OIG Hotline, the following communication was sent to your Office via gmail at 2:09 PM on August 6, 2025, with copies sent to the CHRC at 2:20 PM on the same day, and to Ambassador Hillman's staff at 2:28 PM. All of these communications originated from my gmail account, lanemacwilliams@gmail.com. Please note that the FBI appears to allege that all of these email communications were obstructed.
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OIG Hotline, please be apprised that the FBI appears to state today that it has opened a knowingly false investigation of my family members or myself pertaining to alleged Pxxxxxx Program crimes, alleged "evidence" of which the FBI has placed at one or more of our properties within the United States. The agency alleges that this false investigation was initiated in order for the agency to avoid the lawful provision of materials to me through my Access to Information Request of the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
At the same time, it appears that there has been a third-party hack of my gmail account, corrupting my signature line on at least a portion of my email communications.
Further, the agency alleges that my sons are experiencing trafficking, withheld food and water, and other forms of physical harm at their handlers' directives.
It does appear to me that the agency is stepping up its aggression, certainly. Threats appearing to be from the agency or its affiliates to take my life, my family members' lives, or to kill my pets, are quite frequent and specific at this time.
Accordingly, I am preparing an application for refugee status within Canada. If I receive the reports from the CHRC, this application will hopefully not be necessary, as there will be dialogue with the United States' government that would have the potential to be protective of my loved ones' safety and my own.
If the FBI succeeds in obstructing this lawful provision of materials through a false investigation of capital crimes the agency itself has committed, however, my family members' safety would be profoundly harmed, as would my own.
I wish to reassure the OIG Hotline that I love the United States and consider it my home. I never would have labored diligently for the last eight years in support of the long term preservation of human rights if I did not feel a profound and abiding commitment to the future of our nation.
If an asylum application becomes necessary for the preservation of my fundamental safety, I would endeavor to advance my claim with a view toward dual citizenship, hoping to return to the United States at a time when my life would not be placed at gratuitous risk by doing so.\
Further, I hereby commit that any funds awarded under my name through the auspices of the OIG Hotline or the ODNI are to be used for the preservation of the long term human rights of Americans. My view is that funds awarded in my name should be overseen by a Board of Directors, of which I would be an active and leading member. If that Board directed at any point that our allies should receive guidance with which our own government agreed, I would of course be delighted to stand in support of the preservation of human rights among America's cherished friends and neighbors.
I believe in the future of the United States, in its sovereignty, its dignity, its honor and its integrity -- and I would like to be part of that future.
I also maintain immense gratitude toward Canada, which has sheltered me during a time when I have been under immense threat as a human rights advocate.
Thank you for doing all you can to support the immediate provision of materials to me through the Canadian Human Rights Commission. (And all praise to Canada for prioritizing a Human Rights Commission.)
I entered Canada with the understanding that I planned to leave on or before August 14, 2025 in order to attend my son's wedding in California.
Without provision of materials from your Office through the CHRC, I will not have the ability to assess my safety in attending this once-in-a-lifetime celebration, however.
If I stay beyond August 14, 2025 without updating my status for the Canadian immigration authorities, I would render myself vulnerable to a law enforcement action that could be violent, as the FBI has often threatened.
As I have said, I do recognize that the short term mission and objectives of the FBI may stand in direct conflict with a human rights mandate. Nonetheless, if we abandon our support for diversity, equality, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press, right to privacy, right to own private property, and many other Constitutional guarantees at this time -- we are unlikely to have the ability to reclaim them later. Rather, short term and long term policy objectives must be allowed to stand side by side, even if they stand in opposition, so that our cherished freedoms may endure.
I appreciate your courage and leadership regarding this critical issue. You continue to demonstrate a fortitude of which our nation should be proud.
Most sincerely,
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