Dear Maria,
I am pleased to announce The Future of Freedom Foundation’s publication of my new book An Encounter with Evil: The Abraham Zapruder Story. It can be purchased at Amazon for $9.95 for the Kindle Version and $14.95 for the print version.
The following is a synopsis of the book:
“This book is about evil, more specifically, one person’s chance encounter with evil, an encounter that ended up destroying the rest of his life. The dark secret involved in that encounter also resulted in a decades-long family taboo, extending long after that person who had that encounter with evil had passed away.
“That person was Abraham Zapruder, the man who filmed the famous ‘Zapruder film’ that captured the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Through sheer happenstance, Zapruder’s life and the lives of his family were changed forever — for better and for worse — by his encounter with evil.
"This book identifies and confronts the evil that destroyed the rest of Abraham Zapruder’s life and uncovers the dark secret that led to the Zapruder family taboo against discussing his film. It also discusses what needs to be done to eradicate that evil, which is still among us. Our national well-being depends on it.”
We have posted the Introduction to the book on FFF’s website. You can read it here.
You can also read my blog post today, which is about my new book.
I am confident that you are going to enjoy reading this book and that it will give you a deeper understanding of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as well as the political events surrounding the assassination.
Perhaps more important, my new book shows how the Kennedy assassination helps us to understand the foreign-policy crises that afflict our nation today and explains what we need to do to extricate ourselves from these crises and restore a society based on liberty, peace, prosperity, and harmony.
Again: $9.95 Kindle; $14.95 print at Amazon. Once you have read the book, please leave ratings and comments at Amazon.
Thank you!
Yours for liberty,
Jacob Hornberger
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