Roger Stone has been a key advisor to several presidents. How did he get into such a vital position with leaders of the free world? The road was unorthodox and NOT what you might expect. Plus, he explains why he points directly at Lyndon Johnson in the assassination of JFK.

“Roger, take us down that road. How did you get started?” asked Joe Pags.

“It’s very simple. I grew up in a rural area outside of New York City. The lady who lived next door to us was very active in the Republican Party,” explained Stone. “Up until that time I wanted to be an actor. Then she gave me a book by Barry Goldwater.”

“She gave me that book, and it changed me. I had family members mowed down by Russian tanks in Budapest in 1956. I hated Communism. I later married a Cuban-American whose family was murdered by Castro.”

Watch the full conversation above.