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    Re: Interesting Yet Disturbing Post from OSU Board

    Check out teh Chadster with the strong finishing kick.
    You go, Chad!

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    Check out teh Chadster with the strong finishing kick.
    You go, Chad!

    Thank you, thank-you very much......

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    I am betting that Sandusky's 'charity' was a cover up for child prostitution ring. I doubt he was the only pervert. I am not saying that any of the other PSU people were involved in it..only the cover up.
    I posted this back in November. Might be worth a review again.

    All that has been exposed so far is probably only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. I can almost guarantee there has been a lot of covering up for even more powerful people. Hang on boys and girls in Candyland and be prepared for a shock and awe as you have never seen before if this gets fully exposed.

    Don’t dismiss this as some wild eyed conspiracy. Do some research into a guy named
    John Decamp, who was a Nebraska state senator for 16 years, and his work around the Franklin cover up.

    Here is a brief description of his book
    The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska:

    The shut-down of Omaha, Nebraska's Franklin Community Federal Credit Union, raided by federal agencies in November 1988, sent shock waves all the way to Washington, D.C. $40 million was missing. The credit union's manager: Republican Party activist Lawrence E. "Larry" King, Jr., behind whose rise to fame and riches stood powerful figures in Nebraska politics and business, and in the nation's capital.

    In the face of opposition from local and state law enforcement, from the FBI, and from the powerful Omaha World-Herald newspaper, a special Franklin committee of the Nebraska Legislature launched its own probe. What looked like a financial swindle, soon exploded into a hideous tale of drugs, Iran-Contra money-laundering, a nationwide child abuse ring, and ritual murder.


    Nineteen months later, the legislative committee's chief investigator died - suddenly, and violently, like more than a dozen other people linked to the Franklin case.


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    John DeCamp knows the Franklin scandal from the inside. In 1990, his "DeCamp memo" first publicly named the alleged high-ranking abusers. Today, he is attorney for two of the abuse victims.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkU View Post
    I posted this back in November. Might be worth a review again.

    All that has been exposed so far is probably only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. I can almost guarantee there has been a lot of covering up for even more powerful people. Hang on boys and girls in Candyland and be prepared for a shock and awe as you have never seen before if this gets fully exposed.

    Don’t dismiss this as some wild eyed conspiracy. Do some research into a guy named John Decamp, who was a Nebraska state senator for 16 years, and his work around the Franklin cover up.

    Here is a brief description of his book The Franklin Cover-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska:

    The shut-down of Omaha, Nebraska's Franklin Community Federal Credit Union, raided by federal agencies in November 1988, sent shock waves all the way to Washington, D.C. $40 million was missing. The credit union's manager: Republican Party activist Lawrence E. "Larry" King, Jr., behind whose rise to fame and riches stood powerful figures in Nebraska politics and business, and in the nation's capital.

    In the face of opposition from local and state law enforcement, from the FBI, and from the powerful Omaha World-Herald newspaper, a special Franklin committee of the Nebraska Legislature launched its own probe. What looked like a financial swindle, soon exploded into a hideous tale of drugs, Iran-Contra money-laundering, a nationwide child abuse ring, and ritual murder.

    Nineteen months later, the legislative committee's chief investigator died - suddenly, and violently, like more than a dozen other people linked to the Franklin case.

    Author John DeCamp knows the Franklin scandal from the inside. In 1990, his "DeCamp memo" first publicly named the alleged high-ranking abusers. Today, he is attorney for two of the abuse victims.

    That’s sad, scary, sick and maybe even plausible……I did a little research sometime back and was shocked to find out the level of depravity still present in the world today. Slave trading, human trafficking, sexual bondage, sacrifices, you name it….the movies Taken and 8mm are not fiction, that’s a real world and much seedier than anyone can truly imagine.

    Child trafficking being the sickest of it all…..

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawkU View Post
    The credit union's manager: Republican Party activist Lawrence E. "Larry" King, Jr., behind whose rise to fame and riches stood powerful figures in Nebraska politics and business, and in the nation's capital.
    "OMAHA NEBRASKA, HELLO!"

    Anyhoo... I know nothing about the Nebraska case, but it's always seemed odd that the investigator of the 1998 Sandusky incident went missing and presumed dead. Although it's worth remember that there are plenty of other criminals who aren't big fans of their prosecutors: Former Penn State Coach Prosecutor Center of Penn Missing Man Mystery - ABC News
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    That’s sad, scary, sick and maybe even plausible……I did a little research sometime back and was shocked to find out the level of depravity still present in the world today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billso View Post
    "OMAHA NEBRASKA, HELLO!"

    Anyhoo... I know nothing about the Nebraska case, but it's always seemed odd that the investigator of the 1998 Sandusky incident went missing and presumed dead. Although it's worth remember that there are plenty of other criminals who aren't big fans of their prosecutors: Former Penn State Coach Prosecutor Center of Penn Missing Man Mystery - ABC News
    It wasn't the investigator, it was the prosecutor. And he was also involved in several mob and drug cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmhawks99 View Post
    That’s sad, scary, sick and maybe even plausible……I did a little research sometime back and was shocked to find out the level of depravity still present in the world today. Slave trading, human trafficking, sexual bondage, sacrifices, you name it….the movies Taken and 8mm are not fiction, that’s a real world and much seedier than anyone can truly imagine.

    Child trafficking being the sickest of it all…..
    Actually they both are fiction. Believe it or not, Taken is not a documentary about Liam Neeson's search for his kidnapped daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkfan33 View Post
    Actually they both are fiction. Believe it or not, Taken is not a documentary about Liam Neeson's search for his kidnapped daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderHawk View Post
    I think we all suspected this, anyway. What's sad is that our "worst" fears were NOT groundless. What a sad ending to the Paterno "legacy". Just confirms the oft-thought idea that one CAN stay around for too long.

    Frankly, this makes the Hayden Frys of the coaching world almsot an afterthought. How sad that "all" one can say about Hayden is that his last team went 3-8 and it turned out he was dealing with cancer. Lost is the fact he started the integration of the old Southwest Conference and that he broke the O$U/Michigan stranglehold on the "old" Big 10.

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    Slight thread derailment here but the AD's first and primary responsibility is to raise money.
    Or in the case of O$U, "funnel" it...

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    The NCAA won't be getting involved in this. But things are a long ways from over for Penn State, the university. Which is all I took from the other board's poster; he never suggested any NCAA repercussions were forthcoming.
    Response to Coker Thread hater:

    This thread was born from humble beginnings. A simple question was asked, and d-bag decided to answer it in a condescending manner. We then proceeded to chastise him. Since then a myriad of topics have ranged from the sensible (Who would win in jousting, Tony Mo or Moped Man?), to the ludicrous (STATE actually landing an attractive woman ). You sir, are a clonebag, attempting to bring us down! This will not be permitted nor tolerated. RELEASE THE KRAKEN!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkeyebob62 View Post
    Frankly, this makes the Hayden Frys of the coaching world almsot an afterthought. How sad that "all" one can say about Hayden is that his last team went 3-8 and it turned out he was dealing with cancer. Lost is the fact he started the integration of the old Southwest Conference and that he broke the O$U/Michigan stranglehold on the "old" Big 10.
    What?

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