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, May 11, 2026

The Path to Overcome Obstacles to Americans' Long Term Sovereignty

1.  You are not making political donations since you designated funds for a foundation which will support the sovereignty of Americans and our nation as a whole.  Is that correct?

Answer:  Yes, it is.

2.  Have you been asked recently to change political parties?

Answer:  There are those who are asking me to register as an independent, because guiding the foundation will require impartiality.

However, I feel that my advocacy for Americans' voting rights, freedom of speech, freedom of the press insofar as possible, right to privacy, right to private property, and more apply to all Americans, not merely a few.

In other words, I don't invest my work with bias.  I have made a promise to advocate for the long term human rights of all Americans, and I take that commitment with the utmost seriousness.

3.  So, you are not inclined to change political parties at this time?

Answer:  I think my commitment to serve all Americans is foremost in guiding my decision-making.  So, I don't think superficial changes in my affiliations are necessary.  I have very dear friends from across the political spectrum, and I view the full breadth of Americans' views with the same respect and interest.

4.  How do you respond to the FBI's allegations that there is a renewed investigation into ActBlue in the context of your case?

Answer:  I have not donated through ActBlue in a long while.  So, I do not believe any investigative review of ActBlue has merit with regard to my case.

A better question is whether we want to support the FBI in directing the decision-making pertaining to political fundraising activities in the United States, and I think the answer there is a resounding no.

5.  Who is supporting your efforts at this time?

Answer:  I think there are many on both sides of the aisle who are supporting my decision to establish a foundation to defend American sovereignty.  This is not a partisan issue.  

We as a nation are faced with some astonishingly complex challenges at this moment in our history, and many of those difficulties are going to require innovative and adaptive problem solving on a higher level of human capabilities.

That means we need to be able to address our most serious risks with great wisdom, courage, creativity, adaptability, community-building, leadership, insight and engagement.

6.  Should the foundation facilitate that engagement?

Answer:  In every way.  Yes.

7.  Will efforts to obstruct the foundation be overcome?

Answer:  There is such recognition of the need for the foundation from all parts of the political spectrum, I believe any and all objections to the foundation will be surmounted, yes.

8.  Does the matter of the FBI's knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting need to be addressed by the foundation at some point?

Answer:  Falsified law enforcement reporting represents a threat to Americans' long term sovereignty, so, yes, this is going to be a critical issue for our shared future.

9.  You have mentioned adaptability several times recently.  How can Americans view adaptability in the context of their own individual lives in a way that might assist them in the near term?

Answer:  The U.S. Marine Corps guides its troops with the recommendation to "Improvise. Adapt. Overcome"

Changing circumstances are never met with perfect preparation, so we need to ensure that our perspective allows us to be ready for unexpected challenges.

This is a mindset that we will all benefit from.

10. What is at stake for us with regard to Americans' sovereignty?

Answer:  Every word that ever changed us, every song that ever moved us, every class that ever grew us, every thought that ever advanced us, every epiphany that ever enlightened us, every discovery that ever broadened us, every expression of faith that ever elevated us, every vote that ever empowered us, every gift that ever uplifted us, and every love for another person that helped us to transcend ourselves.

If we want to ensure that our self-determination remains our own individual and dignified right, then we need to defend our sovereignty with our greatest insistence.

10.  Will you be extending further thoughts about the challenges ahead?

Answer: As much as possible, yes.

11.  Thank you for speaking with us this afternoon.

Answer:  You are most welcome.

Lane MacWilliams


 

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