Good people, what are we to make of an FBI that uses sophisticated means to falsely accuse the most honorable Americans, but silences honorable citizens' self-defense by disabling the online portal of the OIG Hotline, through which complaints are submitted in a confidential, secure, and timely manner?
What are we to make of an FBI which claims that my family members have been uncooperative by refusing to "die on time" as they have been rendered victims of the FBI's falsified law enforcement reporting against us?
What are we to make of an FBI which claims that my objection to the FBI's attempted murder of my family is in any way "improper" or "disloyal"?
What are we to make of an FBI that has desecrated my properties, conveyed extensive illnesses to my family members, engaged in the repeated and aggressive deployment of torture in the process of coercing knowingly falsified witness statements from my sons and MX?
What are we to make of an FBI that threatens to kill those who do not provide adequately falsified statements about my family on demand?
What are we to make of an FBI that directs its affiliates to threaten my older son with an order of "kill or be killed," allegedly pertaining to some type of "public violence" the FBI is said to routinely control?
What are we to make of an FBI that orders my child to accept and carry a package under threat of death -- the contents of which he does not know -- and then accuses him of weapons smuggling, drug dealing or terrorism as a result?
What are we to make of an FBI that has profiteered from the rape and trafficking of my children, and America's children, and has done so willfully, remorselessly, and repeatedly, in complete annihilation of the wellbeing of our country's young people?
What are we to make of an FBI that forces heterosexual young men and women to have homosexual encounters so that they can be placed in an "enhanced category" of focus for the agency?
What are we to make of an FBI that appears to celebrate extending misogyny, impoverishment, gratuitous illness, and harmful environmental exposures to my family?
What are we to make of an FBI that appears to rejoice in the perpetration of torture of the innocent?
What are we to make of an FBI that tries repeatedly to steal from its victims, as it has tried to steal from me?
What are we to make of an FBI that coerces the staff of an international hotel to falsely report about my son and extend harms toward him afterward, when he hasn't even yet arrived?
What are we to make of an FBI that threatens to shoot those members of my family who could testify about its crimes against us? To push us off cliffs or rooftops, to drown us in the bathtub, to crash into our cars, to burn our properties, to down our planes?
I know what to make of the facts delineated here.
Good people, the FBI has been caught by the OIG Hotline in the perpetration of heinous crimes against my family. In response, it has doubled down on its attacks against us, promising to "flood the zone" with new accusations, false witness statements, wrongful "evidence," and dossiers bursting with AI-generated lies in an attempt to discredit my family.
Yet, the FBI is still guilty of heinous crimes against us. And its subsequent wrongs cannot erase the malfeasance that preceded them. On the contrary, the FBI's further false claims are now so predatory as to appear simply monstrous to the casual observer, and the casual observer is entirely right.
President Trump has nominated Kash Patel to straighten out the FBI. Mr. Patel, a fierce critic of the agency, has a tremendous job ahead of him by any standard.
The FBI has embraced a lawless course, with what is fast devolving into a "warlord" model, in which gangland "bosses" preside over "militia" segments of the agency consisting of between 500 and 2000 employees or contractors each.
What is the true total?
Far greater than the FBI's 37,000 full-time staff members, that much is certain.
I have turned to my blog today only because the FBI has prevented me from communicating to the OIG Hotline through is confidential and secure online portal. Otherwise, this space would be relatively silent.
But for me to be silent now, when the FBI is extending appalling and false accusations against my family members in an effort to justify further harms against us would be tantamount to extending my consent to profound criminality by this institution.
If the FBI wishes to steal from awards extended in my name through the auspices of the OIG Hotline and the ODNI, it should just say so. But don't call my family, which has been so egregiously victimized by these wayward officials, wrongful in any way, shape or form. Don't mischaracterize us as felons or prostitutes, drug dealers or spies or killers. Instead, I invite the agency to step with me into the public square for an open conversation about the agency's aggressions against us which have been decidedly not top-secret, but simply, unequivocally, and indelibly wrong.
The agency needs to stop hiding from its conduct toward my family, to cease and desist its defamation toward us, and simply to answer my questions publicly at this juncture.
Again, I am not by any means suggesting the revelation of secret programs or methodologies.
I am merely suggesting that the FBI be accountable in this case.
I believe President Trump will support that request, and, once he is confirmed, I believe that Mr. Patel will, too.
There is no nation that can benefit from a "security agency" that traffics our youth, that sells our privacy, that lies about our words and actions, that confabulates, with the help of AI, a radical past that never occurred.
The FBI can either privately concede its faults to me through an attorney, or this conversation will need to be much more public. And I wish to make perfectly clear that I have no fear of conducting this discussion in the public square.
Rather, it is the FBI which is now fearful of public outrage over this matter.
The agency cannot prevail in this case, nor will it.
I remain available to answer any inquiries extended by OIG Hotline investigators at any time. Their outreach will be most warmly welcomed by me, and perhaps, too, by a nation worn weary of the disinformation and deceit which the FBI now calls its stock and trade.
I see our nation as more worthy than the picture of denigration and derision the FBI would describe.
I believe we possess sufficient determination, integrity, insistence, honor, benevolence and leadership to ask the FBI a few questions more about the world they are spinning on its axis -- questions such as -- is the FBI worthy of our trust?
Is the agency worthy of its public funds?
Has the FBI systematically and determinedly set out to harm America's children?
Good people, let's start here.
I ask that my family members' safety be upheld in every way, shape and form so that they can provide their full testimony regarding the conduct of the FBI and its affiliates toward us.
And again, if the FBI cannot bear the thought of its own shame regarding this matter, it can engage in outreach through a highly capable attorney who can commence an abject apology on the agency's behalf.
And right away.
Lane MacWilliams
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