Are Those Who Sell Us Food Seeking To Poison Us? With The "Health Ranger" Mike Adams
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Roger Stone and Mike Adams discuss the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the Democratic National Convention in 2016, and the cover-up of the truth behind the FBI s account of what actually happened that day, and what it means for our understanding of the events surrounding the assassination attempt on the President. Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents, and is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Trump. He is an outspoken libertarian and has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society. Due to his four plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon. And now, here s your host, Roger Stone, and you are back in the Stone Zone with The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone. Join me as my guest, Mike Adams, is the founder and publisher of NaturalNews.com. He s a published food scientist and a food science lab owner. He's also commonly known as the Health Ranger, and he's successfully launched a number of free speech platforms for patriots and those who love liberty, including Brighteon, a website dedicated to promoting freedom and liberty. . Join us as we discuss the events that took place on the streets of DC on July 4th, 2016, including the aftermath of the President's attempted assassination. by a man named Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was shot and killed by the Secret Service agents on a street corner in a suburb of Philadelphia. in an attempt to protect the President Trump s presidential limousine in a bid to attend a pro-Trump event. at the DNC and attend the Democratic Party gala on a day in the nation s biggest party a day that was supposed to honor the President s birthday party. and celebrate the president s birthday not a day the day President Trump was shot by a woman s birthday! . . . and what s going to happen next? Is there another attempt on Donald Trump s life by the Deep State or is there another assassination attempt ? is it another attempt by the deep state? and is it a real attempt on his life by a deep state plot , or is it just another day too soon to be counted as a day too early? or
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Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone.
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Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
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He is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
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As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts,
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spoken at countless venues, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
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Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
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I'm Roger Stone, and yes, you are back in the Stone Zone.
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Well, the Democrat National Convention is on, and it's kind of like a car crash.
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In other words, you want to look away, but you really can't.
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To me, so far, it seems to be a tsunami of hypocrisy and false virtue signaling.
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Joining me as my guest today, I'm very excited about this, is Mike Adams.
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He is the founder and publisher of naturalnews.com.
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He's a published food scientist and a food science lab owner.
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And he's successfully launched a number of free speech platforms for patriots and those who love liberty,
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I had Mike Adams on my 77 WABC radio show recently,
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and I really regretted the fact that we only had a hard 30 minutes because there's so much I wanted to talk to him about.
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So I'm honored to welcome my friend Mike Adams, the health ranger, to the Stone Zone today.
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You know, when I talk to you, I want to talk about food.
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I want to talk about the epic legal of the deep state.
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It's almost hard to know where to begin, but here's a place to begin.
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As I look at the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, we seem to be getting more questions than we get answers.
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So we know, for example, that all of the combined law enforcement agencies knew that there was an armed man within the perimeter for 92 minutes,
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but nobody warned President Donald Trump, and he was allowed to take the stage.
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We recently learned that the Department of Homeland Security, the Secret Service, the state police, and the local police were all on different radio frequencies.
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So they actually weren't communicating with each other.
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And it's very clear that local police officers saw this man with a gun, who they tell us is Thomas Matthew Crooks,
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but evidently that was not communicated to the other law enforcement agencies.
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Now you add to that to the fact that we've seen a graphic image of him speaking on a telephone.
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Who could he possibly have been speaking to other than Confederates?
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And then Congressman Clay Higgins, who's a former police officer, who I had the honor to meet and actually pray with at the Republican National Convention,
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shockingly learned that Crook's body was inexpectably cremated without notice to either his family or to those investigating this crime.
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I am one who fears yet another attempt on the president's life.
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No, I'm basing this in Samuel 1 within the Bible, the story of two kings, which I think is evocative to this situation.
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The two kings, of course, being Saul and David, Saul who was an illegitimate king, Saul whose kingdom was taken from him by God because he disobeyed God,
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and David, the good king, who Saul tried to kill at least three times.
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So am I – do you think it is legitimate to be concerned about yet another assassination attempt on President Donald Trump?
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No, I think that's a rational concern, and let's back up to what actually happened on that day.
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We now know – I mean, you're correct that the FBI is now destroying any kind of forensic evidence,
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such as the cremation of the body that they claim belonged to the shooter, so no one can examine his body.
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You know, the Secret Service did not respond with their own gunfire until 16 seconds after the first shot was fired.
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Now, whether you believe that Crooks was the lone shooter or there were multiple shooters,
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or maybe some people might say he wasn't the shooter at all,
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that's irrelevant to the fact that the Secret Service stood down for 16 seconds,
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and it was actually shot number nine, which was made by local law enforcement working for the local police that stopped Crooks,
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and then only after that came the Secret Service shot.
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Now, Roger, you know I've – you know, I know and I've trained in self-defense with many, you know,
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many accomplished special forces people, Navy SEALs, long-range sniper shooters who are veterans and so on,
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like, because I support veterans and I know so many of them.
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And they will tell you that if you're watching a target, as these counter snipers would have been,
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they would have been able to respond to the first opening shot within one to two seconds,
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is what I'm being told by experts in the field.
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Somehow, also, that rooftop was left open, clearly now on purpose.
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I think the Secret Service would have us believe, or at least the higher-ups,
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and I don't mean this to apply to every agent within the Secret Service,
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but at the highest levels, clearly there was a stand-down order to leave that rooftop vulnerable
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so that there could be an opportunity for a shooter to take a shot at Trump at relatively close range.
