Max Azzarello: Internet says dead Florida man should've been 'helped' as his 'revolution' song goes viral after self-immolation act

Max Azzarello, who describes himself online as an 'investigative researcher', set himself on fire outside the New York Court on Friday, April 19
UPDATED APR 20, 2024
Max Azzarello, who set himself ablaze outside the Trump trial court, posted a lot on Instagram (Getty Images, dipshit_secrets/ @Instagram)
Max Azzarello, who set himself ablaze outside the Trump trial court, posted a lot on Instagram (Getty Images, dipshit_secrets/ @Instagram)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: The internet has been abuzz with the final post and video of Max Azzarello, a Florida man who died after he set himself ablaze, outside the location of Donald Trump's trial. The man's online post and video are now viral. 

The 37-year-old, who described himself online as an “investigative researcher”, set himself on fire outside the New York Court where the Trump trial in the hush money case was ongoing on Friday, April 19, reports BBC. He died of severe burns on Friday night, according to the New York Post. 

Max Azzarello’s Instagram posts

Azzarello, who was in critical condition according to police, had arrived in New York last week, a fact his family was unaware of.

His last Instagram post, moments before the incident, was an Instagram story in which he repeatedly wrote, “I love you.”

'"I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you," read the story.

Max Azzarello last instagram post was a story where he repeatedly wrote,
Max Azzarello's last instagram post was a story where he repeatedly wrote, "I Love You" (Instagram/@dipshit_secrets)

Another post included photographs of his long manifesto ‘The True History of the World’ which is also up on Substack.

He captioned the post, “If you’re wondering what the future’s history books will say, it’s this! What a time to be alive.”


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Max Azzarello (@dipshit_secrets)


 

In another video post that has cracked the internet, he sang about “revolution,” repeating the phrase, “Start a f*****g revolution, you got nothing to lose.”

Internet reacts to Max Azzarello's act, his 'revolution' song and Manifesto 

Meanwhile, the internet is abuzz with comments and reactions over Azzarello’s act of self-immolation and his subsequent posts on his Instagram after he was identified.


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Max Azzarello (@dipshit_secrets)


 

Some are in support, but the majority are critical. “Another true patriot who sacrificed his life for our freedoms,” wrote one user on his Instagram.

Another wrote, “Regardless of whether you agree with his testament, his intention was to serve the public," adding "the normal hard-working person, and he was so dedicated to that that he gave his life for that sole purpose."

"While everyone rejected him, he still was willing to give his life for people that looked at him like a lunatic. Rest in peace," concluded the comment. 

"Darling man. My heart is with you today. Society is madness. We much love each other. All love to you," wrote on user with one more writing, "This makes me so sad. I’m sorry you couldn’t get help. You chose an awful way to go."

Max Azzarello’s views on cryptocurrency

In one of the posts, Azzarello also takes on another “biggest secret in the world” of cryptocurrency.

He captioned the video post, “Want to know the biggest secret in the world? Cryptocurrency is history’s first planetary, multi-trillion dollar Ponzi scheme!."


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Max Azzarello (@dipshit_secrets)


 

"That’s an economic doomsday device, and we are victims of history’s biggest con! And now that we know it, we get to abolish our criminal government!” he added to the caption. 

"At least he gives a shit about the world," commented a user in the comment box. "He's probably not crazy though," added one more. 


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Max Azzarello (@dipshit_secrets)


 

Azzarello first gave a peek into his work to Instagram users on October 26, 2023, which was titled, 'Dipshit secrets of our rotten world.' He wrote a long caption in which he described it was a "sprawling madness," he had been on about. 

Meanwhile, Trump will be in this courtroom on Monday, April 22, when the court will hold opening arguments in the historic criminal trial of the former president.

Prosecutors, as per BBC, said they may also see the first witness take the stand on Monday, April 22.

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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