10/10
In light of Jeffrey Epstein...
14 February 2020
Conspiracy of Silence is a 56-minute unreleased documentary film produced by Yorkshire Television for the Discovery Channel in 1993.

It documents a rather disturbing child trafficking ring involving politicians abusing children from orphanages such as Boystown.

This is heavy stuff involving powerful people, so I'll say these are all allegations. The court thought so- they gave victim Alisha Owens 9 years in prison for "perjury" when she tried to report her (alleged) abusers.

In light of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal this documentary is more important than ever.

The film was canceled at the last second, allegedly by politicians who reimbursed Discovery Channel for their expenses, yet one (slightly unfinished) copy was leaked.

Director Tim Tate was interviewed recently on private investigator Ed Opperman's podcast. Pretty horrifying material. Witnesses fled the state when questioned or died suddenly. C'est la vie, I suppose.

Senator John Decamp write a book about it titled The Franklin Coverup.
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