John McAfee, the notorious tech mogul and founder of McAfee antivirus software, is back in the headlines with his shocking claims about always carrying a gun. McAfee, who has had a tumultuous life filled with controversy and legal battles, shared that he never leaves his sidearm behind — not even while sleeping, taking a shower, or engaging in more intimate moments. With a history of wild behavior and a reputation for paranoia, McAfee’s latest revelations only add to his eccentric public persona.

Always Armed, Everywhere

In a bizarre series of tweets, John McAfee revealed that his sidearm is always with him, even during the most private of moments. From the toilet to the bedroom, McAfee claims he never lets his guard down due to the enemies he believes are constantly targeting him. Sharing pictures of his gun in the shower and on the bathroom sink, McAfee boasted about how he always has his weapon ready, even during intimate moments, joking about how it puts a “kink” in his love life.

McAfee’s paranoia stems from his belief that several governments, particularly Belize, want him dead. He claims to have hacked into Belize’s government systems, which has put him on their radar. While these allegations have been dismissed as delusions by authorities, McAfee remains convinced that his life is in constant danger.

A History of Controversy

McAfee is no stranger to controversy. From his days as a successful tech entrepreneur to becoming an international fugitive, his life has been a rollercoaster of allegations and scandals. He fled Belize in 2012 after being accused of murdering his neighbor, though he was never charged. Since then, McAfee has claimed that he is being stalked and targeted by those he believes want him dead.

Despite his criminal charges and erratic behavior, McAfee continues to make headlines with his public appearances, controversial tweets, and ventures into cryptocurrency and smartphones.

McAfee claims he and his wife, Janice Dyson, live in “constant fear” due to ongoing threats from his enemies. In 2012, McAfee even went on a naked shooting spree around his Tennessee home, believing men sent by the Belize government were breaking in. The police investigated the incident, but no substantial evidence was found.

Even after surviving an alleged poisoning attempt that left him in a two-day coma, McAfee declared that he’s “more difficult to kill than anyone can imagine” and promised revenge on those who tried to harm him.