OIG Hotline, the following redacted information reflects a communication sent to your Office at 5:06 PM this evening, May 8, 2025.
It appears as though the FBI is frightened about recent revelations regarding the agency's lies about its victims of human trafficking perpetrated by the agency.
This seems to be the reasoning for the FBI's exacerbated harm of my older son at this time.
I have asked my older son to rest at home and drink plenty of water while he is attempting to recover.
But certainly, he remains extremely vulnerable to the ongoing crimes of the FBI and its affiliates at this time.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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OIG Hotline, my older son Gxxxxx appears to have suffered severe sovereignty violations last night and this morning.
He is expressing a complete loss of his normal personality at this time and appears to be controlled entirely by his handler, who seems in all respects to be dictating his words and actions.
He experienced an angry outburst at my home a short time ago (fully documented), and left via Uber to return to his apartment.
The FBI appears to suggest that he was harmed by xxxxxxxxx or a drug administered within an "anesthetic" during a medical procedure of some kind undertaken at Dxxxx's apartment last night, following the Lxxxxxx "mandatory BBQ" and again this morning within his apartment building.
My son is extremely vulnerable at this time and has no decision-making ability whatsoever on his own behalf.
My stalker Bxxxxxx Pxxx, or whoever within the FBI is surveilling my phone, appeared to send a message to me this afternoon stating "This is the first one," as if to say that the FBI has an immediate intention to take Gxxxxx's life.
It would certainly assist us to ascertain exactly what was done to my son yesterday evening and this morning to effect the disastrous sovereignty violations he is now experiencing.
Thank you for allowing me to document these most serious concerns with your Office.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams

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