Jacob Hornberger - and The Future of Freedom Foundation present "The National Security State and JFK" - Saturday June 3, 2017 at Dulles Airport Marriott.
The Future of Freedom Foundation is
pleased to announce one of the most fascinating, important, and relevant
conferences in our 27-year history.
Entitled “The National Security
State and JFK,” the conference will be held on Saturday, June 3, 2017, at the
Dulles Airport Marriott in Northern Virginia.
Admission price: $99, including
coffee, tea, lunch, and afternoon appetizer break.
The conference will examine the
nature, origins, and consequences of America as a national security state since
the end of World War II, including such programs as regime-change operations,
invasions, occupations, coups, support of dictatorships, assassination,
torture, indefinite detention, rendition, and kidnappings.
The conference will also focus on
President John F. Kennedy’s turn toward peace and friendly relations with the
Soviet Union, and Cuba and his resulting war against the U.S. national-security
establishment.
We have lined up one of the most
impressive arrays of speakers in our 27-year history for this conference.
Complete bios are posted below.
Jeffrey Sachs, one of the speakers
who takes no position on the Kennedy assassination, will kick off the
conference with a discussion of JFK’s Peace Speech at American University in
June 1963.
Stephen Kinzer and Michael Glennon,
both of whom also take no position on the assassination, will be addressing the
origins, nature, and consequences of the national security state.
Douglas Horne, David Talbot, Peter
Janney, Jefferson Morley, and Jacob Hornberger, all of whom are authors of
notable books relating to the JFK assassination — will be addressing the JFK
presidency, his war with the national-security state, his outreach in peace and
friendship to the Soviet Union, and the Cold War context of the JFK
assassination.
Ron Paul will be talking about
freedom and the national-security state and will be expressing his views on the
JFK assassination at the conference.
Oliver Stone will be talking about
the national-security state and the JFK assassination.
We hope you will join us for what
promises to be a fantastic conference. Space will be limited and so attendance
will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Schedule
8:00 a.m. – Registration
8:45 a.m. – Welcome
9:00 a.m. – Jeffrey Sachs
9:45 a.m. – Michael Glennon
10:30 a.m. – Stephen Kinzer
11:15 a.m. – Douglas Horne
12:00 p.m. – Lunch
12:45 p.m. – David Talbot
1:30 p.m. – Peter Janney
2:15 p.m. – Break
2:30 p.m. – Jefferson Morley
3:15 p.m. – Ron Paul
4:00 p.m. – Appetizer Break
4:45 p.m. – Jacob Hornberger
5:30 p.m. – Oliver Stone
6:15 – End
Conference Speakers
Oliver Stone, the noted Hollywood producer and
directot, received an Academy Award for Best Director for his war
drama Platoon, which received the Best Picture award. Stone won another
Best Director Oscar for the second movie of his Vietnam War trilogy, Born
on the Fourth of July, which was followed by Heaven & Earth. His
other movies include Salvador, Wall Street, Natural Born Killers, Money
Never Sleeps, The Doors, Nixon, W., and Snowden. He wrote the
screenplay for Midnight Express, a movie that received three Academy
Awards. He has also produced and directed many documentaries, including
Showtime’s Untold History of the United States. In 1991, he directed
the movie JFK, starring
Kevin Costner and Donald Sutherland, which posits that the U.S.
national-security establishment orchestrated the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy. The movie led to the passage of the JFK Records Act, which
mandated the disclosure and release of tens of thousands of
assassination-related records and documents of the military, the CIA, the
Secret Service, and other federal agencies.
Ron Paul was a Republican
presidential candidate in 2008 and 2012 and the Libertarian Party presidential
candidate in 1988. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from
1976-1977, from 1979-1985, and from 1997-2013. One of the country’s most ardent
defenders of freedom, peace, free markets, and sound money, Paul has long been
a fierce critic of the Federal Reserve System, the IRS, the war on drugs,
socialism, empire, interventionism, and the national-security establishment. He
has also been an ardent defender of civil liberties and a vocal critic of the
USA PATRIOT Act, torture, indefinite detention, and NSA surveillance programs.
A graduate of Gettysburg College and Duke University School of Medicine, Paul
was a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist from the 1960s-1980s. The Founder of
the Ron Paul Institute, Paul is the author of several books on Austrian economics
and classical liberalism, among which are The Case for Gold, A Foreign
Policy of Freedom, End the Fed, Pillars of Prosperity, The
Revolution: A Manifesto, Swords
into Plowshares, and Liberty
Defined.
Jeffrey Sachs holds the title
of University Professor, the highest rank of professorship at Columbia
University. He is a special adviser to former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
on the Millennium Development Goals. Sachs has authored three New York
Times bestsellers: The End of Poverty (2005), Common Wealth (2008),
and The Price of Civilization (2011). His most recent book is The
Age of Sustainable Development (2015). At the age of 28, he became a full
professor with tenure at Harvard. Sachs was named one of Time magazine’s
“100 Most Influential People in the World” in 2004 and 2005. In 2013, he
authored a book on President John F. Kennedy’s remarkable Peace Speech at
American University, entitled To Move the World: JFK’s Quest for Peace.
