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FBI Training Manuals, Guidelines May Be Exempt from FOIA Disclosure
Loaded on April 16, 2018
by Matthew Clarke
Filed under:
Discrimination,
Federal Statutory Law,
FBI,
Police State-Surveillance.
Locations:
California,
United States of America.
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