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What led you to assume
there's this invisible map?

:25:03
We found an engraving
on the stem of a 200-year-old pipe.

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Owned by Freemasons.
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- May I see the pipe?
- We don't have it.

:25:15
- Did Big Foot take it?
- It was nice meeting you.

:25:18
Nice to meet you, too.
:25:21
And, you know,
that really is a nice collection.

:25:23
Must have taken you a long time
to hunt down all that history.

:25:31
If it's any consolation,
you had me convinced.

:25:34
It's not.
:25:36
I was thinking, what if we go public,
plaster the story all over the Internet?

:25:40
It's not like
we have our reputations to worry about.

:25:44
Although I don't think
that's exactly gonna scare Ian away.

:25:49
180 years of searching,
and I'm three feet away.

:25:52
Of all the words
written here about freedom,

:25:55
there's a line here
that's at the heart of all the others.

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"But when a long train of abuses
and usurpations,

:26:02
pursuing invariably the same object,
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evinces a design to reduce them
under absolute despotism,

:26:09
it is their right, it is their duty
to throw off such government

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and provide new guards
for their future security. "

:26:17
People don't talk that way any more.
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Beautiful, huh?
:26:23
- No idea what you said.
- It means, if there's something wrong,

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those who have the ability to take action
have the responsibility to take action.

:26:35
I'm gonna steal it.
:26:40
What?
:26:42
I'm gonna steal
the Declaration of Independence.

:26:50
Ben?
:26:53
This is... huge.
:26:55
It's prison huge.
:26:58
You are gonna go to prison,
you know that?


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