Have you defined what you mean by free will at all? I only read this article, not your previous ones, but the 'sense of control over what you're doing' as opposed to the unconscious, routine behaviors and emotions is a very specific idea of free will.
Your article seems to be arguing that 'freedom' is to 'feel like you're in control of what you're doing.'
Do you believe that, regardless of the feeling of control, awareness, redirection, whatever - that this could be predicted if you knew all the positions of atoms in the universe? Do you believe there is something fundamentally 'other', nonmaterialistic, soul-like, or uncaused, about free will?
RE: Free Will: Intention interrupts our deterministic reactive nature (PII)