It might be a tumor.
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It might be a tumor.
I think that very creative fellow lived on the edge throughout his life which drove him to success, and made him a target. I would like to have known him.
Maybe the FBI will finally nab the Clintons this time.
I suspect suicide in this case tbh. I know everyone is a fan of conspiracies, but the guy at BEST was something similar to bipolar, and I think that is an understatement of his mental issues. If a gov' was going to kill him, they wouldn't have done it right when extradition was approved, they would have just killed him. He definitely had a history of heavy mood swings.
Either the combination of being a nutcase + stress at age 75 naturally killed him from the added load of the extradition realization, or he committed suicide.
Undoubtedly politics plays a role in the extradition, but politics plays a role in the entirety of our judicial system, so I'm not sure it's significant. Lol.
ETA: McAfee reminds me of a repeat customer we had. Constantly swearing the government was after him, he was a much bigger deal than (he really was), he was a much bigger celebrity in his mind (than he really was) etc. etc. and I'm referring to both McAfee and our customer. Not sure what the mental illness is, but it's something.
Lived a better life than most ... RIP [emoji907]Attachment 86568
He's not dead. He's still running in the background.
^ agree.
anyways last time I've heard about him was when he had interview with cnbc when he was living in Belize.
RIP hammock pooper
He was a kooky dude. He was actually in my home once years ago. I didn't meet him, but my wife has a few interesting stories.
Use to live in Woodland Park in this monstrosity...
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