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Conspiracy of Silence, directed by Tim Tate

PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 12:22 am
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Conspiracy of Silence
directed by Tim Tate
Produced by Nick Grey
Yorkshire Television
1993



In 1993, a film crew from Yorkshire Television in the U.K. led by producer Nick Grey and director Tim Tate went to Omaha, Nebraska, in the U.S.A. to make a documentary about an alleged paedophile ring.

Funded by the Discovery Channel in the U.S.A., their proposed film would first be broadcast in the U.K. and Ireland as part of Yorkshire Television's Documentary series, "First Tuesday," a U.S. broadcast would follow.

In Omaha, the film crew discovered the machinations of a vast operation functioning throughout the country providing children to the wealthy and the political establishment for molestation, drug trafficking, and blackmail.

A year later in 1994 the documentary "Conspiracy of Silence," was to air in the U.K., but during final editing with first broadcast approaching the Discovery Channel inexplicably withdrew support and reimbursed Yorkshire Television the half million dollars it cost to make.

To this day the documentary remains "unaired."

What follows is an unpolished, yet coherent, rough cut of that documentary.