Along with Mike Adams, the creator of Natural News and sometimes referred to as “The Health Ranger,” bitcoin entrepreneur Roger Ver—often known as “Bitcoin Jesus”—founder of Bitcoin.com showed up on The Alex Jones Show Wednesday. Adams fervently argued during the programme for former President Donald Trump to pardon Ver, calling it a vital message to the pro-crypto and pro-freedom sectors.

Legal Persecution: Roger Ver’s Challenges
Tracy Thurman, the campaign lead for freerogernow.org, detailed Ver’s story—which has attracted a lot of interest. Like his look on The Charlie Kirk Show, Ver appeared with tape over his mouth displaying the term “censored,” signifying his continuous battle with U.S. legal officials. Thurman said Ver had legal issues starting in 1999, finally leaving the United States alleging a lack of personal freedom and safety as the reason.

Thurman said, equating Ver’s circumstances with Alex Jones’s legal struggles, “Roger was a canary in the coal mine for lawfare.” She underlined that Ver left the United States because he thought his government’s monitoring would last always.

Mike Adams asks Trump for his support.
Adams stopped Thurman’s recounting to make a strong appeal. “I personally suggest President Trump give Roger Ver some thought on a pardon,” he said. In order to illustrate a rejection of government overreach, Adams underlined that a pardon would indicate Trump’s connection with the pro-freedom, pro-American, and pro-crypto sectors.

Adams went even farther, tying Ver’s indictment to his public education campaigns on the dangers of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs.). He said that Ver’s support of distributed money and his empowering of people threatened government authority.

The Horrible Legal Precedent
Thurman dug more into the facts of Ver’s legal problems, warning of the risky precedents created. She went into great detail on how federal officials invaded Ver’s attorney’s office, grabbing private letters and endangering attorney-client privilege. Alleged tax evasion among other charges against Ver might result in terms of more than 100 years.

Adams, who has personally battled legal challenges, voiced indignation at the strategies applied against Ver. He asked people to help Ver by visiting freerogernow.org to join a petition for his exoneration, wondering why the government was actively hunting him.

An All Around Demand for Equity
Adams extended his petition to cover additional well-publicized instances and urged Trump to give Ross Ulbricht, Julian Assange, and Edward Snowden pardons thought. Under Trump’s direction, he described the present political age as a transforming one and expressed hope for the overthrow of powerful players inside the supposedly “deep state.”

Adams and Thurman used a rallying cry to wrap up the conversation. The host of The Alex Jones Show agreed and recommended freerogernow.org as a venue to help Ver’s release. “You start by pardoning Roger Ver if you want America the crypto capital of the world,” he said. “Unleash him as an innovator for America—that’s how you make America great again.”

By means of their advocacy, Adams, Thurman, and the Alex Jones Show crew hope to raise awareness of Ver’s situation, therefore advocating justice and a review of the government’s approach to pioneers in distributedable finance.

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