Trump ally Roger Stone is very afraid. Very, very afraid. This bout of gut-wrenching fear on Stone's part stems from his worry that martial law will be invoked to deny everyone the right to elect a new President in November. This is some bizarre thinking right here, but it gives you a window into Stone's own modus operandi. On Wednesday, Donald Trump’s confidant Roger Stone appeared on Alex Jones’ conspiracy theory radio show, where Jones and a caller asked if “the establishment” could pull off a stunt — such as deliberately crashing the economy or faking an attempt on President Obama’s life — to postpone the election in a last-ditch effort to stop Trump. Stone, naturally, agreed with their fears: “I think they’re capable of anything, including martial law.” Jones said nefarious actors may try to thwart Trump because they know he is a candidate who “unites us all.” “What would you be doing if you were them?” he asked Stone. Stone replied: “Well, they could stage an international incident in which everybody has to rally around the president and then use that as a pretext to cancel the election.” It's telling that Stone would reveal his own strategy for how he'd cancel the election.