1. What is your impression of your time in Canada to date? You are in Whistler, British Columbia at this time, correct?
Answer: Yes, I am. Frankly, the FBI is extremely active here, having followed me from Surrey, British Columbia and Burnaby, British Columbia.
2. How do you know they followed you?
Answer: Some of the license plates on the white windowless vans are the same as those I was seeing 120 miles away two days ago. I have photographed them as proof, but the third-party hack of my phone is preventing me from forwarding these photos to the OIG Hotline.
3. Last night, you had the experience of seeing two turbaned gentlemen five minutes apart -- one at your hotel lobby reception desk after it was closed at 7:00 PM and the other filming you with his cell phone in the Village of Whistler. What was your impression of these occurrences?
Answer: You know, I'm sure that Sikhs are present in Whistler, but even so, I think these encounters were staged. Strangers generally don't film me unless they're working for the FBI, which plans to alter the film with the help of AI later. And to have two of these unusual incidents of crossing paths within five minutes seems indicative of false reporting.
4. What would the FBI's false claims be in this instance?
Answer: I'm guessing that the FBI doctored some cell phone footage and now is claiming that I'm a terrorist or that I support terrorists. The whole narrative is so racist and hackneyed, it's deeply discouraging to me. But this is the culture of the FBI, in truth. The agency has a few well-worn narratives that it repeats and repeats and repeats.
5. What are the threats you are receiving that are accompanying these unusual events?
Answer: Today, it seems the FBI is threatening to expose me to HIV or other deadly virus through a non-conventional vector. There are also sniping threats, given the supposedly "urgent" nature of my non-existent crimes. Beyond this, I am receiving threats that my sons will be kidnapped and never seen again, or that they will suffer ongoing torture, that my family members will suffer forced job loss, that my pets will be taken and killed, that my homes will be destroyed, on and on.
6. Do you feel safe in Whistler?
Answer: Oh, no. The community is fundamentally extremely safe, but, as I said, the FBI is here, and that changes everything. The presence of the FBI can instantaneously remove safety from the most secure places on the planet.
7. Do you have other examples of false reporting that are likely occurring?
Answer: You can generally sense an FBI set-up when people are overly friendly. This morning, a young woman named Shannon pushed very hard for my phone number with the alleged intent of helping to socialize my puppies with her five year old dog.
8. How might that event be falsely reported?
Answer: The FBI would typically take an occurrence like that and say that I pushed my phone number onto a young woman who was innocently passing by. They would turn it into a predatory event, in which I was not the victim but the aggressor. I happen to be heterosexual and monogamous. Basically, the FBI just likes to reverse all truths. Victims become aggressors in the FBI's false reporting. Aggressors become victims within those narratives. Once you understand this, you can grasp the agency's tactics more readily.
9. Are there other instances of false reporting you can think of?
Answer: Strangers have asked to take ownership of one of my dogs. Strangers have asked to walk my dogs for me. Strangers have asked me whether I have room for significant relationships, given the demands of my dogs. I view these comments as unusual.
10. Do you view the FBI's threats to kidnap or kill your dogs as serious threats?
Answer: Yes, I do. There are reasons why the FBI is interested in my dogs from an experimental perspective.
11. But are your dogs an FBI experiment?
Answer: My dogs are members of my family, as is my cat and any other pet my family members or I might acquire. I am endeavoring to make that clear.
12. You hold the expectation that your dogs will be rendered well by the FBI and that they will live long and joyful lives, alongside your own.
Answer: Yes, I do.
13. Are there those who are supporting your safety and that of your family members while you are in Canada?
Answer: I certainly hope so.
14. Do you hope that your concerns regarding your case will be addressed to your satisfaction while you are in Canada?
Answer: Most decidedly.
15. Please be careful regarding your safety and security in every setting.
Answer: Thank you for your thoughtfulness regarding this issue. I most certainly will.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams

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