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You know, 150 yards or less is considered almost point-blank range for an accomplished sniper shooter using optics.
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Now, Crooks apparently only had a 1x optic, non-magnified,
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and that would have made the shot quite a bit more difficult.
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But still, 150 yards is not a difficult range for someone who practiced as much as he did.
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So the bottom line, Roger, the Secret Service was clearly told to stand down.
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someone like Crooks could have emptied an entire 30-round magazine at Trump.
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Now, he only got off, if indeed he's a shooter,
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he got off eight rounds before local law enforcement shot him.
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What would have happened if he had fired another 22?
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Would he have killed Trump and other Secret Service who were there or, you know, his protective detail?
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That's a question we need to be asking because I believe that the highest levels of the U.S. Secret Service
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need to be indicted, arrested, and questioned about what they knew.
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You know, sadly, this is very evocative, of course, of the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
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Just as they immediately cleaned the crime scene, cleaned the area where the shooter's body was photographed,
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or they swabbed down and hosed out the limousine that John F. Kennedy was shot and killed in within an hour of his murder.
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The Secret Service manual, which I have read, shows that a building within 130 yards should have been searched and sealed.
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And then the House Republicans, who sadly, I think are the only ones who might have the gumption to investigate this crime,
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we hear that the Democrat nominees for that committee could include Dan Goldman of New York,
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a guy who called for Donald Trump to be eliminated only weeks before he was narrowly averted death.
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Now, what really surprises me when you go on X, which is one of the few social media sites where I'm actually allowed,
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quote, other than Truth Social, there's a huge body of what I call assassination deniers.
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People who insist that not only did this never happen, but it's all a psyop arranged by, guess who?
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Now, because I'm a free speech absolutist, you know, they're free to say whatever crazy thing they want.
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But I do think that people should not get a false sense of how the landscape has changed.
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Yes, there is more free speech at X than there was.
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There's still limiting free speech on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and so on.
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You have documented that you're being throttled on X, and you've actually taken legal action.
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Well, yes, but first, let me just add that I've also done a forensic analysis of the shooting, as has Dr. Chris Martinson.
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And it's very clear from the forensic audio analysis that real shots were fired.
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They were hypersonic rounds from a distance consistent with a shooter either on the roof or in the first floor of that building,
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possibly the second floor of the adjacent building.
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So unless somebody can fake the laws of physics and the speed of sound, then there's no way that that shooting was faked, okay?
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What we have done, to answer your question, is on Memorial Day, we filed, my companies filed a lawsuit against Twitter,
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against Meta, against Google, YouTube, but also we named government departments.
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We named the Department of Defense, DHS, and other government agencies,
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because what was found in discovery from other free speech lawsuits was that my platforms
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and my companies were specifically named by the United States government as sources to suppress.
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It took us about a year and a half to get this lawsuit together.
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We've spent a considerable amount of money on it.
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We have sued Twitter, X, in addition to the other platforms I mentioned.
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And all we are asking of X is to stop shadow banning conservative accounts and stop banning links to Brighteon.com,
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So far, X's legal team has, they've been served, they've accepted, you know, they've received the lawsuit.
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We've been told they've assigned numerous attorneys to the lawsuit.
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And we believe that the censorship of our platforms and the shadow banning of conservatives really was a pre-Elon Musk type of activity
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that perhaps Elon has not yet fully addressed and corrected.
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And we hope that he may direct the company to do that now, especially when facing this very serious free speech lawsuit.
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Look, I am very happy to have my voice back on X.
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But I've also studied it, and I noticed that when you use certain words, you'll have a far lesser response.
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Far fewer people will see and respond to your posting.
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When you criticize certain people, the same thing happens.
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I don't have the credentials as a technical engineer or an analyst, but some of it's quite obvious.
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At the same time, I'm grateful to have my voice back at least on one platform.
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By the way, folks, if you haven't downloaded the Rumble app to your phone, you should do so.
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And set your notifications so you can see us every day at 8 p.m. Eastern on Rumble.
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I'm a big fan of Rumble, and Chris Pavlovsky has done really extraordinary work there.
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I've become an admirer of how he's held the line on freedom of speech, and also Rumble's been involved in necessary legal action to protect their rights to speak.
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I think Rumble is a great American success story.
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You know, despite the censorship, they have been able to achieve extraordinary things.
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So I also broadcast on Rumble, in addition to our own platform, Brighteon, as well.
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And I believe that X, it needs to become the free speech champion that Elon often portrays it to be, but it has not yet fully fulfilled that vision.
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So he's pointed it in the right direction, and we say, Elon, just complete the work, unshadowban the conservative accounts.
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And, Roger, people like you and I, we use Twitter in good faith.
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We don't post a photo and say, what do you notice about this photo, just to try to get the engagement algorithms up.
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We are the quality users of the platform, and I would hope that Elon would recognize that.
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If you post a meme and a snappy comment, you're going to get much greater engagement than if you post a link to an extensive article that documents some of the things that we believe and say.
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I also love Truth Social, but I do feel like I'm speaking to the family when I'm there.
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In other words, I feel like I'm speaking to people who largely agree with me.
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President Donald Trump now doing rallies again.
