Whitehouse "dissident" and net monitoring

Hallam@w3.org hallam at w3.org
Wed Sep 20 17:16:30 PDT 1995


Date: Wed, 13 Sep 95 11:18:14 -0400
From: hallam at w3.org


>> >(4) Is the April 9 statement by David Lytel of the White House Office of
>> >    Science and Technology to Amy Bauer of Copley News Service that the
>> >    administration does not monitor anti-Clinton activity on the web still
>> >    operative?

>Probably they do and they really should. If I was Mr. Clinton (which 
>I luckily am not) I would want my adjudats to prepare a report for
>me each morning summing up all the possible comments round 
>subject Clinton and The USA from NET: That would be very precisious
>source of feedback to finetune your acts. And that information 
>is real time.

Nope they don't the Democratic party aides do that type of work from Democrat 
HQ.

The President gets a once a week summary of all the mail he gets including the 
email.  I think they also provide a daily press digest.

By monitoring Lytel was probably thinking about installing net sniffers etc or 
obtaining the data from the FBI or whoever. I am certain he didn't mean to say 
that he does not surf the net ever and does not occasionaly visit opposition 
sites. 

The term monitor implies an organised search and continuous checking proceedure
the number of hits cited sounds more like somone passed round the URL of a kook
site inside the office.

        Phill






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