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Myth Of The 20th Century – Episode 58: Powerbrokers – Child Abuse & Betrayal – The Franklin Scandal

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Welcome to the Myth of the 20th Century. The podcast airs on Fridays.

— Brought to you by —

Adam Smith, Hank Oslo, Nick Mason and Alex Nicholson

Notes:

The elite in America hold more than money and power – they control politicians. Their means of coercion, however, are anything but innocent.

Timeline:

1965 – Peter Citron arrested for sexual child abuse in Scarsdale, NY; Larry King began four-year hitch in Air Force
1969 – Craig Spence employed by ABC as a Vietnam correspondent
1970 – Larry King became manager of two-year-old Franklin Community Federal Credit Union
1978 – Eulice, Tracy, and Tasha Washington placed in the Webb household
1979 – Craig Spence relocated from Tokyo, Japan to Washington, DC.
1982 – Shawneta Moore, 9 years old, alleged she was recruited for pedophilic parties at the Omaha Girls Club
1983 – Alisha Owen said she attended first Twin Towers party
1984 – Larry King held lavish party at “Southfork” ranch during the GOP convention
1985, Spring – Eulice Washington alleged that Larry King flew her and other underage children to New York
1985, December – Eulice and Tracy Washington removed from Webb household
1986, January – Eulice Washington passed NSP polygraph regarding repeated molestations by Jarrett Webb—no charges were filed
1986, March – Eulice and Tracy Washington meet with Boys Town youth worker Julie Walters
1986, November – Charlie Rogers, a lover of Larry King’s, “committed suicide”; Omaha Mayor Boyle fired OPD Chief Wadman
1987 – Douglas County Judge reinstates Wadman as OPD Chief
1988 – Larry King formed Council of Minority Americans—Jack Kemp, Alexander Haig, and Gerald Ford were on the “host committee.”; OPD’s Robbery and Sexual Assault Unit commenced “possible child pornography investigation” that implicated Rusty Nelson and Larry King
1989 – Larry King charged with 40 counts of embezzlement, fraud, and tax evasion; Gary Caradori replaced Jerry Lowe as Franklin Committee’s investigator; Alisha Owen sentenced to between three and four years for writing “bad checks.”
1990 – Nebraska Attorney General Robert Spire called for a grand jury to be impaneled; Peter Citron arrested for felonious sexual assault on two children; Larry King declared incompetent to stand trial and was sent to the US Medical Facility in Rochester, MN; The FBI interviewed Alisha Owen for the last time at York—she refused to recant her videotaped statements to Caradori
1990, July – Caradori’s airplane mysteriously broke up over Lee County, Illinois, killing Caradori and his eight-year-old son
1990, November – Alisha Owen’s brother was found dead in his cell—his death was ruled a suicide
1991 – The Franklin Committee was disbanded; Troy Boner’s brother shot himself in the head playing “Russian roulette”; Alisha Owen found guilty on eight counts of perjury, sentenced to between nine and fifteen years for perjury
1992 – Alisha Owen served sentence for her “bad check” conviction, and was released on a $500,000 surety bond as John DeCamp appealed her perjury conviction
1993 – Troy Boner submitted his “lie or die” affidavit to John DeCamp, confessing that threats from the FBI forced him to lie at the Douglas County grand jury and also at Alisha Owen’s trial.
1994 – Troy Boner was strong-armed at the Douglas County Courthouse shortly
before a hearing for Alisha Owen—his testimony would have reiterated the contents
of his October 1993 affidavit
1996 – Alisha Owen sent back to prison
1999 – Federal District Court Judge Warren Urbom granted Paul Bonacci a $1 million judgment against Larry King
2000 – Alisha Owen was paroled after serving four and a half years
2001 – Larry King was paroled after nine years and ten months
2003 – Troy Boner died in a Texas psychiatric hospital

References:

– Conspiracy of Silence – Full Banned Documentary (1994) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBSIDQt5Dwc
– The Franklin Cover-up – Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska, DeCamp (1996)
– The Franklin Scandal – A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal, Bryant (2009) – https://vultureofcritique.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/the-franklin-scandal-nick-bryant-2009.pdf
– Rusty Nelson (Franklin scandal) interviewed by Michael Corbin (2016) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZUia9yyS9Y
– Flight Logs Put Clinton, Dershowitz on Pedophile Billionaire’s Sex Jet, Bryant (2015) – http://gawker.com/flight-logs-put-clinton-dershowitz-on-pedophile-billio-1681039971
– Here Is Pedophile Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book, Bryant (2015) – http://gawker.com/here-is-pedophile-billionaire-jeffrey-epsteins-little-b-1681383992

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Welcome to the Myth of the 20th Century. The podcast airs on Fridays.

