[0:31:21 - 0:31:27] J. Edgar Hoover was for the
FBI. I want to be able to stay one administration after another.
[0:55:43 - 0:55:52] you know, and there's that long history of there was even a civil case against the
FBI for,
[0:56:04 - 0:56:14] Really? Yeah. There was a Mormon guy who had, he'd been approached by the
FBI. No, he was
[0:56:41 - 0:56:48] reported him. Is it the
FBI and the
FBI arrested him? All right and he went to his local bishop
[0:56:58 - 0:57:05] And actually, is the guy who contacted the
FBI when he told him about it? And so I got contacted
[0:57:59 - 0:58:06] of his pre-penetent kind of confessional relationship with his bishop and that the
FBI didn't have
[1:04:05 - 1:04:10] They don't drink caffeine. Yeah, they don't party. They're all ready for the
FBI. Yeah. And lastly,
[1:04:19 - 1:04:25] you know, also, ethnically speaking, they're all white guys. And that's like, it's also the
FBI [1:04:32 - 1:04:37] Well,
FBI, specifically
FBI, you can tell a fee, you know, right across the street. Right.
[1:11:30 - 1:11:35] You know, the
FBI is showing up at their place and they've changed saw it off their doors.
[1:11:36 - 1:11:42] And they, you know, turns out the
FBI showed up, uh, changed saw the doors off the headquarters
[3:13:07 - 3:13:19] enough, you know, that that cash for tell is in
FBI now. You've got Pam is on over justice now.