Friday, August 1, 2025

The Franklin Credit Union Scandal was the Epstein Scandal of the 1980's

 


Most people have tunnel vision. They pay attention only to what is the current hot news story and forget about everything that came before. So it is with the current public fascination about the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal. People act like nothing like this has ever happened before in the history of the U.S. Wrong. Something very similar to the Epstein Scandal happened in the 1980's. Although it has been memory holed and thus remains unknown to the vast majority of informed Americans, this case has many similarities to the Epstein case. 

This case involved sexual Blackmail of VIPs with underage minors. None of the perpetrators in this case was ever arrested, investigated or prosecuted. The FBI and the entre Establishment labeled it a Hoax just as the Trump Administration is labeling the Epstein affair a hoax. The way the Establishment dealt with this scandal is to deny there was a scandal and to accuse the victims of being liars and hoaxers. The victims were threatened with imprisonment or death unless they recanted their testimonies against VIPs.  At least one of the victims, Alisha Owens, was given a long prison sentence because she refused to recant.

The man at the center of the Franklin Credit Union Scandal was Larry King, pictured below, but he is only a small part of a much bigger picture in this case.  He is the proverbial tip of the iceberg above the waterline that everyone sees in this case, but what is not seen is everyone else connected to this case, including U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush among others.  Like the Epstein scandal, this is a tale of sexual blackmail, child sex trafficking, deep corruption within and outside of the U.S. Government and a cover up to hide the truth from the public who is never intended to know such things as what this scandal exposed.


I have to date created two posts about this case, links shown below, but I think I have only scratched the surface of exposing the enormity of truth revealed by this scandal. I think I need to go deeper down the rabbit hole, both for myself and for anyone else interested in knowing the forbidden truth of this truly shocking case.

A word about the Franklin Credit Union Scandal

The Two Worlds Paradigm Example of the Franklin Credit Union Scandal

More to Come