RE: Secret Service AFAUSSS Directory

USSS
RE: Secret Service AFAUSSS Directory
Sat Jun 26, 2004 08:58
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Secret Service AFAUSSS Directory
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/sss.htm

Secret Service AFAUSSS Directory http://www.apfn.org/USSS/usss.pdf

United States Secret Service Today
http://www.apfn.org/USSS/today.pdf

The Columbine Scam: Government Knew BEFORE IT HAPPENED http://www.apfn.org/apfn/columbine.htm

Smile for the US Secret Service
http://www.apfn.org/USSS/smile.pdf

2,619 CIA Sources: The Crowley Files
http://cryptome.org/cia-2619.htm#Comments

Carnivore Review Team Exposed!
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/carnivore.htm


2,619 CIA Sources: The Crowley Files http://cryptome.org/cia-2619.htm#Comments

It's quite likely that many of the addresses are from the 1996 Membership
Directory of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers.
http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/9-18-02/discussion.cgi.50.shtml

I have this list in NameBase (the names, not the addresses -- the addresses are available
to registered users in the course of using our photocopy or fax service).
http://www.afio.org

From: "Aaron Johnson"
To: jya@pipeline.com
Subject: Re: Crowley list
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 06:43:02 -0000

Interesting comments here. Someone is upset because their online service has
many of the same names as this list, plus the free home addresses which they
charge for. If these names appeared in the AFIO list and there are
additional names herein not on this AFIO list (including a significant
number of media types known to be strong CIA supporters), what precludes
them from being CIA sources (as opposed to field agents, typists, janitors
and so on)? I would assume from the nature of this list that a number of
people will be told by the Company (CIA) to attack it and discourage curious
viewers or downloaders. This sort of behavior is typical of the CIA. They
have proven time after time that they are incapable of doing their own dirty
work but rely on a long list (like this one) of willing and eager toadies to
make their points. The CIA is the one that invented the phrase "plausible
deniability" by hiding in the shadows and using willing tools to act as
their defenders. One remembers how they got their inhouse journalists at
ABC, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and, of course, the
Washington Post, to attack San Jose Mercury investigative reporter Webb when
he (quite correctly) accused the Company of running drugs into the ghettos
to get money for financing the Contras and their own expensive life styles.
Webb got fired for telling the truth and his detractors got....? An envelope
with money? A signed picture of John Deutsch before he was sacked for
breaches of security? Bismarck said "Many enemies, Much honor" and it is
always the kicked dog that yelps.
MORE HERE:
http://cryptome.org/cia-2619-rc.htm

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Secret Service Raids Gold-Age
by Declan McCullagh
http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg64769.html

WASHINGTON -- The Secret Service has raided a New York state business
that exchanged dollars for grams of the digital currency called e-gold.

A bevy of agents from the Secret Service, Postal Service and local police
recently detained the owners of Gold-Age, based in Syracuse, and seized
computers, files and documents from the fledgling firm.

U.S. Attorney Daniel French said Friday that the
investigation involved charges of credit card fraud. "We
haven't brought charges yet," French said. "We're in the
investigative phase."

Gold-Age owner Parker Bradley says that during his
eight-hour interrogation on March 12, the Secret Service
seemed less interested in credit card fraud and more
interested in the mechanics of e-gold. Until last year,
Bradley accepted credit cards and paid out e-gold, but said
he quit because too many people used stolen credit cards
when conducting business with him.

"The interrogation became less about me and more about
politics and e-gold," Bradley said. "They were trying to get
me to blame e-gold for fraud. Just to be blunt, these guys
have no clue about how e-commerce works, how e-gold
works or what I was doing."

E-gold is a 5-year-old firm based on the Caribbean island of
Nevis that provides an electronic currency backed by
physical metal stored in vaults in London and Dubai. The
company says it has 181,000 user accounts and stores
about 1.4 metric tons of gold on behalf of its customers.

Bradley's Gold-Age company, which he ran with his wife out
of their home until the raid, was one of about a dozen e-gold
currency exchange services: He took dollars and credited
grams of gold, silver, platinum and palladium to a customer's
account, less a modest fee.

"I have no political statements to make," Bradley said. "I'm
just running a business. People can use e-gold for whatever
they desire."

Jim Ray, vice president at Omnipay -- the largest e-gold
exchanger -- says he was aghast at a Secret Service raid
directed at one of his competitors and customers.

"I think the case is an outrage," Ray said. "I think this is a
symptom of too many donuts on the cops' part.... To me,
this is a very serious business. They've just taken out one of
my best market makers for no reason."

