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FBI Coverup Conspiracy Theories Swirl Around Mysterious House Explosion

Rumors of an FBI cover up are heavily swirling around a highly controversial recent house explosion in the D.C. suburb of Arlington, Virginia. The remains of homeowner James Yoo have allegedly been recovered but nobody wants to talk about how the place manged to blow up after they shut the gas off. They also don’t want to talk about all the complaints he filed with the bureau, his connections to global telecommunications security or his parents.

FBI covering up

The internet is abuzz with FBI cover up conspiracy theories after James Yoo’s house blew up, allegedly with him in it.

As what appears to be a spectacular suicide shook the neighborhood, Yoo was allegedly posting on YouTube that he was about to be suicided. He’s just another nut, the bureau insists. Nothing to see here, move along.

The incident reportedly began when neighbors called in that someone was shooting flares from inside a home. Police had everyone evacuated and shut off the gas at the main as a precaution.

It didn’t do the trick because someone blew the house up. While all indications point to Yoo as the one who provided the explosives, the internet isn’t so sure the FBI didn’t do it.

Yoo “claims that he was a former Head of Information and Physical Security for an international telecommunication company.” That would be Global Crossing. They run a submarine fiber-optic cable system and allegedly tap all the calls running through it. Ask former Attorney General Eric Holder about that. He was reportedly part of the deal to make it happen. He knows a few things about Uranium One, too.

Meanwhile, Global Crossing has been described as “espionage central and an international spying apparatus.” Yoo was convinced the FBI was out to have him locked up. since they couldn’t put him in jail, they wanted him in a psych ward.

Videos of lawsuits

Now that he’s conveniently been blown away, possibly as part of an FBI coverup, his YouTube channel is getting views. He’s been posting “videos of his previous lawsuits with no audio commentary.

He’s no trendy influencer putting out running commentary of his every daily activity. He just posted “pure snipped photos or screengrabs from his LinkedIn profile or from his hard copies.

Both of Yoo’s parents had influential careers. While everyone on the internet is making a big deal of their accomplishments, both have been out of the picture since the 1990’s.

The FBI wasn’t targeting Yoo for anything they did recently. “Yoo’s father, Ki Hong Yoo, was once involved in politics after being a South Korean presidential candidate adviser during the ’90s.

His mother, “Anna Shinn Yoo, was a broadcaster.” Both of them passed away before the turn of the Millenium. He was once married to a woman named Stephanie but sued her along with his other living relatives.

Strangely enough, he sued his whole family, including his wife, and the Rochester General Hospital in 2018. It was later dismissed by the court.” Neighbors confirm that “he covered his windows with aluminum foil.” Investigation into the explosion is “ongoing” and “it’s still unclear if it really is Yoo behind the explosion.” Maybe the FBI did it.

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