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John McAfee The Government Is Insane! Mirror

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John McAfee hangs with the hackers and has fought our government. These are the words of a 70 year old individual who knows whats going on.

Great info on Panama papers and other 'off shore' banking as well.

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How is cryptocurrency going to save us? Well, it's very simple. In the existing power structure, how do you elevate yourself to power through the currency? And once you achieve power, you and all of the other power brokers get to control the very system that bought you to power. Look at the Fed, for example, never been an auditate and has immense power to impact your life through tiny measures like changing the interest rate. Governments can print more money for themselves when they need it. With the blockchain, with cryptocurrency, you can still elevate yourself to a position of wealth, but not of power. Because no matter how much you have of something if it is designed properly as a cryptocurrency, you're going to have no control over the means that bought you to power. So power will shuffle to those people who deserve the power. Masaka Fonseca has been hacked three times since 2013. On the dark web, there's just all kinds of information. Much of this never hits the light because the hackers use the information to either blackmail or steal credit card information or billing information or bank information to enrich themselves. Law firms, the clients of law firms, are obvious targets of this because especially something like Masaka Fonseca, which is an offshore banking law firm, and it costs you $100,000 to set up one of these accounts. So obviously the clients are wealthy. But who has the most to gain from the leak itself, not from the hack, but from the leak? It's the US government. Think about it. OCCPR, which is an organization funded by USAID, is in charge of ICI, the International Committee of Investigative Journalists, ICIJ, that is part of OCCPR. I believe it was the CIA or the NSA, or one of our other 14 over agencies within this government, simply because nothing about American citizens was leaked. And if you think about what this implies, it's sending a message, it's saying first of all, we're smearing our enemies. Secondly, if you are a client of Masaka Fonseca, then we know who you are as American citizens. And if we knock on your door and say we need a favor or if you had to do something or not do something, you'd better pay attention. And I'm sorry to be so cynical. I am. I love America, but I think our government has gone insane. Well, I think the White Hat hackers and the Black Hat hackers have a great deal of information about the US government, which would be very harmful to release such, because the wrath of our government is awesome, as anyone like myself who has experienced it. So, yeah, I do believe it's the US government. And I believe they're going to be further leaks that come out as time goes by. But keep in mind, Masaka Fonseca is only the fourth largest in the world. There's a larger one in Hong Kong, the world's largest, four times as large as Musak Fonseca. And I believe we're going to find things coming up from these other law firms as well. Law firms are, by the way, the easiest thing in the world to hack. The easiest thing in the world. Some of the larger, like Khrindler and Khrindler, have been hacked seven times. All the data of all of their clients is on the dark web. And anyone who can access the dark web and who has the right passwords, the keys, the knock on the door, I'm who I am, can access this. So, I believe that there's going to be more like releases of information that's coming down the pipe. But you have to ask yourself why? Because we know for effect that America is the largest customer for these offshore accounts. Because of our tax structure and because of the way our S goes after people, we are the largest customer, not one name, not one individual, not one movie star, not one sports figure, not one politician, was lead. And I think the agenda had some unwarranted casualties. I mean, the prime minister of ISIL, the poor guy. Yes, I agree. No, if he did anything at all. I mean, it's perfectly legal to have an offshore account. I mean, I had all of my after-tax income when it's offshore accounts. Why? I don't trust our American banking system. I'm sorry. I agree. So, there's nothing illegal in not trusting the American banking system and putting all of your after-tax income into an offshore account. And I claimed all of this stuff and it was, you know, nothing underhanded, nothing sneaky. Just, I'd mother and brother have my money somewhere else. I'm sorry. If you took, if you define enemies to someone trying to kill us. Yeah. One of the only non-enemies of America that was smeared. So, you have to then understand that if this was by our US government, then there's something behind our US government, which is controlling things in a very sinister manner. Now, that scares me. I don't know about the rest of you. I mean, I'm 70. I do not scare easy. You must believe me. But it's frightening. And it's frightening because I have children and grandchildren. And the things that are happening here, which we're allowing to happen, without speaking out, without standing up, without marching in the streets, we're allowing this. When we allow our privacy to be