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Underage
Homo Prostitutes Return To The White House
Memories
Of Franklin Coverup As Jeff Gannon, Republican CIA Operative,
Removed From White House Press Core Over Gay Porno Links
February
12, 2005
LSN Staff
Washington, DC -- A member of
the White House press corps who had access to secret CIA memos was
removed from his position after it was discovered he was involved in
a gay prostitution service that offered sex with underage boys.
Jeff Gannon's resignation is not the
first time that gay and child prostitution has tainted a Bush White
House. In 1989, during the first Bush administration, a senior
Washington Times editor, who had also been involved in a 1970s
scandal involving underage gay prostitution and a Maryland
Republican Congressman, was reassigned to editor-in-chief of the
Montgomery Journal, and several Secret Service officers and
lobbyists were punished or arrested after it was discovered that
they had been bringing underage boy prostitutes into the White House
for sex with parties whose identity is still undisclosed.
[Bill: Copies of the Washington Times
and New York Times articles here: http://www.thela
wparty.com/FranklinCoverup/franklin.htm]
Republicans have also been accused of
involvement in international child sex rings, including those linked
to the Zionist Entity and Jewish organized crime. Such rings have
been the source of embarassment to Zionist officials when they have
been discovered in Brazil, Russia and Italy, and a huge scandal that
led to the arrest and conviction of Republican fundraiser Larry King
(no relation to the TV talk show host) was swept under the rug when
senior Republican Party officials were implicated.
A
larger excerpt of the story involving Gannon follows:
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/02/stirring-white-
house-honey-pot.html
Thursday,
February 10, 2005
Stirring
the White House honey pot
Why, when I read the name - actually,
pseudonymn - "Jeff Gannon," do I see the name Craig
Spence?
It's unlikely you've missed this
24-hour flap, but in a nutshell, so to speak, here's the story. At
least as it appears for mainstream America's tabloid consumption,
which is the only way most Americans will see it.
"Jeff Gannon" and Jim
Guckert:
Today's New York Daily News:
Bush Press Pal Quits Over Gay Prostie
Link
A conservative ringer who was given a
press pass to the White House and lobbed softball questions at
President Bush quit yesterday after left-leaning Internet bloggers
discovered possible ties to gay prostitution. ...
Gannon began covering the White House
two years ago for an obscure Republican Web site (Talon-News.com).
He was known for his friendly questions, including asking Bush at
last month's news conference how he could work with Democrats
"who seem to have divorced themselves from reality."
Gannon was also given a classified CIA
memo that named agent Valerie Plame, leading to his grilling by the
grand jury investigating her outing.
....online sleuths at DailyKos.com
figured out that his real name was Jim Guckert and he owned various
Web sites, including HotMilitaryStud.com, MilitaryEscorts.com and
MilitaryEscortsM4M.com.
On his TalonNews Web site, Gannon had
written that liberals were out to get him because he's a white
conservative man who owns a gun, drives a sport- utility vehicle and
is a born-again Christian.
"The issue here is whether someone
with connections to male prostitution was given unfettered access to
the White House and copies of internal CIA documents. For a family
values administration, that's pretty creepy," said John
Aravosis, one of the bloggers chasing the story.
Well no; not quite. The issue is far
more serious than the creep-factor for a - give me freakin' break -
"family values administration."
Gannon wasn't much of a journalist, not
even of the pretend kind. Not much of a White House shill, either.
Though the Bush team couldn't fault him for his slavish devotion to
the party line, he wrote for the very limited cyber readership of
"TalonNews," which appears now to have folded up and blown
away, like every good cut-out once its cover is blown. The White
House does not want for friends in corporate media with far greater
reach. And the CIA's Operation Mockingbird, we recall, served up far
bigger fish than the likes of Gannon. So why did the virtual one-man
show of TalonNews receive such pride of place?
To answer that, we should probably ask
the rhetorical question: what other purpose could a male prostitute
possibly serve in the White House press corp? Or, I suppose, whom
could he serve? (Wolf Blitzer had better be careful. His blustery
defence of Gannon yesterday had the ring of someone protesting too
much.)
Which brings us to that Craig Spence
fellow.
Spence was a conservative lobbyist
during the Reagan-Bush years. The New York Times called him
"Washington's ultimate power broker." He was also running
a gay prostitution ring which employed adolescent boys. As perks of
the job, he treated his boys to after-hour tours of the White House.
In The Washington Times of August 9, 1989, Spence "hinted the
tours were arranged by top level" persons, including Vice
President Bush's National Security Advisor Donald Gregg, whose name
also figures prominently in the October Surprise story. The paper
added that "Spence, according to friends, was also carrying out
homosexual blackmail operations for the CIA."
David McGowan writes that one of the
White House tours "occurred just after Spence stopped by the
Nightline studio to see his friend, Ted Koppel. Spence reportedly
introduced Koppel to a 15-year-old boy, whom Koppel later claimed
Spence had introduced as his son. Koppel though had been a close
friend for over 20 years and surely knew that Spence did not have a
teenage son."
Any wonder why this scandal - a sex
scandal, even - died one of the quickest and quietest of deaths?
Only briefly, and not everywhere, was it was front page news. As
when it broke, on June 29, 1989:
From a follow-up story of June 30,
1989:
Among the clients identified in
hundreds of credit-card vouchers obtained by The Washington Times -
and identified by male prostitutes and escort operators - are
government officials, locally based US military officers,
businessmen, lawyers, bankers, congressional aides, media
representatives and other professionals.
