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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...

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Aim 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...

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“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...

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Solution 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...

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Why 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,...

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Ben 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...

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Why 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 →

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Why criminals’ motives matter

We want to know why everyone involved with the crime carried it out.Continue reading →

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Who moves first?

The mathematician and philosopher Laplace said that “the weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its …Continue reading →

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First 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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