OIG Hotline, I am rendering my concern regarding Hilton Hotels public, because I have received no communications from an attorney or government representative requesting confidentiality pertaining to this matter or any other matters of concern I have raised to your Office.
Within my reference to fascist forms of government, listed below, I am not intending in any manner to impugn the current administration.
Rather, I am attempting to point out that the FBI appears to be seeking fascist, unelected control over the American public, including control over our elected officials, if its recent misconduct toward me can be taken to represent its crimes within larger programs concealed from public scrutiny.
As I have previously stated, I would appreciate honorable outreach in which topics of confidentiality are clearly delineated.
In the absence of that, it appears that no subject of concern I have raised to your Office is considered confidential information by the government at this time.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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Sent: March 2, 2025 at 7:47 AM Pacific Time
To: OIG Hotline
From: Lane MacWilliams
OIG Hotline, I would ask for assistance from the Supreme Court pertaining to the matter described below.
Fundamentally, we need to ask whether Americans possess the right to stay as guests within Hilton Hotels without suffering from the knowingly false witness statements of staff members intended to result in harm and death to those same guests.
If we don't offer honorable Americans protections when they travel, what will be the evolution of these FBI crimes of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting?
Will hotel guests be murdered in their hotel rooms for expediency? Will they suffer from carbon monoxide poisonings from which they never wake up? Will they experience tainted room service? The deployment of unconventional vectors of illness within their hotel rooms? Will they be, in the most efficient manifestation of mass murder possible, simply shot in their beds?
Is this what we want as honorable people? Is this the best we can do for those Americans who travel to see their beloved family members, to support their promising business ventures, to explore the wonders of the wider world?
I think we can do better for Americans as a whole, and I think we must.
Freedom of movement is commonly removed altogether within fascist systems of governance. If people are not a direct part of the administration within fascist systems of government, they risk being kidnapped or shot simply by leaving their homes.
Is this the future we see for ourselves?
In the long term interests of the nation, don't we want Americans to be able to travel without incurring the risk that corrupt members of federal law enforcement might co-opt hotel staff to contribute knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting that could directly justify Americans' deaths?
I would like to see more honestly from the FBI about its unconstitutional activities in this matter, and in many others.
If we cannot require that of them at this juncture, we cannot ensure Americans' freedom of movement in the long term. And that represents an unacceptable loss, in my view.
Thank you for your advocacy regarding this important area.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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Sent: March 2, 2025 at 7:30 AM Pacific Time
To: Hilton Board of Directors
To the Board of Directors of Hilton Hotels:
Please see the details, below, regarding a serious case of improper directives extended to Hilton Hotel staff in Washington, D.C. by FBI personnel, involving the coercion of knowingly false witness statements and other actions intended to cause harm to me as a Hilton Hotel guest.
I have asked that I be provided with the witness statements involved, and I have also requested that any and all falsified statements be withdrawn on an immediate basis. To forward my communications to the Washington, D.C. Hilton Hotel management will not result in a successful resolution of this matter due to conflict of interest pertaining to compensation they accepted, as well as confidentiality provisions by which those staff members are now bound.
I appreciate my ability to stay in a Hilton Hotel with my safety and security upheld, free from all false witness statements from Hilton Hotel staff and Hilton contractors.
Again, I have not filed a complaint. On the contrary, I have asked that any and all complaints filed in my name at Hilton Hotels be withdrawn.
Because Guest Assistance appears unable to resolve this matter, I now ask for the support of the Hilton Board of Directors in successfully and honorably resolving this issue, eschewing any and all conflicts of interest that would be presented by the extension of any and all forms of compensation by the FBI or its affiliates.
Hilton's entire business model is predicated on a foundation of trust with its guests. The Board has a responsibility to shareholders to ensure that that foundational trust is honored and upheld.
Accordingly, I respectfully request the support of the Board in this important matter.
Sincerely yours,
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