From The Future of Freedom Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject FFF at FreedomFest 2023
Date June 12, 2023 4:05 PM
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Dear Friend of FFF,

We are pleased to announce that FFF will be at FreedomFest this year, which is being held at the Renasant Convention Center in Memphis from Wednesday, July 12, through Saturday, July 15. Here is the link to the conference: [link removed]

I will be participating in the following two programs:

1. Friday, July 14, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Mock Trial: Open Borders on Trial

Presenters:
Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for National Review.
Bryan Caplan, professor of economics at George Mason University.
Catherine Bernard, founding partner of Bernard and Johnson, LLC.
Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.
Jan Jekielek, senior editor at the Epoch Times.

2. Saturday, July 15, from 2:10 pm to 3:00 pm
“The JFK Assassination: How the Military’s Fraudulent Autopsy on Kennedy’s Body Led to the
Truth”
Presenter: Jacob Hornberger, founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation

I hope to see you there! If you do attend, I hope you’ll plan to come to these two events. I’ll also
be hanging out at FFF’s exhibit table from time to time.

Yours for liberty,
Jacob
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