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The Crowley List http://www.crow96.20m.com/7.htm             Robert Trumbull Crowley, former Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Clandestine Operations Division, died in October of 2000. Before he died, Crowley, who had been with the CIA since its beginning in 1948, gave important portions of his large  files to several journalists. Among these valuable papers is an alphabetical listing of persons considered to be sources for the CIA. These are individuals, most of whom who are generally former members of the American intelligence community and very often not actual members of the CIA.             Frank G. Wisner, Sr., one of the senior officials of the CIA, once boasted that his agency had so many friendly contacts in the American media that he could, upon demand, call on their assistance in supporting any CIA position that agency desired.             This was called “The Mighty Wurlitzer” after the organ often found in old movie housesand could always be counted on to make whatever loud music the CIA wanted.    In this list, valid as of 1996, are the names of many members of the American and foreign media and although Wisner is dead and gone, the music lingers on. Also found here are the names of the international banking community as well as members of Congress and other worthies. The list originally appeared on Cryptome.org. a website set up by John Young. This site is the source of fascinating historical material that is well-worth visiting. The email address is jya@pipeline.com and Mr. Young can also be contacted at: (212) 873-8700. His mailing address is: 251 W. 89th St., New York, NY 10024. It was Mr. Young’s suggestion that led to the creation of this site and he should receive full credit for his encouragement to publish all of the Crowley files on the Internet.             This CIA source list was on his website but in a very abbreviated form and is reproduced here exactly as it appears in the Crowley data base printout of 1996.