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George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography --- by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton
Chaitkin


Chapter -XXI- Omaha

On the morning of June 29, 1989, pandemonium erupted in the corridors of
power
in the nation's
capital. ``Homosexual Prostitution Probe Ensnares Official of Bush,
Reagan,''
screamed the
front-page headline of the Washington Times with the kicker ``Call Boys
Took
Midnight Tour of
White House.''

The Times reported, ``A homosexual prostitution ring is under investigation
by
federal and District
authorities and includes among its clients key officials of the Reagan and
Bush
administrations,
military officers, congressional aides and U.S. and foreign businessmen
with
close ties to
Washington's political elite.''

The exposeé centered on the role of one Craig Spence, a Republican
powerbroker
known for his
lavish ``power cocktail'' parties. Spence was well connected. He celebrated
Independence Day
1988 by conducting a midnight tour of the White House in the company of two
teenage male
prostitutes among others in his party.

Rumors circulated that a list existed of some 200 Washington prominents who
had
used the call boy
service. The Number Two in charge of personnel affairs at the White House,
who
was responsible
for filling all the top civil service posts in the federal bureaucracy, and
Secretary of Labor Elizabeth
Dole's chief of staff, were two individuals publicly identified as patrons
of
the call boy ring.

Two of the ring's call boys were allegedly KGB operatives, according to a
retired general from the
Defense Intelligence Agency interviewed by the press. But the evidence
seemed to
point to a CIA
sexual blackmail operation, instead. Spence's entire mansion was covered
with
hidden microphones,
two-way mirrors and video cameras, ever ready to capture the indiscretions
of
Washington's high,
mighty and perverse. The political criteria for proper sexual comportment
had
long been established
in Washington: Any kinkiness goes, so long as you don't get caught. The
popular
proverb was
that the only way a politician could hurt his career was if he were
``caught
with a dead woman or a
live boy'' in his bed.

Months after the scandal had died down, and a few weeks before he allegedly
committed suicide,
Spence was asked who had given him the ``key'' to the White House. The
Washington Times
reported that ``Mr. Spence hinted the tours were arranged by `top level'
persons, including Donald
Gregg, national security advisor to Vice President Bush''@s1 and later U.S.
ambassador to South
Korea.

We have already had occasion to examine Don Gregg's role in Iran-Contra,
and
have observed his
curious performance when testifying under oath before congressional
committees.
Gregg indignantly
denied any connection to Spence, yet it is public record that Spence had
sponsored a dinner in
Gregg's honor in the spring of 1989 at Washington's posh Four Seasons Hotel
in
Georgetown.

George Bush was less than pleased with the media coverage of the
prostitution
charges and kept
abreast of the scandal as it mushroomed. The Washington Times reported in
an
article titled ``White
House Mute on Call Boy Scandal,'' that ``White House sources confirmed that
President Bush has
followed the story of the late night visit and Mr. Spence's links to a
homosexual prostitution ring
under investigation by federal authorities since they were disclosed June
29 in
the Washington
Times. But top officials will not discuss the story's substance, reportedly
even
among themselves.

``Press officers have rebuffed repeated requests to obtain Mr. Bush's
reaction
and decline to discuss
investigations or fall out from the disclosures.''@s2 By midsummer, the
scandal
had been buried.
The President had managed to avoid giving a single press conference where
he
would surely have
been asked to comment.

As the call boy ring affair dominated the cocktail gossip circuit in
Washington,
another scandal,
halfway across the country in the state of Nebraska, peaked. Again this
scandal
knocked on the
President's door.

A black Republican who had been a leader in organizing minority support for
the
President's 1988
campaign and who proudly displayed a photo of himself and the President,
arm in
arm, in his Omaha
home, was at the center of a sex and money scandal that continues to rock
the
Cornhusker state.

The scandal originated with the collapse of the minority-oriented Franklin
Community Credit Union
in Omaha, directed by Lawrence E. King, Jr., a nationally influential black
Republican who sang the
national anthem at both the 1984 and 1988 Republican conventions. King
became
the subject of the
Nebraska Senate's investigation conducted by the specially created
``Franklin
Committee'' to probe
charges of embezzlement. In November 1988, King's offices were raided by
the FBI
and $40
million was discovered missing. Within weeks, the Nebraska Senate, which
initially opened the
inquiry to find out where the money had gone, instead found itself
questioning
young adults and
teenagers who said that they had been child prostitutes. Social workers and
state child-care
administrators accused King of running a child prostitution ring. The
charges
grew with the former
police chief of Omaha, the publisher of the state's largest daily
newspaper, and
several other political
associates of King, finding themselves accused of patronizing the child
prostitution ring.

