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for-profit status. His intention was to keep the upgraded version of PROMIS that Inslaw had paid
               for  and  earmark  a  public  domain  version  funded  by  a  Law  Enforcement  Assistance
               Administration (LEAA) grant for the government. With 570,000 lines of code, PROMIS was
               able to integrate innumerable databases without any reprogramming and thus turn mere data into
               information.
                   With Reagan in the White House, his California cronies at the DOJ offered Inslaw a $9.6
               million contract to install public-domain PROMIS in prosecutors’ offices, though it was really
               the enhanced PROMIS that the good-old-boy network had set its sights on.
                   In February 1983, the chief of Israeli antiterrorism intelligence was sent to Inslaw under an
               alias to see for himself the DEC VAX enhanced version. He recognized immediately that this
               software  would  revolutionize  Israeli  intelligence  and  crush  the  Palestine  Intifada.  Enhanced
               PROMIS could extrapolate nuclear submarine routes and destinations, track assets, trustees, and
               judges. Not only that, but the conspirators had a CIA genius named Michael Riconosciuto who
               could enhance the enhanced version one step further, once it was in their possession.
                   To  install  public  domain  PROMIS  in  ninety-four  U.S.  Attorney  offices  as  per  contract,
               Inslaw  had  to  utilize  its  enhanced  PROMIS.  The  DOJ  made  its  move,  demanding  temporary
               possession of enhanced PROMIS as collateral to ensure that all installations were completed and
               that only Inslaw money had gone into the enhancements. Naïvely, Hamilton agreed. The rest is
               history: the DOJ delayed payments on the $9.6 million and drove Inslaw into bankruptcy. With
               Edwin Meese  III  as  Attorney  General, the bankruptcy  system  was  little  more  than  a  political
               patronage system, anyway.
                   The enhanced PROMIS was then passed to the brilliant multivalent computer and chemical
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               genius Riconosciuto, son of CIA Agent Marshall Riconosciuto.  Recruited at sixteen, Michael
               had  studied  with  Nobel  Prize-winning  physicist  and  co-inventor  of  the  laser  Arthur  Shallo.
               Michael was moved from Indio to Silver Springs to Miami as he worked to insert a chip that
               would  broadcast  the  contents  of  whatever  database  was  present  to  collection  satellites  and
               monitoring vans like the Google Street View van, using a digital spread spectrum to make the
               signal look like computer noise. This Trojan horse would grant key-club access to the backdoor
               of any person or institution that purchased PROMIS software—as long as the backdoor could be
               kept secret.
                   Meanwhile,  the  drama  between  Hamilton  and  the  conspirators  at  DOJ  continued.  A  quiet
               offer  to  buy  out  Inslaw  was  proffered  by  the  investment  banking  firm  Allen  &  Co.,  British
               publisher (Daily Mirror) Robert Maxwell, the Arkansas corporation Systematics, and Arkansas
               lawyer  (and  Clinton  family  friend)  Webb  Hubbell.  Hamilton  refused  and  filed  a  $50  million
               lawsuit in bankruptcy court against the DOJ on June 9, 1986.
                   Bankruptcy  Judge  George  F.  Bason,  Jr.  ruled  that  the  DOJ  had  indeed  stolen  PROMIS
               through trickery, fraud, and deceit, and awarded Inslaw $6.8 million. He was unable to bring
               perjury  charges  against  government  officials  but  recommended  to  the  House  Judiciary
               Committee  that  it  conduct  a  full  investigation  of  the  DOJ.  The  DOJ’s  appeal  failed,  but  the
               Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed everything on a technicality.
                   Under  then-President  George  H.W.  Bush  (1989–1993),  Inslaw’s  petition  to  the  Supreme
               Court in October 1991 was scorned. When the IRS lawyer requested that Inslaw be liquidated in
               such a way that the U.S. Trustee program (AG Meese’s feeding trough between the DOJ and
               IRS) could name the trustee who would convert the assets, oversee the auction, and retain the
               appraisers, Judge Bason refused.
                   Under then-President William Jefferson Clinton (1993–2001), the Court of Federal Claims
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