Duncan Sayer MacWilliams, my beloved son,
It is understood through the highest level of legal precedent throughout the nation, and internationally, that victims of torture cannot provide credible witness statements to their tormentors.
The fact that this administration continues to direct you unlawfully to provide knowingly false information about our family members represents an appalling and egregious wrong -- and one that cannot go unanswered.
The rumor that you and Mary are currently residing in a property in New York City which is owned by the highest elected official in our nation brings into focus an astonishing conflict of interest.
At issue is whether the Executive Branch has dispensation to hold you and Mary as virtual hostages to the falsified law enforcement reporting against which I have worked for the last eight years running.
Does the President have the right to order that you be subjected to shock treatment, near-drowning, beatings, human trafficking, wrongful orders, continuous threat of untreated illness, arrest, death and more in his quest for funds awarded in my case, funds which he can misappropriate if you falsely attest to the character and conduct of our family members?
No, my beloved child. He does not.
And I will speak to President Trump directly about this matter if I am asked to do so honorably.
The President has crossed a line with regard to his treatment of our family, and he has crossed it many times.
I am here to express that that conduct, to the appalling harm of our family and the American people, both, is unacceptable.
FBI staff member, Tom Lyons, who freely gave me his business card and invited ongoing dialogue when I met him years ago in Hillsborough, CA at a public event, is alleged to have directed desecration of our family home on Cape Cod, allegedly in a quest to "drive the value to zero" of our property when I declined to sell it at his directive.
Now, instead of facing a criminal sentence, which would be most appropriate, Tom Lyons is continuing to direct you to sign your name -- under the most grievous distress -- to false testimony concerning your father and me, your grandparents, and even your brother.
Tom Lyons and his close affiliates would rather murder our entire family than face accountability for his criminal predatory acts in this matter.
I have a better idea.
Tom Lyons now needs to publicly acknowledge that he has lied about this case from the very beginning, and has profiteered to vast degree from our suffering and that of the American people as a whole.
Beyond this, he needs to stop his unconscionable abuse of our family, which includes you, Mary, Graham, Uncle Mike, Aunt Margaret, my brother Brian, and many others, in his predatory quest for false witness statements to bolster his accusations.
This change can only manifest if he is forced out of concealment and into the public square, where I am waiting to speak with him, lawfully and honorably, about his crimes.
And you, my beloved son, are to be rendered free from Tom Lyons' ongoing predatory abuses of power, so repugnant to people of good conscience and integrity.
Tom Lyons has allegedly described his current circumstance as a "crisis," a "predicament," a "turning point," and "the biggest risk yet."
I'm sorry he has placed himself in that position through his consistently criminal choices regarding our family and our nation as a whole.
But that's where my sympathy for the man ends.
The FBI appears to urge me to remain silent this morning because the agency has given me symptoms of diabetes Type 1, Crohn's disease, rales, myocarditis, and more, through undisclosed means.
Again, my ideas about this subject are clearly more reasonable.
The FBI needs to remove its improper conference of symptoms of illness from our family -- all symptoms -- and stop using the lever of suffering and death as a cudgel with which to punish its ethical superiors among America's true leaders.
Duncan, when you were growing up, I didn't think I would need to teach you about the dangers of totalitarianism. I had not experienced its manifold harms, and I had no basis of reference upon which to draw.
When faced with coercion on the part of the Executive Branch, the FBI, the CIA, and others, the manner in which each person will respond is unique to them. After the shock of institutional depravity has worn off, each person needs to decide whether to comply with wrongful directives or to resist them.
For me, my fealty to the territory of my soul outweighs other considerations. I choose never to be false, predatory, harmful, or malicious, as these qualities are anathema to my identity and my personhood.
And I embrace my honesty, my virtue, my benevolence and my faith even while knowing that the FBI wishes to kill me over these gifts.
How can I criticize you as a victim of torture for the choices you are making in an attempt to survive Tom Lyons' wrongful schemes?
This is not possible.
And, once again, I would simply say that our judicial system needs to excuse you, as a victim of torture, from all further demands for false witness statements intended to ensure the irretrievable harm of all of our family members, as well as all other "assignments" that would require you to cause harm to others or yourself.
The Executive Branch needs to support its own separation from my children, immediately and permanently, in recognition of the appalling violations of conscience and humanity that it has allowed to persist, authorized, and indeed profited from, in this case.
I will be writing about this matter daily until I receive investigative reports or until I receive honorable outreach regarding my concerns.
History is a harsh master for some, and I invoke it now.
The misconduct of this administration will be writ large on history's page, as will Tom Lyons' crimes against our family, and the appalling misdeeds of his close affiliates unless these men begin an immediate and lifelong apology for their misconduct.
That is just. That is meet. That is overdue.
I love you, Duncan Sayer MacWilliams, now and always. Hold this truth within you at all times, and let it fortify you in the challenges at hand.
Mom
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