The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska | 
enlarge | Author: John W. Decamp Publisher: AWT Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0963215809 Dewey Decimal Number: 353.9782009 EAN: 9780963215802 ASIN: 0963215809
Publication Date: March 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Wake Up!!!! August 5, 2008 This book is a real eye opener. It's amazing how a story like this has been virtually suppressed in a "Free" country such as ours. I don't want to hear about American Idol or Britney Spears, these are the news stories that should be getting air time. There should be an independant task force set up for the protection of children who are being exploited and brutally abused. Try doing a search, isn't it amazing you really can't find one? Kind of makes you wonder. The fact that there are so many influential politicians involved in this scandal gets you to thinking do we have the fox gaurding the hen house??
Franklin Cover-Up July 22, 2008 The book was both informative and well documented for very shocking and somewhat disturbing subject matter. There was a great deal of detail to the point of too much but the author's closeness and passion for the case was evident. He left no stone unturned with vivid accounts and interviews of victims and who had first hand knowledge and backed his research. For conspiracy theory buffs it's a must read. You come away with a new view of our local and national politicians and the lengths to which they will go to achieve and stay in power. Also makes you think of who really controls our country. Are we manipulated for a higher cause or by some super-rich men behind the scenes with diabolical motives? You read the book and decide. If nothing else this book makes you stop, reflect and truly think.
A MUST READ March 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
THIS IS A MUST READ FOR EVERY PERSON IN THE WORLD.
JOHN DE KAMP IS A BRAVE, INTELLIGENT MAN.
No Justice, No Peace. December 26, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
To all of the detractors and those who think this is merely crazy conspiracy BS.
The horrible crimes documented in this book are not fictitious bunk made up by the author. Everything he wrote is verifiable, much of it was direct testimony from the CHILDREN that were abused by these, often wealthy and prominent, f'ing-inbred- lowlifes, and everything can be backed up with credible EVIDENCE. Mr. Decamp so much as said that if anyone believes that he is lying, or being untruthful about ANYTHING he's written in his book, then that person should just 'go ahead and sue him'. He wrote that, he in fact, "welcomes" any suits that anyone would like to bring against him challenging his honesty in what he's written in this book. So, if you're questioning Mr. Decamps honesty here, you should do something about it, instead of immediately dismissing it with your poor complaints, arguments, or lack of independent thought.
Ultimately, Mr. Decamp concludes that the reason why this huge cover-up has gone on for so long, is because there are very prominent people who like where they are in the social hierarchy, and if this scandal were to reach the mainstream then the whole "system" itself would collapse entirely, thus threatening the security of their position. The sick perpetrators and coordinators identified in this book are willing to let innocent children be abused and murdered in order to maintain their privileged, insignificant little lives. How very sad. But you do, as the saying goes, reap what you sow. Go watch Conspiracy of Silence.
Revieling November 9, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a good book in that it proved that we often do not see what we think we see nor hear what we think we hear. DeCamp does a good job in showing how what the media and government, have told us about the Oaklahoma City bombing, the Vietnam war, the patriot movement, the drug trade, pedophelia, and satanism has been half truths at best and out and out lies at worst. The only short comings with the book is his admitted restrictions from revieling the grand jury evidence in the Franklin case. You get a sense of what he cannot tell you, but where and how to go about doing your own research for the information.
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