If they threatened his life, that means that there was something they wanted him to do. It must be some way of extorting him or motivating to do something. Otherwise, they could just simply whack him without threatening first.
I'm guessing they wanted access to his money. Remember the thing they were after him for was supposed tax evasion. That's just a fancy way of saying the government wants your money.
The government can print all the money it wants. They don't want your money, they want your information, and they want you to be poor.
Or they wanted him to stop doing something? Could John McAfee been Q, for example, a disruptive psy-op against the deep state on his part, good crazy against bad craziness. McAfee was crazy a lot of the time, and so were the so called Q drops, but they prompted a lot of people to go fishing, make connections and think for themselves, which is the opposite of what the state or a cult leader wants. I didn't understand him, but he was one of the good guys and he will be sorely missed.
Fun, but no, Jmac was not Q by any stretch of the imagination
Source?
McAfee was crazy a lot of the time, and so were the so called Q drops
It's always hilarious to see normalfags communicate publicly how little they understand. Just because MILINT comms aren't easy to understand doesn't mean there's nothing going on outside of your purview; it doesn't mean everyone who understands better is crazy, it doesn't make John crazy and it doesn't mean these things are impossible to understand. You just simply do not know more yet. Accept it. You haven't another choice.
News flash - there're not MILINT comms. Unless you actually believe some Military Intelligence school somewhere has a booklet to 'decode' all this nonsense and has handed out copies to their 'operatives in the field' and other in the know ?? ... lol.
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