Posted on 07/24/2020 2:15:19 AM PDT by Kaslin
It is with saddened hearts that we report longtime Townhall columnist Mike Adams was found dead at his North Carolina home on Thursday. No details surrounding his death have been released, according to local news reports.
For the last 20 years Adams appeared regularly on these pages in defense of conservative principles. But free speech and abortion were the issues he was most passionate about. Adams had long tussled with the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he was a professor of criminology, set to retire Aug. 1, over the opinions he expressed at Townhall, in speeches, and on social media.
Over the years I admired his courage speaking out as a conservative on a secular campus, where colleagues and students long sought his removal. So late last year I reached out about writing a feature on him for our VIP readers. Below youll find that story about how he came to be the conservative Christian warrior he was.
In submitting one of his last columns for us, which excoriated Governor Roy Coopers lockdown of North Carolina, Adams borrowed Todd Beamers famous words on Flight 93, Lets roll! Amid the civil unrest and progressive insanity gripping the nation, I feel confident saying he would want conservatives and Christians everywhere to continue carrying the torch.
May God grant him rest and may his memory be eternal.
Meet the Conservative Christian Professor Who's Made Combating Leftism His Mission
Issues in Criminal Justice, a freshman-level course at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, is usually taught by an overtly political leftist. Come January, however, students enrolled in the class are going to be introduced to what the modern-day college campus considers radical: conservative thought.
Thanks to Townhall columnist and criminology professor Dr. Mike Adams, 70 young, impressionable minds will be exposed to the abortion issue, gun control, Black Lives Matter, the death penalty and more through a conservative lens, with required reading by John R. Lott Jr., Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), and Heather Mac Donald, to name just a few.
The last three years since the election theres been a hyperpoliticization of the classroom, Adams tells Townhall, noting the sharp increase in complaints hes received from students about professors in the Sociology and Criminology Department going on political tangents in class. I am going to give them an opportunity to actually hear the other side, not a caricature of the other side.
While the course is different than anything hes done in his 26 years of teaching, regular Townhall readers know that outside the classroom hes been a vocal defender of conservative principles on this site for nearly two decades.
What they may not be as familiar with, however, is his journey getting there.
I wouldnt be here if I werent a leftist atheist when I came [to UNCW], theres no possible way they wouldve accepted me, he said before describing three life events that helped shape him into the outspoken Christian conservative he is today.
The first was hearing about prison conditions in South America from an Ecuadorian girlfriend he had in the 90s. So appalled by what he learned, he arranged to do a teaching exchange in Ecuador to try to get inside of a prison to see for himself whether they were as bad as they had been chalked up to be.
They were.
I was the guy that had the view that youre not supposed to judge other cultures by the standards of your own, he said. My worldview just kind of exploded.
By his previous reasoning, liberating the Nazi concentration camps was wrong if its wrong to impose our values upon other cultures.
I mean think about it, it is just so ridiculous, he continued, so I had this shock-out-of-atheism moment.
Fast forward three and a half years. Adams is on death row with Johnny Paul Penry, who, at the time, was set to be executed in less than two weeks. During the three-hour interview, Penry read John 3:16 to him: For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.
I had this moment of being sort of embarrassed that this mentally retarded murderer and rapist had learned to read and write and read the Bible and I had never done it, he said, noting Penry has an IQ of 53. And I went through a study, just an intense study in 2000, which led to the conversion.
There would be one more turning point in his life that pushed Adams into becoming the vocal critic of leftism he is.
Adams described falling into a free speech controversy after 9/11 with a former student who also happened to be the daughter of an administrator. After an argument through email, she tried to prosecute Adams under the email use policy.
The university went through his private emails and then lied about it, which Adams says totally lit a fire under me and was the start of the outspoken defender of free speech and other conservative principles you see today.
Not surprisingly, the 2001 incident with the university wouldnt be the last legal battle UNCW and Adams fought.
After seven and a half years in court, a federal jury in 2014 found the school retaliated against Adams, denying him a promotion to full professor, over his social and political views expressed on Townhall and in speeches.
When hes not fighting the university in court, Adams is busy taking on leftists in his department, the student body, and beyond.
And hes been unafraid to do so in a no-holds-barred waynaming names and publishing emails he receives, for example.
As one of his editors at Townhall, Ive long wondered what it must be like to walk down the hall and see those very same colleagues who were just the Marxist feminist subject du jour in his column.
Theres a tension at all times but most people kind of just smile and walk by, he explainedbut all have been too cowardly to ever confront him about what hes written.
Behind closed doors is a different story, though.
It would be crazy, Id be sitting in my office, door shut, they wouldnt know Id be in there, and youd hear a feminist talking about me, excoriating me, he says, describing what its like in his department. I can hear her voice going right through the wall. I just figured out they were just dangerous. And I had to take a two fisted ... approach with them in order to survive.
