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Kim Iversen Show! Targeted for Bitcoin? Inside Ian Freeman’s Unjust Conviction by the Government

Kim Iversen and Jacob Hornberger get inside Ian Freeman’s unjust conviction by the government; an innocent man serving 8 years. Jacob illustrates how the mainstream media has attacked Ian's character by making false claims of being a fraudster and launderer. As you will see the evidence does not add up.


Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, whose mission is to present the principled, uncompromising case for the libertarian philosophy. He got his B.A. in economics from Virginia Military Institute and his law degree from theUniversity of Texas. After practicing law as a civil and criminal trial attorney for 12 years, he left the practice of law to become program director at The Foundation for Economic Education. He founded FFF in 1989.


In this video, Kim Iversen, political commentator and host, sits down with Jacob Hornberger, founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation, to discuss the unjust conviction of Ian Freeman, a Bitcoin pioneer and libertarian advocate. They explore how Freeman’s efforts to promote Bitcoin and financial autonomy led to government overreach and an unjust legal case. Hornberger offers a critical analysis of the prosecution’s case against Ian Freeman, shedding light on the broader implications for innovation, financial freedom, and the dangers of government interference in emerging technologies.


  1. Key points covered:

    • Ian Freeman’s contributions to Bitcoin and the libertarian movement.

    • The impact of government overreach on innovators in the cryptocurrency space.

    • Commentary from Jacob Hornberger on the need for justice reform and protection of individual freedoms.

    • Support the fight to #FreeIanNow and learn more about the threats posed by overreaching government policies.


Read "The Unjust Conviction of an Innocent Man: The Ian Freeman Case." https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/a...




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