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.




Friday, December 13, 2024

"Pardon Me" Said the Crime Boss

This post was originally published on December 8, 2024.


1.  Are crime bosses polite when they ask for a pardon?

Answer:  I don't know, but I'm certain President Biden does.

2.  And why is that?  Is that because President Biden and organized crime boss Xxxxxxx Xxxx repeatedly colluded with Tom Lyons to take the lives of your whole family?

Answer:  This is what the FBI alleges has transpired, yes.  And allegedly there is hard evidence implicating all three of them within a text conversation now in the possession of the OIG Hotline.

3.  And now Mr. Xxxx is asking for a pardon from President Biden?

Answer:  Yes, this has been alleged to me.  Mr. Xxxx appears to be gloating over the fact that this pardon is going to be "the last official act of President Biden's term."

4.  What is your opinion of a President who is potentially buying the silence of witnesses to his own guilt through issuing pardons?

Answer:  That is an ethical question about which the American public must deliberate for themselves.  I have my own thoughts on the matter, of course.  But I think the public should have the opportunity to access all of the facts.

5.  Will Tom Lyons be eligible for a pardon as well?

Answer:  Tom Lyons has taken a separate vow to uphold the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic, so I don't think so, no.

6.  Can the President pardon himself?

Answer:  This represents an unresolved legal question, according to others.  Self-pardon by a U.S president has never been attempted.

7.  Is President Biden considering pardoning himself for planning to murder your whole family for his personal profit?

Answer:  The FBI alleges that he is, yes.

8.  And just this week, the President apparently authorized false reporting intended to justify the deaths of your whole family, didn't he?  What were the allegations? Do you know?

Answer:  The FBI appears to allege that Tom Lyons was falsely accusing my older son of terrorism or attempted murder/suicide, when Tom Lyons himself directed my son's handler to allege communications on the part of my son that never occurred.  In addition, there were knowingly false allegations of sexual assault that prevented my son from gaining admission to graduate school -- also orchestrated by Tom Lyons and Xxxx at the authorization of the President.

With regard to my husband and younger son, the FBI appears to allege that there have been false allegations of "espionage" which the FBI has been aggregating -- with alleged plans to add quite a bit more during my husband's upcoming travel to xxxxx and xxxxxx.

And with regard to myself, the FBI has appeared to attempt to allege capital crimes, astonishingly enough, by engaging in various Pxxxxxx Program crimes concerning our home in Massachusetts.

MX is alleged to currently have her life being threatened through extreme forms of sexual harassment perpetrated by the FBI, with Tom Lyons, Xxxxxxx Xxxx and President Biden allegedly playing a central role in placing her at risk as well.

So, they have endeavored to discredit all of us, and take all of our lives, according to the FBI, through this latest round of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting  presented before the Supreme Court, and intended for future presentation to the Supreme Court.

9.  And you have had no communication whatsoever from any attorney affiliated with your case, despite your repeated, even daily, requests that FRCP 23 be upheld.  Is that true?

Answer:  Astonishingly, that is true.

10.  Meanwhile, the FBI has been threatening to harm you in myriad other ways, some of them representing advanced technologies, the details of which the FBI does not wish you to disclose.

Answer:  That's true as well.

11.  Beyond this, the FBI is threatening to cause a "disaster" at your home in the form of alleged "earthquake," "sinkhole," "landslide," "meteor fall," "lightning strike," "wildfire," "gas explosion" and more.  What do you make of these threats?  Are they realistic?

Answer:  There are drones visible above my property at night, and I have felt the movements of heavy equipment, apparently below ground level, at 3:00 AM when the granite countertop in my kitchen has been shaking.  So, remarkably, they appear to be based in fact.

12.  Could the FBI attack a civilian with a drone and then claim publicly that it was a "lightning strike" or a "meteor fall"?

Answer:  Absolutely.  The Congress, the Supreme Court and the DOJ would know the FBI was lying, but the American people would not.

13.  Is it now possible for the falsified law enforcement reporting that Tom Lyons, the FBI, and their affiliate agencies have been so desperately aggregating to be disqualified by the Supreme Court?

