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DR. FRAUD'S PONZI "GO-FUND-ME" LAUNDERING .THE LIMITLESS FREE PRINTING OF THE DEEP STATE BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE TO HUNT DOWN A "CERTAIN" TEENAGER FOR HAVING BEEN A TEENAGER 35-YEARS AGO.



A SOROS-PONZI "GO-FUND-ME"SCHEME, NONSENSICAL BOOKS AND DUMB SPEECHES,  TO PROFIT FROM PERJURY AND FELLONY AT THE COST OF THE DECENT AND CIVILIZED IS WHAT THREATENS CIVILIZATION.

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>>3281997 Ford should down for perjury……..
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>>3282114 Refused to hand over therapy notes to FBI. Think WHY. Justice K NEVER named. [Mr X logged in book along w/ physical description during 'eyes closed' session = / = Justice K]. FBI no subpoena power [no GJ] to demand. Justice K NEVER named / asked during Polygraph. Something did happen to Dr. Ford in her past. Use of that 'something' to 'frame' Justice K. Dr. Ford's family has strong ties to SWAMP. FBI has expanded investigation into other suspicious acts w/ support of ABC agency as AUTH BY POTUS. [RR] involved? Q

COACHED TO THE BONE. SHE IS NEITHER LEFT NOR RIGHT. SHE IS A DEEP STATE PUPPET FOR PROFIT. THE DEEP STATE HAS INFILTRATED BOTH, THE LEFT AND THE RIGHT.

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September 28, 2018 01:08 PM
The nation was glued to Christine Blasey Ford’s powerful testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday — and many viewers immediately showed their support by opening their wallets.
As of noon Friday, two GundFundMe campaigns had raised more than $683,609 to help 51-year-old Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were in high school. (Kavanaugh denied the accusations in the weeks leading up to his fiery and often combative testimony on Thursday.)
Discussing her polygraph and legal fees during the hearing, the research psychologist and professor at Palo Alto University said, “I’m aware that there’s been several GoFundMe sites that I haven’t had a chance to figure out how to manage those, because I’ve never had one done for me.”
Rachel Mitchell, the longtime Arizona sex crimes prosecutor hired by Senate Republicans to lead the questioning, asked for clarification, prompting Ford to say, “GoFundMe sites that have raised money, primarily for our security detail. So I’m not even quite sure how to collect that money or — and how to distribute it yet. I haven’t been able to focus on that.”

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Those comments led to more than $200,000 in donations to the “Help Christine Blasey Ford” campaign, which the New York Times noted Thursday is “more money than it had gained in the past eight days.”
The campaign is no longer accepting donations, having raised $473,622 of its initial $150,000 goal with donations from 10,370 people in nine days.
“New donations will go towards security and other expenses determined by the [Ford] family,” explained the campaign organizer, who says they set up the campaign on behalf of the Fords. “We will close the campaign when we have raised enough to cover these expenses. Thank you again for your support.”
A second campaign, “Cover Dr. Blasey’s security costs,” raised $209,987 of its $175,000 goal with donations from 6,658 people in nine days.
“Due to death threats, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford (who uses “Dr. Blaseyprofessionally) and her family have had to leave their residence and arrange for private security,” wrote the campaign organizer. “Let’s create a fund to cover her security expenses, to do just a bit to make it easier for women in her position to come forward despite great risks. If we raise more than Dr. Blasey needs, extra funds will go to women’s organizations and/or into an account to cover similar costs incurred in comparable situations.”

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“I do not know Dr. Blasey personally but will contact her via her former high school, Holton Arms, to inform her of this fundraising appeal and to make arrangements to transfer funds to Dr. Blasey,” explained the organizer. “I am a professor of law at Georgetown University who has raised money formally and informally for other causes over the years. My reason for starting this fundraiser is to make concrete the power of collective action in providing security, and therefore support, for Dr. Blasey’s willingness to contribute to a thorough, fair vetting of a nominee for Supreme Court Justice.”
Ford discussed the threats at the hearing on Thursday, saying, “My greatest fears have been realized — and the reality has been far worse than what I expected. My family and I have been the target of constant harassment and death threats. I have been called the most vile and hateful names imaginable. These messages, while far fewer than the expressions of support, have been terrifying to receive and have rocked me to my core.”
She added: “People have posted my personal information on the internet. This has resulted in additional emails, calls and threats. My family and I were forced to move out of our home. Since Sept. 16, my family and I have been living in various secure locales, at times separate and at times together, with the help of security guards. This past Tuesday evening, my work email account was hacked and messages were sent out supposedly recanting my description of the sexual assault.”

Brett Kavanaugh arrives with his wife Ashley
Brett Kavanaugh arrives with his wife Ashley
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“Apart from the assault itself, these last couple of weeks have been the hardest of my life,” Ford continued. “I have had to relive my trauma in front of the entire world, and I have seen my life picked apart by people on television, on Twitter, social media, other media, and in this body who have never met me or spoken with me.”
Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, in his own opening statement, equated Ford and Kavanaugh’s ordeals. “Both Kavanaugh and Ford have been through a terrible couple of weeks. Both of them and their families have received vile threats,” Grassley said.
Ford claims that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the 1980s, where he allegedly pinned her down to a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothes. Kavanaugh has denied the allegations.
After Ford came forward with her claims in an interview with The Washington Post, Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault by a second woman on Sunday. Deborah Ramirez, 53, told The New Yorker that when she and Kavanaugh were freshmen at Yale University, he allegedly exposed his penis, put it in her face and “caused her to touch it without her consent as she pushed him away.”
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Kavanaugh has also denied the additional allegations. In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, he said, “I never sexually assaulted anyone. I did not have sexual intercourse or anything close to sexual intercourse in high school or for many years thereafter. The girls from the schools I went to and I were friends.”
Then on Wednesday, a third accuser, Julie Swetnick, claimed that Kavanaugh attended a high school party at which she was allegedly gang-raped, according to her lawyer Michael Avenatti’s tweet. She does not allege in the affidavit that Kavanaugh raped her, or that he raped anyone else. She also claimed she witnessed efforts by Kavanaugh “to cause girls to become inebriated and disoriented so they could be ‘gang raped’ by a train of numerous boys.”
Kavanaugh denied Swetnick’s allegations in a statement on Wednesday, saying, “This is ridiculous and from The Twilight Zone. I don’t know who this is and this never happened.”
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Monica McLean: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know





