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'''Nebraska''' is a [[US state]] that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. It is bordered by [[South Dakota]] to the north; [[Iowa]] to the east and [[Missouri]] to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; [[Kansas]] to the south; [[Colorado]] to the southwest; and [[Wyoming]] to the west. | '''Nebraska''' is a [[US state]] that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. It is bordered by [[South Dakota]] to the north; [[Iowa]] to the east and [[Missouri]] to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; [[Kansas]] to the south; [[Colorado]] to the southwest; and [[Wyoming]] to the west. | ||
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+ | Nebraska's area is just over 77,220 square miles (200,000 km2) with a population of over 1.9 million. Its capital is [[Lincoln (Nebraska)|Lincoln]], and its largest city is [[Omaha]]. | ||
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+ | The [[Bureau of Economic Analysis]] estimates of Nebraska's [[gross state product]] in 2010 was $89.8 billion.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120216110805/http://greyhill.com/gross-state-product/</ref> [[Per capita personal income in the United States|Per capita personal income]] in 2004 was $31,339, 25th in the nation. Nebraska has a large agriculture sector, and is a major producer of [[beef]], [[pork]], [[wheat]], [[maize|corn (maize)]], [[soybeans]], and [[Sorghum bicolor|sorghum]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071025084938/http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ag_Overview/AgOverview_NE.pdf </ref> Nebraska has been the nation's second-largest producer of [[ethanol biofuels]]. | ||
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+ | [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] is home to [[Berkshire Hathaway]], whose [[chief executive officer]] (CEO), [[Warren Buffett]], was ranked in March 2009 by ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine as the second-richest person in the world. The city is also home to [[Mutual of Omaha]], InfoUSA, [[TD Ameritrade]], [[West Corporation]], [[Valmont Industries]], [[Woodmen of the World]], [[Kiewit Corporation]], [[Union Pacific Railroad]], and [[Gallup (company)|Gallup]]. [[Grand Island, Nebraska|Grand Island]] is the headquarters of [[Hornady]], a manufacturer of [[ammunition]]. | ||
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+ | ==Franklin child prostitution ring== | ||
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+ | The Franklin child prostitution ring was used by the US deep state for purposes including fun, profit and especially [[sexual blackmail]] from 1988-1991. While an interstate network, it was heavily centered on activities in Omaha, Nebraska, and involved leaders in business, law enforcement, media and politics. | ||
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Nebraska is a US state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the southwest; and Wyoming to the west.
Nebraska's area is just over 77,220 square miles (200,000 km2) with a population of over 1.9 million. Its capital is Lincoln, and its largest city is Omaha.
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Economy
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates of Nebraska's gross state product in 2010 was $89.8 billion.[1] Per capita personal income in 2004 was $31,339, 25th in the nation. Nebraska has a large agriculture sector, and is a major producer of beef, pork, wheat, corn (maize), soybeans, and sorghum.[2] Nebraska has been the nation's second-largest producer of ethanol biofuels.
Omaha is home to Berkshire Hathaway, whose chief executive officer (CEO), Warren Buffett, was ranked in March 2009 by Forbes magazine as the second-richest person in the world. The city is also home to Mutual of Omaha, InfoUSA, TD Ameritrade, West Corporation, Valmont Industries, Woodmen of the World, Kiewit Corporation, Union Pacific Railroad, and Gallup. Grand Island is the headquarters of Hornady, a manufacturer of ammunition.
Franklin child prostitution ring
- Full article: Franklin child prostitution ring
- Full article: Franklin child prostitution ring
The Franklin child prostitution ring was used by the US deep state for purposes including fun, profit and especially sexual blackmail from 1988-1991. While an interstate network, it was heavily centered on activities in Omaha, Nebraska, and involved leaders in business, law enforcement, media and politics.
Related Quotation
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Sheldon Adelson | “What is there to negotiate about? What I would say is: listen, you see that desert out there? (...) So you pick up your cellphone and call someone is Nebraska and say OK, let one go and it doesn't hurt a soul, maybe a couple of rattlesnakes and scorpions or whatever and say: See? The next one is in the middle of Tehran” | Sheldon Adelson | 2013 |
Event
Event | Description |
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Franklin child prostitution ring | A US/Deep state backed child prostitution ring centered around Larry King that was partially exposed |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Creighton University | Private, Jesuit university in Nebraska. | |
Nebraska Wesleyan University | 1887 | Nebraskan liberal arts college |
University of Nebraska–Lincoln | 15 February 1869 | University in Lincoln, Nebraska. |