 Card number 29. Oh, this is Robert Kennedy. Bob Kennedy. This was sad. Future targets, or future target, the brains. The brains. I'm pretty sure this is who it is. Yeah. Robert Kennedy. Many people say Robert Kennedy was the brains behind John Kennedy, right? Man, I would pay an arm and a leg to have this portrait the original. My God, what beauty. Look at this. Look at this. Absolutely amazing. Depth of this painting. Depth of this painting. Got a feeling this might have been revised a lot. Let's check it out. When, when we got security risk, security risk. Although Robert Kennedy, we got that thing going there. Look out. Look out card. Look out card. Same. Wild Robert. Yeah. And then Robert left this post four years later. Let's check it out. Robert left this post four years later. This is a paragraph break right there and cover up. It looks like it's about the same. It is the same. So we're going to read the original. Card number 29. When Robert Kennedy became Attorney General 1961, he found FBI Chief J Edgar Hoover, uncooperative with his anti-crime campaign. So he formed his own intelligence unit initiating massive illegal wiretap operations against James Hoffa, Carlos Mancillo, and other mobsters and political enemies such as the State Department security evaluator auto attack, a tepica, who had rejected several Kennedy appointments as secret security risks. Although Robert Kennedy had once worked for Senator John McCarthy on a tepica, assisted the McCarthy inspired Senate subcommittee of internal security. In mid 1963, a tepica was suddenly moved to a less sensitive post and his safe was drilled open. Inside was found a study on American defectors to the USSR, including Lee Harvey Oswald, on whom a tepica had failed to issue a State Department lookout card and quotes. While Robert may have suspected conspiracy in his brother's death, he never publicly challenged the FBI's findings. Meanwhile, Hoover removed his private phone link to the Attorney General and did not speak to him for the next six months after which Robert left his post. Four years later, on the verge of capturing the Democratic nomination for the 1968 presidential race, Robert was killed by another alleged lone nut, Sirhan Sirhan. He may have taken to his grave the secret of his brother's missing brain, which was removed along with photos of 119 slides of tissue sections from the autopsy materials before 1967, probably on orders from Robert himself, according to the H.S.C.A. Did he take this evidence into safekeeping because he intended once he became president to reveal a conspiracy cover-up? Oh, good question. Good question. Good question. Good question. We're at Kennedy.