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Topic History of: Conspiracy of Silence - Banned Yorkshire TV Documentary
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MCR Conspiracy of Silence - Banned Discovery Yorkshire TV Documentary

In 1993/4 Yorkshire TV (along with Discovery) produced a documentary film which was 'pulled' at the last minute actually on the night of first transmission in the UK. It was later banned outright, and all copies destroyed. However concerned folks have managed to retrieve clips and have restored most of the film. It is now on YouTube.

Conspiracy of Silence - pt 1 UK TV doc on US child abuse
- part 1

"Yorkshire TV documentary from the early 1990s investigating the Franklin Cover Up - a ring of shady characters who abducted children in the 80s to use them as child prostitutes. They were then used to compromise politicians during the Reagan and Bush era. The evidence offered in this film is incredibly compelling, as is the fact that so many of the victims, witnesses and investigators died in suspicious circumstances. Clearly someone did not want this information to get out, judging by the fact that this documentary was pulled from the schedule a week before it was due to be shown on American TV, and all copies were ordered to be destroyed. As for the film's authenticity, it would be hard to fake - this film is clearly the result of a long and painstakingly researched project, and bears all the hallmarks of good British investigative TV journalism, as practised by the likes of John Pilger. The film also shows the link between Boystown and these sickos, and touches on the BCCI banking scandal. Anyone familiar with the Marquis de Sade's writing will know that these upper class deviants have long preyed on children, for whatever unholy reason. They must get their best kicks abusing the most innocent. As de Sade wrote, for their bachanalian feasts they only wanted children under the age of 8. A must see for everyone who ever wondered why their politicians take such strange such decisions, which are often against the interests of the public. Wish someone would make a good film investigating the Dunblane incident, where the killer Thomas Hamilton's dubious history was covered up by the press. The files on that case are locked for 100 years! I wonder why? Could it be that Thomas Hamilton knew too much about the predilections of certain rich and powerful Scottish psycho-deviants? Suffer the little children ..."

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