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.




Friday, April 11, 2025

Our Children Are Counting On Us

 1.  You have taken pains not to publicly reveal information today that could potentially be accompanied by confidentiality requests by the FBI down the road.  Why have you been so careful about this?

Answer:  Because it's necessary to exercise great restraint in some areas even while we ask for close examination of the facts in others.

2.  Where do we need to be asking for close examination of the FBI's conduct at this time?

Answer:  Basically, in areas that stand well outside of mission and objectives.  The FBI has been tasked in important ways, but that tasking is not a carte blanche to prey upon the American public with impunity.

3.  Do you feel that the FBI's participation in human trafficking stands far outside of the FBI's mission and objectives?

Answer:  It does, yes.  There is no executive directive the FBI ever received that said "Thou shalt go and traffic America's youth for profit."  That never happened.

4.  Yet, even so, the FBI is deeply involved in the trafficking of America's youth, isn't it?

Answer:  Yes, it is.

5.  And the structural inroads the FBI has made into various organizations make it nearly impossible for the victims to escape, don't they?

Answer:  Yes, victims truly find themselves surrounded in every walk of life.  Their schedules are minutely controlled, and their handlers are acting as their traffickers, telling them where to go at what time, who to meet, etc. And they can't tell anyone without the threat of being killed for doing so.

So, this tells you how severe and pervasive the problem is.

6.  And the FBI's communications access to America's youth is devastating in this regard, isn't it?

Answer:  Yes, when handlers have 24/7 access to young Americans, the results are going to be predictably disastrous.

7.  Why?

Answer:  Because there's not adequate oversight to prevent abuse of America's youth from occurring, and the systems surrounding human trafficking are well-entrenched within the FBI.  There's "profit-sharing" regarding this enslavement of our young, which is to say that monies are distributed to those who are high enough in the FBI hierarchy.  And so the effects on our most important generation with regard to our future are just annihilating.

8.  Are young Americans who tell the truth about the FBI's role actually killed?

Answer:  The monies involved are approximately 250 billion dollars in global "profits" per year.  So, yes, those who are deemed an exposure risk to the FBI's domestic trafficking or the CIA's international trafficking are in grievous peril.

9.  Have your sons told investigators what the FBI and its affiliates did to them?

Answer:  I believe they have.

10.  And now are their lives being threatened?

Answer:  Extensively, yes.

11.  Why did they tell the truth?

Answer:  At a certain point, human trafficking is so egregious, it cannot be seen as anything other than a prelude to first-degree murder.  When victims understand this, they realize they have nothing to lose in telling the truth.  And at that point, everything changes.

12.  Why?

Answer:  Because there is no real negotiation with someone who wants your life, your courage, and your soul.  The FBI is constantly attempting to "make deals" with the agency's trafficking victims, whether through threats, bribes, or ultimatums.  But when your very survival is on the line, there is no deal to make.

When trafficking victims realize that the FBI intends to kill them, they awaken to the stark realities of their enslavement as a whole.

13.  What is at stake for America in the FBI's trafficking of our youth?

Answer:  Everything.  Our virtue, our integrity, our worthiness, and our future.

14.  You feel that when we give the FBI secret access to our children and youth, abuses of this kind are all but inevitable.

Answer:  It's the concealed nature of these programs that has rendered the abuses possible.  We cannot give away the keys to the kingdom without extensive oversight.  We need to be extremely leery of FBI demands to convey 24/7 communications devices to young people.  When the agency has this kind of concealed access to an attractive young person, trafficking is all but a foregone conclusion.  It's not that it might happen.  It will happen.

15.  And your point has been that the human trafficking perpetrated by the FBI and CIA have the potential to enslave all future generations.

Answer:  That's correct.  How do young people recover, assuming they survive, after having been trafficked by the FBI and its affiliates?  How do they rebuild their identities, their sovereignty, their boundaries?  We need to understand the answers to these questions, and then we need to heal a whole generation of Americans who have been harmed.

16.  The FBI often threatens young people with distributing films of their trafficking in an attempt to control them indefinitely, doesn't it?

Answer:  Yes, this is one of the most common ways the FBI seeks to exert perpetual control over its trafficking victims -- with threats of shaming them publicly.

17.  Given that trafficking by the FBI has ruined millions of young Americans' lives, what can we say about the origin of these initiatives?  Are foreign countries involved the the structural elements of the trafficking of America's youth?

Answer:  These are critical questions.  Certainly, we would expect that foreign adversaries of the United States might be keenly interested in destroying our most important generation through trafficking.  And there can be no question but that there are foreign links to organized crime within the United States.  So, there are concerns regarding the United States' adversaries that should be investigated fully in order for us to ascertain how this could possibly have happened.

18.  Can trafficking victims recover?

Answer:  They can recover if we insist that they recover, if we insist that their experiences are important and must be heard, and if we insist that they help us to ensure that this never happens again.

19.  Can systems of trafficking within the FBI be halted?

Answer:  Of course they can.  And beyond this realization, they must.

20.  Why do you feel so strongly about this subject?

Answer:  Anyone who loves our country is going to feel strongly about this subject.  To enslave America's youth through predation by our premier federal law enforcement agency represents a kind of Trojan horse we cannot endure.  We must confront this if we believe that Americans' freedoms must survive, Americans' loyalties must endure, and Americans' sovereignty must flourish.

Our children deserve our fiercest defense.  They're counting on us.

21.  How can your own children now be rendered safe?

Answer:  By outreach, which I hope will be forthcoming.  I believe President Trump is concerned about the American people's suffering through trafficking by the FBI, so he may insist that my children be assisted, alongside many others.

22.  What are your thoughts about the possibility of outreach with regard to the FBI's human trafficking?

Answer:  It would be transformative for our nation, and I think the American people would understand it as such.

23.  Please keep us up-to-date regarding your sons' wellbeing and that of MX as well.

Answer:  Thank you very kindly.  I most certainly will.





Lane MacWilliams

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