The Puerto Rico police found the body of the drowned co-founder of MakerDAO Nikolay Muchgyan. According to his Twitter posts, he “posed a threat to the Central Bank cartel” and the CIA.
According to the official version of the law enforcement agencies of Puerto Rico, on October 28, 29-year-old Nikolai Muchyan was washed away by a wave on the beach in Condado. However, shortly before his death, Muchgyan tweeted that he had information compromising the special services. Muchgyan’s mysterious death came the day after he posted on social media about sex trafficking and blackmail by the CIA:
“Mossad and perverts from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean are going to hang a laptop on me, planted by my ex-girlfriend, who was their spy. They will torture me to death.”
Back in a September tweet, Muchgyan wrote that there are three possible scenarios to deal with him.
“It will be either staged suicide or brainwashed and reduced to a slave state by CIA agents. This is the worst thing that happened to me in my entire life, I am sure that these are the only options for the development of events, ”he wrote in desperation.
Muchgyan tweeted several times about the CIA’s elaborate attempts to set him up, as well as threats. It’s not yet clear what role Muchgyan played in this story, but in one of the August tweets, the developer claimed that he “poses a threat to the Central Bank cartel.” Then he changed his mind and declaredthat local banks are probably afraid of him.
“Let everyone know that if I am somehow deceived, set up or shot, it will be done by people who have an infinite amount of time and money to waste,” Muchgyan wrote.
In March, former National Security Agency official Edward Snowden said that governments see cryptocurrencies as a threat to their power.
Source: Bits

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