Answer:  I certainly hope so.  My husband is leaving on a trip tomorrow morning.  I do not want to worry about his plane going down, or there being a car accident, or the hotel having a carbon monoxide accident, even though the FBI has routinely threatened to harm his travel.  These false claims need to be disqualified right away.

14.  Why is the FBI so unwilling to allow an attorney to contact you under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23?

Answer:  Because they probably have not succeeded in persuading one of the attorneys to provide me with a redacted FOIA report or incomplete investigative reports.  So President Biden, Tom Lyons and Xxxxxxx Xxxx would all be implicated by doing so.

15.  So,  these three men -- and any other people helping them -- are committed to slandering your family, falsely accusing your family, and attempting to murder your family?

Answer:  According to the FBI, yes, this is the case.

16.  Are they out of their minds?

Answer:  At least two of them have seriously compromised mental health.  So, yes, it is entirely possible that they are out of their minds.

17.  Brandan Pesa, a sadistic serial killer, experienced a psychotic break for which he was hospitalized in the autumn of 2017.  Is that true?

Answer:  This is what has been alleged to me.

18.  And he is still hearing voices, apparently?  Still experiencing auditory hallucinations consistent with schizophrenia?

Answer:  This is the FBI's assertion.

19.  Did Brandan Pesa kill four college students in their house at the University of Idaho on November 13, 2022, according to FBI assertions?

Answer:  Yes.  This is what the FBI has alleged.

20.  Is President Biden planning to pardon Brandan Pesa for that crime as well?

Answer:  There seem to be no ethical boundaries for the President whatsoever, so I don't know why he would leave that crime out.

21.  Did President Biden authorize the killing of those four college students in the first place?

Answer:  The FBI suggests that he did.

22.  And the FBI has claimed that this crime was filmed.  Is that true?

Answer:  Oh, yes.  The FBI's claims to have film of that particular crime.

23.  So the FBI knows perfectly well that Brian Kohberger is not guilty, but the agency is attempting to convict him anyway?

Answer:  Yes, on both counts.

24. The FBI was seeking to change the judge in that trial, because the agency did not like the strength of the former judge.  Did they succeed in replacing the judge with someone under their control?

Answer:  They did, apparently, yes.

25.  So what do you make of this young man's current circumstances?

Answer:  They're horrific.  They represent the worst possible manifestation of a corrupt federal law enforcement agency wielding advanced technologies to cause harm.

26.  Was the evidence you presented to the prior Public Defender suppressed when the trial was moved?

Answer: Allegedly so.  And I think the objective is just to run out the clock on the Biden Presidency, because Mr. Pesa is anticipating a pardon immediately before that happens.  Then he's in the clear, and the conviction of this innocent young man will presumably proceed.

27.  And that wrongful conviction will be the fault of Brandan Pesa, Tom Lyons and President Biden, won't it?

Answer:  One hundred percent.  These men are entirely responsible for the crime, and they are entirely responsible for the circus of the trial.

28.  How would you characterize the actions of these three men toward the public at large?

Answer:  Monstrous.  Predatory.  Sadistic.  Premeditated.  Evil.  

29.  That's quite a list.

Answer:  So, it is.  But I don't know how else to describe these acts.  And if the public learns about them, I think they will agree with me.  There are disturbed people within our nation, to be sure, but we don't want them to be running the country, we don't want them to be lying about the innocent, and we don't want them to be murdering the virtuous.

30.  And we don't want them to be doing all of those things to the whistleblowers who call them out, nor to their family members.

Answer:  No, we don't.

31.  If President Biden is genuinely worried about his legacy, what should he do when crime boss Brandan Pesa says, "Pardon me"?

Answer:  He should wholeheartedly decline.

32.  Will you please let us know if an attorney reaches out to you in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23?

Answer:  Yes, I will.

33.  Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us this morning.

Answer:  You are quite welcome.

Lane MacWilliams

P.S. -- Please allow me to once again extend the disclaimer that some threats received by me and extended by the FBI are unsubstantiated by me at this time.  I regret that I am unable to assess the credibility of every threat extended by this agency or its affiliates, and also that I am not in a position to judge the likelihood of manifestation.  Having said that, many of the FBI's threats toward my family in the past have manifested in real-world harms.  As a result, I believe that FBI threats extended to me must be viewed as potentially substantive.

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