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 20, 2024

Why Is Serial Killer Brandan Pesa Still Asking for a Pardon From President Biden? Post in Progress

 1.  Why is serial killer Brandan Pesa still asking for a pardon from President Biden?

Answer:  I think he's sufficiently ill that he doesn't understand the extent to which the American public will revile him for his acts against the innocent.

2.  If his crimes become more widely known, will he receive a pardon?

Answer:  Absolutely not.  The public will never forgive what this man did to four innocent college students sleeping in their beds in Moscow, Idaho on November 13, 2022.

3.  And you do not feel that President Biden will want to be associated with Brandan Pesa publicly, because of the fact that the crime was so notorious.

Answer:  A pardon of Brandan Pesa would be a de facto admission that President Biden had approved of the crime in advance, which, by all accounts, he did.  For a President who is reported to be concerned about his legacy, I don't think he is going to be willing to risk that overt association through extending a pardon.

4.  Would President Biden pardon himself?

Answer:  Again, this has never been done before.  I do not believe the Supreme Court would view that conduct favorably, given their detailed arguments surrounding Presidential immunity of late.  I dont' think the Honorable justices will find that it's a constitutional act.

5. What kind of impact would it have on President Biden's legacy for the public to understand that he authorized the murders of the four innocent college students  -- Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Xana Kernodle?

Answer:  Well, I think the public would see it as I see it, which is that it is indefensible.  We cannot have a nation in which our beloved young people are being sacrificed to the sadistic fantasies of a serial killer like Brandan Pesa with compliance from his good friend the President.  That is just not a world we want to support, condone or excuse on any level.

6.  Is there accountability for these men?

Answer:  There is certainly spiritual accountability.  In terms of earthly justice, it depends on what the American people demand.

7.  How does President Trump feel about these revelations?

Answer:  I can only imagine that he would be appalled, and I can only imagine that Congress would be appalled right alongside him.

8.  You have said that there was falsified law enforcement reporting against the four victims.

Answer: Yes, there was.  

9.  Would the Moscow, Idaho police chief be able to testify about this?

Answer:  He has resigned at the encouragement of the FBI.  But yes, if he's alive, he can testify.

10.  The house in which the crime took place was razed.  The trial has been moved to a judge the FBI can control.  The two surviving housemates have been threatened continuously.  Can justice possibly occur for Brian Kohberger?

Answer:  I think this constitutes a major question.  The FBI knows perfectly well that this young man is innocent, and yet they have continued to prosecute him with willfully fabricated information.  I think this represents disgraceful conduct for which the agency should be held fully accountable.  This young man's entire life has been derailed over a knowing lie.  It's unthinkable.

11.  What about the crimes of Brandan Pesa, Tom Lyons and President Biden against your family members and yourself?

Answer:  These, too, are unforgivable.

12.  What was your response to the letter from the ODNI FOIA Office the other day, suggesting that the ODNI could not find your FOIA request from the autumn of 2022?

Answer:  The letter from ODNI was a laughable misrepresentation that was easily undone by sharing it with the OIG Hotline and the Supreme Court.  I'm sure the Biden administration was appropriately shame-faced over the attempted deceit.

13.  Hasn't the Supreme Court ordered the ODNI to fulfill your 2022 FOIA request?

Answer:  Yes, it has.

14.  So, was the ODNI trying to get away with a technicality, hoping that you would file a new request, the response to which could be extensively redacted?

Answer:  I'm sure that was their gambit, yes.

15.  The FBI suggests that, between the ODNI and the OIG Hotline, awards and settlements extended in your name total more than 7.2 trillion dollars.  You have now claimed that amount on behalf of all targets of interest nationwide, hopefully preventing others from laying wrongful claims to those funds.  Yet at the same time, your lives have continued to be under active threat.  Does it seem that the Biden administration intends to kill all of your family and abscond with the funds if he can?

Answer:  It does.

16.  Is this intent coming from Brandan Pesa first and foremost?

Answer:  Yes, I believe so.

17.  How can these men be stopped?

Answer:  With exposure, always exposure.  They're quite cowardly when you begin to tell the truth about them to the public.  They truly cannot comprehend the fairness of the truth catching up to them.  Brandan Pesa has presumably spent his whole life lying about others for advantage, profit, and dominance.  And he has never learned the lesson that some people won't tolerate the disrespect.

18.  You yourself will not tolerate the disresepct.

Answer:  No, I won't.  I'm very sorry this man was abused in his own childhood.  He should take the subject up with his parents, and leave my family out of his horrific history.

19.  What needs to happen at this juncture?

Answer:  First, I need to speak to my sons and MX on an urgent basis to assesss their wellbeing.  We need to speak honestly among ourselves about what has transpired, and we need to speak about a plan for healing.  They need loving family members surrounding them right now, and they cannot be deprived of this compassion and support.

Second, the lies within the false witness statements need to be acknowledged and retracted on an immediate basis.

Third, all ongoing dialogue with their handlers needs to halt with no possibility of reinstatement.  All communications devices need to be permanently removed with no chance of replacement.

Fourth, all FBI claims of "felony" malfeasance designed to disqualify my valid claims should be immediately disqualified.

Fifth, I want outreach from an attorney in compliance with FRCP 23.

This is the beginning of the path forward.

20.  Please keep us apprised of how you and your family are faring.

Answer:  I will, thank you.

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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