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``anti-drug,'' and an American patriot. It should also make anyone who thinks of the<br />

propaganda about <strong>Bush</strong> being the ``education President,'' deeply queasy.<br />

Roskens left his home state of Nebraska for the nation's capital in early 1990 enmired in<br />

controversy. He had been fired suddenly as president of the University of Nebraska, in a<br />

secret meeting of the state Board of Regents in July 1989. No public explanation was<br />

given for his removal. Yet, within weeks, the White House offered Roskens the highprofile<br />

job in Washington. <strong>The</strong> administration knew about the controversy in Nebraska,<br />

but Roskens passed an FBI background check, and was confirmed to head AID.<br />

<strong>The</strong> FBI appears to have overlooked a Feb. 19, 1990 investigative report by the late Gary<br />

Caradori [see footnote 5 below], an investigator for the ``Franklin Committee'' of the<br />

Nebraska Senate. He wrote, ``I was informed that Roskins [sic] was terminated by the<br />

state because of sexual activities reported to the Regents and verified by them. Mr.<br />

Roskins [sic] was reported to have had young men at his residence for sexual encounters.<br />

As part of the separation from the state, he had to move out of the state-owned house<br />

because of the liability to the state if some of his sexual behavior was `illegal.'''@s1@s0<br />

<strong>The</strong>re has been no independent confirmation of the accusation. As of late December<br />

1991, a congressional committee was looking into the charges.<br />

NOTES:<br />

1. Washington Times, Aug. 9, 1989.<br />

2. Washington Times, July 7, 1989.<br />

3. Pronto (Barcelona, Spain), Aug. 3, 1991 and Aug. 10, 1991.<br />

4. Omaha World-Herald, July 23, 1989.<br />

5. On July 11, 1990, during the course of his investigations, Gary Caradori, 41, died in the crash of his<br />

small plane, together with his 8-year-old son, after a mid-air explosion whose cause has not yet been<br />

discovered. A skilled and cautious pilot, Caradori told friends repeatedly in the weeks before his death that<br />

he feared his plane would be sabotaged.<br />

6. Gentleman's Quarterly, December 1991.<br />

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

8. Report, early 1989, compiled by Jerry Lowe, the first investigator for the Franklin Committee of the<br />

Nebraska State Senate.<br />

9. A book recently published on the Nebraska affair by a former Republican state senator and decorated<br />

Vietnam veteran, John W. De Camp, <strong>The</strong> Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism and Murder in<br />

Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska: AWT, Inc., 1992) tells the whole story.<br />

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

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