Sudden Death Of Crypto ‘Visionary’ Leads To Questionable Conspiracy Theories

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29-year-old profound cryptocurrency ‘visionary’ Nikolai Mushegian was recently found dead floating in the waters of a local Puerto Rico beach, Condado Beach, located in the San Juan area. Official reports claim that Mushegian’s body was previously found and removed from the beach waters back in late October of this year, however, after further investigation, various people are continuing to question the exact reasons behind his abrupt death. Authorities went on to declare “a drowning after being dragged by the sea currents” to be the precise cause of Mushegian’s death, after being found with nothing on him but his clothes and his father’s wallet. 

The confusion initially stems from a short social media post that the young entrepreneur uploaded to his Twitter account just hours before his abrupt passing, predicting that he was going to die in the near future for what appears to be eye-boggling reasons. Mushegian posted his last public words, “CIA and Mossad are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands… They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex-girlfriend who was a spy. They will torture me to death.” With the tweet being as shocking and unbelievable as it is, there is no doubt that it still raised a plethora of questions throughout the social media community. 

An anonymous source close to the recently deceased went on to release a public statement on behalf of Mushegian’s mental state — “He had mental problems. He smoked a lot of pot, a tremendous amount, and some of his paranoia was based on fact… He would discover things, he knew things, and Nikolai got bored a lot with the mundane of life. He would go after things, constantly putting himself in weird positions.” The source concluded, “It was not for the money. He was interested in why things were the way they were and the corruption behind it.”

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