How many states have a state bureau of Investigation?

FBI and the "little bureaus"

All states presumably have an investigative law enforcement bureau or detective agency, or detectives or investigators on duty at state law enforcement agencies, but how many of them are named "bureaus" of investigation, so to speak?

This is a very bad area of law, as these are essentially the "Runaway Slave Bureaus" that existed in the confederate states until the Civil War, at which time their jurisdiction was effectively ceded to the U.S. Marshal Service.

The fifty-year hiatus in "federal" law enforcement powers from the destruction of the confederate runaway slave bureaus to the founding of the "Federal" Bureau of Investigation itself (along with the "Federal" Reserve System) became known as the U.S. Marshals era.

The "feds" became the new Confederates, "Federal" Reserve Notes became the new Confederate scrip, and Prohibition when it was enacted became the new slavery with respect to tobacco and firearms as well as alcohol with the establishment of a government database of "runaway slaves" deemed "prohibited persons."

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Let's not kid ourselves. We're seeing several "all white" state law enforcement agencies banding together. The big law boss Kash Patel himself is not "white" but he is of the same Caucasoid race as all Eastern European white people which branched off from the Asiatic race in India and in other portions of Asia to the west and north of China to settle Europe and America, whereas Western European white people have more African than Asian ancestry, from a time when whites did not exist as a distinct race.