Roger Stones plugs Infowars supplements in bizarre ‘polonium poisoning’ conspiracy theory
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone announced Tuesday on the Alex Jones Show that he was targeted for assassination. The infamous “dirty trickster” claims to be healthy, plugging the InfoWars supplements during his account that includes an acupuncturist and becoming ill from polonium.
“I am generally a healthy person. I have been a runner and a weight lifter. I am very careful in my diet. I’m a user of the Infowars supplements. I have been treated with acupuncture by perhaps the greatest acupuncturist in the state of Florida if not the United States,” Stone told host Alex Jones.
“So I ultimately went to the doctors at Mt. Sinai hospital in Miami Beach, my own personal physician. They conducted extensive blood tests. Those blood tests were passed on to CDC.”
“The general consensus is that I was poisoned,” Stone says. “I was poisoned with, they now say, a substance that may have been polonium or had the characteristics of polonium. This made me exceedingly ill. The conjecture of all the doctors was that I did not receive a large enough dose to kill me, but I have never been this ill.”
“Who would want to do this to me? I am an enemy of the deep state. I think people know that I was an insider in American politics I was close to power in nine presidential elections. Everything Glenn Greenwald says [about the “deep state”] is true,” Stone claimed.
“The Republican/Democrat Bush Clinton deep state has manufactured this Russia fraud. They have compounded it by pushing a clearly fabricated document. Perhaps the fact that I’m effective on behalf of my beliefs has something to do with it,” Stone added.
To add to the conspiracy theory is that a form of polonium, Polonium-210, is a radioactive substance that releases extremely harmful cancer-causing particles. It has been linked to the assassination of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
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