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Secret Service didn't want him to do massive outdoor rallies, which would have cramped his campaign style.
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I think this was a major factor in 2020 when the pandemic was used as the excuse why he couldn't do his signature rallies.
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I think it hurt him badly in the stretch of that campaign.
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If you look at the polling, as soon as he was able to return to the rally trail, he began gaining.
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Now the Secret Service has provided this bulletproof glass enclosure for him, and that gives me some comfort.
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But take a look at this video where Donald Trump comes out from behind the glass closure because someone in the crowd has fainted.
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All right, well, we heard him ask doctor trying to clarify what the crowd was asking for.
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and it appears that call was answered and the former president has wandered over there with
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Secret Service in tow, John. Check out what's going on. Yeah, you know, a lot of times in these
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outdoor events because people have been standing around for a long time, 75 degrees right now in
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Asheboro, but it's a sunny day. The president just wanted to check to make sure that that person's
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okay. All right, looks like he'll continue now. Thank you very much. You know, they come two days,
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three days early and it's a lot, it's a lot of stress. We lose the only ones.
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This is the Donald Trump I know. I don't think people realize this, that when he breaks loose
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of that kind of scrum of agents who are trying to protect him on the podium, on the stage in Butler,
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Pennsylvania, and he gives that iconic fist in the air and says fight three times, he doesn't know
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if they're still an active shooter. That is an act of courage. He has no idea whether his life is
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still in danger. This, what we just saw, is yet another example. This idea that he cares only
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about himself, that he's running only for himself, that's not the Donald Trump I've known personally
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for 45 years. He is not only a very caring person, but there's a long, long litany of private acts
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of charity on his part to help people. We didn't seek publicity, didn't want anyone to know, but he
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paid off people's mortgages. He sent money for operations. He used his plane to fly people to
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surgeons who could not get to them otherwise, children. This is the Trump I know, and that
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classic example of, I think, bravery and just concern for his fellow man. That's the Trump that I know and
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love. I can't resist the opportunity to talk to you about food because you are an expert. And, you
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know, until recently, relatively recently, I had no idea how badly we were being poisoned by those who
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sell us food. So for years, for example, I thought there was only one mayonnaise. That was Hellman's
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mayonnaise. If somebody bought Kraft mayonnaise, I busted their chops. Then I stopped to read the label
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on Hellman's mayonnaise, and I found out all the crap that's in there, all the GMO, all of the
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non-natural ingredients. I'm off Hellman's. I did find Sir Kensington, which is an all-natural mayonnaise. But
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how in this day and age, with all this processed food and all the toxicity and poison that's in it,
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how can the average person eat healthy? Well, it is very challenging. Human beings,
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we are the only species on this planet that deliberately poisons the food we feed our children.
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If you think about it, there's no other species on this planet that does that. But human beings spray
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toxic pesticides, herbicides, and then also through genetic engineering, some foods such as GM corn
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are engineered to grow pesticides inside every grain of corn. And you can't wash these off by washing
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the conventional food crops. This is why I've been an advocate of home gardening, of clean foods,
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and certified organic, if you can get that, or wild crafted foods. I've been an advocate of this my
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entire life, but I've been teaching it for over 20 years. And it was taught to me by my parents. Now,
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now, Roger, I'm also, I don't know if you know this, but I've been teaching a Bible scripture lately.
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I've released 24 sermons so far of foods and nutrition from the Bible. And the latest one was
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about black cumin seed, which is mentioned a couple of times in the Bible. All kinds of amazing
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foods and superfoods, such as pomegranates and wormwood, which is mentioned in an unusual context.
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But if you ever wonder why did so many people mentioned in the Bible, in the Old Testament
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in particular, why did they live so long? Part of the answer is because they didn't have the poisons
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of the pesticides and herbicides in the foods. And the things that they were eating at that time
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were what I call God's natural medicine. So God puts medicinal molecules in foods like the pomegranate,
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like wormwood, like apricot seeds, or just everyday fruits and vegetables, but also black cumin seed,
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all these amazing herbs. God puts the molecules in there that are our medicine. And guess what, Roger?
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God doesn't charge us for it. It's royalty free. And you don't need a doctor's prescription
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to eat natural medicine that's in foods and herbs and sprouts and all these things.
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So what I find to be the great failing of modern human civilization is that people have forgotten
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what medicine is and what food is. And what they eat is a processed hollow shadow
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of what food is supposed to be. It's lacking in minerals, it's lacking in nutrition,
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and it's sprayed with things like atrazine, which is a gender bender herbicide. It's the second most
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common herbicide after glyphosate that's sprayed on the foods. And yes, it causes men, especially young
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men, to have hormonal disorders, causing some of them to think that they're women. So when you look
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at the entire LGBT agenda or sort of the transgender theme that's been happening in our country, it's not
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all just cultural. Some of it is biochemical because of what's in the food supply, Roger.
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Excellent answer. Where can people go to hear these sermons? This is something I want to follow up on
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myself. Oh, well, thank you. Yes, it's on brighteon.com, the platform. It's just spelled like the word
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brighteon.com. And usually my sermons, my channel will appear somewhere on the homepage. It's called HR
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Report, and you can hear my sermons and my interviews and my podcasts there. And I'm releasing one sermon
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each day all the way up until the election. So we've got, I don't know, 75 or 80 still to go.
