The CIA’s Zapruder Film Secrecy by Jacob G. Hornberger September 21, 2022 This coming December 15 is the newest deadline for the disclosure of the CIA’s 50-year-old records relating to the Kennedy assassination. In a recent article, I predicted that as the deadline approaches, the CIA will seek yet another extension of time for secrecy and that President Biden will deferentially grant it. The CIA will undoubtedly once again claim that the disclosure of its 50-year-old records would threaten “national security,” maybe by making the United States vulnerable to a communist takeover. The CIA might also make the same claim it did when it last successfully sought an extension of time for secrecy — that Covid continues to prevent it from examining the 50-year-old records to see if disclosure would present a danger to “national security.” Regardless, one thing is crystal clear to me: The CIA’s records that remain to be released will not include its records relating to its taking control over the Abraham Zapruder film on ...
Chile’s Lessons for Americans by Jacob G. Hornberger September 15, 2022 NOTE: Our upcoming online Zoom conference "End Inflation and the Fed" kicks off on Monday, October 3, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time with Richard Ebeling. Richard teaches economics at the Citadel and is co-host of FFF's weekly Internet show, the Libertarian Angle. He is former president of The Foundation for Economic Education and former Ludwig von Mises Professor of Economics at Hillsdale College. He is also the author of FFF's book Monetary Central Planning and the State. I hope you will join us for a great talk on a critically important issue facing our country as well as a lively discussion. FREE! Register here. ******** In a nationwide vote, Chilean voters recently rejected a new constitution that was being proposed to them. The rejection was surprising because Chileans had previously voted in favor of having a new constitution to replace the constitution put into place by Chilean military general Augusto Pinochet after he took power ...
My Prediction on the CIA’s Secret Assassination Files by Jacob G. Hornberger September 8, 2022 This coming December 15 is the date that President Biden set for the release of the CIA’s long-secret JFK-related records. I would like to place my prediction on the record three months in advance of that deadline. I predict that the CIA will, once again, request Biden to, once again, extend the time for secrecy. Further Biden, citing ...
Why the JFK Assassination Should Matter to Everyone, Part 1 by Jacob G. Hornberger September 1, 2022 Part 1 | Part 2 As everyone knows, the term that is commonly used when the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is raised is “conspiracy theory!” It is a term that the CIA long ago advised its assets in the mainstream press to employ against people who were questioning or challenging the official narrative of the assassination. The ...
JFK’s War Against the Military Industrial Complex by Jacob G. Hornberger August 8, 2022 A question I often receive in response to my articles and books on the Kennedy assassination is: What difference does it make? The assassination took place almost 60 years ago. My answer: Look at three things: (1) the current budget of the military-industrial complex; (2) the perpetual foreign-policy crises into which our nation has been plunged; and (3) ...
The Secret Service’s Obstructions of Justice by Jacob G. Hornberger July 22, 2022 According to an article on the website Alternet, “Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner is calling for a “criminal investigation” into the U.S. Secret Service‘s deleted text messages” relating to the congressional investigation into the January 6 protests at the Capitol. The article stated, “The Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General notified the House and Senate ...
Rafael Caro Quintero and the JFK Assassination by Jacob G. Hornberger July 20, 2022 U.S. officials are celebrating the capture of Rafael Caro Quintero, the Mexican drug lord wanted for the kidnapping, torture, and execution in 1985 of a DEA agent named Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who had been assigned to operate in Mexico as part of the U.S. war on drugs. Caro Quintero had already served 28 years in jail in Mexico ...
DeSantis’s Socialist Measures to Condemn Communism by Jacob G. Hornberger July 15, 2022 Republicans sometimes introduce a bit of humor into public life, even if they have no intention of being funny. A recent example is Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Undoubtedly catering to Cuban-Americans in the hope of garnering their votes, DeSantis recently signed a bill establishing November 7 as “Victims of Communism Day” to honor the millions ...
Advancing Liberty at Porcfest Today! by Jacob G. Hornberger June 24, 2022 Today, I will be at PorcFest, the annual summer festival held at Roger’s Campground in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Licensed under Creative Commons. I’ve been speaking at this great event for many years. This is the first time I will be giving two ...
Assange Should Put the Pentagon and the CIA on Trial by Jacob G. Hornberger June 17, 2022 NOTE: I’m am once again speaking at PorcFest in New Hampshire next week. If you’re attending, I would like to invite you to attend my two talks on Friday, June 24: “Why the JFK Assassination Should Matter to You” at 12 noon and “Open Minds on Open Borders” at 3 p.m. See the PorcFest schedule for the rooms ...