Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Roger Stone: Medical Consensus Is That I Was Poisoned

This is a detailed follow-up to this original story: BREAKING Roger Stone Says He Was Poisoned by Polonium or Something Like It

Former Trump adviser Roger Stone was recently targeted for assassination, he revealed on the Tuesday edition of the Alex Jones Show.

The renowned Republican operative says he’s usually very healthy, but became violently ill unexpectedly several weeks ago.

“I am generally a healthy person. I have been a runner and a weight lifter. I am very careful in my diet,” Stone told radio host Alex Jones.

Stone went on to describe that his symptoms presented themselves first as a “routine stomach virus,” but that he eventually grew “exceedingly ill.”

“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.”

Polonium is a radioactive substance that releases extremely harmful alpha particles throughout the body producing cancer-causing free radicals. It has been used in numerous high profile assassinations, including that of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko, and was suspected in the death of former PLO leader Yassar Arafat.

Here's the full Stone interview with Alex Jones:

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(via Infowars)

2 comments:

  1. FWIW one of the supplements Jones sells in an Iodine compound for those concerned about radiation and Fukishima. Could this have played a hand in Stone's survival?Perhaps. Stranger things have happened.

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    1. I doubt it. The iodine is because radioactive iodine from the environment is readily absorbed into your body and stored. I believe the capsules are there to fill up your tank so to speak with good iodine, so your body doesn't actively absorb and hold the radioactive iodine. This mechanism wouldn't protect anyone from radiation, just reduce the absorption of a certain type of radioactive material.

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