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Nope, if they have a warrant, those are legal. There is a name for the ones that you see in the movies, where Clint Eastwood or Harrison Ford is a rogue FBI agent and gets a tip and sneaks into someone's home and steals information off their computer.... usually they find the right bad guy in the movies, in real life, who knows? We don't often hear about these.

I'll give a clue: it's a 3 word phrase, the last word being "Operation".

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"Deep Throat Operation"

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Hmm... still not there. Oops! This question was harder than I thought, I probably phrased it poorly. All right, here's another clue:

B---- B-- Operation

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Black Box Operation


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Black Ops Operation

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Okay, still not quite there.... Michelle's got the first word right, it's a black b-- operation. You can find the answer on this page:

http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/bboperations.htm

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Black BAG Ops (Operations)
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That's the one!

Okay, the score tallies:

Trish - IIII
Victoria - III
Michelle - I
Jill - I

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What Native American tribal language was modified for use as a secret code in WWII because of its difficulty and irregularity in comparison to Asian or European languages? (Note: I'm looking for the primary language that was used, some other languages were used to a much lesser extent but this was the big one.)

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Navajo was the Native American tribal language that was used as a secret code in WWII.

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