Are Clinton goons after Julian Assange? Recent security breach may have been assassination attempt


One of the founders of the infamous organization WikiLeaks and an outspoken advocate of transparency in the political realm, Julian Assange is an incredibly polarizing and controversial figure — and for good reason.

Having recently made headlines after their DNC email leaks that implicated democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in a number of jaw-dropping scandals, Assange and WikiLeaks are more popular now than ever, but that comes with a series of negative — and potentially dangerous — side effects.

Recently, an intruder attempted to scale the walls of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, England — the same building where Assange has been living for the past few years. The intruder was spotted by security and fled the scene, escaping without being identified. His intentions remain unknown at this time.

The alarming event has led many to believe that Assange was the target of an attempted assassination. And considering the recent headlines regarding the legendary Clinton body count, many others believe that Hillary’s goons could very well be responsible for the potential attack.

While there’s no hard proof that the Clintons are responsible for anyone’s death (yet), the amount of potential enemies of theirs that have died in mysterious ways is shocking and eye-raising to say the least. For some reason, many of their detractors seem to have a difficult time staying alive long after they begin to speak out. In 2016, Assange has to be at the top of their list of potential targets. After all, he and his organization have been the cause of numerous headaches for the Clinton campaign.

Crooked Hillary has lived up to her nickname thus far, and there’s little doubt that she will do anything and everything in her power to win the election this fall. If that means murdering more innocent people who get in her way — would you really put it past her?

 

Sources:

Express.co.uk

ThePoliticalInsider.com

NewsBBC.net

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