Still unclear is why the raid took place. French indicated that
it could be more than a routine credit card investigation,
saying "at this point, it's being investigated as a credit card
fraud."

One possibility is a broader investigation directed at some
users of e-gold, which is less anonymous than cash but more
anonymous than credit cards. Former Treasury Secretary
Lawrence Summers has warned of malcontents using the Net
and encryption to dodge taxes, and it's possible that the
feds don't exactly approve of a system that's more
privacy-protective than the heavily regulated banking
system.

Current federal regulations require banks and credit unions --
about 19,000 in all -- to inform federal law enforcement of
all transactions $5,000 and above that have no "apparent
lawful purpose or are not the sort in which the particular
customer would normally be expected to engage."

Because e-gold is not a bank that lends money -- it's more
akin to a warehouse that stores gold on behalf of its
customers -- it's not covered by those rules.

Mike Godwin said the raid evokes memories of the notorious
Steve Jackson Games raid by the Secret Service a decade
ago, which led to the formation of the Electronic Frontier
Foundation.

"Why did they take the hardware?" Godwin asks. "If what
they wanted was business records, why did they take the
equipment in such a way that shuts down the business?"

"These people are presumptively innocent," said Godwin, an
attorney who writes frequently about law and technology.
"Even if they are subjects of a federal investigation, the
Secret Service should know better than to swoop in and
engage in disruptive searches of people they're not ready to
arrest."

Justice Department guidelines give a great deal of latitude to
law enforcement officers who wish to seize computers.
"Agents may obtain search warrants to seize computer
hardware if the hardware is contraband, evidence or an
instrumentality or fruit of crime," the guidelines say.

Bradley, who was raided, says that he's retained a lawyer
and is asking that his computer equipment be returned. He
said that in addition to the Secret Service seizing his
business records, the raid seemed personal: They snatched
his passport, birth certificate and personal checkbook.

"When it was obvious I had done nothing worng, they tried
to get me and my wife -- interrogating us seperately -- to
implicate e-gold," Bradley said. "They said, 'Might (e-gold) be
doing this, could they be doing this?'"

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,42745,00.html
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Announcements / Notices

(03/27/2001)

On 03/12/2001, the Gold-Age office (our home) was wrongly raided by the
Syracuse branch of the U.S. Secret Service (SS, excuse the abbreviation!).
All of our computer equipment, business records, software, and many
non-business items were stolen by the SS in this raid; even though we have
not been charged with any crime (because we have committed no crime), and
they refuse to give us more information. We were also taken and
interrogated for about 8 hours, over the course of the interrogation,
the whole thing seemed to become less about Gold-Age, and more about
e-gold & politics -- they wanted us to lie about e-gold.

Additionally, our lawyer has been getting nowhere fast when dealing with
the Secret Service agents in question... we suspect that they have
realized their grave error in this wrongful undertaking.

Gold-Age is actively seeking the return of our property and records,
and plans on aggressive pursuit of other legal remedies and compensation
for this violation of our civil/constitutional rights as U.S. Citizens.

As a result of this SS-fiasco, Gold-Age's services are effectively on
hold for the foreseeable future. We apologize for any inconvenience this
may cause our loyal customers and any interested "Newbies". For those
that wish to use the EZCmoney payment system to purchase e-gold,
we recommend GoldToday
http://www.gold-today.com/

Thank you for your understanding, and to all those who have written or called
to offer support -- THANK YOU! The encouragement is greatly appreciated.

https://www.gold-age.net/Gold-Age.htm
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The U.S. Monetary System is a Ponzi Debt Scheme
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SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
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United States The Secret Service
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Secret Service AFAUSSS Directory
http://www.apfn.org/USSS/usss.pdf

"THE PROBLEM"
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Part 2: http://www.apfn.org/apfn/silent2.pdf

"THE SOLUTION"
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Anne Williamson exposes Federal Reserve
How your money -- and life -- are controlled by America's banking system
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=21872

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than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask
not your counsel or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands of those
who feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you. May posterity forget
that ye were our countrymen." - Samuel Adams
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DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
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The Crowley Files
___________________________________

Robert Trumbull Crowley died in a Washington DC hospital on October 8, 2000.

He was a senior Central Intelligence Agency officer from 1948 until the mid-1980s.

During his tenure with the CIA, Crowley became Assistant Deputy Director for Operations and the second-in-command of the clandestine Directorate of Operations.

He wrote a book entitled The New KGB: Engine of Soviet Power that was published in 1985 by William Morrow.

