The National-Security State and the Kennedy Assassination by Future of Freedom Foundation March 5, 2021 The national-security establishment's assassination of President John F. Kennedy was one of the pivotal ...
All the Ways the Government Can Lay Siege to Your Property by John W. Whitehead March 3, 2021 “How ‘secure’ do our homes remain if police, armed with no warrant, can pound on doors at will and … forcibly ...
Post-Covid Policy Advice from Ludwig von Mises for Developing Countries by Richard M. Ebeling March 2, 2021 The coronavirus and the government responses with shutdowns and lockdowns, along with restrictions on international travel and disruptions of the global supply chains that ...
The Abby Honold Act Will Gut Justice by Wendy McElroy March 1, 2021 You are hauled in by the police and accused of rape. Being innocent, you demand to know details of the accusation: when, where did ...
Letter to House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform by Lawrence P. Schnapf February 25, 2021 Note: This letter was written by Larry Schnapf, a New York City attorney, to Carolyn Maloney, Chair of the House Committee on Oversight and ...
Socialism-in-Practice Was a Nightmare, Not Utopia by Richard M. Ebeling February 24, 2021 It is amazing sometimes how really short humanity’s historical memory can be. Listening to some in American academia and on social media, you would ...
When Ben Bradlee and James Angleton Obstructed Justice by Jacob G. Hornberger March 5, 2021 On October 12, 1964, a woman named Mary Pinchot Meyer was brutally shot and killed while walking along the C&O Canal Trail near the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C. The police charged a black man named Ray Crump, Jr., with the crime. Since the murder took place in the nation’s capital, the trial was in a federal district court.
Kennedy’s Policy Toward Third World Nations by Jacob G. Hornberger March 4, 2021 Last night, we had the first presentation in our online conference “The National Security State and the Kennedy Assassination.” Our first speaker was James DiEugenio, who has been the leading figure in the JFK assassination research community highlighting how President Kennedy’s policy toward independence movements in Third World countries was contrary to the policy held by the U.S. national-security establishment, namely ...
The National-Security State Racket by Jacob G. Hornberger March 3, 2021 Note: Join us for the first presentation in our conference “The National Security State and the Kennedy Assassination,” which begins this evening (Wednesday), March 3, and continues regularly thereafter through April 21. Admission: Free. Our first speaker is James DiEugenio, who will discuss President Kennedy's policy toward independence movements in Third World countries, a policy that was in contradiction to the ...
Why Is Stonewall Jackson at a National Park but Not at VMI? by Jacob G. Hornberger March 2, 2021 As I pointed out in my article “The VMI Controversy,” the VMI administration has recently removed a statue of Stonewall Jackson from the VMI parade ground in front of barracks. The statue was given to VMI in 1912 by its sculptor, Sir Moses Ezekiel, an alumnus of the college. The decision to remove the statue came in response to ...
Remembering Murray Rothbard March 5, 2021 Did you know that this week would have been Murray Rothbard's 95th birthday? Join FFF president Jacob ...
President Kennedy and the Third World March 4, 2021 This talk is part of the online conference The National-Security State and the Kennedy Administration. Jim DiEugenio ...
Keep the Public Schools Shut Down February 26, 2021 Would it be better to just leave the public schools shut down permanently? Join FFF president Jacob ...
Open the Borders February 19, 2021 Will President Biden's comprehensive immigration plan resolve the decades-long immigration crisis? Join FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger ...