Rumors that Pamela Anderson 'fatally poisoned Julian Assange with vegan meal' spread after 'coded' Wikileaks tweets lead to speculation that he triggered 'dead man's switch'


Rumors are swirling that Julian Assange has been killed after eating a poisoned vegan Pret a Manger meal that was brought to his room by Pamela Anderson.
Yes, you read that right. 
Twitter was alight with the conspiracy theory on Sunday night after a series of tweets that appeared to be coded were posted on the official WikiLeaks account.

The three tweets were headlined 'pre-commitment 1: John Kerry', 'pre-commitment 2: Ecuador' and 'pre-commitment 3: UK FCO', the latter appearing to refer to the United Kingdom's Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 

Each tweet was then followed by a series of numbers and letters, causing many on the social media site to believe they were a 'dead man's switch' meant to be activated if Assange is killed. 
The conspiracy theories were also fueled by the fact that WikiLeaks dumped more than 1,000 emails leaked from the account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, to the public on Saturday.
But Twitter users weren't only speculating on whether Assange was alive or dead - they believed they knew who his alleged killer was as well: A certain Baywatch blonde bombshell.
It all began when Anderson paid Assange a visit on Saturday at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he has been hiding out for more than four years to avoid a rape investigation in his native Sweden.
In her hands were two bags from Pret, a popular sandwich shop chain based in the UK. 
Anderson, a staunch advocate for animals' rights, later told the British Press Association that she brought Assange 'a nice vegan lunch'. 
'He said I tortured him with bringing him vegan food,' she then joked. 

Twitter was alight with the conspiracy theory on Sunday night after these three tweets that appeared to be coded were posted on the WikiLeaks account
Twitter was alight with the conspiracy theory on Sunday night after these three tweets that appeared to be coded were posted on the WikiLeaks account
But many on Twitter took Anderson's words seriously - and they weren't laughing. 
'Don't trust unconfirmed reports of Assange being alive. The Clinton machine is capable of body doubles,' wrote one user. 
'ARREST PAMELA ANDERSON NOW', they added.
'GET ASSANGE OUT OF THERE AND INTO HIDING,' a user named Rosa Marzullo frantically tweeted to citizen journalist James Albury.
'How do we know that Pamela Anderson isn't working 4 (sic) someone to set him up?' 
Roosh V, the controversial blogger who has called for the legalization of rape, tweeted out an article about Anderson bringing Assange lunch. 
'If he's dead, I'd have that food tested,' he added. 
Each tweet was then followed by a series of numbers and letters, causing many on the social media site to believe they were a 'dead man's switch' meant to be activated in case he is killed
Each tweet was then followed by a series of numbers and letters, causing many on the social media site to believe they were a 'dead man's switch' meant to be activated in case he is killed




Source: Daily Mail

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