Dershowitz: "Secret" Emails About Underage Sex Allegations W
Jan 13, 2019 7:29:38 GMT -5
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Post by meznoktoz on Jan 13, 2019 7:29:38 GMT -5
I call a mega BULLSHYT on that!!
Did you watch any of the interviews posted here or documentaries?
Thoughts?
The Franklin Scandal
5. Priests, Pedophiles, and Boys Town
franklinscandal.com/
“Another Boys Town student recruited me for King,”
paraphrasing Harris, who, like Hill, was unemployed. “He flew me to
Washington several times with five to ten other kids. Half of them were
probably from Boys Town. Appearances can be deceiving, but these men
appeared to be quite distinguished, with their jewelry and tailor-made
clothes. High society types, I would say. King would pay me anywhere
from $100 to $500 in cash, and drugs were also available. I’d also get
privileges back at Boys Town. King told me if I talked there would be
‘consequences,’”
Nikolai Cayman is a former Boys Town student who isn’t on Caradori’s
“Leads List.” When he originally enrolled in Boys Town in 1985, his name
was Andre Paine. Cayman changed his name to avoid disgracing his
family: He currently wakes up every morning in the confines of a federal
prison cell for the possession of child pornography.
“I was eleven years old [when I started to fly with Larry King],”
Cayman told me. "I was introduced to Larry King by another Boys Town
student, who told me I could make a lot of money. Meet a lot of
important people, and make something of your self… but he never told me
exactly what you did… to get you the money … and that's how everything
got started. And it wasn't just for King, there were other men, groups
of men. They would have these outrageous parties, where they would have a
bunch of people, a bunch of men that are just in this room, where you
have either two boys in he room or a single boy sitting there
masterbating himself, while they look on. It was really just one big
orgy… all this alcohol and drugs …. But what I found was that as I got
older… there was less activity was happening, when I was eleven. I was
popular… always in demand. … Well, the only money I ever received was
fifty dollars. It was always a promise, I'll get ya later” Cayman’s
story echoes Harris’ regarding the presence of Boys Town students on the
flights, the ubiquitous availability of drugs, and also on the
affluence of the pedophiles.
franklincoverup.com/images/stories/otheraudio/NickC1.mp3
5. Priests, Pedophiles, and Boys Town
franklinscandal.com/
“Another Boys Town student recruited me for King,”
paraphrasing Harris, who, like Hill, was unemployed. “He flew me to
Washington several times with five to ten other kids. Half of them were
probably from Boys Town. Appearances can be deceiving, but these men
appeared to be quite distinguished, with their jewelry and tailor-made
clothes. High society types, I would say. King would pay me anywhere
from $100 to $500 in cash, and drugs were also available. I’d also get
privileges back at Boys Town. King told me if I talked there would be
‘consequences,’”
Nikolai Cayman is a former Boys Town student who isn’t on Caradori’s
“Leads List.” When he originally enrolled in Boys Town in 1985, his name
was Andre Paine. Cayman changed his name to avoid disgracing his
family: He currently wakes up every morning in the confines of a federal
prison cell for the possession of child pornography.
“I was eleven years old [when I started to fly with Larry King],”
Cayman told me. "I was introduced to Larry King by another Boys Town
student, who told me I could make a lot of money. Meet a lot of
important people, and make something of your self… but he never told me
exactly what you did… to get you the money … and that's how everything
got started. And it wasn't just for King, there were other men, groups
of men. They would have these outrageous parties, where they would have a
bunch of people, a bunch of men that are just in this room, where you
have either two boys in he room or a single boy sitting there
masterbating himself, while they look on. It was really just one big
orgy… all this alcohol and drugs …. But what I found was that as I got
older… there was less activity was happening, when I was eleven. I was
popular… always in demand. … Well, the only money I ever received was
fifty dollars. It was always a promise, I'll get ya later” Cayman’s
story echoes Harris’ regarding the presence of Boys Town students on the
flights, the ubiquitous availability of drugs, and also on the
affluence of the pedophiles.
franklincoverup.com/images/stories/otheraudio/NickC1.mp3

