OIG Hotline, please consider this a request for injunctive relief regarding documentation pertaining to all aspects of my case.
I have previously asked that the Smithsonian Institution, NPR, and certain individuals of the OIG Hotline's designation be provided with complete documentation regarding my case. While forged documents and AI-generated information should be marked as such, there should be a commitment to include all information relating to my case against the FBI and its affiliates regarding the commission of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting.
If I am asked to curate documentation, I will participate in that process. But in the absence of my direct participation, all information should be made available to the American public in perpetuity.
Due to allegations that the U.S. DOJ may have been directed to delete or redact certain information pertaining to my case, I am asking the Supreme Court to require that your Office provide the Smithsonian Institution, NPR, and designated others with complete documentation, not partial documentation. All information regarding awards extended in my case should be included within this material, as should all information regarding withdrawals or attempted withdrawals of funds from accounts bearing my name or from Foundation accounts, along with recipients.
Directives to redact, erase or omit information regarding this case should also be incorporated into the documentation of the case as a whole.
The American people have a right to access the details of this matter, and it should not be anyone's prerogative to conceal that information from their examination in perpetuity.
I would also ask that information regarding the initiation of parallel cases of knowingly falsified law enforcement reporting be included in this documentation, so that the public can understand the means by which monetary policy can be implemented through ongoing adjudication of FBI malfeasance.
The insistence of the Supreme Court that the American people should have access to their own history is critical for the preservation of American sovereignty and security over time.
George Orwell observed that "He who controls the past, controls the future." Yet no one person or group of people should have the power to deprive the public of an understanding of their own past.
Please assist me in asserting the right of the public to review and evaluate complete documentation, including that pertaining to awards and misappropriations in this case, in its entirety.
Thank you for your support regarding this most fundamental assertion of American sovereignty.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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