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@ -12,29 +12,29 @@ conversations. If you're involved in the government, in the
defense industry or in sensitive scientific activity, there
is a good chance they are. </p>
<p> In fact, a recent unclassified <ent type='ORG'>Senate</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent>
<p> In fact, a recent unclassified Senate <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent>
Committee report on counterintelligence indicates more than
half of all telephone calls in <ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent> made over
half of all telephone calls in the United States made over
any distance are vulnerable to interception. Every <ent type='GPE'>America</ent>n
has a right to know this. </p>
<p> You should also know that the <ent type='PERSON'>Reagan</ent> administration has
<p> You should also know that the Reagan administration has
recognized this threat for a long time now, but so far, the
bureaucratic response has been piecemeal, and at times
reluctant. </p>
<p> Consider this as background: In 1975, when I was named
permanent U.S. representative to the <ent type='ORG'>United Nations</ent>, Vice
President <ent type='PERSON'>Nelson Rockefeller</ent> summoned me to his office in the
permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations, Vice
President Nelson <ent type='PERSON'>Rockefeller</ent> summoned me to his office in the
Old Executive Office Building. There was something urgent he
had to tell me. The first thing I must know about the United
Nations, he said, is that the <ent type='NORP'>Soviets</ent> would be listening to
every call I made from our mission and from the ambassador's
suite in the Waldorf Towers. I thought this a very deep
secret, and treated it as such. Only later did I learn that
<ent type='ORG'>Rockefeller</ent> had publicly reported this intelligence breach to
the president in June 1975. The <ent type='ORG'>Rockefeller</ent> "Report to the
President on <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent> Activities Within <ent type='GPE'>the United States</ent>" notes: </p>
<ent type='PERSON'>Rockefeller</ent> had publicly reported this intelligence breach to
the president in June 1975. The <ent type='PERSON'>Rockefeller</ent> "Report to the
President on <ent type='ORG'>CIA</ent> Activities Within the United States" notes: </p>
<p> "We believe these countries (communist bloc) can monitor
and record thousands of private telephone conversations.
@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ foreign powers." </p>
<p> The <ent type='NORP'>Soviets</ent> conduct this eavesdropping from their
"diplomatic" facilities in <ent type='GPE'>New York City</ent>; <ent type='LOC'>Glen Cove</ent>, Long
Island; <ent type='GPE'>San Francisco</ent>; and <ent type='GPE'>Washington</ent>. By some estimates,
they have been doing so since 1958. President <ent type='PERSON'>Reagan</ent> knows
this well. He sat on the <ent type='ORG'>Rockefeller</ent> Commission and signed
they have been doing so since 1958. President Reagan knows
this well. He sat on the <ent type='PERSON'>Rockefeller</ent> Commission and signed
its final report concluding that such covert activities
existed. </p>
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ existed. </p>
<ent type='PERSON'>Arkady Schevchenko</ent> dispelled them when he came over in 1975
and subsequently defected in 1978. As you will recall,
<ent type='PERSON'>Schevchenko</ent> was, at the time, the second-ranking <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> at
the <ent type='ORG'>United Nations</ent> and an up-and-comer in the <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent>
the United Nations and an up-and-comer in the <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent>
hierarchy. He describes the listening operation in <ent type='GPE'>New York</ent>
City in his book "Breaking With <ent type='GPE'>Moscow</ent>": "The rooftops at
<ent type='LOC'>Glen Cove</ent>, the apartment building in <ent type='GPE'>Riverdale</ent>, and the
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ manned by 2100 <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> technicians. 2100! </p>
<p> By comparison, our Department of State numbers some 4400
Foreign Service Officers - total. </p>
<p> Again, to cite the recent <ent type='ORG'><ent type='ORG'>Senate</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent> Committee</ent>
<p> Again, to cite the recent Senate <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence Committee</ent>
report: "The massive <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> surveillance efforts from <ent type='GPE'>Cuba</ent>
and elsewhere demonstrate ... that the <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> intelligence
payoff from the interception of unsecured communications is
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ protect. </p>
<p> Second, it is a truism in the intelligence field that
while bits of information may be unclassified, in aggregate
they can present a classified whole. The <ent type='ORG'>Senate</ent> <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent>
they can present a classified whole. The Senate <ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent>
Committee informs us, "Due to inherent human weakness,
government and contractor officials, at all levels,
inevitable fail to follow strict security rules ... Security
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ there is what we call "spill". This measures about 12.5
meters in width and the full 25 miles between towers. This is
where the microwave signal is most at risk. Using a well-aimed parabolic dish antenna (located, let's say, on the top
of <ent type='LOC'>Mount Alto</ent>, one of the highest hills in <ent type='GPE'>the District</ent> of
Columbia, and the site of the new <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> embassy) you can
<ent type='GPE'>Columbia</ent>, and the site of the new <ent type='NORP'>Soviet</ent> embassy) you can
intercept this signal and pull it in. And that is just what
the <ent type='NORP'>Soviets</ent> are doing. </p>
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ to our microwave signals. Nothing technical about it. On
three occasions I have introduced legislation requiring the
president to do just that, unless in doing so, he might
compromise an intelligence source. On June 7, 1985, this
measure was adopted by the <ent type='ORG'>Senate</ent> as Title VII to the Foreign
measure was adopted by the Senate as Title VII to the Foreign
Relations Authorization Bill, but it was dropped in
conference with <ent type='ORG'>the House</ent> of Representatives at the urging of
the administration. </p>
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ protecting communications. It's time to make communications
security (ComSec in the lingo) a true national security
priority supported with resources as well as rhetoric. This
was certainly the conclusion of the comprehensive
<ent type='ORG'>Intelligence</ent> Committee report. </p>
<ent type='ORG'>Intelligence Committee</ent> report. </p>
<p> I agree, and have suggested a way to get on with it. If
someone has a better idea - if you have another idea - I