Stan Monteith Dead: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Stan Monteith Dead

Dr. Stanley Monteith, the host of Radio Liberty, has died at the age of 95, according to a blog posting on the website Info Wars.

Here’s what we know so far:


1. He Had Been Suffering From Cancer

On Info Wars, the website run by nut job Alex Jones, it refers for Monteith as “Dr. Stan.” It adds that Monteith was a, “nationally syndicated radio host and author who spent nearly 50 years exposing the globalist agenda, paving the way for many patriots to do the same.” It had been reported that Monteith had been suffering from cancer and had to leave his radio show as a result.


2. Monteith Was a Real Doctor

In addition to spreading half-baked political theories, Monteith was a retired orthopedic surgeon. He was based in Santa Cruz, California. He graduated from the University of California at San Francisco in 1952. Monteith was also known for his work against treating HIV/AIDS as a social issue.


3. He Wanted You to Buy Water Filters

One of his most passionate causes was warning the public about the dangers of fluoride. The website for Radio Liberty advertises for water filtration systems.


4. Monteith Once Ran for Congress

In 1988, Monteith took his political interests a step further by running for Congress as a Republican in California. He never got the nomination, losing to Leon Panetta, emphatically.


5. Alex Jones Said Dr. Stan Had a ‘Servant’s Heart’

Alex Jones said of his late comrade:

He was one of those people who was always at the epicenter of good change, defending liberty and battling tyranny. He did it absolutely with a servant’s heart and that’s what mattered.