OIG Hotline, my husband currently has one of his cars with Robert Ding of Shoreline Auto Care for repairs.
The FBI appears to allege that the agency has planted false evidence within this vehicle for "discovery" by Mr. Ding, directing him to contact local law enforcement with his concerns, which dovetail entirely with falsified accusations of the unconstitutional Pxxxxxx Program, previously described for your Office.
This is highly problematic, as we are law-abiding and honorable Americans who deserve to have our cars repaired without being falsely accused of "espionage activities," "terrorism activities," "capital crimes," "child endangerment," "drug trafficking," or "human trafficking."
The FBI may view my beloved family members' lives as a "killing game," as the agency has said.
But it seems to me that the FBI itself may be begging for decommission.
The agency clearly feels committed to deceit, the planting of false evidence, framing innocent Americans, preying upon the family members of whistleblowers, false arrest, unjustified law enforcement raids with a violent objective, and theft of public funds.
Given these apparent realities, it's not clear to me that the FBI is sufficiently worthy as an institution to retain the faith of the American public.
Certainly, current FBI Director Christopher Wray should have the opportunity to explain himself before the American people in open hearings.
In the meantime, I ask that my husband's vehicle be cleaned of all false evidence placed there in any way, shape, or form. And further, I ask that the Supreme Court immediately disqualify this latest set of falsified evidence, whatever it may be.
We could have lost our lives over this most recent stunt of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting by the FBI.
We need immediate outreach from an attorney to ensure that the FBI's gratuitous and criminal predation toward my family will be decisively halted.
To delay further is to heedlessly place our lives at risk.
Thank you for insisting on attorney contact on an immediate basis.
Most sincerely,
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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