Paul Walker's Questionable Death

in #cars8 years ago (edited)

For a major car enthusiast like myself who's passion for cars was ignited brightly with the Fast and Furious movies; Paul Walker's death came as big surprise.

In many ways Paul was an idol to me. His role in the first FF movie lead me to purchase my first car; a '97 Eclipse GSX, and my second car a '93 Supra. I have yet to purchase the R34 Skyline... but that's on my bucket list because of him.

It won't come as a surprise to you that years after his "death" I still can't believe it. I can't help but think it isn't true or it was a set-up. Here are some conspiracy theories behind his death that I can't seem to debunk or put behind me. The most notable theory stems from the fact that his film history show ties to the Illuminati or governement organization secrets.

The ATF has an operation where there was a cover-up in the secretive incentive to trade weaponry with Mexican drug cartels in order to track the guns and ultimately arrest members of the cartel. This operation was named "Operation Fast and Furious". Coincidence?

Related: Fox Broadcasting Company's Family Guy TV show had an episode which aired on Nov. 23th, just six days prior to Paul Walker's death, where Brian (the dog) dies. Paul Walker's character in FF was named Brian O'Conner. Also, it should be noted that at the same time the public was made aware about the ATF's "Operation Fast and Furious" because an ATF agent by the name Brian Terry was killed during one of the operation's transactions.

Now, this may all be coincidence and it could be completely meaningless but let's get into the moment of his death: the crash. Paul Walker was killed in a car crash after leaving a charity event with his friend and professional driver Roger Rodas.

Mainstream media depicts it as a street racing speeding incident which is a believable story for the general public who doesn't know as much about Paul as his fans do. They were driving in a incredibly fast car after all; the Porsche Carrera GT. Further investigation by onsite witnesses and camera footage leave doubt in my mind about the crash.

The mainstream story goes something like this: Rodas and Walker left the event in a red Porsche Carrera GT with 9 year old tires. Upon leaving the event they were travelling at speed in excess of 100mph in a 45mph zone. Rodas lost control of car and hit a lamp post sending the car spinning up by a nearby tree where it exploded in a violent instantaneous blast. Rodas and Walker were not identifiable in the wreckage; the coroner's autopsy would later reveal it was actually them.

I can't understand how a car would instantaneously blow up after a crash like that. Especially after seeing this video of an identical car, going much faster, crash into a jersey barrier and not go up into flames.

Some people are saying that there was a drone strike the moment after the crash. As shown in the following video:

The most interesting theory for me because of my involvement in Bitcoin was the fact that Walker was a big investor in Bitcoin. He supposedly had up to $40M invested in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Paul Walker was less publicly known as a disaster relief aid and may have used Bitcoin as a means to effectively move wealth to areas in need around the globe.

For whatever reason it seems as though Paul Walker was targeted and assassinated in an orchestrated murder. Or maybe he set it up himself to get out of the cross hairs and he's living a private life with all of his Bitcoins.

What do the Steemians think?

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I like the Top Gear theorem - he was killed by a track car on a suburban road at stupid speeds - there is no give in this car if you drive it wrong - just ask Jeremy Clarkson!

Wow I never knew Paul was into Bitcoin. Very sketchy details

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