upon accepting the nobel peace prize, elie wiesel spoke of the danger of silence. he said, "i swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endured suffering and humiliation. we must always take sides. neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented"" you have never remained silent, no matter how difficult the issue. we in the fbi believe the same. we must never remain silent, no matter how difficult the case no matter how long it takes to seek justice. and, like you, we must always, always side with the good. that is why all new agents tour the holocaust museum, so that they can see and hear and feel-in a palpable, nauseating, and gut-wrenching way-the consequences of the abuse of power on a massive scale. i will continue this practice as we resume new agent classes at quantico. for just as we must never forget the atrocities of the holocaust, we must never forget the responsibilities we hold as a law enforcement and national security organization. but i will also have our new agents visit the m