I’m Speaking at the JFK Lancer Conference in Dallas
I’ll be speaking at the JFK Lancer Conference in Dallas, which is being held on November 22-24 at the Dallas Marriott Downtown. Founded in 1995 by Thomas A. Jones and Debra Conway, the conference is the “longest running conference in the research community concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.” The program will begin at 2 p.m. on Friday.
The title of my talk is “The JFK Assassination and Other Cold War Regime-Change Operations.” It will show how the U.S. national-security establishment’s regime-change operations in Iran, Guatemala, Cuba, and Chile, both before and after the JFK assassination, help us to understand the reasoning behind its regime-change operation in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
The conference website does not yet have its speaker line-up posted but I know that my friend Mike Swanson will also be speaking there. Mike is the author of The War State: The Cold War Origins Of The Military-Industrial Complex And The Power Elite, 1945-1963, one of the best books you’ll ever read, and also another fantastic book entitled Why The Vietnam War?: Nuclear Bombs and Nation Building in Southeast Asia, 1945-1961.
If you plan on attending, please look me up. I’l have some autographed copies of my books for sale. There are still a few discounted rooms available at the Marriott. You can purchase tickets to the conference here. I hope to see you there!
REMINDER: Our Online Zoom Immigration Conference Starts Soon
Don’t forget to register for our Zoom conference entitled “The Case for Open Borders,” which will consist of a series of weekly talks by some of the most eloquent and competent proponents of open borders in the country.
The conference kicks off with a presentation by Richard Ebeling on Monday, September 30, at 7 p.m. Richard is the BB&T Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at The Citadel, former president of The Foundation for Economic Education, former Ludwig von Mises Professor of Economics at the Citadel, former vice president of academic affairs at FFF, co-host of FFF’s weekly show “The Libertarian Angle,” and the co-editor of our 1995 book The Case for Free Trade and Open Immigration.
The presidential debate this week demonstrates that both Republicans and Democrats are doubling down on their ardent support of their failed, deadly, and destructive system of immigration controls. In fact, they are competing against each other as to which of them will make the militarized immigration police state fierce
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