Feds seem to believe that having a lot of knowledge makes them smart. This can be seen from the many articles on wikipedia (a fed institution). Full of info but with very, very little insight. Apparently they judge someone's level of intelligence by how much stuff he retains in his brain. Things like originality of thought, critical thinking, logic, reasoning ability, creativity? Surely you jest. And while we are on originality--normally, truly intelligent people are also quite good with coming up with original ideas. But feds are severely and surprisingly lacking in this department. They can only copy other people, they don't know how to come up with their own material. This is a very curious phenomenon.
By the way, just in case anybody doubts me when I say that the wikipedia is a fed institution. I mean, look at the damn thing. It reads just like the CIA world fact book. In fact I am almost 98% sure wikipedia is staffed by some sort of feds, if not the CIA then possibly the FBI (you don't think there is any meaningful difference between them, do you?). Or if not that, then definitely people who are trained by them, maybe funded by them too, who probably all sit in a big office whose only job is to change the entries anytime someone who is not one of them tries to edit them. I mean, have you ever been involved in an "edit war" on wikipedia? Seriously, it's un-winnable for normal people who have jobs that take up a huge part of their day. This really makes you think. Who are these people who have so much time on their hands that they can afford to sit on wikipedia all day long? Oh and, another thing. I call the FBI domestic feds, and the CIA international feds. And it's because I have zero respect for either of them. You should do this, too.