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GettyChristine Blasey Ford's former boyfriend has written a letter to the U.S. Senate.
The “lifelong best friend” of Christine Blasey Ford has denied that Ford ever coached her on how to take a polygraph exam while applying for Department of Justice jobs. Monica McLean came forward Wednesday and said in a statement, “I have NEVER had Christine Blasey Ford, or anybody else, prepare me, or provide any other type of assistance whatsoever in connection with any polygraph exam I have taken at anytime.” Ford, a psychology professor, has accused Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault and passed a polygraph exam about her allegations in August.
The statement from McLean, a retired FBI agent, came after Senator Chuck Grassley, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent Ford a letter asking her to turn over material evidence relating to her charges against Kavanaugh. The letter also made a fresh allegation about Christine Ford. Grassley said that the senators had heard testimony from an ex-boyfriend of Ford’s who claimed he had seen Ford coach someone on how to take a polygraph test. Grassley said, if that’s true, it might mean that Christine Ford’s own polygraph test is unreliable.
Later on Tuesday, Fox News obtained the testimony that Ford’s ex-boyfriend gave to the Senate. His statement said that Ford had used her experience in psychology to coach McLean, on how to take a polygraph exam. You can read the letter from Ford’s ex-boyfriend, who has not been identified, here.
Here’s what you need to know about Monica McLean:

1. She Went to Holton Arms, the Same High School as Ford

On September 17, a group of women from Christine Ford’s alma mater sent a letter to Congress to express their support for Ford and their opposition to Kavanaugh. The 17 women who signed the letter were all from Ford’s graduating class; they had all known her well.
Monica McLean is one of the 17 women who signed the letter. You can read the full text of the letter here.
In part, the letter reads, “We, of the Holton Arms Class of 1984, are writing on behalf of our friend and classmate, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, to attest to her honesty, integrity, and intelligence; and to contend that her decision to provide information pertaining to a sexual assault is not a partisan act. It is an act of civic duty and the experience she described in her letter needs to be seriously considered. We represent all political parties and we support Christine bringing this matter forward.”

2. Ford Is Accused of Coaching McLean While She Was Interviewing for Jobs with the FBI & the US Attorney’s Office, but McLean Denies It

Ford’s ex-boyfriend — whose name has not been made public yet — told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he saw Ford coaching McLean on how to take a polygraph. He said McLean was getting ready to interview for jobs with the FBI and the US Attorney’s office — the kinds of jobs that require people to take a polygraph test. Like many people, McLean was apparently nervous about taking that kind of test. Ford’s ex-boyfriend says that Ford used her background in psychology to help prepare her friend.
The ex-boyfriend’s statement said, “During some of the time we were dating, Dr. Ford lived with Monica McLean, who I understood to be her life-long best friend. During that time, it was my understanding that McLean was preparing was interviewing for jobs with the FBI and the US Attorney’s Office. I witnessed Dr Ford help McLean prepare for a potential polygraph exam. Dor. Ford explained in detail what to expect, how polygraphs worked and helped McLean become familiar and less nervous about the exam. Dr. Ford was able to help because of her background in psychology.”
McLean issued a statement Wednesday denying that Christine Ford, or anyone, had ever helped her prepare for a polygraph exam.

3. McLean Worked for the Department of Justice for 24 Years, Leaving Just Before Trump Took Office

McLean spent 24 years working for the Department of Justice, including as an FBI special agent. During her time in the FBI, McLean served as a spokesperson for the FBI’s New York field office, according to a 2009 CNN report.
McLean left her job quite suddenly in 2016 — just when President Trump was taking office.
McLean apparently is an old friend of Christine Ford’s; one of Ford’s ex-boyfriends has said that Ford helped to prepare McLean to take a polygraph exam, back in the 90s when McLean was trying to get a job working for the federal government.

4. A Man Named Geral Sosbee Says McLean Helped the FBI in a Bizarre Cover-Up

McLean’s name is featured on some shadowy websites run by a man named Geral Sosbee. Sosbee says that he is a former FBI agent who started working for the agency in the late 1970s. He claims that he was later investigated by the FBI and the CIA; his sites also make dark and incoherent references to “death squads”. He says that McLean helped the FBI to cover up the alleged investigation against him.
You can read some of his claims — as well as a declaration which he says was made by Monica McLean — here. The declaration is dated June 2000. It’s difficult to know the truth of this matter, since it seems that only Sosbee has written about the case.

5. McLean Now Works as an Independent Consultant in Washington DC

McLean stepped down from the Department of Justice in 2016. In 2017, she went to work as an independent consultant.
She is based in Washington, DC.

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