King is now serving a 15-year federal prison sentence for defrauding the
Omaha-based credit union.
But the magazines Avvenimenti of Italy and Pronto of Spain, among others,
have
charged that
King's crimes were more serious: that he ran a national child prostitution
ring
that serviced the
political and business elite of both Republican and Democratic parties.
Child
victims of King's
operations charged him with participation in at least one satanic ritual
murder
of a child several years
ago. The Washington Post, New York Times, Village Voice and National Law
Journal
covered
the full range of accusations after the story broke in November of 1988.
King's
money machinations
were also linked to the Iran-Contra affair, and some say that King provided
the
CIA with
information garnered from his alleged activities as a ``pimp'' for the high
and
mighty.

Pronto, the Barcelona-based, largest circulation weekly in Spain with 4.5
million readers, reported
that the Lawrence E. King child prostitution scandal ``appears to directly
implicate politicos of the
state of Nebraska and Washington, D.C. who are very close to the White
House and
George Bush
himself.''

The weekly stated that Roy Stephens, a private investigator who has worked
on
the case and heads
the Missing Youth Foundation, ``says there is reason to believe that the
CIA is
directly implicated,''
and that the ``FBI refuses to help in the investigation and has sabotaged
any
efforts'' to get to the
bottom of the story. Stephens says that ``Paul Bonnacci directly accused
President Bush of being
implicated'' in the affair when he testified before the Franklin
Committee.@s3
Bonnacci, who had
been one of the child prostitutes, is identified by leading child-abuse
experts
as a well-informed,
credible witness.

Lawrence King was no stranger to President Bush. And Lawrence King was no
stranger to Craig
Spence. Several of the Omaha child prostitutes testified that they had
traveled
to Washington, D.C.
with King in private planes to attend political events which were followed
by
sex parties. King and
Spence had much in common. Not only were they both Republican Party
activists
but they had gone
into business together procuring prostitutes for Washington's elite.

Bush's name had repeatedly surfaced in the Nebraska scandal. But his name
was
first put into print
in July 1989, a little less than a month after the Washington call boy
affair
had first made headlines.
Omaha's leading daily newspaper reported, ``One child, who has been under
psychiatric care, is
said to believe she saw George Bush at one of King's parties.''@s4

A full three years after the scandal had first made headlines, Bush's name
again
appeared in print.
Gentleman's Quarterly (GQ) carried a lengthy article, viewed by many
political
observers in
Nebraska as an attempt to refute the charges which would not die, despite
the
termination of all
official inquiries. The GQ piece disputed the allegations as a conspiracy
theory
that went out of
control and resonated because of some mystical sociological phenomena
allegedly
unique to
Nebraskan rural folk who will believe anything and burn ``with the mistrust
of
city life that once
inflamed the prairie with populist passion.'' Numerous polls over the last
few
years have recorded
over 90% saying they believe there has been a ``cover up'' of the truth.

GQ reported that yes, there was theft, corruption and homosexuality in this
story, ``but no children
were ever involved in this case.'' In fact, ``the only child even mentioned
was
a 9-year-old boy,
whom the least reliable of Caradori's witnesses claimed to have seen in the
company of George
Bush at one of Larry King's Washington parties.''

Gary Caradori was a retired state police investigator who had been hired by
the
Nebraska Senate
to investigate the case, and who had died mysteriously during the course of
his
investigations.@s5

Sound crazy? Not to Steve Bowman, an Omaha businessman who is compiling a
book
about the
Franklin money and sex scandal. ``We do have some credible witnesses who
say
that `Yes, George
Bush does have a problem.'... Child abuse has become one of the epidemics
of the
1990s,''
Bowman told GQ. Allegedly, one of Bowman's sources is a retired
psychiatrist who
worked for the
CIA. He added that cocaine trafficking and political corruption were the
other
principal themes of
his book.@s6

