9:58. So I wondered between 2022, as I kept working on it, I kept writing about it, and April of 2022, I sent the information, because the reader suggested that I send it, I sent it to Aaron Siri. I got no response from him. I got a cursory response from Elizabeth Frame, who is one of his colleagues and then I didn't hear anything else. And by the middle of 2023, I came to the conclusion that they weren't talking about it either because they were totally in support of the overthrow, and they just want to get their piece of the financial whatever money is to be made in the process of continuing to fool people into thinking that the constitution is still operative, they wanted to get their piece. Or they were so terrified by the implications of what it was and thought that there was nothing beneficial to be done, so they didn't even try. They didn't speak up. They didn't file cases. They didn't, they just thought close your eyes, put your head in the sand, keep your mouth shut because this is too big and not to talk about it. So those are my two guesses at this point about why the legal profession to whatever extent you can think of it as a monolithic thing, most of the prominent legal firms do not talk about this and I think that's why.
11:24. In addition to that most high profile law firms or any large corporate law firm even mid-size they are all conflicted they all work for the federal government and most of them work for the Department of Defense, too, and they will not take these cases because the Department of Defense is behind this separation. Also, besides being conflicted, even the individual practitioners will for the small individual practitioners, money, access to money and funding these cases is the first thing that comes to mind to prevent them from taking them because they see it and they're like you know there's no way I can raise so much money. This takes hundreds of thousands of dollars and some cases might take millions of dollars to prosecute. So they look at it, and say no way. Large legal firms that have resources are conflicted and finally everyone is incentivized to ignore the Prep Act on both sides. I just published an article this morning about 25 States, or 23 States and two governors, suing HHS and Kennedy for clawbacks of the COVID pandemic.
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