— Brought to you by —

Adam Smith, Hank Oslo, Nick Mason and Alex Nicholson

Notes:

The elite in America hold more than money and power – they control politicians. Their means of coercion, however, are anything but innocent.

Timeline:

1965 – Peter Citron arrested for sexual child abuse in Scarsdale, NY; Larry King began four-year hitch in Air Force
1969 – Craig Spence employed by ABC as a Vietnam correspondent
1970 – Larry King became manager of two-year-old Franklin Community Federal Credit Union
1978 – Eulice, Tracy, and Tasha Washington placed in the Webb household
1979 – Craig Spence relocated from Tokyo, Japan to Washington, DC.
1982 – Shawneta Moore, 9 years old, alleged she was recruited for pedophilic parties at the Omaha Girls Club
1983 – Alisha Owen said she attended first Twin Towers party
1984 – Larry King held lavish party at “Southfork” ranch during the GOP convention
1985, Spring – Eulice Washington alleged that Larry King flew her and other underage children to New York
1985, December – Eulice and Tracy Washington removed from Webb household
1986, January – Eulice Washington passed NSP polygraph regarding repeated molestations by Jarrett Webb—no charges were filed
1986, March – Eulice and Tracy Washington meet with Boys Town youth worker Julie Walters
1986, November – Charlie Rogers, a lover of Larry King’s, “committed suicide”; Omaha Mayor Boyle fired OPD Chief Wadman
1987 – Douglas County Judge reinstates Wadman as OPD Chief
1988 – Larry King formed Council of Minority Americans—Jack Kemp, Alexander Haig, and Gerald Ford were on the “host committee.”; OPD’s Robbery and Sexual Assault Unit commenced “possible child pornography investigation” that implicated Rusty Nelson and Larry King
1989 – Larry King charged with 40 counts of embezzlement, fraud, and tax evasion; Gary Caradori replaced Jerry Lowe as Franklin Committee’s investigator; Alisha Owen sentenced to between three and four years for writing “bad checks.”
1990 – Nebraska Attorney General Robert Spire called for a grand jury to be impaneled; Peter Citron arrested for felonious sexual assault on two children; Larry King declared incompetent to stand trial and was sent to the US Medical Facility in Rochester, MN; The FBI interviewed Alisha Owen for the last time at York—she refused to recant her videotaped statements to Caradori
1990, July – Caradori’s airplane mysteriously broke up over Lee County, Illinois, killing Caradori and his eight-year-old son
1990, November – Alisha Owen’s brother was found dead in his cell—his death was ruled a suicide
1991 – The Franklin Committee was disbanded; Troy Boner’s brother shot himself in the head playing “Russian roulette”; Alisha Owen found guilty on eight counts of perjury, sentenced to between nine and fifteen years for perjury
1992 – Alisha Owen served sentence for her “bad check” conviction, and was released on a $500,000 surety bond as John DeCamp appealed her perjury conviction
1993 – Troy Boner submitted his “lie or die” affidavit to John DeCamp, confessing that threats from the FBI forced him to lie at the Douglas County grand jury and also at Alisha Owen’s trial.
1994 – Troy Boner was strong-armed at the Douglas County Courthouse shortly
before a hearing for Alisha Owen—his testimony would have reiterated the contents
of his October 1993 affidavit
1996 – Alisha Owen sent back to prison
1999 – Federal District Court Judge Warren Urbom granted Paul Bonacci a $1 million judgment against Larry King
2000 – Alisha Owen was paroled after serving four and a half years
2001 – Larry King was paroled after nine years and ten months
2003 – Troy Boner died in a Texas psychiatric hospital

References:

– Conspiracy of Silence – Full Banned Documentary (1994) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBSIDQt5Dwc
– The Franklin Cover-up – Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska, DeCamp (1996)
– The Franklin Scandal – A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal, Bryant (2009) – https://vultureofcritique.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/the-franklin-scandal-nick-bryant-2009.pdf
– Rusty Nelson (Franklin scandal) interviewed by Michael Corbin (2016) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZUia9yyS9Y
– Flight Logs Put Clinton, Dershowitz on Pedophile Billionaire’s Sex Jet, Bryant (2015) – http://gawker.com/flight-logs-put-clinton-dershowitz-on-pedophile-billio-1681039971
– Here Is Pedophile Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book, Bryant (2015) – http://gawker.com/here-is-pedophile-billionaire-jeffrey-epsteins-little-b-1681383992

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