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FBI filing system
First about the FBI filing system. It was created to deter anybody from
getting full information. The FBI uses many record systems. They created what is
called "Main Files" with four classifications:
- Personal
- Administrative
- Applicant (for government employees)
- Investigative
To further confuse us, the FBI created 210 classification
numbers besides the files called "Confidential,"
"Secret," and "Top Secret."
There is a specific system of numbering documents. It
was not easy for the investigative team to decipher and decode how the numbering
relates to everyone. Your FBI ID number most likely consists of three sets of
numbers.
Who has an FBI file?
- All Criminals
- Organized Crime Members
- Government Employees
- Celebrities
- Foreigners who became U.S. Citizens
- All Foreigners with Green Cards
- Foreign Nationals
- Members of Interest Groups
- Everyone involved in Counter-Intelligence
- Black Nationalist hate groups
- Internal Security
- All Politicians
- Everyone with any kind of Police Record
- All Professionals who are fingerprinted for a specific profession --
example, Real Estate Agents
- All Fugitives
- Computer Hackers and Flamers

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