This film focuses on burglary as a form of protest against the Vietnam War. It includes interviews with John and Bonnie Raines, and Keith Forsyth, members of the anti-war activist community who broke into FBI offices in Media, PA, and were never captured. The documents this group took were a turning point in proving beyond a doubt that J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI were using illegal tactics to target anti-Vietnam War protestors and other Civil Rights activists. I also interviewed Betty Medsger, the Washington Post investigative journalist who published the documents that the Burglars sent to her, detailing the illegal activities of the FBI at that time. Hearing firsthand from people who lived through this time, who engaged in political activism and the social and political struggles of that era, was a profoundly moving experience. This Film was completely researched, written, and produced by me as part of a year-long project, it was an entry in a National competition. The work is original, incorporating research from primary and secondary sources,  as well as interviews.