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.




Wednesday, February 19, 2025

A Request for Safe Passage, A Petition for Secure Conveyance

 1.  You have traveled across country in the hope of hiring a courier to pick up investigative reports from the OIG Hotline today.  Is that correct?

Answer:  Yes, it is.

2.  Yet, your Wifi access on your laptop is being blocked entirely and your cell phone use is extremely limited, with no ability to send email.  Do you have any idea why your communications are being so dramatically restricted?

Answer:  The FBI appears to be claiming this morning that it has received an emergency injunction allowing them to cut off my communications on the basis of AI-generated communications of which I have no knowledge except for the general area of the false accusations.

3.  What is the general subject area of the false accusations, please?

Answer:  The FBI appears to be falsely alleging that I am a dangerous international spy in possession of sensitive nuclear codes.

4.  Are you a dangerous international spy in possession of dangerous nuclear codes?

Answer:  Thank you for asking.  I am not and I never have been.

5.  Have you ever engaged in any communications with anyone about nuclear codes?

Answer:  Only in complaining to the OIG Hotline that the FBI is falsely claiming I possess them.

6.  The FBI also appears to allege that Txx Lxxxx and Bxxxxxx Pxxx have obtained an order for your assassination, contracted through the Italian mafia, if you should attempt to enter Washington, D.C. with a courier who could take possession of your reports.  Isn't that the case?

Answer:  This threat does appear to have been extended to me this morning, yes.

7.  Are you asking President Trump to allow you safe passage today as you attempt to facilitate the order of the Supreme Court and the DOJ that the reports should be conveyed to you in their entirety?

Answer:  Yes, I do request that President Trump intervene in this circumstance to grant me safe passage.  That choice is well within his purview as Commander in Chief, and I merit that protection in every conceivable way.

8.  Do you also request that the attorneys who are representing you before the Supreme Court submit a petition for injunctive relief that would permit the OIG Hotline to convey the investigative reports and FOIA reports in their entirety to a courier who appears on your behalf?

Answer:  Yes, I do.  I've traveled three thousand miles to facilitate the security of a courier, so it would be nice if he or she could actually pick up the reports the Supreme Court itself has ordered that I should have.

9.  Why couldn't Brandon Bailey of Clutch Courier in Santa Cruz, CA undertake this courier job, given that he wanted to do so?

Answer:  He mentioned organized crime in saying that the job was too dangerous for him and so he had to decline.  

10.  Had you ever mentioned organized crime in your conversations with Mr. Bailey concerning the job of picking up a report at the DOJ in Washington, D.C.?

Answer:  No, I had not.

11.  He brought up the subject spontaneously?

Answer:  That is correct.

12.  Did you feel that he had been threatened?

Answer:  Clearly, he had.

13.  So, rather than try to hire someone else in California who would just experience the same threats, you decided to come to the area yourself in an effort to hire someone local.

Answer:  That's correct.

14.  But now the FBI, with the help of AI-generated falsehoods, has allegedly accused you of being a nuclear terrorist in order to prevent you from obtaining the reports.  

Answer:  I don't have verification that those false allegations were made, but the FBI appears to be claiming that this is its stratagem to obstruct the lawful conveyance of the reports to me, yes.

15.  What can be done?

Answer:  Well, I would think that there could be either an executive order or a petition for injunctive relief that could allow me safe passage, permitting the reports to be released to a courier who appeared on my behalf.

16.  You wouldn't enter the DOJ yourself?

Answer:  No, I wouldn't, for the sole reason that I don't know whether that would breach investigative standards.  I think there needs to be an intermediary of some kind to request the reports in person.

17.  Have the reports already been mailed to you in some capacity?

Answer:  The FBI appears to have taken responsibility for extracting the reports from the U.S. Postal Service multiple times.  So, yes, I think they were mailed.

18.  Yet, you never received material sent by the OIG Hotline or the ODNI?

Answer:  No, I did not.

19.  How important are these reports?

Answer:  How important is the long term freedom of American citizens?  And more generally, how important is the sovereignty of mankind?

20.  Do you think it's possible that you might obtain the reports today?

Answer:  I wouldn't be here if I didn't think it was possible.

21.  Will you update this blog with your plans as they develop?  Perhaps you can update the OIG Hotline with regard to a courier's potential timing?

Answer:  I will try to do so, yes.

22.  Thank you for speaking with us this morning.

Answer:  You are quite welcome.

Lane MacWilliams


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