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John McAfee Tweet Links Death to Collapse of Surfside Building in Miami

 Conspiracy theory links John McAfee to Surfside building collapse: '31TB of government secrets'

By Karen Ruiz For Dailymail.com

‘If anything happens to me, the files are on hard drive in my condo north of Miami Beach.’ Conspiracy theorists claim John McAfee tweeted he was storing secret stash of government data at building WEEKS before it collapsed

  • A cryptic tweet allegedly posted by John McAfee earlier this month has been circulating on Twitter claiming he was storing secret files at a Miami condo 
  • Screenshots appear to show tweet shared from McAfee’s account on June 8 revealing he had ’31TB of files on hard drives’ near ’88th Street and Collins Ave’
  • McAfee was found dead on Wednesday allegedly from suicide by hanging
  • The following day, a 12-story Miami apartment building on 8777 Collins Avenue collapsed, with the cause of the disaster still unknown 
  • There is no such tweet currently on McAfee’s Twitter feed. It may have been tweeted and later deleted, or could be complete fabrication.
  • DailyMail.com was also unable to find records for a condo owned under McAfee’s name in the Champlain Towers collapsed building
  • However, one tweet still on his account from June 2019 showed McAfee claimed to have ’31+ terabytes of government secrets’ 

Conspiracy theorists are claiming the Miami building that collapsed Thursday housed a giant stash of data on ‘government corruption’ collected by the late antivirus tycoon John McAfee.

Fact-checkers pouring scorn on the theory have not dampened the enthusiasm of internet sleuths, who have been sharing online an alleged tweet by McAfee from June 8 claiming that he had ’31 terabytes’ of files in a condo in the collapsed building.*

DailyMail.com has been unable to verify whether the tweet is real or a fabrication.

Via https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9726571/Tweet-sparks-conspiracy-theories-linking-John-McAfees-death-Miami-condo-collapse.html

*From Veterans Today: “…In the wake of the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, a stunned Mayor Charles Burkett cast doubt over the possibility of a natural collapse, raising the possibility that criminals may have “pulled” (demolished) the building. Pointing out that the building had “pancaked,” the mayor pointedly remarked: “It’s hard to imagine how this could have happened. Buildings just don’t fall down. There’s no reason for this building to go down like that unless someone literally pulls the supports out from underneath” See https://rielpolitik.com/2021/06/29/strange-days-a-9-11-style-controlled-demolition-comes-to-florida/

3 thoughts on “John McAfee Tweet Links Death to Collapse of Surfside Building in Miami

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  2. I have to wonder if so much weight on shifting sands could have led to the collapse. Natural forces. Living in a tidal area, I know that structures are continually being undermined by tides. My own property seems to be slowly flattening out. I’ve lived here almost 69 years, except a few years of absence, and I’ve watched the land-and river-scape changing. Either the tides are rising higher, or the land is sinking. Maybe a little of both, but in my childhood, it never flooded the way it does now with spring and fall tides, or with hurricane storm surges, like with Irma a few years ago.

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  3. The mayor is saying the building “pancaked” into his own footrpint. According to the Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth, when a building collapses naturally it does so unevenly because the structures decay at a variable rate. If he’s telling the truth about the building “pancaking” this can only occur via controlled demolition.

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