Jeffrey Epstein Points Out Some Oddities about John McAfee’s Death

The web is getting flooded with Epstein-McAfee comparisons this week after tech mogul John McAfee died of what the authorities are saying was a “suicide” in a Spanish prison. McAfee was awaiting extradition to the US and according to everyone who talked to him recently, he was his usual happy-go-lucky, gregarious self.

For those who don’t know, John McAfee was the creator of McAfee Antivirus software. He loved cocaine and women, he’d been a federal fugitive for several years over stuff that most people would never care about, and he considered running for president in 2020 (he had a big footprint on social media, despite being on the run from the US government).

McAfee very famously once said that he would never commit suicide under any circumstance, and that if he turned up dead, it meant that “they” had whacked him. And we all know who “they” are. Jeffrey Epstein certainly knew who “they” were.

Isn’t it interesting that the prison system never has any trouble keeping low-profile prisoners alive, but anytime there’s a high-profile person behind bars who has dirt on the elites or the Clintons, they always manage to “commit suicide?”


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