1995-11-06 - Re: Kallstrom Calls All Calls Tappable

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From: koontz@MasPar.COM (David G. Koontz)
To: jya@pipeline.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-06 15:53:58 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 23:53:58 +0800

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From: koontz@MasPar.COM (David G. Koontz)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 23:53:58 +0800
To: jya@pipeline.com
Subject: Re:  Kallstrom Calls All Calls Tappable
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>   James Kallstrom, assistant FBI director in charge of the
>   New York field division, argues that the proposal would in
>   fact reduce the FBI's surveillance authority. "Today ... we
>   could tap all the phones in the United States," he said,
>   referring to older, pre-digital technology. Under the plan,
>   the FBI's surveillance ability would shrink to a maximum of
>   1 percent of simultaneous telephone calls from any one
>   telephone switch, he said.

Doublespeak.  2 legs good 4 legs better.





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