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Are you watching any of the Democrat National Convention?
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Well, I tried to watch the Women's Caucus sing the national anthem, and they failed to do so. And
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that was about all I could stand. I thought I was watching a clip from the movie Idiocracy. Actually,
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at one point, I thought they were going to roll out President Camacho. But actually, you know,
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it turned out to be the Democrat convention. So I turned it off.
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Yeah, it's the hypocrisy is knee deep. Here's a quick clip of Bernie Sanders. You got to see this.
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At the very top of that to-do list is the need to get big money out of our political process.
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Billionaires in both parties should not be able to buy elections, including primary elections.
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Well, if billionaires could buy elections, Mark Bloomberg would be president of the United States
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right now. Bernie doesn't mention that, by the way, he and his wife skimmed millions of dollars
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in media commissions from his two presidential campaigns. That's not illegal. Mitt Romney did the
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same thing. But Bernie drives a top-of-the-line Mercedes. He's got three homes, and his net worth,
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according to what he's filed with the U.S. Senate, is around three million. So socialism for the
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masses, but not for Bernie. Any thoughts? Well, yes. And also, it's amazing to see Bernie try to
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defend the Democrats, the same party that rigged the primaries against him in the 2016 election.
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Because I think if left to the actual Democrat voters, Bernie Sanders would have been the nominee,
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not Hillary Clinton. And we see the same thing today that the Democrats did to RFK Jr. I know
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you want to talk about RFK Jr. and his plans, but I think that right now the main reason why RFK Jr. is
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so frustrated with the Democrat Party is because he now realizes the full extent of how much cheating and
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rigging they routinely engage in. You know, he used to be, I mean, he's been a lifelong Democrat,
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and now he has walked away from the Democrat Party. And as you're well aware, there's talk,
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perhaps rumors, that he may be looking at possibly some kind of position in a Trump administration,
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which I think would be really wonderful. I absolutely welcome that. I welcome all former
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Democrats who want to actually carry out the ideals that the Democrat Party once stood for,
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which used to be freedom of speech and honesty and fairness and human rights, but they've abandoned
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all of those things. And they now have RVs with abortions taking place right out in front of the
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Democrat committee there. So, you know, they're ritualizing and celebrating the mass killing of
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unborn babies as a sacrament to their Satanism as they try to rule this country. It's quite sickening.
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Very, very well put. Look, I think there was a time, because I've been around a while,
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there's a time when both parties believed in capitalism. Both parties were patriotic.
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Both parties believed we needed a strong national defense. There were Democrats like
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Henry Scoop Jackson of Washington State, for example. John F. Kennedy was an ardent,
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hardline anti-communist. So was Harry Truman. That Democrat Party just no longer exists. That
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party is hijacked by a Marxist clique. They no longer stand for working people. Watching the head of
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the United Auto Workers Union attacking Donald Trump while this administration seeks to ship all of
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their jobs abroad and relegate them to electric vehicle manufacturing, the hypocrisy of it is
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extraordinarily shocking. Speaking of hypocrisy, take a look at this little bite of Michelle Obama.
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Now, I thought for some time that the Democrats would recognize that Joe was unelectable. Kamala
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may yet prove to be unelectable based on her inability to speak off the cuff or to answer even the most
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basic of questions. And I really believed that the Democrats would turn to the most popular Democrat in
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the country. That would be Michelle Obama. I think that that lag between Biden dropping out,
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everyone else who matters in the Democrat Party, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries endorsing
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Kamala, that interlude, I think, was a period in which Barack probably gave his final attempt to get
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Michelle to run. Now, I never said she wanted to run. I never said she was planning to run. What I
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always said was I believed in the end that she would be drafted as their most powerful or I would
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say most viable candidate. But let's take a look at her last night. She and my father didn't aspire to be
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wealthy. In fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. Wait a minute. Is this the
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woman who has a multimillion-dollar home on the vineyard, someone whose net worth is now somewhere
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worth $100 million, married to a former state senator and U.S. senator who served in the White
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House? Let me remind you, when President Richard Nixon left office, he would not serve on a corporate
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board. He would not take an honorarium for a paid speech. He lived solely on the proceeds of the books
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that he wrote and sold, all of which became bestsellers, most of them on foreign policy.
00:28:42.480
The idea of presidents cashing in, no one has cashed in and taken more than the Obamas. The level
00:28:50.560
of hypocrisy here really continues to shock me. Well, Roger, America already proved in 2008 that
00:28:58.320
the voters are not racist. They elected Barack Obama in 2008 hoping for racial unity. And what they got
00:29:05.440
from Obama was, of course, deliberate racial aggravation and division. And even then, America
00:29:13.280
today is not a deliberately racist nation, except for perhaps some certain fringes that might exist in
00:29:22.640
any party. But by and large, America is not a racist nation. What America wants today is to be able to
00:29:28.000
afford groceries, to be able to afford to pay rent. The American workers, black, white, Asian, Hispanic,
00:29:34.880
you name it, they want to be able to keep more of what they earn. And this is why Trump's suggestion
00:29:40.000
of being able to keep the tips that you earn in the service industry without being federally taxed on
00:29:45.360
those tips was such a great idea that Kamala had to steal it, plagiarizing Trump's best ideas. So,
00:29:52.320
I think Trump should one-up Kamala on that and say, hey, why not just end all federal income taxes
00:29:59.760
at the personal level nationwide? Let all the workers keep more of what they earn. That would be
00:30:04.960
the most effective and prosperous decision that any candidate could ever announce that would be pro-worker.
