Benjamin Franklin Savings organization
also: Benjamin Franklin's savings
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Walter Mischerperson · 2Lincoln Consolidatedorganization · 2Lloyd Bentsenperson · 1Houstonplace · 1Koch Industriesorganization · 1Michener Corporationorganization · 1
Claims (4)
Lloyd Bentsen owned
Benjamin Franklin Savings book_quoted
“2,167 acres southwest of Houston. Michener's company ended up owning a Houston savings loan that had belonged to Benson's company. It was called Benjamin Franklin Savings. It was owned by Benson's holding company called Lincoln Consolidated…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 14:26
Lincoln Consolidated sold
Benjamin Franklin Savings book_quoted
“In 1971, after Benson took office as a senator, Lincoln sold the savings and loan to IC Industries of Chicago. In 78, the Michener Corporation bought Benjamin Franklin's savings from the Chicago entity that it was sold to, IC Industries. An…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 14:56
Michener Corporation purchased
Benjamin Franklin Savings book_quoted
“In 1971, after Benson took office as a senator, Lincoln sold the savings and loan to IC Industries of Chicago. In 78, the Michener Corporation bought Benjamin Franklin's savings from the Chicago entity that it was sold to, IC Industries. An…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 14:56
Walter Mischer sold
Benjamin Franklin Savings book_quoted
“It says Michener sold the savings and loan in 81 before the bottom dropped out of the entire industry. That's going to be a reoccurring theme as well. In a book called Who Will Tell the People, it reported that when Democrat presidential ca…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 15:26
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▶ 14:26
2,167 acres southwest of Houston. Michener's company ended up owning a Houston savings loan that had belonged to Benson's company. It was called Benjamin Franklin Savings. It was owned by Benson's holding company called Lincoln Consolidated…
▶ 14:56
In 1971, after Benson took office as a senator, Lincoln sold the savings and loan to IC Industries of Chicago. In 78, the Michener Corporation bought Benjamin Franklin's savings from the Chicago entity that it was sold to, IC Industries. An…