- 5/7/2013:
- 3/12/2013:
- 1/16/2013:
- 10/27/2012:
- 09/2/2012: Editorial TBR 2012, no. 4: Vladimir the Great?, by Pete Papaherakles
- 09/1/2012:
- 07/10/2012:
- 04/26/2012:
- 02/24/2012:
- 01/02/2012:
- 10/04/2011:
- 8/31/2011:
- 8/9/2011: Articles from TBR 2001:
- Concentration Camp Money—‘Lagergeld’ Used to Pay Prisoners for Their Work, by Jennifer A. White
- The ‘Reconquista’—Mexico’s Dream of ‘Retaking’ the Southwest, by John Tiffany
- The Dual Nature of the Byzantine Empire… and the Anecdota of Procopius, by Edward T. May
- The Tragedy of Rudolf Hess: What Manner of Man Was He?, by M. Raphael Johnson
- Rediscovering the Forgotten White Ancestors of Many American Indians, by J.S. Slaymaker
- The Maine Northeast Boundary Controversy & The Treason of Daniel Webster, by Stephen J. Martin
- 7/18/2011: Articles from TBR 2002:
- Machiavelli: The Ethics of Control & The American Condition, by M. Raphael Johnson
- The Kensington Rune Stone: A Minnesota Mystery Solved?, by Stephen J. Martin
- Privately Created Money: The Ultimate Destroyer of Civilizations, by David Astle
- The Israel Problem, by Issa Nakleh
- The Enigma of Ukraine: Culture or Nation State?, by M. Raphael Johnson
- The Peróns: Argentina’s Populist Power Couple, by Robert K. Logan
- 7/5/2011: Articles from TBR 2003:
- The Wizard of Oz: A Populist Parable?, by Henry M. Littlefield
- Watergate Revisited, by Richard J. McGowan
- Al Capone: The Man and the Myth, by Michael Collins Piper
- I Was There When Robert F. Kennedy Died, by Anonymous
- The Slaying of a Viking: The Epic of Vidkun Quisling, by Michael McLaughlin
- Eisenhower Silences McCarthy, by Earl Denny
- 7/4/2011:
- 6/27/2011: Articles from TBR 2004
- The Racial Makeup of the Original Egyptians, by John Tiffany
- Old Hickory’s Farewell Address, by Andrew Jackson
- Nuremberg in the National Socialist Mind by Leon Degrelle
- Adolf Hitler—An Overlooked Candidate for the Nobel Prize, by Alex S. Perry Jr.
- Tolkien’s Mythos, by Stephen Goodson
- George Washington Wasn’t Our First President, by Vance Beaudreau
- 6/10/2011: Articles from TBR 2005
- The Destiny of America, by Francis Parker Yockey
- Why Thomas Jefferson Opposed the Creation of a Central Bank, by Thomas Jefferson
- Sam Houston—A Revisionist Look at the Life & Career of the ‘Hero of San Jacinto,’ by Bruce Marshall
- The Surprising Purpose of the First Crusade, by Troy Southgate
- My Revolutionary Life: Muzzling the Vanquished, by Leon Degrell
- Of Teutonic Blood: Early Contributions to Civilization of Germans & German-Americans, by John Nugent
- 6/5/2011: Article from TBR 6/2006: New Revelations About Jesus, by John Tiffany
- 5/25/2011: Articles from TBR 2006
- Shattering the Icon of Lincoln, by Sam Dickson
- Exposing the Despicable State of Civil Rights in Germany Today, by Germar Rudolf
- Jimmy Doolittle—America’s “old, bold pilot” & his raid on Tokyo, by John Tiffany
- Judas Iscariot—Was He a Good Guy or a Bad Guy?, by Harrell Rhome
- The Truth About Cattle Kate—An American Lynching, by Margaret Huffstickler
- 5/11/2011: Articles from TBR 2007
- Bias in Academia and the Cases of Nat Turner & John Brown, by Ray Goodwin
- Fables of Ancient Israel Now Being Dissected, by John Tiffany
- German WWI Naval Raiders, by Gene Flinter
- New Evidence Indicates Legendary Greek Tales Took Place in the Baltic, by John Tiffany
- One Man’s Journey to ‘Holocaust Denial’, by Ray Goodwin
- The Battle of Blood River, by Deirdre Fields
- 4/29/2011: From TBR 3/2011: Ulysses S. Grant: Why the Mainstream Likes to Bash Him, by Marc Roland
- 4/27/2011: Articles from TBR 2008
- The European-American Heritage Project: Of Scottish Blood, by John Tiffany
- Daniel Boone: The Man versus The Myth, by John Tiffany
- Wanted: The Hidden History of Lincoln’s Assassin John Wilkes Booth, by Pat Shannan
- Martin Luther: A Lightning Bolt May Have Changed the World—or Not, by John Tiffany
- The Jews in the Soviet Union, by Udo Walendy
- Ireland And The World’s Longest War, by Arthur Kemp
- 4/18/2011: Articles from TBR 2009
- An Alternate View of World History And Global End Times Doctrines From an Indo-Aryan Perspective, by Harrell Rhome
- Corrupt Secret Associates of Benedict Arnold, by Henry Ford
- Red Man vs. White Man: The Seventh Great Race War, by Arthur Kemp
- Lincoln: Father of Our Nation? ‘Honest’ Abe & the Construction of the Modern Federal Police State, by Alex S. Perry jr.
- 4/12/2011: Articles from TBR 2009 & 2010
- 4/4/2011:
- Antony & Cleopatra, by Thomas Watson
- Complete TBR Issues 2008 nos. 3, 4 & 6; 2009 no. 4 & 5
- 3/28/2011:
- Revenge of the Neanderthal, by Willis Carto
- Complete TBR Issues 2005 nos. 4 & 5; 2006 no. 3 & 4
- 3/3/2011: Walt Disney and the American Dream, by Merlin Miller
- 2/25/2011:
- How the South Might Have Won ‘Lincoln’s War’, by Pat Shannan
- Complete TBR Issues 2003 nos. 3, 5 & 6; 2004 no. 3
- 2/15/2011: Benito Mussolini’s Surprising Pen Pal, by Marc Roland
- 2/6/2011:
- Christmas in Early America, by Donald N. Moran
- Complete TBR Issues 2001 nos. 3 & 6; 2002 nos. 1,2,4,5
- 1/29/2011:
- 1/24/2011:
- 1/23/2011:
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