OIG Hotline, the FBI appears to be extending a series of serious threats to me this morning, and, unfortunately, I have no means of assessing the credibility of these threats nor the likelihood of their manifestation.
If I hold silent, and the threats are legitimate, my family and I will die. If I speak, and the threats are legitimate, I may unknowingly violate confidentiality rules of the FBI and others about which I have never been informed, despite my repeated and respectful requests for information.
At issue is whether individual American citizens, questioning the malfeasance of the FBI, have the right to their lives in doing so, and whether in the future, they will ever have the right to their lives again.
In other words, is it a capital crime for an individual American citizen to observe that the FBI is endeavoring to commit capital crimes against one's own family or against oneself?
Is it a capital crime for an individual American citizen, having observed astonishing wrongdoing on the part of the FBI, to extend a Freedom of Information Act request and insist that it be duly fulfilled?
Is it a capital crime for an individual American to voice the importance of the sovereignty of her children, or to ask that they not be raped by the FBI's dictate, or to request that they not be trafficked by the FBI's design, or to suggest that they not be tortured in the FBI's coercion of false witness statements about her family?
Is it a capital crime for an individual American to assert her human rights against a predatory FBI, and will it always be a capital crime for her to do so?
Is the Declaration of Independence, in which the individual American's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is taken as a self-evident truth, still representative of the ethos of our nation, still emblematic of its fierce spirit of benevolence and self-determination and freedom, all at once?
This is the question I now seek to answer, and this is the question I ask President Trump, Vice President Vance, the U.S. Congress, the OIG Hotline and the Supreme Court to help me clarify.
I appreciate the ethics of all who step forward at this time to insist that the individual American still possesses freedom of speech in the absence of her government's honorable and forthright communication asking for her confidentiality.
If the freedom of our words matters, and it does, if the freedom of our opinions matter, and it does, if the uniqueness of our accomplishments matters, and it does, if the sovereignty of our souls matter, and it does, then the questions I am here asking of our honorable leaders matter very profoundly, indeed.
I hope they will now choose to stand with me in initiating discussions to address the most laudable and worthy path forward.
Lane MacWilliams
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Threats to the MacWilliams family on the morning of March 8, 2025 include but are not limited to the following:
- An apparent allegation that our pets have been targeted with a viral vector that can cause severe brain injury, heart attack or stroke through zoonotic transmission within a few days, weeks or months.
I regret that I do not possess the ability to assess the credibility of this claim, the existence of this technology, or the likelihood of manifestation. Certainly, if this assertion is legitimate, I hope this documentation will prompt the immediate reversal of any such deployment.
No one in my family should be experiencing any kind of cognitive impairment, physical pain, ill health, functional deficits or demise.
- An apparent allegation that the tires on one or more of our family vehicles are now damaged to cause blowout, and further, that our cars are subject to spontaneous, remote-controlled airbag deployment, with the intent of causing loss of control of the vehicle.
- Apparent threats of the ongoing human trafficking of my children and MX by the FBI.
- Apparent threats from the FBI that my sons' sovereignty has been violated to such egregious degree that they can now be wrongfully directed to cause harm to themselves or others and not have the independent ability to decline such an order.
- Apparent threats from the FBI of wrongfully claiming fraud or conspiracy because I am documenting threats to my family members' lives that have appeared on my cell phone this morning or previously.
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