It didn't sound crazy to Peter Sawyer either. An Australian conservative
activist who publishes a
controversial newsletter, Inside News, with a circulation of 200,000,
dedicated
his November 1991
issue entirely to the Nebraska scandal, focusing on President Bush's links
to
the affair. In a section
captioned, ``The Original Allegations: Bush First Named in 1985,'' Sawyer
writes,

     "Stories about child sex and pornography first became public knowledge
in
1989,
     following the collapse of the Franklin Credit Union. That is not when
the
allegations
     started, however. Indeed, given the political flavor of the subsequent
investigations, it
     would be easy to dismiss claims that George Bush had been involved. He
was
by then a
     very public figure...."

If the first allegations about a massive child exploitation ring, centered
around Larry King and leading
all the way to the White House, had been made in 1989, and had all come
from the
same source,
some shenanigans and mischievous collusion could be suspected. However, the
allegations arising
out of the Franklin Credit Union collapse were not the first.

Way back in 1985, a young girl, Eulice (Lisa) Washington, was the center of
an
investigation by
Andrea L. Carener, of the Nebraska Department of Social Services. The
investigation was
instigated because Lisa and her sister Tracey continually ran away from
their
foster parents, Jarrett
and Barbara Webb. Initially reluctant to disclose information for fear of
being
further punished, the
two girls eventually recounted a remarkable story, later backed up by other
children who had been
fostered out to the Webb's [sic].

These debriefings were conducted by Mrs. Julie Walters, another welfare
officer,
who worked for
Boys Town at the time, and who had been called in because of the constant
reference by the Webb
children and others, to that institution.

Lisa, supported by her sister, detailed a massive child sex, homosexual,
and
pornography industry,
run in Nebraska by Larry King. She described how she was regularly taken to
Washington by
plane, with other youths, to attend parties hosted by King and involving
many
prominent people,
including businessmen and politicians. Lisa specifically named George Bush
as
being in attendance
on at least two separate occasions. ``Remember, this was in 1985,''
emphasized
the Australian
newsletter.

The newsletter reproduces several documents on Lisa's case, including a
Nebraska
State Police
report, a State of Nebraska Foster Care Review Board letter to the Attorney
General, an
investigative report prepared for the Franklin Committee of the Nebraska
Senate,
and a portion of
the handwritten debriefing by Mrs. Julie Walters. Peter Sawyer says that he
obtained the documents
from sympathetic Australian law enforcement officers who had helped
Australian
Channel Ten
produce an exposeé of a national child prostitution ring Down Under. The
Australian cops seem to
have been in communication with American law enforcement officers who
apparently
agreed that
there had been a coverup on the Nebraska scandal. Subsequent investigations
by
the authors
established that all four documents were authentic.

Mrs. Julie Walters, now a housewife in the Midwest, confirmed that in 1986
she
had interviewed the
alleged child prostitute, Lisa, who told her about Mr. Bush. Lisa and her
sister
Tracey were
temporarily living at the time in the home of Kathleen Sorenson, another
foster
parent. Mrs. Walters
explained that at first she was very surprised. But Lisa, who came from a
very
underprivileged
background with no knowledge of political affairs, gave minute details of
her
attendance at political
meetings around the country.

>From Julie Walters' 50-page handwritten report:

     3/25/86. Met with Kathleen [Sorenson] and Lisa for about 2 hours in
Blair
[Neb.]
     questioning Lisa for more details about sexual abuse.... Lisa admitted
to
being used as a
     prostitute by Larry King when she was on trips with his family. She
started
going on trips
     when she was in 10th grade. Besides herself and Larry there was also
Mrs.
King, their son,
     Prince, and 2-3 other couples. They traveled in Larry's private plane,
Lisa
said that at these
     trip parties, which Larry hosted, she sat naked ``looking pretty and
innocent'' and guests
     could engage in any sexual activity they wanted (but penetration was
not
allowed) with her....
     Lisa said she first met V.P. George Bush at the Republican Convention
(that
Larry King sang
     the national anthem at) and saw him again at a Washington, D.C. party
that
Larry hosted. At
     that party, Lisa saw no women (``make-up was perfect--you had to check
their legs to make
     sure they weren't a woman'').

