[quote="outsider"]US Satanic abuse, murder, torture and kidnapping of children:
MK-ULTRA, Ritual Abuse and State Controlled Child Torture and Sexual Abuse:
Roseanne Barr introduces Cathy O'Brien:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh7SWnZMPng
Mind Control & MK-ULTRA + Cathy + Mark Phillips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaX1hqGgK4U
'Conspiracy of Silence' + John DeCamp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma22jxA5xZY
Johnny Gosch Foundation: (note MSNBC airing program December 16, 2012):
http://www.johnnygosch.com/
Just a wee 'bump', as I have been given permission by Executive Intelligence Review to reprint their article on George HW Bush, ' 'Australian newsletter asks, 'Is George Bush Honorable?' (EIR Vol. 18, Number 49, December 20, 1991). I was asked to put their Web address in, and here it is:
http://www.larouchepub.com/
I got the info about the Australian Newsletter article from Cathy O'Brien's book 'Access Denied', and it is further confirmation her and Mark's story is 100% true. Every link I have followed up, books etc., has checked out not only positive, but highly enlightening. I have been unable to find any trace of the Aussie Newsletter itself, which is unfortunate but not surprising, considering it's content, though here is another mention of it by Tarpley:
Chapter 21 – Omaha:
http://tarpley.net/online-books/george- ... -21-omaha/
'...It didn’t sound crazy to Peter Sawyer either. An Australian conservative activist who publishes a controversial newsletter, Inside News, with a circulation of 200,000, dedicated his November 1991 issue entirely to the Nebraska scandal, focusing on President Bush’s links to the affair. In a section captioned, “The Original Allegations: Bush First Named in 1985,” Sawyer writes,
“Stories about child sex and pornography first became public knowledge in 1989, following the collapse of the Franklin Credit Union. That is not when the allegations started, however. Indeed, given the political flavor of the subsequent investigations, it would be easy to dismiss claims that George Bush had been involved. He was by then a very public figure….”
If the first allegations about a massive child exploitation ring, centered around Larry King and leading all the way to the White House, had been made in 1989, and had all come from the same source, some shenanigans and mischievous collusion could be suspected. However, the allegations arising out of the Franklin Credit Union collapse were not the first...'
Another article in the Newsletter, which I have been unable to find, claims that George HW Bush was unable to get off a plane in Australia, because of a crowd of protesters protesting his paedophilia.
'EIR Volume 18, Number 49, December 20, 1991
Australian newsletter asks,
'Is George Bush honorable?'
by Our Special Correspondent
"On December 31 the President of the United States arrives
in Australia for a visit. George Bush is arguably already the
most powerful man on Earth. Currently he is striving to
introduce what he terms a 'new world order,' supposedly for
the benefit, prosperity, and peace of all mankind.
"To give one man as much power as Mr. Bush craves
could be dangerous, even if that man were the most honorable
on Earth. But is Mr. Bush honorable? Is he really the type of
man to have control of our children's futures?" So leads, in
large print, the front page of Australia's most widely read
newsletter, Inside News, under the bold headline of its November
1991 issue: "Is George Bush the World's Leading
Child Molester?" The populist newsletter, which has a
200,000 circulation, reflects widespread sentiments abroad
that President Bush is not the guardian of the world moral
order he claims to be-not even in his private conduct.
In the course of a 20-page special edition, the newsletter's
publisher, Peter Sawyer, released for the first time anywhere
documents passed to him by Australian and U.S . law enforcement
sources, in which child victim-witnesses from the
infamous Franklin Credit Union scandal in Nebraska allege
that then-Vice President George Bush personally attended
sodomy and child sex parties organized by Franklin boss
Lawrence E. King.
Bush was defended from these charges in an article in
Gentlemen's Quarterly. GQ is a U.S.-based "men's" magazine
which features erotic advertisements of both homosexual
and heterosexual appeal, for underwear, perfume, liquor,
and the like. GQ included in the same issue a lengthy story
puffing Trinidad, Colorado--"The Sex Change Capital of
America."
Nebraska pedophile scandal
The documents printed in Australia are police and state
child-care reports which apparently were produced as evidence
to the Nebraska State Senate's "Franklin Committee,"
which probed the collapse of the minority-oriented credit
union which was headed by "Larry" King, a nationally prominent
black Republican who campaigned for President Bush
in 1988.
