Mr. Stern. This means any of the broad classifications of people, subversives, ultrarightists, racists or fascists who meet any of these four tests.
Mr. Belmont. That is correct.
Mr. Stern. Can you give the Commission some notion of the increase in volume which the broadening of your criteria has brought about? By volume, I mean the volume of your references to the Secret Service.
Mr. Belmont. I do not have an exact figure, however, I do know that more than 5,000 additional names have gone over to Secret Service under these criteria.
The Chairman. In what period of time?
Mr. Belmont. Since we put them out.
The Chairman. I see.
Mr. Belmont. Which was December 26.
The Chairman. Yes.
Mr. McCloy. Have you included defectors in this list?