sameer hussein there. at their - cost-cutting measures. sameer hussein there. agency to find out what information is being held. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports from los angeles. a p pa re ntly apparently there are two documents he's trying to get information about, but one was released but it was heavily redacted — a phrase we've been familiar with thanks to another completely unrelated case. this was a heavily redacted fbi document relating to the the monkees, and it quoted an informant who was apparently at a 1967 concert and had made some observations about what was happening — for example, this person said subliminal messages were being put up on a big screen, sent out to the audience, messages that constituted left—wing interventions of a political nature. and there were references to race lights in the us, to anti—us sentiment. now clearly this was the 19605, sentiment. now clearly this was the 1960s, we know the fbi did monitor and keep tabs on certain individuals, high—profile pop stars, rock stars, the beatles, john lennon, jimi he