UPDATE: OIG Hotline, my son appears to allege, in contradiction of the FBI's assertions, that his lab on Environmental Biology yesterday did, in fact, take place, and that its contents consisted of a campus litter assessment.
This draws into question the FBI's second assertion, which is that DeAnza's Environmental Science 1 does not have an affiliated lab.
Yesterday, my son appeared to allege that the labs may be redundant or duplicative, and that he may need to drop one of them.
It seems that the FBI is intentionally playing upon any parent's normal fears for their child's safety in the wake of the FBI's victimization through human trafficking.
It's true that the FBI produces copious disinformation.
But for the agency to repeatedly allege the trafficking of a previously trafficked young person in order to make a deeply worried parent appear paranoid or unstable represents remarkable calculation.
Worst of all would be a situation in which the FBI is alleging 20 incidents of trafficking per week and perpetrating only one.
In that case, any parent would be hypervigilant, constantly endeavoring to protect their child while appearing from an external view to be concerned over a mirage.
Perhaps even my son's statement that he is likely to withdraw from one of the two labs is now calculated to stoke distrust in the veracity of the original academic schedule, which was approved by an academic advisor with apparent care.
If Environmental Science 1 does now have lab of some kind, which it did not have earlier, and the two labs are partially or entirely duplicative, did the FBI harbor an original intent to withdraw my son from one of them for the purpose of trafficking or other harm?
Plausible deniability always seems to be paramount for the FBI, so this is difficult to assess.
However, given that an academic advisor did approve of this schedule, he should have know whether two separate Environmental Science classes had duplicative labs.
In general, I find it highly unusual, if not unprecedented, that two separate environmental science classes at one College would have identical labs. This points to the recent addition of a lab to Environmental Science 1, which did not have lab component previously, and further, suggests significant irregularity present in the addition of that lab session.
I will be sharing additional information with your Office as it becomes available.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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