Roger Stone

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(lobbyist, Political operative)
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BornRoger Jason Stone Jr.
1952-08-27
Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
Alma materGeorge Washington University
EmployerInfoWars
Children2
SpouseAnn Stone
PartyRepublican, Libertarian
A longtime advisor to Donald Trump.

Not to be confused with Roger Stone (Bilderberger)

Roger Stone is a longtime advisor to Donald Trump. In April 2020 he stated that "Whether Bill Gates played some role in the creation and spread of this virus is open for vigorous debate. I have conservative friends who say it’s ridiculous and others say absolutely... He and other globalists are using it for mandatory vaccinations and microchipping people so we know if they’ve been tested. Over my dead body. Mandatory vaccinations? No way, Jose!"[1]

Career

In 1980 Roger Stone co-founded the Washington, DC-based lobbying firm Black, Manafort, Stone with principals Paul Manafort and Charles R. Black Jr..[2][3][4] They recruited Peter G. Kelly and the firm was renamed Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly in 1984.[5] During the 1980s, BMSK leveraged its "White House connections" to attract "high-paying clients" including "U.S. corporations", "trade associations", and foreign governments. By 1990, it was "one of the leading lobbyists for American companies and foreign organizations".[5]:125

2016 Testimony

Allegations against Scott Walker and Reince Priebus

In 2016, Roger Stone accused Governor Scott Walker and Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus of multiple counts of election fraud in Wisconsin.[6]

Russiagate

Roger Stone stated to the House Intelligence Committee that there is "not one shred of evidence” to back up the allegation of Russian interference in the 2016 US election.[7]

2017

Poisoning

Roger Stone has claimed he was poisoned by political enemies.[8]

"Roger Stone has revealed that he was almost killed after being poisoned with what doctors believe may have been Polonium. Appearing on the Alex Jones Show, Stone detailed this unbelievable assassination attempt, including that he had originally thought that he had a simple stomach virus before becoming extremely ill. “I became extremely ill, this manifested itself in over 14 days of high fevers, delirium, night sweats, I had lesions on my chest and my face. I had extreme diarrhea, I had vomiting that could not be stopped with medication. I became exceedingly dehydrated and ultimately had to be hydrated with IV and saline injections,” Stone shockingly revealed. After going through an extensive series of tests with multiple doctors in Florida, Stone was told that he was literally poisoned. Stone continued, “The general consensus is that I was poisoned. I was poisoned with a substance that may have been Polonium or had the characteristics of Polonium. This made me exceedingly ill.”"[9]

Car crash

In March 2017, Stone was hit by a 4x4 with blacked out windows in a “suspicious hit and run” incident in Miami. He was not seriously injured, and remarked that "somebody doesn’t want me to testify".[10] A woman who witnessed the incident took down the tag number of the vehicle, which was then given to the police who determined that it was fake.[11]

The Fall Of Trump

In December 2017 Stone told Vanity Fair that he was working on a book entitled The Fall of Trump, part of a multi-book deal he already has.[12]

Brendon O'Connell Documentary exposes Roger Stone and others as Trump backstabbers

2019, Brendon O'Connell exposed Stone as a Trump backstabber in his video "Rats in the Ranks".[13]

Bitter Stone blasts Trump on Jan 20, 2021

On Oct 16, 2022, two undercover videos were leaked to the media. Unreleased subpoenaed footage: Stone angry that Trump didn’t grant him a second pardon, in final days of Trump presidency, melts down calling anti-abortionist Ivanka Trump - an abortionist bitch daughter (who apparently got an abortion while still a teenage), and Jared Kushner - of low IQ.[14]. In second video Roger Stone supports impeaching Trump: “Run again you’ll get your fucking brains beat in.”[15][16]


 

A Document by Roger Stone

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Free Julian Assange, Mr. PresidentArticle9 February 2018Wikileaks
Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump
Julian Assange/Imprisonment
The Donald Trump I know is a generous, compassionate, humane and, above all, fair man. As his steadfast, loyal, decades-long supporter, with all I have I implore him: Mr. President, FREE JULIAN ASSANGE!
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