Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is alleged to have bedded researcher
Danielle Fleet, 30 years his junior, and then forced her to sign a non-
disclosure agreement...and Theresa May protects him
by Charlotte Zetinski
Cryzine
3 Nov 2017
http://cryzine.com/1/03-boris-johnson-guilty.html
Guilty as charged umpteen times, but still in office. Why? Because if he
falls, the prime minister who appointed him falls too.
The Tory MPs listed in the recent dossier included a quarter of the
members of the cabinet, one of whom - former Defence Secretary Michael
Fallon - has already been sacked. But the biggest name on the list is
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who remains in office. In his case the
allegation is that he bedded a young Tory researcher barely out of
university, Danielle Fleet, and then he got her to sign a "non-disclosure
agreement", forcing her to keep quiet about their relationship.
The charge has been widely published online. But while some of the other
named Tories - albeit only a few - have denied what was written about
them, Johnson has said nothing whatsoever in public. And as we shall see,
the allegation is very much in keeping with his previous record.
First of all we have to ask how such a man with zero experience in
foreign affairs, and no experience in central government or even as a
shadow minister, came to be chosen by Theresa May after David Cameron
left office. He literally had no qualifications whatsoever for the job:
he was the first foreign secretary to be appointed with such a CV since
1852. And yet he was awarded the role of managing Brexit, the hardest
foreign policy task for generations.
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He has admitted taking cocaine. Watch how manic he often acts now. We
don't think he's on tranquilisers.
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Then we have to ask - and the answer may well be the same - why is he
being protected now.
Let's look at his record.
He has admitted using COCAINE, which may well explain his frequently
"wired" persona. Just look at him. His eyes flash, he fills with manic
energy when most politicians would answer a question calmly, and he
frequently butts in speaking ten to the dozen when others would wait
their turn. We don't think he's taking tranquilisers.
He is on record as a MAN OF VIOLENCE: he was caught on tape conspiring
with his convicted fraudster friend Darius Guppy to have the journalist
Stuart Collier badly beaten up.
He is known to be DISHONEST: he LIED ABOUT HIS EXTRAMARITAL SEXUAL
RELATIONS, falsely claiming to Michael Howard, then the Tory leader, that
an affair he was having was not taking place.
When he was working at the Times newspaper, he dishonestly FABRICATED a
quote, was caught, and was fired for it.
Even Conrad Black, another convicted criminal friend of Johnson's says he
doesn't trust him. Well who would, apart perhaps from the property
oligarchs in London who are known to be keen on Johnson? This is a man
with drug abuse, multiple acts of dishonesty, and serial cases of
extramarital sexual activity, including some he has lied about, on his
record. He has practically no reputation of any worth to defend.
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Cocaine use, extramarital affairs, conspiracy to commit violence, and
multiple acts of dishonesty in several arenas - and he's made no public
denial of the Danielle Fleet gagging document allegation. Because it's
true?
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Let us also recall that when married to his wife he not only had an
affair with Helen Macintyre, but he fahered a child with her, a girl
called Stephanie. And here's the key fact: he welcomed from the shadows
Ms Macintyre's (ultimately unsuccessful) legal effort to keep the
paternity of the child a secret from the public.
Could it be true that he used his aura of power to get into bed with
young Danielle Fleet and then afterwards - whether it was offering the
carrot of money or brandishing the stick of a threat of violence we would
not like to speculate - he prevailed upon her to sign a legal non-
disclosure agreement?
It's hardly as if the media wouldn't report a denial if he came out and
issued one publicly. But he hasn't.
Johnson is about as fit to remain in office as the prime minister is who
was so spectacularly incompetent in picking him and is now too gutless to
sack him.
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