OIG Hotline, my Wifi and cell phone coverage have been disrupted at my home, so I am currently working from a public server, the location of which I will divulge at the conclusion of this access.
I received a voicemail message from Disabled Veterans Empowerment Network during a very short reinstatement of cell coverage this morning, stating that my vehicles were not received by them until this morning, Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Where were they in this interim period, from Saturday, February 7, 2026, the date of our donation, until now?
The allegation that the FBI and its affiliates took possession of at least one of these vehicles, my 2010 Buick LaCrosse, in order to engage in knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting regarding that vehicle -- is extremely concerning and could result in the loss of my life, without question.
The FBI's South Bay Chief of Station needs to be held to account on this issue immediately.
The DOJ has appeared to request that I not divulge this man's name publicly, but he continues to intentionally place my life at risk through his misconduct, including the creation of knowingly false evidence of crimes of which I have no knowledge whatsoever, the coercion of my children to sign knowingly false witness statements regarding our family, and through the advancement of concealed court proceedings in which false evidence is presented, advocating for capital punishment of my family members and myself -- this, through trials in which we have no opportunity for rebuttal or redress.
If that sounds wildly unconstitutional, it is.
I do not believe I have the obligation to continue to conceal this man's identity.
Quite the opposite.
The DOJ is demonstrating to me that it has no ability to rein in this malevolent and predatory agent within the FBI's ranks -- a person who continues to act outside of the mission and objectives set out for the FBI.
And my family has suffered immense harm because this individual has not been effectively prosecuted regarding his crimes against my family.
The FBI appears to suggest that both he and two of his associates are at risk of imprisonment due to alleged crimes perpetrated at my family's property on Cape Cod. Further, the agency appears to imply that he and one other of his associates may be under threat to their lives by the FBI itself due to the extreme nature of the abuses they have perpetrated in this case.
It seems as though the FBI, in this circumstance and in almost every other, is incapable of apologizing, acknowledging fault, and atoning for its gratuitous crimes.
What should happen to Txx Lxxxx, Bxxxxxx Pxxx, and those who have repeatedly authorized their predatory falsified law enforcement reporting against my family? (Even now, the FBI appears to allege that my older son has been ordered to participate in false reporting regarding some spurious allegation of espionage against my family.)
The DOJ needs to ask itself a few questions in this case.
Is the DOJ capable of acknowledging that neither my family members nor I committed the crimes for which these men are responsible? (My honorable parents are included when I reference my family members in this matter.)
Is the DOJ capable of halting all allegations of capital crimes against my family members and myself? That means vacating wrongful convictions and withdrawing all charges, whether within Canada, any and all other foreign countries, and domestically, within the United States.
Is the DOJ capable of penalizing Txx Lxxxx, Bxxxxxx Pxxx, and those who have wrongfully assisted them in their predation toward my family? That means financial penalties assessed against them and payable to me. That means professional penalties imposed upon them which are permanent. And that means that criminal liabilities are, if not fully prosecuted, which should be the case, documented fully in the form of charges within the auspices of the DOJ and transferred to the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution for availability of public review in perpetuity.
If the DOJ still possesses these fundamental capacities from a legal perspective, they should demonstrate that capability without delay.
If, on the other hand, the Attorney General has abandoned all pretext of lawful conduct within the auspices of the DOJ, we as Americans should know this as well.
The fact that my heart health is so precarious at the moment, and the heart health of my pets appears to be extremely endangered as well, says to me that the DOJ is experiencing great difficulty in meeting its fundamental legal responsibilities in this case.
I want to see better competence in restoring our health and that of my family members. I want to see higher ethics from the Attorney General in removing all "collar" devices from my loved ones. And I want to see a commitment from President Trump to withdraw all false witness statements from my loved ones who have been in fear for their lives, and a cessation of all orders to my loved ones to sign further false witness statements and/or perpetrate other harms to my family and/or to the public. I want to see a withdrawal of all false evidence pertaining to this case. And I want to be speaking to an intermediary regarding the resolution of my concerns to date to my standards and requirements.
The way forward will be defined by those who lead through honesty, integrity, fortitude, character, benevolence, wisdom, courage, temperance, a love of justice, a commitment to sovereignty, and a deep determination to help the United States, despite and because of our current crises, our climate challenges foremost among them.
The American people will remember who spoke the truth to them, just as they will remember who lied. They will remember who honored them, just as they will remember who dishonored them. They will remember who uplifted them, just as they will remember who preyed upon them. They will remember who stole from them, just as they will remember who gave to them. They will remember who listened to them, just as they will remember who silenced them. They will remember who stood in defense of individual sovereignty, just as they will remember those who decimated self-determination. They will remember those who loved the nation enough to advance its global leadership role in the long term, just as they will remember those who sold the United States' greatest proprietary and national gifts to Russia and China. They will remember those who alleviated their gratuitous suffering, just as they will remember who caused it. They will remember who protected our children, just as they will remember who trafficked them. They will remember who insisted on the freedom of our people, just as they will remember who tried to enslave them.
Good people of the OIG Hotline, the American public may be a sleeping giant.
But our challenges will awaken it.
And I caution everyone at this moment in time to hold to their highest ethics and integrity, because that giant will remember what we did a this critical juncture for the sake of the nation and the American people.
So, too, will history.

Lane MacWilliams