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'''The Federal Bureau of Investigation''' (FBI) is a [[United States of America|U.S.]] law enforcement organization based in [[Washington, D.C.]]. [[Matt Bluestone]] was once a member before he was fired over his conspiracy theories about the [[Illuminati]]. [[Martin Hacker]] is a current member of the FBI and federal liaison for the [[New York Police Department|NYPD's]] [[Gargoyle Taskforce]].
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'''The Federal Bureau of Investigation''' (FBI) is a [[United States of America|U.S.]] law enforcement organization based in [[Washington, D.C.]].
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==History==
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[[Matt Bluestone]] was once an agent before he was fired over his conspiracy theories about the [[Illuminati]]. ''([[The Silver Falcon|"The Silver Falcon"]], [[Revelations|"Revelations"]])''
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[[Martin Hacker]] was Matt's former partner at the Bureau and covertly fed him dead ends about the Illuminati. As of [[Timeline#1996|1996]], he continues to work with the FBI and serves as the federal liaison for the [[New York Police Department|NYPD's]] [[Gargoyle Taskforce]]. ''("Revelations", [[Invitation Only|"Invitation Only"]])''
  
 
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==Real World Background==
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First established in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation (during [[Theodore Roosevelt|Theodore Roosevelt's]] last year in office) as an independent agency with the Department of Justice, its agents were not authorized to carry firearms or make arrests until 1934. [https://web.archive.org/web/20050203065008/http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/history/origins.htm][https://web.archive.org/web/20050203065112/http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/history/newdeal.htm] From 1924 to 1972, it was directed by J. Edgar Hoover, in which he served under eight [[President of the United States|U.S. Presidents]]. Following [[John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy's]] assassination in 1963, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] gave jurisdiction of the investigation to the FBI, setting the precedent (and in 1965, law) that the FBI would have jurisdiction regarding the investigation in the deaths of federal officials. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150106195659/http://www2.fbi.gov/libref/historic/history/postwar.htm][https://www.cnn.com/2013/11/14/us/jfk-assassination-5-things/]
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Initially reporting only to the U.S. Attorney General, the Director of the FBI since 2004 also reports to the Director of National Intelligence.
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==See Also==
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*{{wikipedia|Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 6 September 2025

The Seal of the Federal Beureau of Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a U.S. law enforcement organization based in Washington, D.C..


History

Matt Bluestone was once an agent before he was fired over his conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. ("The Silver Falcon", "Revelations")

Martin Hacker was Matt's former partner at the Bureau and covertly fed him dead ends about the Illuminati. As of 1996, he continues to work with the FBI and serves as the federal liaison for the NYPD's Gargoyle Taskforce. ("Revelations", "Invitation Only")

Appearances

Real World Background

First established in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation (during Theodore Roosevelt's last year in office) as an independent agency with the Department of Justice, its agents were not authorized to carry firearms or make arrests until 1934. [1][2] From 1924 to 1972, it was directed by J. Edgar Hoover, in which he served under eight U.S. Presidents. Following John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson gave jurisdiction of the investigation to the FBI, setting the precedent (and in 1965, law) that the FBI would have jurisdiction regarding the investigation in the deaths of federal officials. [3][4]

Initially reporting only to the U.S. Attorney General, the Director of the FBI since 2004 also reports to the Director of National Intelligence.

See Also

  • FBI at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia