Scott Adams, a beloved cartoonist, author and influential voice within the larger Trump community passed away today after a hard-fought battle with prostate cancer, he was 68 years old.
His ex-wife Shelly Adams confirmed his death, saying he had been receiving hospice care for the past several weeks. Scott Adams announced in May 2025, that he had aggressive prostate cancer and that he probably had only a few months to live.
Shelly Adams announcement video is below {Direct Rumble Link}:
(NYT) – Scott Raymond Adams was born on June 8, 1957, in Windham, N.Y., in the Catskill Mountains. His father, Paul, was a postal worker. His mother, Virginia (Vining) Adams, was a real estate broker and an assembly-line worker. In a quiet household where Scott was the middle child, he was a wisecracker. (read more)
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The last I read, he was prepared to accept Jesus as his Savior. He made the most important, and best choice any of us can ever make. He now has a glorified body, without disease and is seeing amazing, wonderous things.
Great human being. I shed a tear of satisfaction when I heard Scott accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior.
Yep, you can screw everything else up but get your Lord and Savior right and you’re a winner for all eternity. Glad that Dilbert’s tie is now straight.
He is indeed, but we are always deeply sorry to lose any who make the world a better place. A very difficult message for Shelly with a broken heart.
Sad about the loss. Scott basically says I’m not a believer, I’m going to accept Jesus, The part about not being a believer should be resolved if I wake up in heaven, What do I have to lose If I’m wrong? That doesn’t sound like faith more like a hedge. Is just saying the words without the heart believing enough? Lets hope his heart was filled with faith before death.
Pascal’s gambit. Everything to gain and nothing to lose.
It’s not comfortable to look back over our (long) life and recognise all the errors/transgressions we’ve made …
I’ve been there … and
maybe he was in that position too.
May he Rest in Peace.
I think he would have been happy to be called “a great influencer” by potus
This is heartbreaking 💔, though we knew it was inevitable. Yes, accepting Jesus as his savior was the most important decision he ever made.
May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Rest in Peace Scott. 😇
He gave everything he had to the very end.
Indeed he did. He became a warrior.
So sad to hear.
He posted a house tour a few years ago that I found interesting. Part of the house is designed in the shape of Dilbert (see @ 4:45 mark). Perhaps this will become the Scott Adams School as mentioned by his ex.
There’s no reason for any man to die from prostate cancer in 2026! A simple PSA blood test can detect the early stage of prostate cancer before the cancer spreads which is totally curable with radiation seed therapy on outpatient basis. Ask me how I know?
The news media has been on a mission to scare men from having the PSA blood test!
My Dad was caught it early, ‘seeded’, and beat it.
Same here, diagnosed in 2015.
Kind of ‘funny’ interesting that you chose ‘Bagadonuts’… lol
I wonder if he took the Pfizer jab. So many aggressive cancers are now showing up all over the world that took the Covid injections.
You are talking about immune exhaustion. The clot-shot can be difficult to eliminate from the body (especially if reverse transcription occurs) and those cells just keeps producing spike protein and the immune system expends itself.
Sadly, he got jabbed. He thought that we all should get jabbed and then later admitted that the unjabbed were right all along… had to be a tough admission considering he was deep into C at the admission… sad the way it happened but he accepted His Savior and now he is home. Interesting guy….
It wasn’t his jabbing that was his undoing.
He thought ivermectin would cure his cancer.
People need to stop listening to TikTok doctors!
Mr. Adams already had Stage 4 prostate cancer and had exhausted his conventional treatment options when he unfortunately made an extremely weak – one month – attempt at an Ivermectin protocol. Research literature shows Ivermectin has at least 15 proven anti-cancer methods of action, but it can’t work instantly.
I’d really like to get to the truth about alternative treatments and whether they actually work, either alone or alongside mainstream medicine. I constantly come across success stories involving ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole, and other options. Heck, i’m even reading about chlorine dioxide uses. I’d like to see these topics find their way into CTH discussions. Hopefully MAHA diggs deeper too.
https://imahealth.org/research/cancer-care/
They have published protocols for cancer treatment using repurposed drugs. The link is to the published research papers.
If you go to” COVID Intel” on substack, you will find literally hundreds of successful testimonials about the use of repurposed Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole in the treatment of cancer. Dr. William Makis currently has nearly 8,000 clients in his “Ivermectin Clinic.” Research has shown that these medications actually work in concert with chemo to make it more effective. While chemo works to kill fast dividing cells, cancer stem cells can lay dormant in the body and become reactivated years later. That’s why cancer can “come back”. Ivermectin kills cancer stem cells. Mebendazole crosses the blood/brain barrier to kill cancer mets there. Almost everyday Dr. Makis will post a study from somewhere in the world that demonstrates the effectiveness of these medications in the elimination of cancer cells.
These are wonder-drugs from nature that also happen to kill parasites. This is the truth about alternative treatments for cancer and also the future of cancer care as long as Big Pharma isn’t allowed to f— it up
mycancerstory.rocks
True story about Joe Tippens, a man who was given 3 months to live and 3 months later was cancer free.
Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer Kindle Edition
by Paul E Marik (Author)
How to Starve Cancer: …and Then Kill It with Ferroptosis
Dr. Marik developed the intravenous high dose Vitamin C that knocks out fatal Septicemia. Then he tried Ivermectin during Covid and was fired from Norfolk General, I think. Hero earning awards to being dumped because he believed in an alternative treatment. It is a big corporate hospital in Norfolk Virginia on Independence Avenue.
Really makes me angry to think about it.
So cut and burn is the only answer?
Yeah, they are doctors don’t cha know. They went to medical school. They no plenty and they are NEVER wrong…
EVER/s
Just an fyi Scott Adams did not claim that ivermectin would cure his cancer. He discussed anecdotal reports and headlines about ivermectin and fenbendazole potentially shrinking prostate cancer tumors on his podcast, presenting them as “interesting if true” and asking listeners for verifiable evidence.
He tried both ivermectin and fenbendazole under the guidance of Dr. William Makis, but stated they did not work for him. His PSA levels reportedly increased tenfold during treatment. Adams emphasized that he pursued the regimen not out of strong belief, but because he saw little downside risk. He later clarified that he was not promoting it as a cure and expressed skepticism about its effectiveness.
There are studies underway for using Ivermectin as part of some types of cancer treatment.
Yes he did, “boosters” too. At the time, he argued massively in favor of getting injected with self-replicating S-Prion mRNAIDS disease infections.
Later, he said that he was wrong about that, for the right reasons, and the people who refused were right, for the wrong reasons.
After his turbo-cancer diagnosis, he admitted it was likely caused/exacerbated by the injections (I think it was a few months ago he said that).
I remember him defending the vaccines and I know he later admitted he was wrong. I am also not surprised he was honest about the shots and the turbo cancer.
That evil and its repercussions are going to be felt for years to come.
The people who refused were right, for the wrong reasons is a bit of a non- sensical statement. I wonder what he meant.
He did get the jab, his wife at the time (not Shelly) wanted to travel to Greece
He did, so he could travel overseas.
I have been wondering about whether Scott Adams took the jab myself. I was old enough to be concerned but survived Covid before the vax and called BS when I had recovered and was told I needed a jab anyway since natural immunity is related to recovery. I have had a number of friends who died suddenly of “turbo” cancers. The plandenic was genocide plain and sinple.
There are also drugs such as Eligard which prevents the production of testosterone which is the food for prostate cancer. This drug also prevents the production of estrogen which commonly causes menopausal hot flashes in both sexes. It is also used for ovarian cancer.
I believe he got at least one Covid vaccine. More & more research, studies & data showing the vaccine & boosters resulting in turbo cancers ….prostrate as one & pancreatic as the second.
The Study of studies.
https://www.oncotarget.com/article/28824/text/
Everyone should read this.
And then demand the follow up studies, screenings, and treatments.
Thanks. Downloaded…never know when this info may help someone who took the jabs.
I am sooooo glad I got lucky and missed out on the shots!
no trust in doctors here don’t get healthcare in Little Rock Arkansas, they have laws that allow them to steal your kidneys
Why, after all these years fighting cancer, can 80% of men alive today expect to get prostate cancer.?
By the time he found out it had metastasized. I suspect this is the turbo cancer that is the consequence to those evil and murderous jabs everyone was coerced to take. Scott had a choice but he was a big believer in it until he publicly admitted he was wrong. That was good enough for me. For him to have suffered this way and succumbed is cruel. I’m still grieving as if a close friend passed. I’ve followed his work for decades and he was unbelievably funny, turned a real intelligent skeptic and I’d say public servant in the truest sense of the word.
6 of my father-in-law’s brothers died of prostate cancer, most of which traveled to other parts of their body before they died.
When my father-in-law was diagnosed with prostate cancer he had every treatment the doctors suggested, including castration.
Two years later, after still getting PSA blood tests ever 6 months (which we thought was odd), and going to Mexico for Laetrile treatments, my father-in-law died of the cancer that had “broken free” during prostrate surgery and spread throughout his body.
The only remaining brother has been in a long-term research study on prostate cancer. He is alive and well, and never had cancer.
My husband and his brother have been told they are at high risk for prostate cancer.
My husband and I decided to start fighting the cancers that run in our families — before we get them (prophylacticly) — by taking fenben and curcumin 3x weekly.
And if it ever appears my husband might have prostate cancer, he will never, ever have a prostate biopsy.
Check-out what this doctor says about the dangers of prostate biopsies, and what he suggests patients should request their doctors do to test if they have prostate cancer instead.
https://www.drgdiaz.com/prostate/prostatebiopsy.shtml
Dr. William Davis is also a good source of such information.
There are better ways than the standard of care being done today.
A fine soldier for us all. RIP – no more pain.
And many times in a day or week will we say, “Scott Adams was right…”
Blessings, hope he really did find Jesus
My first thought when they said Scot Adams was a late comer to Jesus:
“And a great number which no man can number” is a phrase from the Bible, specifically Revelation 7:9, describing an innumerable multitude from every nation standing before God’s throne, symbolizing the vast, universal gathering of saved people in heaven, representing all redeemed peoples, ethnicities, and languages. This vision contrasts with the sealed 144,000, showing a broader picture of believers from all backgrounds, clothed in white and holding palm branches, praising God and the Lamb.
I met Scott in 1992 when he was still working at Pacific Bell. I walked into a meeting room off Harrison Street in San Francisco and there was Scott, the pointy haired boss and the character known as Wally. We proceeded to have a useless 20 minute meeting where no progress was made and the same points were made over and over again. We wanted to review Scott’s products, but we would not pay for them, and pac Bell would not cover the cost.
At one point Scott just says, “they are never going to say yes to your request”. That was it. I consider myself lucky to have been in a useless meeting with Scott!
“I consider myself lucky to have been in a useless meeting with Scott!”
You were. Thanks for sharing!
Wait, what? There was a “real” pointy-haired boss?!? And a “Wally”?!?
Indeed there was and it took me a while to make the link and when I did I was shocked. And the boss was so clueless that he wouldn’t even have cared how he was being skewered by Scott.
RIP
No more pain…no more tears…no more night. God has you now, Scott…no better place to be.
May He continue to comfort and protect your family.
For decades, perhaps from prior learned office work experiences,
Scott had an innate ability to distill
the reality of many, many office work environments, (supervisor subordinate, or manager producer, relationships)
and because it was a comic strip (Dilbert),
it helped many, many people to internally, and evenly cope with their work situations. ( without taking it out, on the boss )
Per Scott’s post 2 weeks ago,
it seems that the endearing, ornery, funny yet true,
good works over time,
grew the faith in the Lord.
…faith and good works…
James 2:22
It’s the Lord’s call…
May God’s mercy be blessed upon Scott Adams…
Love thy neighbors
Let’s remember what Scott said. He basically understood Pascal’s wager.
He repeatedly said he just wanted to be useful.
He had a lot of lessons in his books and his podcast but I think his greatest lesson was he showed us how to face death. He was publicly very courageous, strong and upbeat. He never let us see it bother him. He would even joke about the limitations his body was encountering as his disease spread.
I’m happy he turned to Jesus in the end.
Godspeed Scott and rest in peace.
RIP Scott. So many good memories of reading Dilbert, posting them to my cube-walls back in the late 80s/early 90s and having various bosses shake their heads disapprovingly.
Proud member of the DNRC* where my title is ‘Chief Executive Beerocrat’
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*Dogbert’s New Ruling Class to the uninitiated
Scott, you know we loved you and respected you. Go and Rest In The Lords Peace. 💔🙏🏻♥️
What joy and goodness he brought to us! Enjoying praising the Almighty Trinity now.
So sad. Good man. Godspeed. 😢🙏
I raise my mug in the sip to Scott. The best part about this sadness is that he found Jesus. He is now in the heavenly hands of our creator. RIP Scott, God Speed.
Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy.
Dilbert helped me survive a very toxic workplace. F cancer.
Rest in peace, Scott –
I hope your kitties find new homes too
As Shelly is in charge of his estate and the two of them were still very close as best friends, I wouldn’t be surprised if those kitties end up living with Shelly and her husband. Shelly has been all in for the last while.
We knew this day would come but it’s great to hear he is resting in the arms of Jesus.
Rest In Peace
Scott Adams- A man gifted with many talents. By putting pen to paper, with simple sketches and a few words, he enticed his readers to think.
Scott Adams dared to be a conservative in a field of work dominated by hive-minded liberals. What’s more he wasn’t shy about expressing his views when there was a price to be paid for it. That in itself was a great act of bravery.
R.I.P.
I worked in an office environment nearly all of my life. The Dilbert cartoon of the day could be seen somewhere in the office, and sometimes everywhere in the office, almost every day. Most of the time the cartoon stuck to office themes and became office memes because somewhere Scott Adams was zoned in on the ups and downs of daily life. I had a book of his positioned in an obvious place in my little bookshelf for the obvious reasons:
‘Boss, I get that you are running things and I am only a worker bee around here, but don’t try to BS me about being in touch with my problems when it is your problems I am always solving. I solve them and that is what you pay me to do and, since I am still here, you must be satisfied with the percentage of the time my solutions are good ones.’
Scott Adams could find the humor of any situation and I could always laugh at his cartoons. Life at work was always a little more fun because of him. The world was a better place when we read our newspapers and the ‘Dilbert’ cartoon was the best laugh at the breakfast table. His family should take solace in knowing how millions of people enjoyed his sense of humor.
The year of birth and death just happen to add up to 32. I call bs on this, too.
I watched his podcast yesterday and you could tell his light was fading. He knew it as he said goodbye. He lived to the end by teaching people.
Patriot Scott RIP!
He will be missed. I watched him daily.
I was a regular morning patron of his daily show. He was my Rush Limbaugh replacement. Hopefully I can find someone to fill the space. Hopefully.
RIP Scott.
A piece from friend of the Treehouse Jack Cashill:
https://jackcashill.substack.com/p/media-smear-beloved-cartoonist-right
68…young! He risked it all to say what he wanted to say
Cross posted from the 1/14 prez thread.