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Keeping Track of John Poindexter By Paul Boutin

Story location: http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,56860,00.html

02:00 AM Dec. 14, 2002 PT

The head of the government's Total Information Awareness project, which aims to root 
out
potential terrorists by aggregating credit- card, travel, medical, school and other 
records of
everyone in the United States, has himself become a target of personal data profiling.

Online pranksters, taking their lead from a San Francisco journalist, are publishing 
John
Poindexter's home phone number, photos of his house and other personal information to
protest the TIA program.

Matt Smith, a columnist for SF Weekly, printed the material -- which he says is all 
publicly
available -- in a recent column: "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," Smith wrote.

"Why, for example, is their $269,700 Rockville, Md., house covered with artificial 
siding,
according to Maryland tax records? Shouldn't a Reagan conspirator be able to afford
repainting every seven years? Is the Donald Douglas Poindexter listed in Maryland sex-
offender records any relation to the good admiral? What do Tom Maxwell, at 8 Barrington
Fare, and James Galvin, at 12 Barrington Fare, think of their spooky neighbor?"

Smith said he wrote the column to demonstrate the sense of violation he felt over his
personal records being profiled by secretive government agencies.

"I needed to call Poindexter anyway, and it seemed like a worthy concept that if he's 
going
to be compiling data that most certainly will leak around to other departments and get
used, one way to get readers to think about it was to turn that around," Smith said.

What Smith didn't realize was that Poindexter's phone number and other information 
would
end up on more than 100 Web pages a week later as others took up the cause.

Phone-phreaking hackers supplied details on the Verizon switch serving the admiral's 
home.
The popular Cryptome privacy-issues website posted satellite photos of the house.

Poindexter could not be reached for comment for this story, and calls to his home phone
now reach a recording: "The party you are calling is not available at this time."

Since the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency began awarding contracts for the
Total Information Awareness project in August, the effort has been criticized by both 
civil
rights advocates and data-mining experts.

The dispute over TIA seems to fall not along straight political party lines, but 
between
advocates and opponents of the government's right to monitor its own citizens. Former
President Clinton expressed support for the project in a recent public appearance, 
while
conservative New York Times columnist William Safire recently wrote a pointed editorial
criticizing the idea.

One Bush voter, speaking on condition of anonymity, said of the pranks on Poindexter: 
"If
they're making him as uncomfortable as we are, good."







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