00:30:13.920
Every union worker would be on the side of Trump with that. They want to keep more of what they earn
00:30:19.360
as well. And by the way, Roger, and I know you know this, but just for your audience, there's no connection
00:30:25.600
between what the federal government raises in personal income taxes versus what they spend. There's no
00:30:31.040
connection whatsoever. So, everybody out there, the mainstream media arguing that the government needs
00:30:35.680
revenue to cover its expenses. You're lying. The government never has enough revenue to cover its
00:30:41.840
expenses and it just prints the currency that it spends. Irresponsibly, mind you, but we shouldn't be
00:30:47.920
punished because of the government's outrageous expenditures. Let the people keep what they
00:30:53.120
earn so that the people can get ahead. Trump has started that by saying keep what you earn on tips,
00:31:00.880
but I say let's take it even further. Well, not only that, the other great falsehood of the left is that
00:31:08.720
tax cuts are what cause our deficits. No, actually, every time we cut taxes, whether it was under John F. Kennedy,
00:31:16.000
whether it was under Ronald Reagan, whether it was under Donald Trump, every time we cut federal taxes,
00:31:21.440
revenues went up, not down. We have a spending problem. Our problem is a spending problem. Larger
00:31:27.760
than that, our problem is a printing money at whim problem. When I see our sending, you know,
00:31:34.160
100 plus billion dollars to Ukraine, I wonder which budget does that come out of? Where does that money
00:31:41.360
come from? And then I realized they just print it and send it. They just print it.
00:31:47.680
Yeah, and you're right. Depending on where you are on the Laffer curve, you know, to use standard
00:31:53.360
economics, as you well know, when you cut the tax rates, you can actually increase overall aggregate
00:31:58.800
tax revenues to the federal government. But as you also know right now, Kamala is pushing the unrealized
00:32:04.640
capital gains tax, which would be an absolute disaster for all real estate across America
00:32:10.880
and the stock market. Because if you bought a house for let's say 500k, which is not even an expensive
00:32:17.520
house in most US cities today. And if then the street value of that house goes up to 1 million dollars,
00:32:23.680
but you still live in it and you haven't sold it, you would have to write a check to the federal
00:32:28.240
government of $125,000 to cover the 25% federal tax on the unrealized gain of 500k. Even though you
00:32:37.760
haven't sold the house, you don't have cash flow from selling the house. You don't even plan to sell
00:32:42.560
the house. But how are you going to come up with $125,000? You're going to have to sell the house. So
00:32:48.640
this is private property confiscation by the federal government. This is part of the communist Kamala
00:32:55.440
plan for America. And that's why her candidacy is so extremely dangerous to everyone in this nation.
00:33:02.640
That's why we must support Trump and defeat the communists.
00:33:07.520
Very, very well put. I'm going to take a moment here for a quick commercial break,
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So recently, Mike, you may have seen that the Washington Post, the New York Times,
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Associated Press and others have reported that I was the target of an Iranian hack
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into my email. And although I don't want to talk about that much, it also greatly increases
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my desire to have fully encrypted communications. You're among those who turned me on to my Iridium
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phone, which I'm extraordinarily happy with. Would you speak to the great value of these phones for
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a moment? Yeah, absolutely. I'm really glad that you have the satellite phone store as a sponsor.
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You know, I always travel with that exact phone and I also travel. I mean, I won't go anywhere without
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it because today the power grid is less reliable than it's ever been in our lifetimes. And the cell towers,
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there are continued outages. We've seen AT&T go down. We've seen comms go down from different carriers
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time and time again. And that's even when there aren't hurricanes and storms and floods and so on.
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But I've got actually two different satellite phones from two different satellite companies,
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Inmarsat and Iridium. And they also have what's called a bivy stick, which is a satellite text
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why outdoor adventurers use it and snowboarders and, you know, wilderness people, and also government,
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I don't go anywhere without it, Roger. And I just want to thank Tina from the satellite phone store.
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She's also been very generous. She has donated these. I know she's donated recently to a ministry in
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to deal with sometimes dying children who have been smuggled across the border dying from dehydration.
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So how do they call in help? They use a bivy stick or they use a satellite phone,
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and they get help and save lives. So, you know, it's a great company, Roger. Thanks for bringing that up.
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Yeah, I've really come to rely on mine. And I'm very glad that you were among those who
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recommend it to me. Tina's going to be here on the Stone Zone soon, folks. She's got a lot of great
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as clearly both Mike and I do. All right, let's go back to politics, because,
00:39:40.320
you know, it's what I love to discuss. The speculation about Robert F. Kennedy,
00:39:47.040
I have to admit, is very exciting. Our mutual friend Alex Jones was among those to report it
00:39:53.760
first. I spoke to him last night. He's absolutely certain of his sources. The story seems to have
00:39:59.440
taken off now. You have some mainstream outlets confirming it, including ABC. Kennedy himself has
00:40:09.760
said nothing. His running mate, Nicole Shanahan, who I had some fundamental reservations about,
00:40:16.960
because, of course, her great wealth comes from Google when she divorced her husband,
00:40:21.920
who was the founder of Google. And Google, of course, is the number one manipulator of information
00:40:27.760
and censorship agency in the country. We had Dr. Robert Epstein on the show recently, who has done
00:40:34.800
an amazing job of documenting that. But if this happens, Mike, what do you think the effect would be?
