BREAKING: TOP Wikileaks Employee Who Helped Get Podesta Emails Just ‘Committed Suicide’

Sean Brown AMERICA’S FREEDOM FIGHTERS –

For some reason, anyone who crosses the Clintons ends up “committing suicide” in one form or another, and it appears to have happened again.

The top tech guru who helped create the platform that allowed Wikileaks to obtain the emails of John Podesta and The DNC has apparently found dead by, you guessed it, “suicide.” Details about the death of James Dolan are slim, but like others who’ve suicided themselves in the past, he showed no reason to want to do so.

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Gizmodo reports:

James Dolan, former Marine and co-creator of the whistleblower submission system SecureDrop alongside Aaron Swartz and Wired editor Kevin Poulsen, has died. The Freedom of the Press Foundation, which took over SecureDrop, reports that Dolan, age 36, took his own life.

First deployed as StrongBox with The New Yorker, organizations such as the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Associated Press, and Gizmodo Media Group have all come to rely on SecureDrop—which allows highly secure communication between journalists and sources in possession of sensitive information or documents. As an industry tool, it has become invaluable for reporters.

Wikileaks’ official Twitter page also commented on the strange death of Dolan.

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“Second developer of WikiLeaks inspired submission system “SecureDrop”, security expert James Dolan, aged 36, has tragically died. He is said to have committed suicide. The first, Aaron Swartz, is said to have taken his own life at age 26, after being persecuted by US prosecutors.”

Yes, you read that right. Dolan is the second Wikileaks-connected person to suddenly “commit suicide” in recent years.

Dolan joined the Freedom of the Press Foundation to maintain SecureDrop after co-creator Aaron Swartz took his life in 2013 at age 26, as pressure mounted in a federal investigation against him that many felt was overzealous.

Meanwhile, in May of 2016, the lawyer representing Wikileaks’ founder Julian Assange, John Jones, also “committed suicide” by “jumping in front of a train.”

“Lest we forget: beloved WikiLeaks lawyer killed by train. Left behind wife and two young children. Rest in Power JJ”

From the Angry Patriot:

John Jones, 48, was run over by a train in North London and killed instantly. His death has been ruled a suicide by British police. He was regarded as one of the country’s top human rights attorneys.

The speculation about John Jones’s death has been fueled at least in part by a “death threat” uttered by liberal commentator, Bob Beckel, on live television.

Bob Beckel grew agitated about the WikiLeaks investigation into Hillary Clinton and the DNC and ultimately shouted that somebody should “just kill the son of a b***h!”

Julian Assange is reportedly planning to reveal an “October Surprise” leak of material, which could crush Hillary’s run for the White House—and put her behind bars.

The North London police are not treating Jones’s death as suspicious.

So there’s three important people who’ve all “committed suicide under mysterious circumstances. If one didn’t know any better, they’d think that someone was trying to take out the one organization that’s caused more problems for the global elite than any other.

But surely, the global elites wouldn’t ever resort to murder, would they? /sarc

Even if granted a pardon, Assange would be best off staying in the Ecuadorian embassy. At least there he’s safe.

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