From: jim@bilbo.suite.com (Jim Miller)
To: SINCLAIR DOUGLAS N <sinclai@ecf.toronto.edu>
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Raw Date: Mon, 28 Mar 94 15:36:46 PST
From: jim@bilbo.suite.com (Jim Miller)
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 94 15:36:46 PST
To: SINCLAIR DOUGLAS N <sinclai@ecf.toronto.edu>
Subject: Re: cfp '94 transcript
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SINCLAIR DOUGLAS writes:
> I'm not sure what the NSA policy is on this. However, at
> that same conference Jim Settle from the FBI told us
> plainly that he is allowed to lie, and that the courts have
> confirmed this right. I doubt Baker would have confessed
> to a back door even if one existed and the question was
> complete.
>
Ah, of course. What was I thinking? After all, this is a national
security issue we're dealing with. I guess my idealism is showing
again.
Jim_Miller@suite.com
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