Crime in high places
What should we do if we observe a prison camp that imprisons innocent people? That question arose when the United States government rounded up Japanese American citizens after Pearl Harbor, and put...
View ArticleAim of the 9/11 truth movement
We have to consider for a few moments the stated aim of individuals in the 9/11 truth movement. When people challenge their evidence, their reasoning, their implied conclusions, their analytical...
View Article“It would be very dangerous to the country”
If I told you what I really know, it would be very dangerous to the country. Our whole political system could be disrupted. ~ J. Edgar Hoover, 1964 As you might guess, Hoover expressed his I’ve got a...
View ArticleSolution of political crimes: truth vs. untruth
If you’ve been following The Jeffersonian even occasionally, you know that I’m writing a book called Infamy. Alright, you probably don’t know that, because I don’t mention the book that much. Whenever...
View ArticleWhy he died and why it matters
When the Warren Commission’s report came out on September 24, 1963, TIME’s writers worked thirty-six hours straight to prepare a summary of the report for the magazine’s next issue. Fifty years later,...
View ArticleBen Bradlee dies fifty years after Mary Pinchot Meyer
“The little-known murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer in October, 1964, may well be the connecting tissue binding together some of the central characters near the top of the conspiracy to assassinate...
View ArticleWhy you need to ask “Why?”
Here’s an interesting thought about argumentation. To place your faith in something – that is, in order to believe it …Continue reading →
View ArticleWhy criminals’ motives matter
We want to know why everyone involved with the crime carried it out.Continue reading →
View ArticleWho moves first?
The mathematician and philosopher Laplace said that “the weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its …Continue reading →
View ArticleFirst licks in politics, first place in history
If you have not yet read James Douglass’s JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, do …Continue reading →
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