The credit union, based in the black section of north
Omaha, collapsed in November 1988, amid allegations that
King was running a nationwide child prostitution and drug
ring. The allegations have never been proven, because all
inquiries have come under heavy poliitical pressur, ac-
cording to those close to the case. One victim-witness who
testified to such abuse as a teenager was thrown in jail for
12-27 years for perjury, while 15 other witnesses in the case
died mysterious, often violent, deaths – including the death
in a suspicious plane crash of Gary Caradori, the chief inves-
tigator for the Nebraska State Senate's ''Franklin Com-
mittee."
In November 1988, King's offices were raided by the
FBI and $40 million was discovered to be missing. Within
weeks, the Nebraska Senate, which initially opened an enqui-
ry to find out where the money had gone, instead found
itself questioning young adults who said they had been been child
prostitutes. Social workers and child-care administra-
tors accused King of running a child prostitution ring.
King is now serving a 15-year federal prison sentence for
defrauding the Omaha-based credit union. Two magazines,
A vvenimenti of Italy and Pronto of Spain, among others,
have charged that King ran a child prostitution ring
that serviced the political and elite of both the Re-
publican and Democratic parties. Child victims of King's
operations charged him with participating in at least one
satanic ritual murder of a child. The Washington Post, New
York Times, and National Law Journal covered the full range
of accusations when the story broke in November 1988.
King's money machinations were also linked to the IranContra
affair, and some say King provided the CIA with
information garnered from his alleged activities as a "pimp"
for the high and mighty.
Pronto, the largest-circulation weekly in Spain, with 4.5
million readers, reported in its Aug. 3 and Aug. 10 issues
that Roy Stephens, a private investigator who has worked on
the case and heads the Missing Youth Foundation, "says
there is reason to believe that the CIA is directly implicated,"
and that the "FBI refuses to help in the investigation and has
sabotaged any efforts" to get to the bottom of the story.
Stephens says that "Paul Bonacci directly accused President
Bush of being implicated" in the affair when he testified
before the Franklin Committee. Bonacci, who had been one
of the child prostitutes, is identified by child-abuse experts
as a well-informed, credible witness. On Nov. 20, he was
highlighted on a St. Louis KSDK-TV news report for having
helped police investigating the best-known child kidnaping,
the disappearance of Johnny Gosch.
The documents published by Inside News provide a possible
rationale for what many observers of the case say have
been repeated attempts to bury the story. The violent suppression
of all official inquiries into the allegations is attributed
to concern that-as bizarre as the charges sound against the
President-many Americans perceive that sexual degeneracy
is nonchalantly accepted by the U.S. political elites who
preach austerity to the Third World and to Americans suffering
from Bush's depression. Outrage about such conduct in
Bush's circles could fuel in the United States the kind of
revenge the East Germans sought, when they found out that
the Honecker dictatorship was wallowing in illegal drug
profits while citizens starved.
After a dissection of the coverup, including photostats of
documents which indicate complicity by the FBI in covering
for child abuse, murder, and satanism, Inside News publisher
Sawyer focused on the children's testimony about Bush.
The first account is from 1986, more than two years
before the Larry King scandal started making headlines. It is
a handwritten debriefing taken in March 1986 by child-care
worker Julie Walters of two Omaha children, Eulice (nicknamed
Lisa) and Tracey Washington Webb, who had been
placed as foster children with, and then adopted by, Larry
King's cousins, Jarrett and Barbara Webb. Jarrett was a
board member of Franklin Credit Union.
Wrote Walters, "Lisa has accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
King and Prince [their son] on trips to Chicago, New York,
and Washington, D.C., beginning when she was 15 years
old. She missed 22 days of school almost totally due to these
trips. Lisa was taken along on the pretense of being Prince's
babysitter. Last year she met V.P. George Bush and saw him
again at one of the parties Larry gave while on a Washington,
D.C. trip. At some of the parties there are just men (as was
the case at the party George Bush attended) older men and
younger men in their early 20s: Lisa said she has seen sodomy
committed at those parties. "
Walters, who left Nebraska before the scandal broke and
is currently a housewife in the Midwest, confirmed that she
wrote the report and that it had become part of the official
Nebraska State Senate inquiry:.