In 1996, prior to what Crowley felt might be a fatal major surgery for suspected lung cancer, he gave a number of historical documents from his extensive personal files to an American journalist with whom he had been working.

One of the caveats of this gift was that none of the material could be used or published until after his death.

Among the treasure trove of historical material on the genesis and operations of the influential CIA was an alphabetical listing of CIA sources throughout the world, provided below.

A source is not a paid agent but an individual who can occupy a position of influence, such as an international banker, a member of the print or television media, or a scholar or academic, who might be in a position to influence official decisions or supply necessary support for an official CIA position.

Other material covered a number of clandestine operations of the agency, both national and international, from 1948 through 1978.

For instance, among papers in the Crowley archives there is an explosive signed report concerning the underlying facts of the assassination of President John Kennedy and other material on such controversial issues as Operation Phoenix, the MK-ULTRA program, Operations Condor and Applepie, and even an in-house budget for the 1996-97 fiscal years.

In his final years, a reflective Crowley often expressed his desire to help others understand the many historical events that he was party to, and his many friends and admirers are pleased that his wishes are now being fulfilled.

CIA Sources

(2,619 total)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



A

Abbott, Alfred P.O. Box 10205, Albuquerque, NM 87184
Abbott, Dr. Preston S. 1305 Namassin Rd., Alexandria, VA 22308
Abernathy, John W. 7601 W. Charleston Blvd., No. 60, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Abernathy, Thomas B. 1815 Beulah Rd., Vienna, VA 22180
Absher, Kenneth M. P.O. Box 6150, San Antonio, TX 78209
Achilles, Barbara H. 1014 Aponi Rd., SE, Vienna, VA 22180
Adams, Fred H. 509 Fourth Ave., New Kensington, PA 15068
Adams, Nathan M. 321 S. Piff St., Alexandria, VA 22314
Adams, Capt Robert E. USN 5127 North 37th Rd., Arlington, VA 22207
Addicott, Kenneth F. General Delivery, Carmel, CA 93921
Adkisson, Capt Hubert USN 840 North Atlantic Ave., No. C 402, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Adler, David B. 2300 Old Spanish Trail, No. 2014, Houston, TX 77054
Adnet, Jacques J. 4515 Diamondback Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Aiello, Ms. Phyllis 2207 Wagner Ave., Erie, PA 16510
Albers, Capt Steven C. USN 8340 Greensboro Dr., No. 707, McLean, VA 22102 A
Albert, Garret L. 9002 Glenbrook Rd., Fairfax, VA 22031
Albertson, John P. 367 Main St., Old Saybrook, CT 06475
Albitz, Ben F. 7924 Inverness Ridge Rd., Potomac, MD 20854
Albrecht, LtCol Walter USAF 15 Gardens Corner Ct., Charleston, SC 29407
Alden, Sygmund P.O. Box 611374, Miami, FL 33161
Alderman, Col Nathaniel USA P.O. Box 20772, St. Petersburg, FL 33742
Algrant, James J. P.O. Box 1047, Camden, ME 04843
Alkek, Lt James USA 4107 Solway, Houston, TX 77025
Allen, Andrew E. 122 Pepper Ave,, Larkspur, CA 94939
Allen, Charles J. 50 Holden St., Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Allen, George W. 5520 N. 23rd St., Arlington, VA 22205
Allen, Herbert L. P.O. Box 1291, Dunedin, FL 34697
Allen, John K. 3339 Military Rd., NW, Washington. DC 20015
Allen, LtCdr Scott, USN 1457 Aunsuna St., Kailua, HI 96734
Allison, Ms. E.T. Flandro Grossmont Gardens, 5480 Maringo Ave., La Mesa, CA 91942
Allner, Frederick A. Jr. 5225 Pooks Hill Rd., No. 1016 South, Bethesda, MD 20814
Althausen, William 1305 Marlin Dr., Naples, FL 33962
Altobelli, Louis U. 1680 NW 133rd St., Miami, FL 33167
Altomare, Gasper R. 600 Amherst Dr., SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Amargo, Carlos A. 8802 SW 52nd Ct., Ocala, FL 34476
Amato, Joseph 3716 Ramsgate Dr., Annapolis, MD 21403
Amazeen, Col Charles P. 2108 Penfield Ln., Bowie, MD 20716
Ames, Aldrich 2512 N. Randolph St., N. Arlington, VA 22207
Anderegg, Richard 103 G St.,SW, No. B 203, Washington, DC 20024
Anderson, Bruce 900 Allied Bank Plaza, Houston, TX 77002
Anderson, David 5703



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