| Andrzej Adam Filip 2004-11-23, 8:27 am |
| experiencing less and less crime.
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* In a May 1994 speech to the American Law Institute Freeh made an
* IMPASSIONED plea on behalf of a controversial change in the nation's
* wiretap law that he was then trying to persuade Congress to approve.
*
* "If you think crime is bad now," he warned the assembled lawyers, "just
* wait and see what happens if the FBI one day is no longer able to conduct
* court-approved electronic surveillance."
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WE ARE NOW AT AN HISTORICAL CROSSROAD ON THE ENCRYPTION ISSUE.
THE SAFETY OF ALL AMERICANS [is at stake].
ANY SOLUTION THAT IGNORES THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND
NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS RISK GRAVE HARM TO BOTH.
Louis Freeh is lying.
* "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996
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* The FBI attributes to wiretaps less than three percent of all judgements.
* Thus the FBI assertion that electronic surveillance is essential to
* investigating crime and nabbing spies and terrorists cannot be taken
* at face value.
Monitoree John DeLorean sends his regards.
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It is ECHELON that they are trying to protect.
If the FBI targets you, they can get all your phone conversations BEFORE
they are encrypted, and can get your password to access your private
cryptography key.
* "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996
* "Keeping Track of the American Peopl
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