against a fearful public in perpetuity.

7.  How likely is that outcome?

Answer:  Right now?  One hundred percent.

8.  Who is actually directing the simultaneous installation of data centers across the United States at this time?  Is this coming from the United States itself?

Answer:  This is not a U.S. government initiative in its point of origin, no, although the United States has discussed these plans in detail.  The primary international driver is Russia.

9.  What do we need to do to ensure that data centers do not become a kind of structure of tyranny, in which our nation is harnessed to a confabulating AI autocracy?

Answer:  We need to assess whether state governments have the ability to insist that falsified law enforcement reporting be excluded from projects within their borders.  Do State Attorneys General have the ability to challenge the installation of data centers based on the knowledge that they are currently serving to create, aggregate and disseminate disinformation about the American public?

If so, then they have a critical role to play in the nation's insistence that our future governance not resign itself to falsehoods and defamation against its constituents.

State Governors should certainly be speaking to one another about their ability to join together in rejecting data centers as conduits for ongoing disinformation, and Governors' objections can assist the federal government in rejecting systems of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting as well.

10.  Do the FBI and its affiliates require knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting to accomplish their mission and objectives?

Answer:  They do not require it, no.

They want to be able to lie about the public.

They do not need to be able to lie about the public.

And I will be the first to acknowledge that the mission and objectives of the FBI are exceptionally challenging.

But we cannot allow the agency to throw away the future sovereignty of the nation as a result of those challenges.

11.  How late are we to this discussion in terms of the national discourse?

Answer:  We're in the eleventh hour.  But we still have the ability to reject knowingly falsified files about every American citizen, including minors.  And we still have that obligation.

12.  You were speaking recently about balance of powers as being critical to Americans' resilience regarding certain crises that could arise in the future.  Do we need this balance between state and federal governance to robustly protect the interests of individual and national sovereignty?

Answer:  We truly do.  If the federal government were to come under undue pressure from external influences, then the states can offer the necessary counterbalance in delaying the installation of data centers until their requirements are met.

13.  What are the risks that Russia could resort to wide scale harm of the environment through the use of non-conventional weapons, perhaps through a purported terrorist assault?

Answer:  They are not zero.

However, Vladimir Putin does not want to be reviled for all time as the instigator of worldwide environmental disaster.

And if we see the use of non-conventional weapons, he will be.

The United States would fairly rapidly ascertain the truth of any alleged assault with non-conventional weapons resulting from Russia's aggression toward Ukraine or U.S. actions in Iran.  (It is necessary for the public to hold in mind that Russia and Iran are allies.)

But no one who loves the United States wants to see our territorial integrity harmed in that manner.

14.  Does the United States possess enough governmental resilience through our Constitution to be able to insist that the FBI and its affiliates abandon disinformation as a lever of influence against the public?

Answer:  That's exactly what we need to find out.

I believe that we do possess that resilience.

Now, we need to fully illuminate whether we do.

15.  Is the problem of disinformation aggregation through data centers a partisan issue?

Answer:  No.  I don't want data centers to lie about my Republican Uncle just as I don't want them to defame my Democratic Aunt.  This is not a question of political affiliation.  This is a question of whether we can together insist that we speak the truth about our beloved family members, our cherished friends, our kindly neighbors.  These are the bonds on which successful human societies rely.  And we cannot do without them.

16.  Thank you for speaking with us this morning.

Answer:  You are most welcome.

Lane MacWilliams

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Maintaining Separation of Powers: The Critical Influence of the DOJ on Americans' Future Sovereignty

 1.  Do you support Todd Blanche's nomination for Attorney General at this point in time?

Answer:  It is necessary to understand that the President may come under tremendous pressure in the future with regard to domestic politics and the actions of the DOJ.

It actually helps the President to support the nation if he has some opposition within the DOJ, allowing him to express to our adversaries that he cannot rule by fiat,  and that there are democratic structures within the government that prevent him from making unilateral decisions.

2.  Will Todd Blanche embody that protective opposition for the national interest?

Answer:  As the President's personal attorney, I don't think he will be well positioned to do so, no.

In critical matters, we require a degree of equipoise between the DOJ and the Executive Branch.

The DOJ needs to be able to push back at the right time, on the right issues, in order to contribute to the national security interests and the human rights interest of the country as a whole.

And this would be true even and especially if we entered into a period of crisis at some time.

3.  You feel that we need a more productive balance between various branches of government.

Answer:  Clearly, this is why the Constitution is viewed as the unique historical document that it is -- because the balance of power between co-equal branches of government is so finely delineated.

The DOJ is not one of those branches by itself, but it profoundly contributes to the judicial, legislative and executive branches through its ongoing assessments of complex legal matters affecting the American public, and, indeed our shared future.

So, we need the DOJ to stand separate from the three branches of government, with an independent approach to some of the nation's most pressing problems.

And, as I said, that opposition will help the President to govern, not hinder him.

