FC: SF Weekly columnist suggests surveilling John Poindexter at home

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon Dec 02 2002 - 18:42:24 PST

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    http://sfweekly.com/issues/2002-11-27/smith.html/1/index.html
    
        Calling All Yahoos
        Worried about what John Poindexter's up to as federal information
        czar? Call his home number and ask.
        BY MATT SMITH
    
        [...]
    
        I learned, Iran-Contra
        conspirator Adm. John Poindexter had been made head of a Pentagon
        division that would compile a vast database of every financial,
        medical, employment, school, credit, and government record for every
        American, so that law enforcement and spooks might better spy on us.
    
        Still, there's always a bright side: Perhaps Adm. Poindexter may be
        able to also use his new database as a force for good, to divine
        exactly why America has gone so terribly, terribly wrong.
    
        Optimistically, I dialed John and Linda Poindexter's number -- (301)
        424-6613 -- at their home at 10 Barrington Fare in Rockville, Md.,
        hoping the good admiral and excused criminal might be able to offer
        some insight. A pleasant-sounding woman I think might have been Linda,
        the former Episcopal priest and now effusive Catholic, answered the
        phone.
    
        [...]
    
        I urge modern California founding fathers and mothers to embark on a
        similar campaign of social impropriety: Call Poindexter's home number,
        all of you, several times a day. If you get Linda, ask about her
        conversion from Episcopal priesthood to Catholicism; if you get John,
        ask why he needs our tollbooth records.
    
        For those of you revolutionaries with private investigator friends,
        ask for even more sensitive information on Reagan's former national
        security adviser. I'd be glad to publish anything readers can
        convincingly claim to have obtained legally.
    
        [...]
    
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    http://cryptome.org/tia-eyeball.htm
    
        The SF Weekly's column by Matt Smith in the Dec 3 issue points out
        that there may be some information that John M. and Linda Poindexter
        of 10 Barrington Fare, Rockville, MD, 20850, may be missing in their
        pursuit of total information awareness.  He suggests that people with
        information to offer should phone +1 301 424 6613 to speak with that
        corrupt official and his wife.  Neighbors Thomas E. Maxwell, 67, at 8
        Barringon Fare (+1 301 251 1326), James F. Galvin, 56, at 12 (+1 301
        424 0089), and Sherrill V. Stant (nee Knight) at 6, may also lack some
        information that would be valuable to them in making decisions --
        decisions that could affect the basic civil rights of every American.
    
        Some people are suspicious that the degenerate Poindexter's Total
        Information Awareness system will be used to harass and track the
        activities of people who some significant fraction of society disagree
        with.  They fear a replacement of today's general tolerance (and
        official blindness to one's Bill-of-Rights-protected activities such
        as speech and association), with specific harassment of those whose
        names pop up in the database.  Such harassment of people who are not
        reasonably suspected of criminal activity would destroy much of value
        in our society, such as the presumption of innocence and the "live and
        let live" philosophy that encourages diversity.  Offering dissidents
        "a death of a thousand cuts" by constantly harassing them and denying
        them the privileges of ordinary life would be far worse than charging
        them with a (bogus) crime, which they could clear up merely by
        demonstrating their innocence in court.
    
        It would be good to have an early public demonstration of just how bad
        life could become for such targeted citizens.  While ratfink's system
        is probably not working yet, and a large part of it is classified,
        much of it can be manually simulated for demonstration purposes.
        Public records can be manually searched and then posted to the net by
        people who happen to be looking there for something else.  Many
        Internet public records search sites also exist; try searching for
        "People finder".  (Matt Smith at matt.smithat_private has offered
        to "publish anything that readers can convincingly claim to have
        obtained legally".)  Photographs and videos of the target, their
        house, car, family, and associates, can be made and circulated to
        demonstrate facial recognition techniques.
    
        Employees at various businesses and organizations such as airlines,
        credit card authorizers, rental-car agencies, shops, gyms, schools,
        tollbooths, garbage services, banks, taxis, honest civil servants and
        police officers, and restaurants could demonstrate denial of service
        to such targeted people.  A simple "We won't serve YOUR KIND OF
        PEOPLE" would do, as was practiced on black people for many decades.
        More subtle forms of denial of service are possible, such as "You've
        been 'randomly' selected as a security risk, I'll have to insist that
        [some degrading thing happen to you]".  Or merely, "I can't seem to
        get this credit card to work, sir, and those twenties certainly look
        counterfeit to me."
    
        Those with access to DMV and criminal records databases, credit card
        records, telephone bills, tax records, birth and death and marriage
        records, medical records, and similar personally identifiable
        databases could combine their information publicly to assist in the
        demonstration.  This is how TIA is intended to work -- the government
        would get privileged access to all these databases, access that the
        rest of us do not normally have.  But some of us have access to
        various of these databases today, and can demonstrate how the TIA
        system might work.
    
        People who associated closely with such a targeted individual, such as
        their families, relatives, friends, neighbors, protective secret
        service agents, and business associates, might find themselves swept
        up in the information dragnet.  Such a demonstration would graphically
        reveal the societal dangers of deploying such systems on a wide scale
        against a large number of citizens -- preferably early enough that
        such a deployment could be prevented, rather than reversed after major
        harm was caused.
    
        Even if some of the information that people end up revealing or using
        about such targeted scumbags is incorrect, such a public demonstration
        would highlight the damaging effects that incorrect database
        information can have on innocent peoples' lives, when used to target
        them for harassment without due process of law.  When this happens to
        innocents under classified or secret systems such as the No-Fly lists,
        the public seldom finds out about it.
    
        All in all I think such a demonstration would be highly educational,
        as well as newsworthy and entertaining.
    
        John Gilmore
    
    
    
    
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