Lisa and Tracey were badly beaten by Jarrett and Barbara
Webb, and were ultimately taken from their home by state
foster-care officials. Lisa passed four lie detector tests regarding
her accounts of the abuse, and both Julie Walters and
Lisa and Tracey's new foster mother, Kathleen Sorenson,
stated that they not only believed the girls in general, but
specifically their accounts of George Bush's reported
involvement. Not long after the debriefing, Sorenson died in
a car crash which was evaluated by former Los Angeles
FBI chief and expert in satanism Ted Gunderson as being a
"satanic contract."
Franklin Committee investigator Jerry Lowe also debriefed
Lisa, who told him the same story in 1989. According
to a report dated May 8, 1989, J Lowe reported: "Eulice [Lisa]
indicated that she recognized George Bush as coming to the
party and that Bush had two large white males with him.
Eulice indicated Bush came to the party approximately 45
minutes after it started and that he was greeted by Larry King.
Eulice indicated that she knew George Bush due to the fact
that he had been in political campaigns and also she had
observed a picture of Bush with Larry King at Larry King's
house in Omaha."
I
'Men's' magazine defends Bush
The 13-page Gentlemen's Quarterly article was written
by senior investigative journalist James Traub and is an apparent
attempt at a legal brief-style refutation of all the accusations
contained in the Austtalian coverage, as well as the
widely circulated rumors in Nebraska and in the nation's
capital on the scandal.
Traub repeated the pervasive rumors about Bush as he
pooh-poohed the story in general. "We do have some credible
witnesses who say that 'Yes, George Bush does have a
problem,' " Omaha businessman Steve Bowman told GQ in
the December issue. Bowmap owns a public relations firm
. and has had four researchers. working on the Franklin case
for two years, preparing a book on the scandal.
The thrust of the article is: Yes, there was corruption;
yes, there was homosexual sex; yes, there was politics involved,
but no way was there a child prostitution ring. Traub
offers some condescending sociological explanations for the
intense interest and widespread belief among Nebraskans
of a coverup (over 90% of Nebraska's citizens polled have
repeatedly stated they believe there is a coverup). In a swipe
at State Sen . Loran Schmit, who headed the Franklin Committee
and has been an advocate of a more thorough investigation,
Traub sneers, "Schmit represents a rural area west of
Omaha, and he bums with the mistrust of city life that once
inflamed the prairie with populist passion. Drug abuse, homosexuality,
and child prostitution were precisely what he
expected from a place like Omaha."
Traub writes, "And then there was the terrible, panicinducing
phrase 'child abuse.' Over the past decade or so,
legitimate concerns about such abuse have spiraled into a
nationwide outbreak of the sort of paranoia that surrounded
the Salem witch trials. But no children were ever involved
in this case. Owen, Boner, and Danny King [three alleged
child prostitutes--ed .) had been sexually active teenagers at
the time of the supposed forced sex and Bacchic riot. The
only child even mentioned was a 9-year-old boy, whom the
least reliable ofCaradori's witnesses claimed to have seen in
the company of George Bush at one of Larry King's Washington
parties." (Traub's description of some witnesses as
"sexually active teenagers" recalls the excuse of Milwaukee
police when they failed to rescue a ?Ieeding victim of mass
murderer Jeffrey Dahmer, believing the youngster, who was
killed later that night, to be a consenting homosexual in a
domestic spat.)
Traub also denigrated the Schiller Institute, founded by
Helga Zepp-LaRouche, which organized a fact-finding commission
that visited Nebraska in Octdber 1990. Traub writes,
"In October, a contingent from the Lyndon LaRouche organization'
which welcomes all conspiracy theories as contributions
to its own late-19th-century-vintage vision of Anglo-
American world domination, arrive in Omaha to spread the
gospel among the credulous."
EIR Volume 18, Number 49, December 20, 1991
But here in good 'ole Blighty, what did our dogged investigative reporters come up with? I certainly never got a wiff of the scandal, and at that time I was an avid Guardian reader, as I was heavily into Human Rights campaigns. And nought on the TV.
'And he (the devil) said to him: To thee will I give all this power, and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and to whom I will, I give them'. Luke IV 5-7.