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TWO YEARS AGO MI5 ADMITTED TO A "DARK SECRET" IN TORY LEADER DAVID CAMERON'S PAST....
Pauline Neville-Jones teams up with "hug-a-hoodie" David Cameron......A cocaine user snorting
On 21 November 2005, the Daily Mirror published a page-lead on the soon to be leader of the 'Conservative' Party, David Cameron and posed the question as to the exact nature of the "dark secret" in his past that MI5 will not tell the public about. It has been speculated that the "dark secret" relates to Cameron's alleged use of cocaine in his student days but there may also be another angle to the murky matter.
For decades both MI5 and MI6 have practised a policy of gathering dirty intelligence on politicians to use to shape them to the 'agenda' of the intelligence services. If the target becomes troublesome and refuses to carry out the covert agenda of British intelligence, the dirt is then released into the public domain to ensure the target is destroyed.
The spooks are not in the habit of doing politicians unrequited favours to protect their political careers. On the contrary, the spooks always expect their 'favours' to be reciprocated and which fact throws up a potential scandal for future years regarding Cameron and his "dark" past.
It is also possible that the Daily Mirror piece (below) was part of an information operation to discredit Cameron and keep the corrupt New Labour regime in power to finalise the secret state's objectives of total invasion of our privacy and the potential suspension of all legal and civil rights under the pretence of the Civil Contingencies Act which has been likened to the Nazi Enabling Act of 1933.
But the truth of this dirty issue remains unsolved and questions must continue to be asked of Cameron's "dark secret" and what role if any he has played with MI5 in covering-up this secret. Indeed, further illumination of what Cameron "is about" came in July 2007 when he appointed Britain's former spy chief Dame Pauline Neville-Jones as Shadow security minister....
21 November 2005
MI5 UNCOVERS 'A DARK SECRET' ABOUT CAMERON
By Bob Roberts Deputy Political Editor
TORY leadership hopeful David Cameron has a dark secret which MI5 discovered when he was vetted for a Treasury job. Officials admitted they had information on the MP but refused to give details because of "the effect disclosure would have on the individual".
Their silence will fuel suspicions that Mr Cameron took Class A drugs before he entered Parliament. His secret was revealed in the Treasury's response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act. They said the information about Mr Cameron came to light when he was vetted by security services for a job as a special adviser to former Chancellor Norman Lamont in 1992.
Mr Cameron, 39, who is fighting David Davis for the top job, has consistently dodged questions about drugs. But he has admitted being a member of the Bullingdon Club at Oxford University, notorious for bad behaviour by its upper-class members.
Gary Streeter, the Tory MP for Devon South West, said: "This smacks of Labour dirty tricks and desperation because they know that in Cameron the Conservatives are on to a winner."
A spokesman for Mr Cameron said: "This is a ludicrous red herring that the Labour Party are trying to turn into an issue because they fear the prospect of a Conservative Party led by David Cameron.
"David Cameron went through a security vetting process before joining the Treasury.
"If there were any doubts about whether there was anything in his past that would have caused a problem he would not have been given the job."
News Alliance has contacted David Cameron several times for his comments on this matter but he refuses to make any comment and Conservative Central Office also remains silent. There is indeed a cover-up being practised but the exact nature of which is yet unresolved?
But if the "dark secret" is Cameron's alleged cocaine use in his student days, then this would not stop MI5 trying to recruit him as an 'asset' given the fact that MI5 has taken to recruiting "drug addicts", apparently to fight the war on terror. The jury remains out on David Cameron and his fanatical band of politically correct agitprops and while ever Cameron's "dark secret" remains buried by his 'benefactors' in MI5, a question mark hangs over his head: Is David Cameron an MI5 asset?