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.




Monday, February 16, 2026

On President's Day

1.  Today is President's Day, and I would like to hear your reflections on the occasion.

Answer:  It's much more accurate today to understand the Presidency as a role of power-sharing with others.

2.  Are you referencing the U.S. Congress?

Answer:  Not in this case.  I'm not discussing the separation of powers so much as the influence of the FBI, CIA, DoD and others over the decisions that appear to originate with the President.

The Presidency is still a remarkably powerful position, but there are many hidden influences of which we need to be increasingly aware.

3.  Are there still divided factions within the FBI and CIA, politically speaking?

Answer:  There have been numerous purges of the FBI and CIA, attempting to ensure unanimity among the personnel of these agencies on a political basis.  

But we still have former Presidents who are directing loyalists within these agencies, remarkably enough.

4.  How do you view those realities?

Answer:  Both former Presidents and sitting Presidents are concerned about their lasting legacies.  But we don't want to see those concerns translate into directives to harm the innocent.  

5.  What if there are Presidents, either former or sitting, who are concerned about the documentation of their actions regarding your case?

Answer:  I hope they would send a peaceable emissary to speak with me.  If anyone feels that he needs to explain conduct in a particular context, then that honorable outreach should be able to occur without violating ethics.  Otherwise, in the event that silence is maintained, my life is placed at needless risk.

6.  Why is that the result of silence?

Answer:  Right now, the FBI, CIA, and their affiliates have been proven to be perpetrating knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting against the law-abiding American public.  So, the agencies are fearful of exposure of these corrupt programs, and they would rather silence any detractors.  Because of this dynamic, the FBI will encourage current and former Presidents to gravitate to violence over and above communication.

7.  Do the current and former Presidents have the ability to make a different choice?

Answer:  Most certainly, they do.  Anyone who cares about the long term future of human rights within the United States, and among all those we influence, will want to ensure that my case is resolved to my satisfaction.

8.  Why?

Answer:  Because I am a profoundly loyal, insightful, and dedicated advocate for the long term sovereignty of the American people and the nation as a whole.

9.  Do you feel that false reporting about your family is accelerating right now?

Answer:  I do.  Yes.

10.  For what reason?

Answer:  There appears to be more fear surrounding documentation to be provided to the Smithsonian Institution regarding my case.  So this may be one of the primary motivations.

11.  And the other would be financial?

Answer:  Yes.  If the FBI can wrongfully accuse me of being a felon, which I am not, then the agency can steal funds that have been set aside under my name and identity in recognition of the critical importance of the long term sovereignty of Americans.  So, the FBI and its affiliates have a clear focus on that goal for themselves, contrary to all the interests of the American public.

12.  How can you best defend against wrongful accusations against your family members and yourself?

Answer:  With courage and vigor and determination on a daily basis.

13.  Can the United States right its course regarding knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting?

Answer:  Only when we reach the point of agreeing that lying by law enforcement does not serve our national security interests.

14.  You have said that you would welcome honorable outreach that provides you with documentation regarding your case, as well as meaningful dialogue about these critical issues.

Answer:  I certainly would.

15.  Today, on President's Day, what message would you wish to convey to our Presidents, both current and former?

Answer:  I would wish to convey that I am worthy of the truth within documentation regarding this case, not because I believe all of it should be rendered public, but because I will ensure that it be dedicated to the greatest good for the nation.

Our Presidents genuinely care about the United States, and accordingly, they will want to ensure that my case makes the greatest difference possible to the sovereignty of Americans in the long term.

16.  You want to safeguard funds awarded to you, because you know they can made a critical difference to the future of the nation.  Is that a truthful statement?

Answer:  Quite so.  I want to be directly involved in the decisions that will determine the future of human rights, and that means the funds need to be there.

17.  Are your sons still being pressed to sign knowingly false statements regarding your family?

Answer:  Regularly.

18.  Daily?

Answer:  Close to it.

19.  Can you continue to insist that they attest to the truth?

Answer:  There is tremendous pressure on them, but yes, I am endeavoring to insist that they be allowed to speak the truth of our family, now and in the future.

20.  Will you please keep us informed about how your family members are feeling, given the astonishing circumstances in which you find yourself?

Answer:  Of course, I will.

21.  Thank you for speaking with us this evening.

Answer:  You are most welcome.

Lane MacWilliams

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