John McAfee, the antivirus software pioneer, is tired and stressed. But this week, as he continued to evade Belizean authorities searching for him in connection with the recent murder of a US citizen, the multimillionaire mathematician and “technologist” went on the offensive.
In a telephone interview with the Financial Times, he railed against the government of the tiny Caribbean country that he now calls home, and he vowed to uncover the “injustices” to which he claims he and other residents have been subjected.
“I feel an obligation to try to . . . expose the abuses that have occurred to myself, to other foreigners and to Belizeans,” he said. “There is a history of governments changing when spotlights are placed on their actions.”
Disenchanted with what he calls the “sensationalism” of the press coverage his saga has attracted since going into hiding, he has turned to what arguably he does best: the internet.
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