through that, we got a referral to bernard finstewald, who had been involved in the committee side staffer in getting the freedom of information passed and was then in private practice as an attorney. we called him up, and he was good enough to see us. we went to his office and laid it out. he said this is normal. what you have to do is call the government's bluff. the way you do this is you file suit in court, and then they know you are serious. and they will turnover the records to you. here's a copy of a complaint. you just have to change the words around a bit and file it and you are in business. and we decided, okay, we can do that. so we filed first a suit against the internal revenue manual, which we had nosed around and found that was, according to the manual itself, the single official compilation of agencies' policies and procedures all marked official use only. you know, 32 feet of shelf space that irs contended they don't have instructions to staff that affects a member of the public. and we went after some basic statistics because we found that, believe it or not, at that poin