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'''Loran Schmit''' was a Nebraska State Senator from 1969-1993.<ref>http://nrdstories.org/loran-schmit</ref>
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'''Loran Schmit''' was a [[Nebraska]] State Senator from 1969-1993.<ref>http://nrdstories.org/loran-schmit</ref>
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Schmit appointed [[Gary Caridori]] to investigate the case of the [[Franklin child prostitution ring‎]]. In July 1990 Caridori died in a [[plane crash]]. On 6 March 1991 [[Loran Schmit]] wrote to [[Bill Bruce]], an NTSB avaition inspector that "there have been entirely too many violent deaths associated with this investigation for me accept the conclusion that Caradori's aircraft simply came apart in the sky". In October 1991 [[EIR]] published an article which termed Caradori's crash "suspicious".<ref>http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1991/eirv18n40-19911018/eirv18n40-19911018_063-roskens_sleaze_factor_at_usaid_c.pdf</ref> In 2014 [[Wayne Madsen]] blamed the [[FBI]] for the event.<ref name=rense>http://www.rense.com/general96/fbikilled.html</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 27 November 2018

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Loran Schmit was a Nebraska State Senator from 1969-1993.[1]

Activities

Schmidt letter.jpg

Schmit appointed Gary Caridori to investigate the case of the Franklin child prostitution ring‎. In July 1990 Caridori died in a plane crash. On 6 March 1991 Loran Schmit wrote to Bill Bruce, an NTSB avaition inspector that "there have been entirely too many violent deaths associated with this investigation for me accept the conclusion that Caradori's aircraft simply came apart in the sky". In October 1991 EIR published an article which termed Caradori's crash "suspicious".[2] In 2014 Wayne Madsen blamed the FBI for the event.[3]

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