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Mike Adams and Roger Stone: America’s political turmoil and the future of its democracy
By Kevin Hughes // Mar 16, 2025

  • Roger Stone and Mike Adams discussed the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, drawing parallels to historical attempts to undermine leaders. Adams highlighted discrepancies in the Secret Service's response and the destruction of evidence, calling for accountability and legal action against high-ranking officials.
  • The conversation addressed the challenges of free speech and media censorship, particularly on platforms like X. Adams discussed his lawsuit against tech companies and government agencies, emphasizing the need for these platforms to champion free speech and criticizing the current state of censorship.
  • Stone and Adams critiqued the Democrat National Convention, labeling it as hypocritical and out of touch with its rhetoric of unity. They highlighted specific examples of the party's policies and actions, comparing the convention to the film "Idiocracy" and accusing the party of being hijacked by a Marxist clique.
  • The hosts explored the potential impact of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joining the Trump administration, noting his expertise in areas like public health and Big Pharma. They discussed how his involvement could strengthen Trump's campaign and attract disillusioned Democrats and independents.
  • Adams and Stone analyzed the economic policies of the Biden administration, particularly the proposed unrealized capital gains tax, and contrasted them with Trump's economic proposals. They also warned of threats to American democracy, including potential sabotage and violence if Trump wins the election, urging Americans to defend democratic principles and the rule of law.

The Health Ranger Mike Adams and political consultant Roger Stone delved into the heart of contemporary American politics, offering a critical analysis of recent events and the potential trajectory of the nation during an episode of Stone's program "The Roger Stone Show."

The duo began by discussing the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in July 2024, with Stone voicing his concerns. The seasoned political operative and speaker drew a parallel to the biblical narrative of King Saul and David, suggesting that the current political climate is reminiscent of historical attempts to undermine legitimate leaders.

Adams provided a detailed forensic analysis of the event, highlighting several alarming discrepancies. He pointed out that the Secret Service's delayed response and the destruction of evidence, such as the cremation of the alleged shooter's body, raise serious questions about the integrity of the investigation. According to the Health Ranger, high-ranking officials within the Secret Service should be held accountable and face legal action.

The state of free speech and media censorship

The conversation shifted to the broader issue of free speech and media censorship. Stone and Adams discussed the challenges they face on platforms like X and the legal actions they are taking to combat censorship.

Adams highlighted the lawsuit his companies have filed against major tech companies and government agencies, accusing them of suppressing conservative voices. He emphasized the need for X to fully embrace its role as a champion of free speech, a vision he believes Elon Musk has yet to fully realize.

Both Stone and Adams were critical of the Democrat National Convention, describing it as a "tsunami of hypocrisy and false virtue signaling." Stone pointed out the stark disconnect between the rhetoric of unity and the actual policies and actions of the Democratic Party.

Adams compared the convention to the 2006 film "Idiocracy," criticizing the Democrats' inability to live up to their stated ideals of fairness and human rights. They discussed specific examples, such as the party's support for abortion clinics at the convention and the hypocrisy of figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who speaks against big money in politics while benefiting from it himself.

"The Democrat Party just no longer exists. That party has been hijacked by a Marxist clique. They no longer stand for working people," Stone said.

One of the most intriguing topics of the discussion was the potential involvement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the second Trump administration, which became a reality after Kennedy was confirmed as health secretary. Adams praised RFK Jr.'s expertise in areas like Big Pharma and public health, suggesting that his involvement could help clean house in critical government agencies.

Stone, while initially skeptical, expressed enthusiasm for the idea. He sees it as a potential catalyst for a political realignment that could bring millions of disillusioned Democrats and independents into the America First movement.

The economic and social impact of current policies

The economic policies of the Biden administration were also scrutinized. Adams and Stone discussed the proposed unrealized capital gains tax and its potential to devastate the real estate market and stock market.

They contrasted this with Trump's proposal to eliminate federal income taxes for personal earnings, arguing that such a move would empower workers and stimulate economic growth. Stone emphasized the importance of keeping more of one's earnings, particularly in an era of high inflation and rising costs of living.

The political pundit shared insights into the technological advancements in the Trump campaign, highlighting the sophisticated ground game and targeted efforts to engage various voter demographics. He praised the campaign's strategies, including reaching out to evangelical Christians, black voters and Hispanic voters, and predicted that these efforts would play a crucial role in the election.

The threat to American democracy

Both hosts expressed deep concern about the future of American democracy, particularly in light of the actions of the Democratic Party. Stone and Adams warned of the potential for widespread sabotage and violence if Trump wins the election, urging Americans to remain vigilant and committed to defending the principles of democracy and the rule of law. (Related: Roger Stone warns Democrats will do everything to try to stop Trump's imminent victory.)

They called for a unified front to restore actual democracy, which they see as the will of the voters in a constitutional republic. The conversation between Adams and Stone was a compelling exploration of the current political landscape, urging Americans to be informed, engaged and ready to stand up for their beliefs.

Follow Awakening.news for more news about the political changes happening in America.

Watch the full interview between Roger Stone and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

Roger Stone: Trump will make "quality government decisions" when he RETURNS to the White House.

"The Rise of Tyranny": How the erosion of separation of powers threatens American democracy.

Soros' shadow looms over Wisconsin: How billionaire cash threatens Trump's agenda and American democracy.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

StoneZone.com


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