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* 1988/09/07 article in Omaha's ''Metropolitan'' newspaper refers to King's friendship with [[William Casey]] and allegedly mentions CIA agents at [[Offutt AFB]]; cited on p.326-327 of ''Do What Thou Wilt, Satanism and The Temple of Set'' by David Hoffman
 
* [http://www.pumpitout.com/audio/lk_041709.mp3 2009/04/17 phone call to Larry King at the BMW of Sterling dealership] (owned by Thomas Moorehead from Omaha)
 
* [http://www.pumpitout.com/audio/lk_041709.mp3 2009/04/17 phone call to Larry King at the BMW of Sterling dealership] (owned by Thomas Moorehead from Omaha)
 
* [https://archive.is/fvxPs Facebook post by Opera NOVA on 2015/04/15] - the Washington DC organization employed Larry King as an opera singer
 
* [https://archive.is/fvxPs Facebook post by Opera NOVA on 2015/04/15] - the Washington DC organization employed Larry King as an opera singer

Revision as of 14:51, 13 May 2018

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Biography

Family and early life

Political rise

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Omaha sex ring

Main article: Franklin child sex ring

Fallout of Franklin

Post-incarceration activities

Occupations

Political connections

Corporate connections

References

  1. Washington Post, "CONVENTION", 1984/08/20: "[...] But the Ewings weren't home on their range last night at Southfork Ranch, about 25 miles north of Dallas. So receiving about 600 curious Republican convention delegates and party workers was Omaha entrepreneur Lawrence E. King Jr., chairman of the National Black Republican Council's business committee. King, who will sing the national anthem at Tuesday's convention session, and other businessmen put up the money for a gala evening of ribs, beans, coleslaw and pecan pie.

    "Blacks have for so long felt they weren't part of the Republican Party, so we're giving this party to show them they are," said King, respectably resplendent in white with sparkling gold chains around his neck.

    Maureen Reagan drove up by limousine long enough to clinch the evening's black vote for her father in case anybody was in doubt. [...]"
  2. C-Span clip of King singing the national anthem at the 1984 Republican National Convention - 00:02:00 into Day 2

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