1. Have you had any outreach from the FBI or its affiliates?
Answer: Other than death threats? No. Nothing.
2. Will you try to continue your update of the IRCC information until and unless you receive it?
Answer: This seems to be what the FBI is asking for, so, yes, I certainly will.
3. How do you feel about the manner in which you and your loved ones have been treated up until this time?
Answer: You know, the injuries have been so severe. And even now, the FBI is threatening to cause me a cancer death at the earliest possible time for the agency. So, it's not as though the agency is apologetic, repentant, or making every effort to restore us or make amends. The FBI appears to be able to extend 100 death threats per day or 1000 death threats per day -- but they don't seem to have any other real tools to work with. They don't know how to communicate with people. They don't know how to engage in real dialogue. And they appear to thrive on unwarranted aggression, betrayal of the handlers' promises, false accusations, an unceasing procession of high-tech harms, sadism, unprovoked hatred, misogyny, human trafficking, on and on. These are people with horrible psychological problems, and they don't appear to have legal spokespeople who can assist them with de-escalating situations in which they have caused wrongful, prolonged and unjustified harm to innocents.
4. Is it fair to say that you have lost all faith in the organization at this point?
Answer: I'm sure the FBI has a few worthy people of high integrity within its ranks. I just haven't met them. I don't know their names. They have never said to me, "We hope you survive. We hope your family recovers. We are extremely regretful for all of the atrocities we have perpetrated against you. We are trying to protect you at this time."
5. Who is trying to protect you at this time?
Answer: I have no idea. There just doesn't seem to be any rational or reasonable thinking process for anyone associated with the FBI at this time.
6. Has the FBI returned to you the use of your cell phone at this time?
Answer: Decidedly not.
7. So, while you are going about your daily life, the likelihood that the FBI and its affiliates are piggybacking off of your Wifi on your cell phone -- and even your borrowed computer in the Library --- is most probably...?
Answer: It is most likely 100%.
8. What is the story about the alleged FedEx package from your husband?
Answer: My husband has never mentioned it to me. I assume it's from the FBI.
9. Can you guess about its contents?
Answer: I cannot -- except to say that they are likely something which could cost me my life, which I'm sure was the intent.
10. Aren't we all vulnerable to a malevolent FBI engaging in knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting if this agency is sending FedEx packages to unwilling recipients?
Answer: Everyone and anyone could be targeted in this manner. Yes. And I certainly wonder about how many people the FBI has wrongfully implicated and then killed in this manner before.
11. It seems like a fairly failsafe method in that the FBI could murder a "target" without any notice, and afterwards, the supposed "sender" of the FedEx package would have no idea what happened.
Answer: Well, the alleged sender could be wrongfully harmed, too, depending on the contents the FBI placed in the package. So, both the intended receiver and the alleged sender could be killed, and afterwards, the FBI could be called in to "investigate" their own crime, which in this case would no doubt result in a posthumous felony conviction, allowing them to misappropriate trillions.
12. Does this seem, based on your experience, like the kind of false reporting in which the FBI could engage?
Answer: It does, because the FBI tried to tie up all the loose ends when it harms innocents like my husband and myself. I daresay, the agency has probably incorporated false witness statements from my sons about us and/or about one another, so that they can be harmed in one fell swoop as well.
13. Is there a reason why your sons could have been forced to sign false witness statements?
Answer: They may simply receive their handler's order to do so, which they cannot technically refuse. If the DoD shows up at their door and says, "You have a formal order to sign this document," they have no defense.
14. Even though that could result in the loss of all of your lives?
Answer: Quite so.
15. It seems that honorable outreach in this situation is desperately needed.
Answer: Yes, it does.
16. Thank you for speaking with us this afternoon.
Answer: You are quite welcome.
Lane MacWilliams
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