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Remember when Blasey Ford was in california acting all shy? Allegedly she didn't want to be embarassed by displaying her vulnerability in big scarry Washington D.C. Christine relayed her story through the Senate committee's ranking Dumbocrat. Her story included one verifiable detail, that her high school friend Leland Keyser attended the party where Kavanaugh allegedly assaulted her. Unfortunnately for Ford, when questioned Keyser said she didn't remember the occasion, and didn't recall attending the party where the alleged assault happoened.
Since then Leland Keyser has revealed some of the surrounndinng details......
“I was told behind the scenes that certain things could be spread about me if I didn’t comply,” she said
www.infowars.com
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Leland Keyser, who Christine Blasey Ford said was a witness to when Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in the 1980s, now doubts that it ever happened.
During Kavanaugh’s bloody confirmation in which Ford accused him of sexual assault, Keyser said through her lawyer that while she didn’t refute Dr. Ford’s account, she was also “unable to corroborate it because she has no recollection of the incident in question.”
But now Keyser said she challenges Ford’s accusation entirely, according to the new book The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation, a book of which, ironically enough, was apparently intended to keep the accusations against Kavanaugh alive.
“I don’t have any confidence in the story,” she told the New York Times reporters who wrote the book.
Interestingly, Keyser said that, in a group text of Ford allies, she was threatened with being smeared as an addict if she didn’t help Ford, as reported by The Federalist:
An unnamed man on the text suggested that they defame her as an addict. Keyser has been in recovery for some time, as her friends know and as has previously been reported.
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“I was told behind the scenes that certain things could be spread about me if I didn’t comply,” Keyser told the reporters, a stunning admission of the pressure to which she was subjected to by Blasey Ford’s allies.
As previously reported in Justice on Trial, Keyser continues to think about the story in which she was supposed to have played a part. She has both “logistical and character-driven” problems with it. Focusing on one of the angles that many women had trouble believing, she says, “It would be impossible for me to be the only girl at a get-together with three guys, have her leave, and then not figure out how she’s going to get home.”
Ironically, this is the book’s major bombshell, even though that’s not what the authors intended.....
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