He continued: My goodness, you should have seen the emails when I went up for full professor and the things they write privately. I have no moral problem whatsoever with naming names and going after them in no uncertain terms. Im totally comfortable walking down the halls, smiling at all times because I dont operate the way they do anonymously and in secret.
While hes taken the combative approach in writing, students are surprised when they take his courses.
They realize my writing style and my teaching style are not the same by any stretch of the imagination, which is good, he said laughing.
No matter where he's speaking, though, Adams has influenced an untold number of people, particularly on the issue of abortion. He knows because people tell him all the time. Some even approach him in public to let him know his columns have pushed them to go from being pro-life to becoming pro-life activists. Others, meanwhile, have acknowledged his courses helped them take those first steps away from progressivism.
As he wraps up his final years teaching at UNCW, he expressed deep concern for everything from the student culture on college campuses to the professoriate. The classical liberal professor exists no more, replaced instead by a rising number of millennial professors who lack a basic understanding of free speech, he explained.
I dont know how any conservative professor is going to be able to survive on a secular campus as a result of that shift away from liberalism, he said. We have got to stop using the term liberal bias. Its not bias and its not liberalism. Its something much deeper and fundamentally flawed than that.
In life after UNCW, Adams hopes to continue speaking out, but on a much broader scale. If his track record is any indication, hell continue to change the hearts and minds of those who hear his message, inspiring and equipping the next generation of conservatives to succeed in todays secular milieu.
From your link...
....The Star News in Wilmington reported that a friend of Adams called 911 at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday and said he was worried about Adams, who he had not heard from.
He has been erratic the last few weeks, the caller said, according to the Star News. Not erratic dangerous, just been under a lot of stress.
News of Adams death erupted on social media Thursday and Friday, with some people decrying his tweets about race and gender and another saluting him as a fearless conservative voice.
Around Adams home near Bayshore, neighbors had few clues to explain the sudden death of a 55-year-old professor who was set to retire in a week with more than $500,000 in settlement money from the university he had battled for two decades....
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Actually, a very good article, with a lot more detail and info, on Prof Adams, at your link. Thanks for posting.
The fact that the authorities left the scene so quickly, suggests they don’t think he was murdered (or they don’t care to think so).
A friend of mine lost her dad to suicide some years ago, and his wife insisted that he started coming apart right after getting a prescription for some sort of tranquilizer — became depressed and despondent, went into a complete tailspin and shot himself a few weeks after the first pill.
So, it could be anything — murder, medical or political — or straight-up suicide or even an accident.
Though a guy like Adams, if a suicide, you’d expect he’d leave quite a note.
Half a million dollars sounds at first blush like a lot to live for...unless you have, or you owe, several times that. Not saying Adams did either, just pointing out that a big settlement is no guarantee of happy ever after, and can be entirely irrelevant to one’s life.
Who precisely would pursue the claim? If no one... they get away with it.
Those are all good points, but given the political climate we’re in, the “hired assassin” killing himself recently after he goofed with the Judge.
Phil Haney - remember him?
I used to read Adams articles about a decade ago. He was strong in his beliefs and didn’t really come across as a nutcase.
His recent tweets sound exactly like the Adams who penned those articles I used to read.
Sounds strong, confident, while obnoxious - not nutty.
This doesn’t make sense. Also, I thought he was married. What happened there?
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Does anybody have any updates on Mike Adams?
Cause of death? Homicide? “Suicide”?
I can’t find anything updated out there.
Officials confirmed the identity of the body as that of Adams and the computer-aided dispatch report noted a gsw which is the abbreviation used for gunshot wound. However, the official cause of death has not been confirmed by New Hanover County Sheriffs Office because the investigation is ongoing.
Too young. Thanks for posting his age.
Well understand how really deep the state is by how well never hear about the results of this investigation into Adams death.
Yeah, and Vince Foster was a suicide too.
Barely 2 hours of crime scene investigation before the scene was closed (i.e. unsecured). As a former police officer, I find this highly suspect. Most crime scenes involving an unattended death are secured for at least a day, if not longer, until recent contacts can be reached and questioned and a timeline during the event can be established. Once the scene is released, any further evidence is contaminated. It sounds to me like it was just a formality, a little theater to project the appearance of a legitimate investigation.
Very much like Scalias unattended death, where the ME couldnt even bother to come to the scene, and pronounced the death over the phone.
I came across this article written by his friend (and lawyer):
https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/a-eulogy-for-a-friend-a-lament-for
I don’t buy this. Not for a second.
This is a coverup for murder.
Wouldn’t be surprised in the least if he wasn’t assassinated and posed. The insanity of the “investigation”, the lack of a suicide note, the posts earlier that were so positive. Things just don’t add up.
Amen... You're a great guy too...
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