00:40:41.600
Well, I think it's an extraordinary match. And it would make the Trump ticket absolutely unbeatable,
00:40:47.760
even the Democrats couldn't cheat their way beyond this. Now, here's why I think this is so amazing. As you
00:40:55.120
know, Roger, I am not somebody who just blindly worships Trump or anyone. I take a rational
00:41:02.880
approach. What are Trump's policies? Where are his strengths? And he has a great many. But one of the
00:41:08.240
areas where I have in the past been critical on Trump is perhaps his lack of experience in the area of
00:41:16.240
big pharma and the medical establishment. And that's what RFK Jr. knows like the back of his hand.
00:41:22.480
I think RFK Jr. could come into a position such as the head of HHS or NIH and he could really clean
00:41:29.920
house. And I know that Trump is on board with this concept because a few weeks ago he put out a video
00:41:35.360
saying we need a commission to investigate the root causes of chronic degenerative disease in this country
00:41:42.400
so that we don't spend a fortune treating symptoms of diseases that could be prevented for pennies on the dollar.
00:41:48.480
Well, RFK Jr. knows that. He's an expert in that. I've known him for a couple of decades as the leader in
00:41:55.920
preventing chemical contamination, mercury contamination of children, for example, pesticide and herbicide
00:42:02.640
contamination. And RFK Jr., again, despite the fact that I would disagree with his position on energy and coal,
00:42:10.400
RFK Jr. is a very compassionate, pro-human, pro-liberty American, a classic Democrat from, you know, the days of his uncle.
00:42:19.840
And so I absolutely welcome RFK Jr. in any role that he wishes to serve in the Trump administration.
00:42:26.640
I think it makes Trump stronger and America stronger. And I think it will bring quite a lot of voters with him.
00:42:32.800
And it will it will guarantee as much as we can guarantee a an electoral victory for Donald J. Trump,
00:42:41.120
You know, I admit to you when I first heard this news, I was pretty skeptical. Perhaps this was a
00:42:46.880
head fake to garner publicity. It'd be a pretty smart one if it were. But I agree with your assessment.
00:42:53.840
I also think RFK has a very healthy distrust of the deep state, as well he should, because he knows
00:43:00.640
who killed his uncle, John F. Kennedy, and he knows who killed his father, Robert F. Kennedy,
00:43:06.400
Sr., who was a U.S. senator from New York. Now, he did write recently that his father was leading
00:43:13.760
for the Democrat nomination in 1968. Take exception to that. He did win a big victory in the California
00:43:21.520
primary. But Richard Daley, then the mayor of Chicago, who ran a very orderly city, unlike what
00:43:28.080
you see today, would have stuck with Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey. I don't think in the end that
00:43:34.320
Robert Kennedy would have been nominated. But of course, those who believe so deeply in Camelot,
00:43:40.000
it's kind of an ingrained myth. But his father was a great man. He was a strong anti-communist.
00:43:45.680
Interestingly enough, Robert Kennedy denies in a series of oral histories that I've listened to
00:43:51.200
that JFK was going to withdraw us from Vietnam, the central theme of Oliver Stone's movie, JFK.
00:43:58.880
But I do think both the Kennedy brothers, in retrospect, and this is coming from a Nixon man,
00:44:05.120
they were strong believers in American exceptionalism, strong believers in a strong military,
00:44:11.360
ardent anti-communists, and both patriots. It was back in the days when both parties believed in
00:44:17.600
capitalism and free enterprise. I think this could be the beginning of a political realignment,
00:44:23.840
a major realignment, where millions of former Democrats and independents joined the America First
00:44:31.200
movement. Look, I've known Donald Trump for 45 years. Is he perfect? No, far from it. In fact,
00:44:37.040
none of us is perfect. Only he is perfect. But given the stakes and given the education he's had
00:44:45.840
by being the target of the Russian collusion hoax, of two fake impeachments, and now an attempted
00:44:52.960
assassination, I think he has a complete understanding of Washington and how it works and how implacable
00:45:00.000
the two-party ruling elite that really have run this country until he came along, how incredibly evil
00:45:09.840
they are. Here's an interesting clip from last night's convention that I want to play. This is
00:45:14.880
Barack Obama speaking about whether our government's corrupt or not.
00:45:20.160
The President of the United States. The President of the United States. Now, it won't be easy. The other
00:45:26.240
side knows it's easier to play on people's fears and cynicism. Always has been. They will tell you that
00:45:35.920
government is inherently corrupt, that sacrifice and generosity are for suckers. And since the game is
00:45:44.400
rigged, it's okay to take what you want and just look after your own. That's the easy path.
00:45:53.200
We have a different task. Our job is to convince people that democracy can actually deliver.
00:46:03.680
I'm wild-eyed astonished to hear Obama talking about Democrats delivering democracy when all they do is
00:46:10.480
cheat and rig even their own primaries and nomination process.
