Julian Assange’s Lawyer Run Over by a Train

August 31, 2016

This happened weeks ago, even before the apparent attempted hit on Assange himself by a “cat burglar” who broke into the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Assange is residing.  This is about the 60th person to mysteriously die in a “freak accident” after participating in the unveiling of some of the crimes of the Clintons.  Naturally, there has been a complete media blackout of this (until “beforeitsnews.com” found out about it).

What was a millionaire lawyer who lives in a $2 million villa doing on the train tracks in the middle of nowhere?, asks “Before its News.”  And why did the British police immediately declare that the death was “not suspicious” despite the fact they they interviewed no one about the incident?

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