Conspiracy of Silence, a documentary listed for viewing in TV Guide Magazine was to be aired on the Discovery Channel, on May 3, 1994. This documentary exposed a network of religious leaders and Washington politicians who flew children to Washington D.C. for sex orgies.
Many children suffered the indignity of wearing nothing but their underwear and a number displayed on a piece of cardboard hanging from their necks when being auctioned off to foreigners in Las Vegas, Nevada and Toronto, Canada.
At the last minute before airing, unknown congressmen threatened the TV Cable industry with restrictive legislation if this documentary was aired. Almost immediately, the rights to the documentary were purchased by unknown persons who had ordered all copies destroyed.
A copy of this videotape was furnished anonymously to former Nebraska state senator and attorney John De Camp who made it available to retired FBI Agent Ted L. Gunderson. While the video quality is not top grade, this tape is a blockbuster in what is revealed by the participants involved.
The Johnny Gosch story is ongoing, with his name popping up in the news from time to time. The media has tried to discredit his mother, who has worked tirelessly investigating the disappearance of her son. To some degree this has been effective, as several people I talk to about the issue are convinced she is a sad woman driven crazy by the loss of her son. A plausible story?
Lets say its true, but its also irrelevant.
Two paperboys were out doing their paper routes and disappeared into thin air, and it sure looks like people have gone to great lengths to make sure the truth is never known.