Anonymous[ USSS ] UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICEWed Sep 18 00:57:47 2002208.152.73.246[ USSS ] UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICESecret Service AFAUSSS Directory 1999 2,619 CIA Sources: The Crowley Files http://cryptome.org/cia-2619.htm#CommentsIt's quite likely that many of the addresses are from the 1996 Membership Directory of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. 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.orgFrom: "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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