invaded, when we allow our liberties to be taken, they're also taken from our children and grandchildren and on down the line. I mean, it's impossible for me not to buy a new cell phone and not get hacked by somebody. Usually it's an agency of our government within 24 hours. I just let it happen now. If I want secure communications, I use a dumb phone with special hardware. So that I can still have some tiny amount of privacy left. For the rest of it, I know that even if you turn your phone off, if it's been hacked through a stingray, which the FBI and every agency in our government has, then even if you turn it off, it pretends to turn off and it looks like it's off. But I want to ask you something, everybody at home, why don't you wake up in the middle of the night, put your hand on the phone that's turned off? And see, is it warm? You would be shocked. And how many of us have been hacked by our government and they are watching us? They're listening to us. I just take the battery out of mine now. I mean, I know I'm being watched. I just take the battery out when I want some privacy. It doesn't take a cybersecurity expert to know this. I knew they had a contract with Celebright that they did back to 2013, to 2013, when I went on the air and started complaining. But think about it. If our FBI, our greatest agency of intelligence gathering on this continent, is incapable of unlocking an iPhone when I can do it, and 10,000 other people can do it, then we are in deep shit. Excuse my language. We're in deep trouble. We are. And this is something we have to start understanding. Let's use our common sense. Please. The FBI goes, I cannot unlock an iPhone. I mean, I know that everybody who goes to DEF CON who can do it, everybody goes to hack Miami, can do it. All these things can do it. But we, the FBI, can't. Therefore, give us a master key. And they happen to choose a telephone that was used in a terrorist act. Yeah. So it's supposed to be afraid. No, oh my god. If they don't get access to that phone, terrorists are going to come in and destroy us all. I mean, it is so outrageous, insane, and unbelievable. And yet so many of us, so many of us bought that argument. Please, we have to use some common sense in this country. We are known for common sense. I don't think anybody Missouri believed it. And it's like, it's a win-win win for the government, and they lose, lose, lose for the citizens. It's a win because we get to smear our enemies. And we get to exaggerate that smear. If you think about it, I mean, if we are controlling the release of the information, we can control the content of that information. Do you understand what I'm saying? Yes. Because nobody else can get access to it unless you're on the dark web, and you know people, you can't get access to anything. And so you have to believe what the ICIJ is telling you. And keep in mind, it was a pseudo-todd citizen in Munich, Germany, that first got this information. Well, it is well known that the pseudo-todd citizen is filled with CIA people. I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be a conspiracist here. I mean, I'm 70 years old. I've been around. I lived in Munich for two years. I know the facts of life. So the CIA hasn't infiltrated the pseudo-toddd citizen to a high degree. And so they can actually manufacture information now, because we all know we're not going to release it because we don't want to harm innocent people. What the hell is that? What is innocent, first of all? Clearly, all us Americans are innocent, except the ones who are going to get a knock on their door someday soon and go, look, we're with the CIA. We know what you did. We saw what you did. Please, we have to get back to a position of common sense, rationality, and calm reasoning in this country. I mean, we were founded on reason for heaven's sake, benzmen, Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, giving me a break people. These people thought things through. We don't do that anymore. Someone bombs the world trade center or some airplanes fly into it and they go, oh my god, unless you give up your liberty and a certain degree of your privacy, we can't protect you, but we want to protect you, and we know you want to be protected. We buy that. We buy into it, lock, stock, and barrel. Stop. Stop. Look, we're going to, it's bought us to this point of madness, where our government, which is supposed to be a servant, is now our mother and our father and our boss. I don't need a mom and a pop. I'm 70. I want to be my own man and anybody over 21 should also want to be your own person, your own man, your own woman, be yourself. Our government has gone from serving us to us serving it. It should be completely transparent. Our tax dollars, we should be able to trace every dollar that we pay in taxes to some end product in the government. But no, we can't see into the government. They have a curtain, an iron, black curtain, which we cannot see through here or know anything about. But our lives, it demands that we, let's open up our kimono, to show the government that we are not the enemy. It's protecting us from. Please, people see this. Get angry, we're not in the streets. Say, I'm mad as hell, I'm not taking this anymore. Do something, please. I'm fighting alone here. It feels like it. Everybody is afraid of our government. I feel like I'm fighting alone. I'm fighting the two party machine, the Democrats and the Republicans. And we see what that has led us to.