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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (4746)4/10/2001 11:52:04 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13062
 
At the time that Danforth was selected to head the investigation by the Clinton Administration, the only question that remained was whether he would produce a coverup by his own volition or whether he was being blackmailed to do so.

Regards, Don



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (4746)4/13/2001 11:12:01 AM
From: The Street  Respond to of 13062
 
Some background about Choicepoint and its close ties with law enforcement:
chron.com
nypost.com
sptimes.com
choicepoint.net
choicepoint.net

The Wall Street Journal article (no registration required):
msnbc.com

I invite a Choicepoint representative to reply. I'll send along your
response unedited.

-Declan

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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:47:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: Bob Bruen <bruen@exile.ne.mediaone.net>
To: declan@well.com
Subject: choicepoint

Hi Declan,

I can't remember if you ever wrote about ChoicePoint, but the WSJ
has a very good article about them today, April 13 on the front
page. They provide one-stop shopping for the FBI, INS and other
government agencies trying to collect information about citizens using
just the SSN.

It reminds me of the service that IBM performed for Hitler to make
the task of finding Jews easier through the technology of the time.
See "IBM and the Holcaust" - great book.

Now our government is paying for services that it cannot do it itself
using the SSN that has become a de facto national ID number, which it
was not supposed to become.

www.cpfbi.com -> choicepoint for the fbi

They provide a pages of links for free resources for anyone to use.

cheers, bob

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From: rms@privacyfoundation.org (Richard M. Smith)
To: <declan@well.com>, <politech@politechbot.com>
Subject: FW: My message to the CEO of ChoicePoint
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 09:00:26 -0400

FYI. I think that everyone should ask
for their ChoicePoint/FBI record.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard M. Smith [mailto:rms@privacyfoundation.org]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 8:51 AM
To: derek.smith@choicepointinc.com
Cc: tony.mears@CHOICEPOINTINC.COM
Subject: Today's Wall Street Journal article

Hi Derek,

Today's Wall Street Journal has an article
about ChoicePoint and how it is providing information
about US citizens to the FBI. The article is
available online at:

FBI's Reliance on the Private Sector Has Raised Some Privacy Concerns
By GLENN R. SIMPSON
interactive.wsj.com

I was wondering if you can send me the information
that ChoicePoint holds about my family that the FBI
has access to. Here are the names and social security
numbers of my wife, my daughter and myself:

... Smith
XXX-XX-XXXX

... Smith
XXX-XX-XXXX

Richard M. Smith
XXX-XX-XXXX

I am specifically interested in the data that can be
retrieved at the www.cpfbi.com Web site.
I want to make sure that there are no errors in this
information. Depending on the nature of this
information, I may also want to delete it.

I also have a question about ChoicePoint. According to
Network Solutions, ChoicePoint owns the following
domain names:

cpdea.com, cpins.com, cphud.com, cpgov.com, and cpirs.com

Can you tell me what is the purpose of these Web sites?

Thanks,
Richard M. Smith
CTO, Privacy Foundation
privacyfoundation.org