McAfee Chose Death Over American Prison
America's billionaires pay almost zero taxes, extradition for 2016-18 cryptocurrency income is clearly political
There’s a vanilla media report from the Guardian but it is one more in a string of hactivist related disasters driven by barbaric DoJ persecutions.
John McAfee was found dead in his jail cell from an apparent suicide hours after Spain approved USA extradition request. The official story is that McAfee is wanted on charges related to taxes for a two year window from 2016 to 2018 but it’s hard to believe there aren’t political motives when America’s billionaires pay no taxes and disputes over returns can drag on for a decade.
The IRS is weaponized selectively just like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act; an average individual can always be found guilty of something and vauge statutes make it easy for prosecutors to pile up charges.
The fact that some portion of the undisclosed income resulted from crypto-currency is a big red flag and can be seen as an incentive to make an example of McAfee. Very little can dampen growing enthuiasm for financial options beyond the FED Banksters like an icon of computer security behind bars with rumors implicating crypto.
Guardian reported the pump and dump charge without noting it’s a tradition as old as Wall Street. “Tennessee prosecutors had charged McAfee with evading taxes after failing to report income made from promoting cryptocurrencies while he did consultancy work, as well as income from speaking engagements and selling the rights to his life story for a documentary.“
It’s pure hypocricy to pretend DoJ has concern for the fate of individual investors; we all know how unethical Wall Street is promoting investments. The seriousness of their feduciary responsibility can be measured by the numbers of banksters prosecuted in 2008 finanial collapse or checking the record for MSM experts whose audience reach dwarfs the followers McAfee had following his cryptocurrency tips. Any losses by the public were also miniscule by comparison too.
The next trading day…