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John McAfee Didn't Kill Himself, Either! (Or Did He?)

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Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the bizarre life and the alleged suicide of one of Big Tech's most controversial and enigmatic characters, John McAfee who died last week under Two years before, Mr. McAfee warned us that if the news reported that he committed suicide in prison, he was obviously silenced, just like Jeffrey Epstein on August 10th, 2019, at Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, NY. Just last week, it was reported that, indeed, John McAfee killed himself while alone in a prison cell in Spain on June 23rd, 2021, just after the news that he would be extradited to The United States on various criminal charges and tax evasion. Why would The United States government kill him, and why would they make it look like a suicide? What secrets did he keep? What would have been the consequences if he testified on his own behalf during his trial? Was he trying to warn us about The Deep State and share his secrets while working in the Tech Industry? What did he know about surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency, such as 'PRISM?' ... Or is this just one conspiracy theory that is light on the 'conspiracy' and weak on the 'theories' because John McAfee would rather die an urban legend than spend the rest of his life in prison?
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Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the bizarre life and the alleged suicide of one of Big Tech's most controversial and enigmatic characters, John McAfee who died last week under Two years before, Mr. McAfee warned us that if the news reported that he committed suicide in prison, he was obviously silenced, just like Jeffrey Epstein on August 10th, 2019, at Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, NY. Just last week, it was reported that, indeed, John McAfee killed himself while alone in a prison cell in Spain on June 23rd, 2021, just after the news that he would be extradited to The United States on various criminal charges and tax evasion. Why would The United States government kill him, and why would they make it look like a suicide? What secrets did he keep? What would have been the consequences if he testified on his own behalf during his trial? Was he trying to warn us about The Deep State and share his secrets while working in the Tech Industry? What did he know about surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency, such as 'PRISM?' ... Or is this just one conspiracy theory that is light on the 'conspiracy' and weak on the 'theories' because John McAfee would rather die an urban legend than spend the rest of his life in prison?
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