The polygraph test which Lisa took only centered around sexual abuse
committed
by Jarrett Webb.
At that time, she had said only general things about Larry's trips (i.e.
where
they went, etc.). She
only began talking about her involvement in prostitution during those trips
on
3/25/86....

Lisa also accompanied Mr. and Mrs. King and Prince on trips to Chicago,
N.Y. and
Washington,
D.C. beginning when she was 15 years old. She missed twenty-two days of
school
almost totally
due to these trips. Lisa was taken along on the pretense of being Prince's
babysitter. Last year she
met V.P. George Bush and saw him again at one of the parties Larry gave
while on
a Washington,
D.C. trip. At some of the parties there are just men (as was the case at
the
party George Bush
attended)--older men and younger men in their early twenties. Lisa said she
has
seen sodomy
committed at those parties....

At these parties, Lisa said every guest had a bodyguard and she saw some of
the
men wearing guns.
All guests had to produce a card which was run through a machine to verify
who
the guest was, in
fact, who they said they were. And then each guest was frisked down before
entering the party.@s7

The details of the accusations against Mr. Bush are known to be in the
hands of
the FBI. A Franklin
Committee report stated:

     Apparently she [Lisa] was contacted on December 19 [1988] and
voluntarily
came to the
     FBI offices on December 30, 1988. She was interviewed by Brady, Tucker
and
Phillips.

She indicates that in September or October 1984, when [Lisa] Washington was
fourteen or fifteen
years of age, she went on a trip to Chicago with Larry King and fifteen to
twenty boys from Omaha.
She flew to Chicago on a private plane.

The plane was large and had rows of two seats apiece on either side of the
interior middle aisle.

She indicates that King got the boys from Boys Town and the boys worked for
him.
She stated that
Rod Evans and two other boys with the last name of Evans were on the plane.
Could not recall the
names of the other boys.

The boys who flew to Chicago with Washington and King were between the ages
of
fifteen and
eighteen. Most of the boys were black but some were white. She was shown a
color
photograph of
a boy and identified that boy as being one of the boys on the plane. She
could
not recall his name.

She indicates that she was coerced to going on the trip by Barbara Webb.

She indicates that she attended a party in Chicago with King and the male
youths. She indicated
George Bush was present.

She indicates that she set [sic] at a table at the party while wearing
nothing
but a negligee. She stated
that George Bush saw her on the table. She stated she saw George Bush pay
King
money, and that
Bush left the party with a nineteen year old black boy named Brent. Lisa
said
the party George Bush
attended was in Chicago in September or October 1984. According to the
Chicago
Tribune of
October 31, 1984, Bush was in Illinois campaigning for congressional
candidates
at the end of
October.

Lisa added more details on the Chicago trip, and told why she was sure it
was
George Bush she had
seen. According to a May 8, 1989 report by investigator Jerry Lowe,
``Eulice
[Lisa] indicated that
she recognized George Bush as coming to the party and that Bush had two
large
white males with
him. Eulice indicated Bush came to the party approximately 45 minutes after
it
started and that he
was greeted by Larry King. Eulice indicated that she knew George Bush due
to the
fact that he had
been in political campaigns and also she had observed a picture of Bush
with
Larry King at Larry
King's house in Omaha.''

There is no question that Lisa and Tracey Webb were abused in the way they
claimed. But, in
keeping with the alleged pattern of coverup, a Washington County, Nebraska
judge
in December
1990 dismissed all charges against their abusers, Jarrett and Barbara Webb.
The
judge ignored
presented testimony of the 1986 report by Boys Town official Julie Walters.
The
report stated:
``Lisa was given four polygraph tests administered by a state trooper at
the
State Patrol office
on Center Street in Omaha. The state trooper, after Lisa's testing was
completed, told [another
foster parent] he tried to `break Lisa down,' but he was convinced she was
telling the
truth.''@s8

Furthermore, numbers of foster care officials and youth workers debriefed
the
sisters. All of them
fully believed not only their general story of abuse, but specifically
their
account of Bush's
involvement. The March 1986 report on Bush was incorporated into the Foster
Care
Review
Board's official report presented to the Senate Franklin Committee and to
law
enforcement. As
Kathleen Sorenson wrote in a report dated May 1, 1989, ``This was long
before he
[Bush] was
president. It seems like there were more exciting people to `lie' about if
that's what they were
doing.''@s9

The rumors about Mr. Bush were given new life when Dr. Ronald Roskens, the
head
of the Agency
for International Development (AID), found himself the object of
controversy.
Executive
Intelligence Review reported in the fall of 1991 that Dr. Roskens is the
subject
of a scandal in
which he is being charged with violating federal laws and ethics codes,
according to the Oct. 6
Washington Post. A report prepared by AID Inspector General Herbert
Beckington,
dated April 5
and leaked to the Post, charges Roskens with accepting thousands of dollars
in
payments from
``different organizations in compensation of his and his wife's travel
expenses'' while Roskens was on
official government travel. He also took money for a private trip from a
company
``from which
Roskens had agreed to divest himself as a condition of his presidential
appointment.''

The inspector general concluded that the money accepted by Roskens was a
clear
conflict of
interest and violated federal law against earning non-government income.
But on
Sept. 4, after
reviewing the charges, the Department of Justice ... informed Beckington
that it
had decided not to
prosecute--giving no explanation for its decision. The White House is
reviewing
the case.

Congressional investigators are already looking into the allegations.
Should
they scratch below the
surface, they will find that this is not the first time Roskens has been
touched
by scandal. Although
President Bush promised that he would not tolerate even the appearance of
impropriety in his
administration, Congress should not be surprised if the White House
threatens to
start ``breaking
legs'' in Roskens's defense.

It is not just that Roskens is a personal friend of the President--although
he
is.... [A]n unimpeded
investigation into Roskens could expose the link between Bush's little
publicized birth control
mania--much of which is carried out through the State Department's AID in
the
Third World--and
the sexual depravity rampant in U.S. political and intelligence elites. Any
such
scandal could shatter
the illusions of Bush's conservative base, many of whom still accept the
President's claims to being
``pro-life,'' ``anti-drug,'' and an American patriot. It should also make
anyone
who thinks of the
propaganda about Bush being the ``education President,'' deeply queasy.

Roskens left his home state of Nebraska for the nation's capital in early
1990
enmired in
controversy. He had been fired suddenly as president of the University of
Nebraska, in a secret
meeting of the state Board of Regents in July 1989. No public explanation
was
given for his
removal. Yet, within weeks, the White House offered Roskens the
high-profile job
in Washington.
The administration knew about the controversy in Nebraska, but Roskens
passed an
FBI
background check, and was confirmed to head AID.

The FBI appears to have overlooked a Feb. 19, 1990 investigative report by
the
late Gary Caradori
[see footnote 5 below], an investigator for the ``Franklin Committee'' of
the
Nebraska Senate. He
wrote, ``I was informed that Roskins [sic] was terminated by the state
because
of sexual activities
reported to the Regents and verified by them. Mr. Roskins [sic] was
reported to
have had young
men at his residence for sexual encounters. As part of the separation from
the
state, he had to move
out of the state-owned house because of the liability to the state if some
of
his sexual behavior was
`illegal.'''@s1@s0

There has been no independent confirmation of the accusation. As of late
December 1991, a
congressional committee was looking into the charges.


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NOTES:

Notes for Chapter -XX-

1. Washington Times, Aug. 9, 1989.

2. Washington Times, July 7, 1989.

3. Pronto (Barcelona, Spain), Aug. 3, 1991 and Aug. 10, 1991.

4. Omaha World-Herald, July 23, 1989.

5. On July 11, 1990, during the course of his investigations, Gary
Caradori, 41,
died in the crash of
his small plane, together with his 8-year-old son, after a mid-air
explosion
whose cause has not yet
been discovered. A skilled and cautious pilot, Caradori told friends
repeatedly
in the weeks before
his death that he feared his plane would be sabotaged.

6. Gentleman's Quarterly, December 1991.

7. Report, written on March 25, 1986 by Julie Walters and authenticated by
her
in an interview in
1990.

8. Report, early 1989, compiled by Jerry Lowe, the first investigator for
the
Franklin Committee of
the Nebraska State Senate.

9. A book recently published on the Nebraska affair by a former Republican
state
senator and
decorated Vietnam veteran, John W. De Camp, The Franklin Cover-Up: Child
Abuse,
Satanism
and Murder in Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska: AWT, Inc., 1992) tells the whole
story.

10. Executive Intelligence Review, Oct. 18, 1991.


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