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The new counterintelligence organization absorbs budget, personnel and mission of the six-year-old Counterintelligence Field Activity, which managed a database of potential threats to military bases, both domestic and foreign. The database known as TALON became the focus of concern about domestic spying when it was revealed in December 2005 that the system included data on antimilitary protests and other peaceful demonstrations. It included the names of people who attended peace rallies. A 2006 Pentagon review found that as many as 260 reports in the database were improperly collected or kept there. At the time, the Pentagon said there were about 13,000 entries in the database, and that less than 2 percent either were wrongly added or were not purged later when they were determined not to involve real threats. The database was shut down in September 2007.
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