00:46:15.280
Yeah, it's really extraordinary. The party that wanted to keep Trump off the ballot. I can't think
00:46:19.760
of anything more anti-democratic than keeping your opponent off the ballot in all 50 states.
00:46:25.360
The party that wants to censor free speech on the internet and, frankly, everywhere. What could be more
00:46:31.440
anti-democratic than that? A party that authorized the illegal surveillance of at least
00:46:38.560
a hundred, pardon me, 278,000 Americans without warrants in just the last two years. What could
00:46:46.480
be more anti-democratic than that? The hypocrisy here is really knee-deep. As someone who was criminally
00:46:54.400
charged in the Russian collusion hoax but never did anything wrong, even Robert Mueller admitted in his
00:47:00.960
final unredacted report, which BuzzFeed, of all people, had to go to federal court to get released,
00:47:07.440
found no evidence of Russian collusion or WikiLeaks collaboration or any other crime on my part.
00:47:13.280
Yet Barack Obama tells me the government is not corrupt. Ask General Flynn how corrupt the government
00:47:20.000
is. That statement is outrageous when you consider the- Absolutely.
00:47:27.120
It's like when they tell us Obama's eight years were corruption-free. Really? Did they never hear of
00:47:33.200
Fast and Furious, for example? Oh, that's when Harry Holder got a congressional subpoena,
00:47:38.080
which he thumbed his nose as. But unlike Steve Bannon, he wasn't sent to prison.
00:47:42.720
Well, yeah. Operation Fast and Furious was designed to destroy the Second Amendment by allowing firearms
00:47:49.040
into the hands of Mexican drug cartels that would then cross back into the U.S. border and be involved in
00:47:55.520
crimes of violence and murder against American citizens. And then, you know, the Obama administration,
00:48:00.080
with Eric Holder, they were going to blow the whistle on that. See, look at all the gun violence.
00:48:03.920
We have to ban guns. And they've been trying to ban guns ever since in one way or another.
00:48:09.040
Thank God that Trump put in some Supreme Court justices that have just barely held the line
00:48:18.080
on the Second Amendment in many key decisions. There are also some- The Fifth Circuit Court has held
00:48:23.200
its line on a key decision. And I believe recently the Eighth Circuit made a key decision against the
00:48:28.400
ATF's overreach on arm braces. But the bottom line is the presidency, this election matters for far more
00:48:36.400
than just Trump or anybody serving with him. And, you know, we hope very qualified people who are pro-America
00:48:44.000
will serve with him. But this matters because of the Supreme Court and how Barack Obama standing there
00:48:50.480
claiming to defend democracy, but his party wants to stack the Supreme Court by adding another, you know,
00:48:57.440
nine justices or some number to rig it all in their favor. In other words, they want to destroy
00:49:03.600
what the Supreme Court is today, just as they destroy everything that they can't control.
00:49:08.560
And if they can't control America, Roger, if they lose this election, I believe they will spend the,
00:49:16.240
however many days it is to the inauguration of Trump, what is it, 75 days or something like that,
00:49:21.360
into January, I believe that the Democrats will spend those days trying to destroy this nation.
00:49:27.280
They will try to burn it down. And we and the governors of the red states and all Americans who
00:49:33.440
care about this nation, we must stand firm and we must work to hold our ground and deescalate the
00:49:39.680
violence that's instigated by the left. And we must restore actual democracy, which is
00:49:46.400
the will of the voters. But of course, in this case, it's a constitutional republic. But if we can
00:49:51.840
get Trump across the finish line here, that's just the beginning of the battle to defend this nation
00:50:00.080
I could not agree with you more, Mike. Look, I'm a grizzled veteran of 13 national
00:50:05.360
presidential campaigns. I got a full briefing yesterday on the ground game, the targeted
00:50:12.400
efforts to get out evangelical Christians, to reach black voters, Hispanic voters. I must tell
00:50:18.160
you, I was very, very impressed. There's a lot going on that the American people don't see. There's a
00:50:23.120
lot going on that even President Trump's own supporters don't see. This is one of the best
00:50:28.720
technologically managed campaigns in American history. And that will ultimately be proven.
00:50:34.400
The other thing I'd like to say is that J.D. Vance, I think he is very, very underrated. I think he's
00:50:40.400
unfairly criticized. This is snobbery. It's elitism. They attack him because he came from nothing.
00:50:47.280
They attack him because he's earned everything he has. He had a distinguished academic career.
00:50:52.240
He had a very successful business career. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps.
00:50:58.400
The attacks are unwarranted. And in this campaign, just as Richard Nixon at the same age stepped up
00:51:05.600
to the moment as Dwight Eisenhower's running mate, J.D. Vance's moment is going to come. He's going to
00:51:10.560
prove to be exactly the right choice. He's not a neocon. He's not a puppet of the war machine. He's a true
00:51:17.600
America first patriot. He's going to turn out to be exactly the right guy, in my opinion.
