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July/August 2000 – Volume VI, Number 4
5 THE RIDDLE OF THE WHITE MUMMIES OF ANCIENT CHINA—DR. ALEXANDER JACOB
China’s civilization is hailed as one of the Earth’s oldest. Yet it only goes back to about 1700 B.C. Centuries before that, some mysterious white people who dressed in tartans were in the area and gave the Chinese chariotry, metallurgy and other arts and sciences . . .
8 WERE THE MYSTERIOUS TOKHARIANS KIN TO THE KELTS?—JOHN TIFFANY
A little-known group of whites, speaking an Indo-European language, lived in the Tarim Basin from as far back as the 3rd century B.C. and evidently transmitted Buddhism to China from its home in India. Did they stem from the “mummy people” who also lived there, 1,000 years earlier? Are the Uighurs their living descendants? . . .
11 ANDREW JOHNSON: A FORGOTTEN VOICE OF REASON—FRANK JACKSON
Although nearly forgotten today, Andrew Johnson ws a great president. From his last message to Congress . . .
17 DONOVAN’S OSS: A FLAWED ORGANIZATION—DANIEL W. MICHAELS
The secret agency that was the forerunner of the CIA was set up to inform Americans about what was going on in the outside world. It failed to do so. But, along with its British counterparts, it did provide a nice nesting place for Soviet spies . . .
25 RESCUING MEDIEVALISM—DR. M. RAPHAEL JOHNSON
The Middle Ages, far from being a “dark” era of barbarism, was extraordinary in its moral, legal and esthetic accomplishments. You could almost say that our civilization never had it so good . . .
31 THE HISTORIC GERMANY IS STILL ALIVE—MANFRED ROEDER
According to this author, a German patriot, the German government of World War II days was never legally dissolved . . .
35 HITLER’S WAR RECORD CLARIFIED—MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER
The German chancellor was no shirker in World War I, not by a long shot. Here is his actual military record . . .
39 THE PRIEBKE CASE: A JUDICIAL LYNCHING—MICHAEL SPATARO
The witch-hunt continues against the men, now quite aged, who carried out lawful reprisals in response to communist acts of terrorism. Here is one man’s story . . .
43 NICHOLAS II: MARTYR—BORIS BRASOL
Czar Nicholas was an autocrat, but he was no tyrant. In fact, most Russians found that life was grand and getting better under the last of the Romanov Czars . . .
51 THE HAPLESS PLIGHT OF THE BOERS—EUGEN VROOM
Although it has sometimes been called “the last gentlemen’s war,” it is hard to see anything gentlemanly about the Boer War, in which Britain adopted genocidal tactics, including rounding up the native whites and blacks—women, children and old men—and putting them in deadly concentration camps . . .
57 ANGLO-AFRIKANERS—TONY BLIZZARD & JOHN TIFFANY
After more than 100 years, the two Teutonic white tribes of South Africa—the Anglo-Afrikaners and the Boer-Afrikaners—are increasingly realizing that they must make common cause against their many enemies if they are to survive . . .
61 ABE LINCOLN: THE GREAT EXTREMIST—JOSEPH SOBRAN
Abraham Lincoln would stop at nothing to preserve the union, even if it came down to authorizing the arrest of the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court . . .
63 SLAVE LABOR AFTER WORLD WAR II—THE NATIONAL ZEITUNG
You never hear about it from the establishment media, but millions of German citizens, civilians as well as soldiers, were enslaved at the end of World War II. They faced starvation, neglect, disease and death . . .
67 BURIAL AT THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS—GEN. LEON DEGRELLE
The French delegates were perhaps the worst of a bad lot at the Geneva Disarmament Conference. But while they carried out their Machiavellian machinations, Adolf Hitler was clearly the favorite of the common people . . .
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