Anonymous ID: 97c4a9 June 26, 2021, 8:29 a.m. No.13988413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8420 >>8424

>>13988339

Not saying he didn't smoke bath salts, seems like he made it a mission to experience every kinda drug he could get his hands on, but he also strikes me as more of a purist. He has a blog that describes his experiiences, and he even has a Dear John communication window where he gives advice about which drugs to use to produce what benefits.

I always thought he was WAKCD and never gave him any attention, now I am finding him fascinating and curious at the part he played in this movie.

Anonymous ID: 97c4a9 June 26, 2021, 9:02 a.m. No.13988594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8600 >>8611

>>13988429

Just spitballing here, but what if The Nanomami Tribe who kidnapped him in 1985 wasn't really who kidnapped him and forced him to eat human flesh.

 

"In the 1980s, while employed by Lockheed, he received a copy of Brain, the first computer virus for the PC, and began developing software to combat viruses."

"In 1987, McAfee founded McAfee Associates Inc., which sold his program, the first anti-virus software to market.[18] The company was incorporated in Delaware in 1992, and had its initial public offering the same year."

 

He was fighting against some very heavy hitters introducing that anti-virus platform. Could explain a lot of his 'out-of-the-country adventures'

 

My spitball is that perhaps he was actually kidnapped by 'the system' we are fighting against here and was tortured, not unimaginable when you listen to Russell Goulds story, and his quest to fuck them over began.

 

Yanomami. The Most Isolated Amazon Tribe | Tribe Documentary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abv4_izKeXs

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanomami

The Yanomami people practice ritual endocannibalism, in which they consume the bones of deceased kinsmen.[19] The body is wrapped in leaves and placed in the forest some distance from the shabono; then after insects have consumed the soft tissue (usually about 30 to 45 days), the bones are collected and cremated. The ashes are then mixed with a kind of soup made from bananas, which is consumed by the entire community. The ashes may be preserved in a gourd and the ritual repeated annually until the ashes are gone. In daily conversation, no reference may be made to a dead person except on the annual "day of remembrance", when the ashes of the dead are consumed and people recall the lives of their deceased relatives. This tradition is meant to strengthen the Yanomami people and keep the spirit of that individual alive.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McAfee