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29 November 2003.
November 25, 2003
I found the brief article about the FBI
visit to Cryptome interesting,
in that your site had only days earlier posted a link to a story about former
FBI agent Lok Thye Lau. The story you ran carried links to documents that
the government determined were "classified" after those documents had been
in the public record for some three weeks.
Although I'm not certain why you received a visit from agents, at the very least I thought you would find it interesting that about the same time you were called upon, a civil rights group and lawyers for Lau also were contacted by the government concerning the "classified" documents.
Below are links to the stories I've written on the subject, as well as links to other media coverage of the Lau case. You may already be aware of all this, but in the event you are not, it might factor into your analysis of why you received a visit, particularly given the lack of response to your FOIA request.
Sincerely,
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San Antonio Business Journal stories:
LULAC seeks sanctions against government in Lau spy case
http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/11/10/story3.html
Lawyers, civil rights group claim government turning up the heat in
Lau spy
case:
http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/10/20/daily42.html
Media's computers are on FBI's radar screen in Lau spy case:
http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/10/20/daily11.html
(AP's follow to our story above:)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-3297228,00.html
Judge orders previously public court records sealed in case of former
FBI
agent:
http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/10/13/daily12.html
Former federal agents spy story opens Pandoras box for
FBI:
http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/10/13/story1.html
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OTHER MEDIA LINKS ON SUBJECT
FBI spy revelation could be a thread that unravels the Bureau
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/1030-10.htm
Judge redacts records in FBI spying case, but won't issue deletion order
http://www.rcfp.org/news/2003/1023lauvas.html
Court nixes FBI bid to purge unspecified computers
http://www.cfac.org/#anchor5191639
Federal judge seals records alleging FBI's involvement in international spy
business
http://foi.missouri.edu/evolvingissues/fedjudge.html
Court nixes FBI bid to purge unspecified computers
http://www.cfac.org/#anchor5191639
The spy who was left out in the cold, By Gary Webb
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/EK07Ad03.html
Patriot Acts
http://newsreview.com/issues/sacto/2003-11-20/cover.asp
BIGLEFTOUTSIDE BLURB
http://www.bigleftoutside.com/archives/000197.php