CLOSET-STRICKEN 'AMERICA FIRST' LEADER DECLARES "FATWA" AGAINST FORMER ASSOCIATE
The former friend, Jaden McNeil, has been making a string of embarrassing revelations about Fuentes in recent days. But claims he has only been doing this to defend himself against Fuentes's closeted rage.
Many of the revelations made by McNeil appeared on the Kino Casino livestream show on Friday 6th of May.
McNeil stunned many America First supporters by going on a YouTube livestream show for nearly four hours Friday to talk about why he was leaving. He said he was on the America First Foundation board [...]McNeil said on Friday’s livestream that he wasn’t planning to go public about why he left but changed his mind because Fuentes had been attacking him.
“He’s threatened me, he’s doxxing my biggest donor, he’s threatening to dox other people through his little proxy of minions,” he said.
However, McNeil's actions provoked a further bout of "closet fever" rage from Fuentes, with the America First leader using his undoubted rhetorical skills to work up his following of fanatical incels into a sweaty lather on a livestream on Tuesday (10th).
Throughout Fuentes’ nearly five-hour show on Tuesday, supporters posted a constant stream of comments, the majority of them bashing McNeil, and many sent donations. At one point, the program had more than 10,000 viewers.
“Death to traitors,” one follower said. “I do solemnly swear to destroy Nick Fuentes’ enemies,” said another.
As many of Fuentes's followers worship him and would do anything to please him, it is clear that McNeil's life is now in danger, in exactly the same way that novelist Salman Rushdie's life was in danger when Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini placed a fatwa on him in 1989.
Among the most damaging revelations made by McNeil is that Fuentes got wildly jealous when he started seeing a girl. But, more seriously, McNeil claimed that Fuentes committed fraud on his followers and donors by pretending to have no access to funds when he did, using this deception to grift on them.
In January 2021, the government reportedly froze Fuentes's bank account as part of its investigation into a suspicious donation to him of $250,000 in bitcoin.
This occurred shortly before the January 6th "Stop the Steal" riots at the Capitol in Washington and may have helped fund illegal activities. Some theories suggest the money may even have come from Russian sources.
Later the government released Fuentes’s bank account, but, according to McNeil, Fuentes failed to tell anyone and continued to raise money from donors on the grounds that he had no access to his funds.
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