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, September 12, 2022

xx xxxxx xxx Knows the Truth: That My Husband Is Innocent of All Wrongdoing

Please note:  this post has been redacted.  The full text will be forwarded to the OIG Hotline with details to appear here.

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xx xxxxx xxx knows the truth:  that my husband is innocent of all wrongdoing.

He needs to disclose that truth to federal investigators, and he needs to do it now.

So does xx. xxxxx xxx's wife.

So do xx xxxxx xxx's employees.

I have seen the manner in which the FBI coerces witnesses into providing false witness statements on demand, both to law enforcement officers and to federal investigators.  Agents corrupted by the far right utilize the tactics of organized crime when they threaten the lives of witness informants and their family members.  They extend these threats with impunity, as, at least so far, they have not been held accountable for terrorizing the American public in this manner.

But the following needs to be emphasized:  lies kill people.  

In the case of the far right infiltrators within the FBI, it seems that is their intent.  They expertly wield false allegations, falsified witness statements, faked communications, secrecy agreements and AI-generated film to justify lethal assaults against the law-abiding American public, which my husband, my sons, my son's girlfriend, and I represent.

This is totalitarianism in its worst possible manifestation:   unscrupulous members of law enforcement threatening a peaceable citizenry into betraying one another with Russian-style denunciations.

The goal?  First-degree murder, committed under color of authority.

I don't think any amount of compensation from Infragard is worth the moral and spiritual culpability of having spoken lies that place the lives of innocents at risk.

And that is what has happened here.

So I would say to xx xxxxx xxx and xx xxxxx xxx's wife and xx xxxxx xxx's employees:  you need to tell the truth to federal investigators and you need to tell it now.

Otherwise, I will be telling the reason for any failure to do so on your part.  Publicly.  Loudly.  And without end.

My husband is the finest man I have met, alongside my father, during the entire span of my sixty years on this planet.

He is likely the finest man xx xxxxx xxx has met as well.

So the FBI's coerced lies in my husband's place of work need to be revealed for what they are:  complete and utter disinformation.

For the last several days, my stalker, a leading member of Russian-affiliated organized crime within the United States and someone who exerts extensive control over far-right segments of the FBI, has been expressing to me that I need to accept a redacted response to my FOIA request or else he will arrange the FBI's assassination of my family members, including myself.

My refusal, according to him, has led the FBI to coerce yet more egregious falsehoods from the witness informants in my husband's professional acquaintance.

But friends, first-degree murder is first-degree murder, even when it's justified with falsified law enforcement reporting. And that's not something the FBI should be engaging in.  At all.  Ever.

xx xxxxx xxx should not be aiding and abetting such a crime by assisting the FBI in the provision of lies on demand.  Nor should his wife.  Nor should his employees.

And I myself should not be receiving threats from FBI affiliates of being rendered a widow as a result of my insistence that the Freedom of Information Act be upheld in its entirety.

Democracy depends on the spoken Truth.  It depends on our ability to face those who would decimate our civil liberties and human rights as Americans and tell them, quite emphatically and determinedly,  NO.

xx xxxxx xxx, speak the Truth about my husband's innocence.  Request politely that your wife and your employees do the same.

My husband's life demands your courage.

Never was there a more worthy recipient of it.




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At the end of my posts regarding the unlawful actions of far-right personnel within the FBI, I will be adding the following statement.  The FBI is a deeply divided agency.  There are many FBI employees who view their vows to the Constitution with the utmost seriousness and honor, and who strive to defend the fundamentals of our democracy with courage, fortitude and commitment.  The fact that some segments of the FBI appear to have embraced a lawless course is not a justification to assail the FBI in general.  The safety of FBI agents should be protected, just as the safety of the American citizenry should be protected.  As President Joseph R. Biden has so rightly expressed, violence is never justified in any circumstance.  The rule of law must always be honored and upheld.  It is our shared determination to preserve the civil liberties and human rights of ALL AMERICANS that renders the United States a democracy.  We must never abandon this promise.  All of our most cherished freedoms depend upon it.

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