The Barnes Review, July/August 2007

The Barnes Review, July/August 2007

VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 4


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BIAS IN ACADEMIA: CULTURE HEROES

By Prof. Ray Goodwin. Professors indoctrinate students with establishment ideology disguised as factual information. This would not be so bad except that most of it is the opposite of the truth. Examples given include the cases of Nat Turner, John Brown, the murder of JFK, the attack on the USS Liberty and various articles in past issues of TBR. Here are the comments of one gutsy, politically incorrect but historically accurate professor whose lessons plan was usually at odds with the liberal textbook he was told to teach from. These are the comments of Prof. Ray Goodwin from TBR’s 2006 Labor Day conference…

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The Barnes Review, March/April 2007

The Barnes Review, March/April 2007

VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 2


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THE BATTLE OF BLOOD RIVER

By Deirdre Fields. It may not be well known in America, but for South Africans the Battle of Blood River, between the Zulus and the Boers was a watershed event. In a scene seemingly stolen straight from America’s Wild West, Boer pioneers circled their covered wagons and, with the help of every man, woman and child in the wagon train, fired their muskets at wave after wave of attacking natives bent on murder. Somehow, the Boers won the day. After counting the dead and tending to the wounded, they swore to remember the anniversary of the battle forever and mark it as a holy day…

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The Barnes Review, January/February 2007

The Barnes Review, January/February 2007

VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 1


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BALTIC ORIGIN OF HOMER’S TALES

By John Tiffany. The tall tales of the still universally read storyteller Homer involve ancient Greeks, so we naturally assume (as do almost all scholars) any events related to them must have taken place in the Mediterranean. But we tend to forget the Greeks originally came from somewhere else, somewhere to the north. The author of a new book has amassed amazing evidence that Homer’s heroic events transpired in the Baltic and Scandinavian world…

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The Barnes Review, November/December 2006

The Barnes Review, November/December 2006

VOLUME XII, NUMBER 6


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NEW REVELATIONS ABOUT JESUS

By John Tiffany. Linguists and Biblical scholars are finding out much new information in regard to the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Much of what we knew—or thought we knew— about Jesus Christ is coming under scrutiny. Find out about some of the new revelations coming to light in regard to the life of the Prince of Peace in this fascinating article from Assistant Editor John Tiffany…

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The Barnes Review, May/June 2006 (PDF)

The Barnes Review, May/June 2006 (PDF)

VOLUME XII, NUMBER 3


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JIMMY DOOLITTLE & THE TOKYO RAID

By John Tiffany. The top-secret mission known as the Doolittle Raid was a mission to bomb Tokyo and other Japanese sites as at least a symbolic revenge on Nippon for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Jimmy Doolittle is the legendary aviator who was perhaps the only man capable of pulling off this remarkable feat…

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The Barnes Review, March/April 2006

The Barnes Review, March/April 2006

VOLUME XII, NUMBER 2


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CIVIL RIGHTS IN GERMANY

By Germar Rudolf. The German government claims to be a democracy with an independent legal system based on the rule of law. The constitution of occupied Germany sounds good on paper. But here is the truth from a former German citizen, deported from America and now locked in jail in the German gulag for discussing this subject and others deemed “untouchable.”…

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The Barnes Review, March/April 2005

The Barnes Review, March/April 2005

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WHY I RESIST THE CENTRAL BANK

By Thomas Jefferson. In this seminal essay, our third president outlines the constitutional argument against the erection of a central bank. It is important because this constitutionalist analysis laid the groundwork for all the polemics against the bankers that were to come through Jackson to the Nebraska populists to our modern patriot movement.

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The Barnes Review, November/December 2003 (PDF)

The Barnes Review, November/December 2003 (PDF)

VOLUME IX, NUMBER 6


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EISENHOWER SILENCES MCCARTHY

By Michael Mclaughlin. We are very proud to bring you this first class treatment of the official, presidential silencing of the great patriot of the 1950s, Senator Joseph McCarthy. This story will shock you. For the U.S. reputation as the anti-communist leader to be sullied like this is very important and is good Revisionism…

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The Barnes Review, July/August 2003

The Barnes Review, July/August 2003

VOLUME IX, NUMBER 4


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BARNES REVIEW CONFERENCE ROUNDUP

By Ralph Forbes. On June 22, TBR and American Free Press newspaper concluded their Fourth International Conference on Authentic History, Real News & the First Amendment. Speakers as diverse as Tom Kimmel and Sen. Mike Gravel gave presentations. Truth was told—right in the belly of the beast…

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