ACCUSER OF KAVANAUGH COMES FORWARD

ACCUSER OF KAVANAUGH COMES FORWARD.
Woman details Sex Assault claim. Washington Post, Monday September 17, first page, first column, continued on page 17.
The facts of this story transcribed absolutely as stated by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford with her own words tell everybody the reality of this political embroilment.
The objective of this analysis is to help Psychologist Ford, the accuser, prepare answers to some elementary questions she will be asked in the informal hearing which will be held at the Judicial Committee of the Senate of the United State of America, determined in a previous agreement between the parts, for Thursday September 27, 2018.
“Ford said that, one summer in the early 1980, kavanaugh and a friend, both stumbling drunk, corralled her into a bedroom during a gathering of teenagers at a house in Montgomery County while his friend watched, she said. Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed on her back and groped her over her clothes, grinding his body against hers and clumsily attempted to pull off her one-piece bathing suit and the clothing she wore over it. When she tried to scream, she said, he put his hand over her mouth. ‘I thought he might inadvertently kill me,’ said FORD, now a 51 year old research psychologist in northern California. ‘He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing’. Ford said she was able to escape when Kavanaugh’s friend and classmate at Georgetown Preparatory School, Mark Judge, jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling. She said she ran from the room, briefly locked herself in a bathroom and then fled the house.”
(The description of the attempted rape is so vulgar that it appears that it was complemented by somebody else.)
“Ford said she told no one of the incident in any detail until 2012 when she was in couple therapy with her husband.”
(Why didn’t she tell anybody and kept it to herself for decades until 2012 when she imagined Mr. Kavanaugh might be nominated for the Supreme Court?)
“The therapist’s notes, a portion of which were provided by FORD and reviewed by the Washington Post, do not mention Kavanaugh but said she reported that she was attacked by students from an elitist boy’s school who went on to become highly respected and high ranking members of the society in Washington. Ford says it was an error on the therapist’s part. FORD said there were four boys at the party but only two in the room.” )
“Her husband Russell Ford said that in the 2012 session he said he recalled that his wife used Kavanaugh’s last name and voiced concerned that Kavanaugh, then a federal Judge, might one day be nominated to the Supreme Court.”
(The therapist’s notes about the incident weren’t provided directly by the therapist who is treating FORD and her husband. It is not known how long the therapist has been treating them.)
“Reached by e-mail Sunday Mr. Judge, the Kavanaugh friend, declined to comment. He denied that any such incident occurred. ‘ It is absolutely nuts. I never saw Brett act that way’, Mr. Judge said.”
“She contacted the Post in early July. She is a registered Democrat who has made small contributions to political organizations and she contacted her congresswoman, Democrat Anna G. Echoo about the same time. Ford took a Polygraph Test administered by a former FBI agent in early August. By late August Ford had decided not to come forward.”
(She kept her identity secret during the process of interrogation in the Congress, knowing that sooner or later her name would be revealed publicly.)

“After so many years Ford said she does not remember some key details of the incident. She said she believed it occurred in the summer of 1982 when she was 15 about the end of her sophomore year at the all girls Holton-Arms School in Bethesda. Kavanaugh would have been17 at the end of his junior year at Georgetown Prep.”
“Her Holton-Arms friends mostly hung out with boys from the Landon School but for a period of several months socialized regularly with students of George Town Prep.”
(Both parts studied at different schools and belonged to different social groups.)
“Ford said she does not remember how the gathering came together the night of the incident.”
“She said she often spent time in the summer at the Columbia Country Club where in those pre-cell phone days teenagers learned about gatherings via word of mouth.”
(She recognized that she learned about and attended social gatherings.)

“She also doesn’t recall who owned the house or how she got there.”

“She remembers that it was in Montgomery County not far from the Country Club and that no parents were home at the time.”
“Ford names two other teenagers. Both denied Mrs. Ford’s version.”

“She said she recalls a small family room where she and a handful of others drank beer together that night. She said that each person had one beer but that Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge had started drinking earlier and were heavily intoxicated. She is not sure how she got home.”
(She recognized that she was drinking when she was 15 years old together with the other friends.)
“She said she has not spoken with Kavanaugh since that day.”

“She told no one at the time what had happened to her. She said that she would be in trouble if her parents realized she had been at a party where teenagers were drinking and she worried they might figure it out even if she did not tell them.”

“Years later after going though psychotherapy Ford said, she came to understand the incident as a trauma, with lasting impact on her life. She said than in the long term it contributed to anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms with which she has struggled.”
(According to everything we read we don’t know about the mental situation of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford at this time, who appears to be an innocent instrument of perverse political leaders.)

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