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  • The Franklin Scandal

  • A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal
  • By: Nick Bryant
  • Narrated by: Nick Bryant
  • Length: 20 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)
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Summary

A chilling exposé of corporate corruption and government cover-ups, this account of a nationwide child-trafficking and pedophilia ring in the United States tells a sordid tale of corruption in high places. The scandal originally surfaced during an investigation into Omaha, Nebraska's failed Franklin Federal Credit Union that went beyond the Midwest, ultimately to Washington, DC. Implicating businessmen, senators, major media corporations, the CIA, and even the venerable Boys Town organization, this extensively researched report includes firsthand interviews with key witnesses and explores a controversy that has received scant media attention.

©2009 Nick Bryant (P)2017 Novel Audio Inc.

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Am excellent companion piece to the original.

To say I "enjoyed" this book feels wrong of me given the subject matter, but I was utterly enthralled by it from start to finish. If you're coming to this on the fence, it makes a compelling case to perhaps swing you one way, but it does acknowledge things which cannot be corroborated so it can also toe the line. Chances are if you've read The Franklin Cover Up and you've come to this one, you're at very least willing to entertain the notion, and this is an outstanding work.

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This is a terrific well written and greatly researched book. It is very well narrated by the author and very convincing. But... the constant use of Quote, Unquote is irritating and annoying. It is used so extremely much that I had to turn off the book often just to get away from it. It is also used unnecessary a lot and it's usage is not clear. Mr. Bryant would do a lot of future listerners a great favour to redo it without the words Quote, Unquote (unless absolutely necessary) It would probably make the audiobook 2 hours shorter as well

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amazing

it shows the true dark nature of power in the highest parts of US government.

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This is a quote unquote "dreadful" history of events that should never have happened. It's a quote unquote "difficult" read as the narrator insists on saying quote unquote all the time. Maybe it's the way it was written and it's not quote unquote "entirely" the narrators fault. I don't know, but it's quote unquote "annoying" If you've quote unquote "enjoyed" reading this review, you're gonna quote unquote "love" listening to this book. Quote unquote.

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