Ben Fellows |
Ben Fellows, an investigative journalist and a
crusader against corruption, posted an open letter to Ken Clarke which alleged:
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Ken Clarke grabbed his cock
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The incident was secretly filmed by the Cook
Report
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John Major, as Prime Minister at the time,
covered up the evidence by conspiring to dispose of the incriminating tapes,
with the contrived Carlton Communication takeover of Central TV
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David Cameron, as head of Carlton Communications
at the time, helped dispose of the incriminating tapes
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That Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber stuck his tongue
down his throat when he was a child
Publicised
on the popular alternative blog site The Needle, fresh doubts have been posted
which contradict the testimony of Ben Fellows and points to the conclusion that
he has lied at worse or is a victim of mistaken identity at best.
It reports that David Henche, (2012 Political
Journalist of the Year) and a senior journalist working for The Guardian newspaper
with the Cook Report, knew exactly what went on during the Cook Report investigation
into Cash for Questions.
It was the witness
statement taken from David Henche which saved Ken Clarke’s reputation and
ensured no further investigation into the matter.
He says ‘The most egregious
error that he has made, and one that could have far reaching consequences for
many others, is the allegation that Ken Clarke molested him. This is completely
untrue. Ken Clarke was never involved in the Cook Report investigation into
Cash for Questions in any way, shape, or form. Ken Clarke was Chancellor of the
Exchequer at the time and the idea that he would be hobnobbing with Ian Greer
is simply ridiculous.’
Shying away from calling
Ben Fellows a complete liar, he offers an olive branch with the theory that it
was all a case of mistaken identity.
He says ‘That said there is
another man who Ben Fellows almost certainly would have met during his time
working on the Cook Report and that is Sir Peter Morrison, “a known
pederast”, who was so close to Ian Greer that he actually had a desk in Greer
Associates’ office.
Incredible as it seems,
that ‘a known pederast’, a word which I had to look up, meaning ‘a man who has
sexual relations with a boy’, enjoyed a close relationship with Ian Greer and
actually had a desk in Greer Associates office.
So in all likelihood, Ben
Fellows is telling the truth about being sexually molested in Ian Greer’s
office, but it wasn’t by Ken Clarke, but was actually Sir Peter Morrison.
After all, their
resemblances are remarkable.
With the numerous blogs,
articles and comments about Ben Fellows circulating the internet, the reader is
left scratching their head.
Sir Peter Morrison & Ken Clarke |
‘Where’s the proof?’ and
with no proof forthcoming the goodwill to Ben Fellows is fast evaporating.
Take for example this
comment left by Em:
‘Finally! Ben Fellows has fooled a lot of people. He makes many claims that he can’t back
up. He like’s pulling on heart strings and asking for money too! People should
be very wary of him. He is as dodgy as they come. I’m glad people have started
to see through his bullshit. He and his wife should be ashamed of themselves.’
With the support of leading
alternative media personalities such as David Icke, Bill Maloney and Chris
Spivey, this scandal is set to run and run.
The general consensus seems to
be that Ken Clarke couldn’t possibly be a pervert and couldn’t possibly grab a
cock.
As is common with politics,
the Aye's equal the Nay’s and whether the truth will ever get out is anyone’s
guess.
As the main man with the show
named after him, surely if anyone knows the truth, its Roger. I wouldn’t be
surprised if a copy of the film existed, Roger would have it.
Roger Cooke, where are you? Throw your hat in the ring please and prove
one way or other, is Ben Fellows a liar?
I don't see enough resemblance with Clarke for mistaken identity, I just think it's made up. However, if you compare Morrison with Lord MacAlpine from the time the Newsnight case talked about, I think that could well be why the victim involved got confused.
ReplyDeleteThanks David for leaving a comment! but I just can't see why Ben fellows would make it up. It's too serious an allegation and he must know its jail time if caught out.
ReplyDeleteWe do know Ben Fellows was arrested for making 'false allegations' on this subject yet no charges were brought against him. Draw your own conclusions and feel free to check it out on well known search engines.
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