4.  You mentioned that others may be pressuring our government in ways that are inappropriate in the future.

Answer:  Now, and in the future, yes.  And this will increasingly be an issue for our sovereign governance.  We can regard the architecture of opposition within the U.S. government as offering us a measure of protection from undue external influences.  So, we need to recognize that gift and we need to preserve it.

5.  Will your case serve the American people to greater degree if there is a confirmed Attorney General who is determined to uphold certain judicial standards, even under duress?

Answer:  Unquestionably.  Yes.  We need someone in the role who is capable of withstanding tremendous external attempts to influence him or her.  And the whole country will benefit immeasurably from that fortitude and commitment.

6.  You are not making this commentary as a political observation?

Answer:  No, I am simply speaking about the architecture of governance within the United States.  We have never had an Attorney General before who has served as the personal attorney for a sitting President.  So, this is really a point of view that is informed by the structure of our governance, and not influenced in any manner by political parties.

7.  Thank you for your thoughts regarding this issue, which will have a profound impact on the human rights of Americans over the long term.

Answer:  You are most welcome.

Lane MacWilliams

Friday, June 5, 2026

Emails to the OIG Hotline

 OIG Hotline, please see the following emails sent to your Office's attention.   Please note that this list is not complete.

June 6, 2026

  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: KPM Texts, Conditionally Confidential, sent at 3:01 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: GTM Texts, sent at 2:31 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: KPM Texts, Conditionally Confidential, sent at 7:22 AM Pacific time.


June 5, 2026

  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Health Update, June 5, 2026, Conditionally Confidential, sent at 11:04 PM and 11:38 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Dog Walking, sent at 9:54 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Touching Base, sent at 9:40 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Time Sensitive Complaint Request Court Review, sent at 9:21 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Meeting Request..., sent at 7:56 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Battling False Claims, sent at 7:23 PM Pacific time.
  • ATTN: OIG HOTLINE Re: Fwd: Additional Information Re: Boys, please respond as soon as you can, sent at 4:50 AM Pacific time.

Time Sensitive Complaint Requesting Court Review

 OIG Hotline, please be informed that the FBI appears to disclose the defiance of a recent Court Order regarding my case, specifying that funds awarded through adjudication of my complaints against the FBI and its affiliates are not to be invaded for any reason.

If this allegation is correct, please consider this to be a complaint requesting an immediate Court review of potential contempt of court regarding this critical matter.

Thank you for your support.

Most sincerely,

Lane MacWilliams

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Preserving the United States' Study of the Oceans

 OIG Hotline, there are many reasons why the ongoing engagement of the United States in the monitoring of the world's oceans is critical to U.S. territorial integrity and independence, and indeed, to the long term sovereignty of Americans as a whole.

Some of these reasons are classified and are best not delineated here in detail.  If your agency requires evidence to support these assertions, please request specific information from the DoD regarding this matter.

My father, Dr. Richard P. Von Herzen, a highly honorable man and a world-renowned geophysicist in oceanography, believed wholeheartedly that the oceans were central to the environmental preservation of the planet in its entirety.

My father, along with his professional accomplishments, was a stellar example of the highest character and integrity in his parenting.  Combined with my mother's passionate defense of the vulnerable, he ensured that I knew the power of living with honor every day of one's life, of exercising restraint when restraint is possible, and of having the courage to lead when others might be unable to do so.

It has recently been made known to me that the National Science Foundation has been directed to discontinue the Ocean Observatories Initiative.  Undoubtedly, other funding for critical ocean research will follow.

Therefore, I make the following request:  

Please provide the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with an independent endowment of 50 billion dollars with the provision that WHOI will manage the continuation of the Ocean Observatories Initiative in every regard, without diminishment or withdrawal of instrumentation or data gathering.  If it is decided that the United States would benefit from expansion of instrumentation deployments and data gathering through OOI, WHOI should be encouraged to provide the resources necessary to accomplish this advancement.

WHOI should not spend more than 5% of the endowment on operating expenses in any given year.

The Institution should be encouraged to access expert investment advice to allow its endowment to weather any inflationary circumstances or economic instability.

If it is determined that this allotment of funds represents a conflict of interest on my part that is unacceptable or improper on any legal or ethical grounds, whether through federal or state law or guidelines, please disallow this request in its entirety.

I do not require or, indeed, desire credit for this financial donation.  It would please me to honor my father by having his name, Dr. Richard P. Von Herzen, associated with the endowment for WHOI and the OOI if it is determined by others that this does not represent undue conflict of interest.  Otherwise, please render the gift anonymous.

I rely upon your good work to ensure that this designation meets all ethical and legal standards required by federal and state law and guidelines.

My intent is to ensure that we continue to monitor and study the ocean environment as a critical part of the Earth's fragile and irreplaceable balance of life, and, specifically, to support the ecological, territorial, and sovereign interests of the United States in doing so.

Thank you for allowing me to extend this request to your Office on behalf of the interests of Americans' long term sovereignty.

Most sincerely,

Lane MacWilliams