00:51:22.800
All right. I want to thank my guest, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. You can go to his store,
00:51:29.120
thehealthrangerstore.com, to get any of his great products. You can also, there it is,
00:51:36.000
put it up on the screen for you. Also, as you can see, check him out at brighteon.com,
00:51:43.040
brighteon.com, where he's doing his sermon and great shows. It's been a great honor for me to
00:51:48.480
appear with him there. Hope to do it again soon. Mike, thank you and God bless you for joining us
00:51:52.800
today. Thank you, Roger. God bless you as well. Have a great day. Thank you. All right, folks,
00:51:57.920
Mike Adams, a true patriot, and also, by the way, one of the smartest guys I know. Just incredibly
00:52:05.760
smart about not only health, nutrition, finance, the Constitution, the Second Amendment. Just a great
00:52:12.720
honor to have him. What we see going on today at the Democrat convention has got to be one of the
00:52:18.480
great psyops of all time. They're trying to create this impression that Kamala Harris has nothing to do
00:52:25.680
with the failures of the last three years. She's pledging to hire hundreds of more
00:52:33.040
southern border patrol agents to crack down and secure our southern border. Does she really think
00:52:40.320
that nobody knows that she's been in charge of the border for the last three years? Now the media,
00:52:46.240
particularly ABC and NBC, try to say, oh, no, she was never the border czar. Well, of course,
00:52:52.160
the title czar or the name czar, while that may have been adopted by the media, there is no question
00:52:58.720
that Joe Biden, in a full-blown press event, announced that she would be in charge of dealing
00:53:05.360
with the problem on our southern border. Now she just walks away from it like it never existed.
00:53:11.920
Pushing Joe Biden, who's the sitting president of the United States, well past prime time, well past
00:53:18.640
midnight to make sure that as few Americans saw him as possible, it just blows the mind. I don't know
00:53:26.240
whether Joe Biden's leaving immediately after his speech, not even attending the rest of the convention
00:53:33.520
for the nomination of Kamala Harris and her wacky running mate, Tim Walz, whether that is peak on his
00:53:41.520
part because he, according to my sources, is still extremely angry about being dumped like a dog by
00:53:48.080
being forced out of this race by a cabal headed by Barack Obama, but also encompassing Chuck Schumer,
00:53:56.000
his close friend Nancy Pelosi, who now seems to be bragging about her role in forcing Joe out,
00:54:02.080
Hakeem Jeffries and others. This is part of this effort to completely erase her involvement in the
00:54:12.160
worst presidency, the worst administration in American history. They want you to forget that she favored
00:54:21.440
defunding the police. They want you to forget that Kamala Harris was in favor of decriminalizing
00:54:28.960
illegal border crossings. They want you to forget that, well, she's proposed that U.S. taxpayers
00:54:36.000
pay for the health insurance for every one of the 20 million, I think, plus illegals that are in the
00:54:43.920
country. They want you to forget that she once wanted to ban private health insurance entirely.
00:54:51.680
And now the new Kamala advocating wage and price controls, they didn't work for Richard Nixon,
00:55:02.480
probably his greatest, maybe his second greatest mistake, his greatest single mistake taking us off
00:55:08.720
the gold standard. But they were a disaster then, they'd be a disaster now. Her new capital gains tax,
00:55:15.600
as Mike Adams said, this concept's unbelievable, because as he pointed out, if you bought a home
00:55:22.400
and the home appreciated, you'd pay taxes on that appreciation, even if you didn't sell the home.
00:55:29.360
This is crazy. And then she just said, you know, she would have the power to just seize your patents,
00:55:36.160
but in essence, seize any company's assets if she felt like it. That's Marxism is what that is.
00:55:43.680
In the meantime, they're counting on a very short memory of the American people. They also seem to
00:55:50.800
think that they can hide her between now and the election. Now, I said on X yesterday, it's a
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misnomer to think that this election is, I guess, 76 days away, because it's actually much sooner.
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Early voting starts in September, September 16th, in Pennsylvania, a pivotal state in this election,
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a state where folks like Scott Pressler is going to join us, I believe, tomorrow here on the Stone
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Zone. My good friend Cliff Maloney are doing an incredible job of voter registration, where we are
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gaining every week in new registrations. I think Pennsylvania is going to be a pleasant surprise
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on election night, much to the credit of those two gentlemen and others. Charlie Kirk's also in there,
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doing a great job. But it is amazing that they just think that the people won't remember that it was
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Donald Trump who wanted to do away with the tax on tips, which makes perfect sense because, of course,
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under the tax code, there is no tax on gifts. A tip does not pay the salary of the wait person,
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doesn't pay for the food they deliver to your table. It's a gratuity, a gift, in return perhaps for
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good service, but not directly. You're not required to tip. So why shouldn't tips be taxless? They,
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of course, should. But Kamala Harris thinks that we'll forget that it was Donald Trump who came up
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with that incredible idea. Really quite extraordinary. I don't think the American people will be fooled.
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I'm not ready to say yet whether the RFK news is real. I have no first-hand knowledge. But as I said
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earlier today on the Alex Jones Show, if it is true, it negates any bump that the Democrats will
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get out of this week's convention. And it could indeed be the beginning of a realignment. There
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was a great video put out by the Dilley Mean team two days ago. I'm going to play it for you at the end
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of the show here in just a minute. But I want to thank all of you for helping us here at the Stone Zone.
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the Stone Zone. All right, to close the show, I'm going to roll this clip after I close here.
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A great clipping clip from the Dilley Mean team, particularly from my friend at Rumble Rants.
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I'm Roger Stone. This has been the Stone Zone. Let's roll that video.
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