The allocation or ownership of property is most wisely determined in the open market; the proper functioning of the market requires policing and the protection of private property; but this does not mean protectionism or special privilege for any owner by way of government intervention. The latter amounts to a closing of the market against peaceful traders--a reversion to barbarism and war.
THE NATIONAL-SECURITY STATE AND
THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
The national-security establishment’s assassination of President John F. Kennedy was one of the pivotal events in our lifetime, and it continues to have an adverse impact on American life today. This conference will be oriented toward people who are not well-versed in the assassination and who wish to gain a deeper understanding of it.
April 12, 2021 Where in the Constitution Is the Power to Assassinate?
The CIA and the Pentagon wield the power of assassination. We all know that. But a question naturally arises: How did they acquire that power? The federal government’s powers emanate from the Constitution. Yet, an examination of that document reveals no power of assassination being granted to the national-security branch of the federal government or, for that matter, any of the other ...
The JFK Medical Coverup
by Douglas Horne
This talk is part of the online conference The National-Security State and the Kennedy Administration. Most of the ...
Letter to Senate Homeland Committee
by Lawrence P. Schnapf
In October 2017, former chairs of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senators Charles E. Grassley and Patrick J. Leahy, co-sponsored...
The Evil of Sanctions
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Are sanctions effective? Are sanctions moral? FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger discusses this foreign policy tool that ...
Dangerous Monetary Manipulations and Fiscal Follies
by Richard M. Ebeling
Back in the 1960s, Everett Dirksen (1896-1969) served as the Republican Party minority leader in the U.S. Senate. One of his famous lines about ...