Mr. Spence's influence appeared
unlimited, aptly demonstrated by his ability to arrange midnight
tours of the White House, according to three persons who said they
took part in those tours. ...
After arriving in Washington in the
late 1970s, Mr. Spence was hosting parties during the early Reagan
years attended by, among others, journalists Eric Sevareid, Ted
Koppel and William Safire; former CIA Director William Casey; the
late John Mitchell, attorney general in the Nixon administration;
conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly; Ambassador James Lilley; and
Gen. Alfred M. Gray, the commandant of the Marine Corps. ...
According to many current and former
friends, Mr. Spence was a dangerous friend to cultivate. Several
former associates said his house on Wyoming Avenue was bugged and
had a secret two-way mirror, and that he attempted to ensnare
visitors into compromising sexual encounters that he could then use
as leverage. ...
Several friends said Mr. Spence bragged
that U.S. military personnel, for whom he had built a gymnasium in
El Salvador, had smuggled cocaine back to him when they returned to
the United States. ...
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
officials said this week they had no evidence of any such operation.
...
[An acquaintance] described Mr. Spence
as "strange," saying that he often boasted that he was
working for the CIA and on one occasion said he was going to
disappear for awhile "because he had an important CIA
assignment."
According to the businessman, Mr.
Spence told him that the CIA might "doublecross him,"
however, and kill him instead "and then to make it look like a
suicide."
It should probably be noted here that
it wasn't until November of that year that Spence's body was found
in a Boston hotel room, his death ruled a suicide.
From David McGowan's
Pedophacracy:
The Spence story never really
registered on the national media’s radar screen. Despite being a
largely Republican scandal, it was completely ignored by such
pillars of the purportedly liberal press as the New York Times, the
Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. The story soon
disappeared entirely and Washington and the media proceeded to
pretend as though nothing had ever happened. According to a
Washington Times reporter, the paper trail was quickly covered up.
Some 20,000 documents pertaining to the case were sealed by court
order and the U.S. Attorney’s office issued a gag order on the
release of information. By the time that Craig Spence turned up dead
in a Boston hotel less than five months after the story first broke,
he had been all but forgotten. He had earlier told a friend: “I
may be disappearing soon. It will be sudden. It may appear to be a
suicide, but it won’t be.”
Spence was reportedly found lying on
his bed in room 429 of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, wearing a tuxedo and
with a telephone cradled to his ear and a Walkman headset around his
neck. He had, according to the Independent, “no obvious signs of
injury,” and “police refused to comment on the cause of
death.” The door to the room was barricaded. Written on the mirror
were several messages, one of which read: “Chief, consider this my
resignation, effective immediately. As you always said, you can’t
ask others to make a sacrifice if you are not ready to do the same.
Life is duty. God bless America.” Another was an apology to the
hotel: “To the Ritz, please forgive this inconvenience.” A third
was an unexplained Japanese phrase: “Nisei Bei.” The hotel
registry showed that the room the apparent suicide victim was found
in was occupied by “C.S. Kane.”
Spence had been subpoenaed by a grand
jury but had not yet been called to appear. As it turned out, very
few witnesses ever did appear before that grand jury. Spence had
also reportedly agreed to provide Penthouse magazine with “lurid
details of Washington’s bisexual wonderland.” His story,
needless to say, was never told.
Penthouse didn't get its story, but
Spence left a legacy of questions, which have been soundly ignored
by virtually everyone in a position to answer them. For instance,
this one, raised by The Washington Times after his death:
Mr. Strasser, according to the witness,
also asked during the private discussion and before the grand jury
about the gift by Mr. Spence of an expensive Rolex watch to a U.S.
Army sergeant. The sergeant, who also participated in the July 3
White House tour, allegedly was asked by Mr. Spence for information
on Delta Force, a special forces counterterrorism unit based in Fort
Bragg, N.C.
"They asked me what I thought
Spence wanted to know about the Delta project," the witness
said. "I said it could mean he was just interested in the young
guys there or something else."
We should also note that Spence was an
associate of Lawrence King, whose own juvenile prostitution ring
enjoyed special privileges and the protection of authorities. King
ran it out of his Franklin Credit Union, and in the course of its
whispered history, implicated prominent Republicans in Nebraska,
Washington and elsewhere in the sexual abuse of minors.
John DeCamp, in The Franklin Cover-Up:
According to a Washington, DC
investigative journalist who researched the Spence ring, "The
way we discovered Larry King and this Nebraska-based call boy ring,
was by looking through the credit card chits of Spence's ring, where
we found King's name." Another investigator, with personal
knowledge of the call-boy rings operating in Washington, put it this
way: "Larry King and Craig Spence were business partners. Look
at two companies, "Dream Boys" and "Man to Man,"
both of which operated under another service, "Bodies by
God."
The Gannon scandal may not be that he was
undeserving of accreditation, or a shameless cheerleader, or even a
prostitute. (It ain't for nothing that members of the press are
called "media whores.") The scandal may be that "Jeff
Gannon" was a honey pot: a lure, floated in the press pool by
the White House to compromise persons of influence. Something
Gannon, or rather Jim Guckert, certainly was not.
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