March/April 2005 – Volume XI, Number 2
4 WHY I RESIST THE CENTRAL BANK
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.
8 NEW ZEALAND’S HIDDEN PAST
John Tiffany
The racial and cultural history of New Zealand is
almost completely ignored among Americans. First there is the evidence that the
ancient Maoris were not first to New Zealand’s shores. And then there is the
fight of the Maoris against their British colonial oppressors. Both were in
need of some authentic Revisionist examination.
20 ISLAM’S LINKS TO JUDAISM
Dr. Harrell Rhome
TBR Board Member Dr. Harrell Rhome takes aim at
the conception that Judaism and Islam are radically different. The facts prove
otherwise. Mohammed was heavily influenced by Jewish ideas, and Islam takes
much from its ancient surroundings. Here’s a look at comparative religion and
ethnology not being discussed elsewhere.
26 THE TRUTH ABOUT BURMA
Dr.
M. Raphael Johnson, Ph.D.
For anyone who follows Asian politics, the
government of Burma, also called Myanmar, is held up to the most withering
contempt since the Third Reich. The elite media the world over has condemned
Burma for its repressive government and oppression of student activists. But
what is the real story? Does George Soros’s violent invective have a hidden
agenda? And, just as importantly, what sort of government does Burma have, and
who does it serve?
33 AFTER GERMANY SURRENDERED
Robert
K. Logan
Our own Robert Logan lays bare the Allied
propaganda about the fate of Germany after the war. Deliberately left out of
the victors’ history textbooks is the story of mass rape, imprisonment, murder
and pillage carried out by nearly all Allied military personnel after Germany
fell.
41 EXTERMINATE ALL GERMANS
Walter & Herta Ruthard
In these essays we read of the treatment of
Germans during and after WWII from a personal perspective. While Holocaust
survivors have continually told the world about their fate, in personal and
tearjerking terms, it is about time that the German people had their say about
their own suffering. Herta and Walter Ruthard were both victims of atrocities
during the World War II era, and are still alive and kicking to tell the world
about it. Whether the world will take heed is another matter.
50 ITALY & THE A-BOMB
Robert
K. Logan
For the first time in English, the story of
Italy’s progress on atomic energy and weaponry is being told. Few are aware
that the Italians under Benito Mussolini were very close to completing and
harnessing atomic energy. While her scientists were not interested in warfare,
Italy’s scientific establishment made unprecedented strides toward the
development of atomic energy and, by extension, weaponry. Furthermore, Italy
may have been poised to strike the United States herself. This story will do
quite well in dispelling the myth of “Italian incompetence” that
Italian-Americans have had to deal with for decades.
55 THE PRAGUE TREASON TRIAL
Francis
Parker Yockey
While almost everyone has heard of the Dreyfuss
affair, few have heard of the Rudolf Slansky trial. This trial for treason in
the Soviet occupied Czech Republic brought the problems of “Stalinist
anti-Semitism” to a head. While not everyone will accept Yockey’s depiction of
Stalin as an “anti-Semitic Russian nationalist and panslavist,” the politics of
the 1950s USSR were to some extent shaped by this trial, and the Soviet view of
Jews was likewise affected. This trial and the ideological baggage that
permeated it has yet to be fully discussed.
61 IRVING BABBITT & IMPERIALISM
Dr.
M. Raphael Johnson, Ph.D.
Few have read the writings of Irving Babbitt, a
mild mannered professor of French literature at Harvard about 100 years ago,
but those who do come away rather refreshed. His penetrating insight into
current affairs and political theory are the equal to Harry Elmer Barnes, his
contemporary. Babbitt laid the blame for imperialism and imperialist warfare
squarely on the shoulders of liberalism, and, specifically on its radical
variety propounded by French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This is a brief
analysis of a lengthy argument laid out in his seldom read Democracy and Leadership,
currently published by Liberty Press.
64 THE TEMPLARS
Wulf
Schuldes
Much has been written about the Knights of the
Temple, but still, there is much mystery that surrounds the organization. Did
they indeed begin the modern process of banking in Europe? Did they in fact
practice ritual black magic, complete with sex rituals and death rituals? Were
they justly condemned as heretics and disturbers of the peace? Many of these
questions are answered here. This is not an exhaustive treatment of the subject,
but it goes a long way to direct further research and develop useful ideas
about the evolution of black magic and the Kabbala. It also delves into the
possibility that Templars, fleeing persecution and “the stake” in Europe, might
have found their way to the New World well before Christopher Columbus.