Stephen Kinzer is a former New
York Times reporter and is currently a world affair columnist for the Boston
Globe. Having taught at both Northwestern University and Boston
University, he also currently a senior fellow in international and public
affairs at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown
University. A longtime critic of America’s interventionist foreign policy,
Kinzer’s books include Bitter Fruit: The Story of the American Coup in
Guatemala; All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East
Terror; Overthrow:
America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq; The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles and Their Secret
World War; and, most recently, The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the Birth of
American Empire.
Michael J. Glennon is Professor
of International Law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
University. He has been Legal Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee (1977-1980); a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars in Washington, DC (2001-2002); and Thomas Hawkins Johnson Visiting
Scholar at the United States Military Academy, West Point (2005). Professor
Glennon has served as a consultant to various congressional committees, the
U.S. State Department, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. He is
a member of the American Law Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Professor Glennon is the author of numerous articles on constitutional and
international law as well as several books. His op-ed pieces have appeared
in the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, International
Herald-Tribune, Financial Times, and Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung. The
paperback edition of his latest book, National Security and Double Government, was published
this year by Oxford University Press. He is the author of “Security Breach” in
the current issue of Harper’s Magazine.
Douglas P. Horne served as head
of the military records team on the Assassination Records Review Board, the
independent federal agency established by Congress in the 1990s to secure
release of long-secret official records relating to the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. Horne played an instrumental role in locating and
securing the release of U.S. military records on Cuba and Vietnam policy from
1961 through 1964. He is the author of the five-volume book Inside the Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S.
Government’s Final Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence
in the Assassination of JFK (2009) and the author of FFF’s bestselling
ebook JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy
Was Assassinated (2014). He also made a 6 1/2 hour video presentation
entitled “Altered History: Exposing Deceit and Deception in the JFK
Assassination Evidence,” which has now received 240,000 views. His most
recent book, Deception, Intrigue, and the Road to War (2017), is
about FDR and Pearl Harbor.
David Talbot is the founder and
former CEO and editor-in-chief of Salon, a pioneering, award-winning Internet
magazine. He has also worked as a senior editor for Mother Jones magazine and a
features editor for the San Francisco Examiner. He has written for Time magazine, The
New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and other publications. In 2007, Talbot
authored Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, which
focuses on Bobby Kennedy’s search for truth in the assassination of his
brother, became a New York Times bestseller. His most recent book is The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of
America’s Secret Government, which Kirkus Reviews called “a frightening
biography of power, manipulation and outright treason” and a book that
“all Americans citizens should read … and have their eyes opened.”
Peter Janney has been a
practicing psychologist, educator, and consultant for over 35 years. He is the
author of Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy,
Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace (3rd edition,
2016), which details his many years of investigation into Washington’s most
famous unsolved murder of Mary Meyer. The book was the general non-fiction
winner of the 2012 Hollywood Book Festival and received honorable mentions in
the 2012 N.E. Book Festival and the 2012 London Book Festival. Hollywood
producer and director Oliver Stone, who directed the movie JFK, called
the book “a fascinating story” and said that “Peter Janney’s unsparing analysis
moves us closer to a reckoning.” A graduate of Princeton, where he studied
American history under Martin Duberman, Janney earned a doctoral degree in
psychology at Boston University in 1981. He currently resides by the sea in
Beverly, Massachusetts.
Jefferson Morley is moderator
of of JFK Facts (JFKFacts.org). He worked as an editor and reporter at The
Washington Post, The Nation, The New Republic, and Harper’s Magazine.
His work has appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times
Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, Reader’s Digest, Rolling Stone, and Slate. His
first book was Our Man in Mexico: Winston Scott and the Hidden History of the
CIA (2008). His book Snow-Storm in August (2013) details
what happened when the anti-slavery movement first came to Washington, D.C.,
during Andrew Jackson’s presidency. Morley is also the author of FFF’s ebook CIA & JFK: The Secret Assassination Files. His
newest book, a biography of James Jesus Angleton, CIA chief of CIA
Counterintelligence from 1954 to 1975, will be published by St. Martin’s Press
this year.
Jacob Hornberger is founder and
president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, a libertarian educational
foundation whose mission is to present an uncompromising case for the
libertarian philosophy. He received a B.A. in economics from Virginia Military
Institute and a J.D. from the University of Texas. From 1975-1987 he was a
trial attorney in Texas and also served as an adjunct professor of law and
economics at the University of Dallas. Hornberger left the practice of law in
1987 to become director of programs at The Foundation for Economic Education
and then founded FFF in 1989. He is the author of The
Kennedy Autopsy as well as Regime Change: The Kennedy Assassination; and The CIA, Terrorism, and the Cold War: The Evil of the National
Security State.
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