Department of Justice
National Security Division
Office of
Intelligence Policy and Review950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 3305
Washington, D.C. 20530
Subject: Request for FISA Disclosure
Dear Sirs:
I respectfully request that you advise me whether I have been considered a terrorist suspect by the FISA Court. I am a target of daily electronic torture and mind control activities performed by remote by yet unidentified
and unseen criminals, who I believe work with the knowledge, acquiescence, and protection – and perhaps the assistance
-- of the Government of the United States of America.
My remote assailants are most likely Israel and its U. S. supporters, as I am pro-Palestinian,
generally pro-Arab, anti-Israel, and anti-Zionist. The U. S. intelligence community already knows that I do not communicate with nor conspire with any foreign agent nor any foreign country in support of my political beliefs and actions. Nor do I belong to any radical or terrorist domestic groups. Thus, there is no valid reason for my processing before a FISA court.
Additional personal information is provided below to help further identify me. I affirm that I am in perfect command of my mental faculties and that the totality of this information is true under pain and penalty of perjury.
Sincerely yours,
Max Harrison Williams
As usual, I sent that letter by confirmation mail and received no indication that the letter arrived. That the court did not answer my letter came as no surprise. What else is new! The secret FISA court is supposed to target only those very few Americans with connections to known or suspected foreign terrorists. The rules under which it operates do not require it to release the names of targeted Americans. The court could merely tell me that it cannot
disclose that information or, more likely, ignore my request. As expected, it was the latter.
The U. S. Government increasingly focuses on finding and rooting out “home grown” terrorists. While finding the domestic terrorists in the short-run may
be helpful to the powerbrokers, it will not stop the development of those so-called “home grown” terrorists. I suggest that the solution to home grown terrorists lies in studying WHY they become terrorists. The government’s use of electronic and neurological attacks on its own people will almost certainly lead to “home grown” terrorists.
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