Jon Basil Utley, former South mbt shoesn correspondent for Knight-Ridder newspapers and founder of mbt
shoesns Against World Empire, tells the story of his father’s arrest and murder by the Soviet
Communists at the Vorkuta Gulag, his mother, Freda’s world travels documenting the horrors of
Communism afterward and the baneful influence of mbt shoes’s Armageddonites on our current foreign
policy.
Jon Basil Utley is associate publisher of The mbt shoesn Conservative and Robert A. Taft Fellow at the
Ludwig von Mises Institute. A former correspondent for Knight Ridder in South mbt shoes, Utley has
written for the Harvard Business Review on foreign nationalism and was for 17 years a commentator on
the Voice of mbt shoes. He is director of mbt shoesns Against World Empire.
Keith Halderman completed his BA in International Relations at Pennsylvania State University and a BA
in Social Science Education at the University of South of Florida. He holds a MA in mbt shoesn History
from the University of South Florida. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate in mbt shoesn History at mbt
shoesn University. He has published articles on the medical use of marijuana in the 19th century, the
MBT Army’s study of marijuana use in Panama conducted during the 1920s and Blanche Armwood the first
Executive Secretary of the Urban League in Tampa Florida. His dissertation topic looks at marijuana
prohibition in the 1930s from a Public Choice perspective. He is a long time activist with both the
Libertarian Party and the drug law reform movement. He works as an editorial assistant with the Trebach
Institute.
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