Pizzagate journalist ‘commits suicide’ months after saying she would never commit suicide
(Leading Report) Pizzagate investigator and filmmaker, Janet Ossebaard, who exposed elite pedophile networks to millions, has been found dead just months after claiming she would never commit suicide.
The Dutch journalist and former police detective Cyntha Koeter worked tirelessly to expose the Satanic elite, who they claimed were manipulating governments and corporations worldwide.
A leading figure in the “Great Awakening movement”, Janet Ossebaard was best known as the creator of “The Fall of the Cabal.” Her unexpected death, which has been reported a suicide, has left a void in the alternative media landscape, where she was known for her relentless pursuit of the hidden hands controlling the global control agenda.
Oseebaard’s documentaries expose crimes so depraved that normal human beings find them impossible to fully comprehend. Yet these crimes are the “normal” day to day practice for the global elite overlords who are secretly waging war against humanity for their own enrichment.
The circumstances surrounding Janet Ossebaard’s death have left questions by many. Her disappearance, accompanied by a suicidal message which her friends say could not have been real, has led to speculation and rumors.
Some have suggested that Ossebaard may have been placed under Witness Protection, while others are convinced that she become a victim of those she sought to expose. Many are who are familiar with the Clinton body count list are suggesting a connection.
Pizzagate, a conspiracy theory supposedly debunked by mainstream media, has seen numerous journalists and elites arrested for pedophilia, the crime they claim to debunk.
In November, mainstream journalist and close friend of John Podesta, Slade Sohmer, was arrested on several child sex charges, including raping multiple toddlers and babies, after he bragged about “debunking” Pizzagate.
Sadly, Sohmer has not been the first mainstream journalist arrested on child sex charges after “debunking” the Pizzagate “Conspiracy Theory”.
James Gordon Meek, who was a 10-year ABC News reporter, was sentenced to six years in prison earlier this year after being convicted of numerous child sex crimes, after claiming to debunk pizzagate.
CNN producer John Griffin, who produced numerous segments debunking Pizzagate for Chris Cuomo’s once show, was sentenced to 19 years in prison in June for a slew of child sex crimes in Vermont.