July/August 2002 – Volume VIII, Number 4
5 The Problem of Israel
ISSA NAKLEH
Many crimes have been committed against the natives of
Palestine ever since the establishment
of the state of Israel in 1947. . . .
17 Ethnic Cleansing of Germans
MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
In one of the world’s worst holocausts ever, approximately
20 million Germans were the victims of genocide after World War II. . . .
27 Was ‘The Holocaust’ All That Special?
MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER
How come everyone is taught that 6 million Jews died under
Hitler, but hardly anyone knows how many Americans died in World War II? . . .
29 Vampire Killers
ISRAEL SHAMIR
Thanks to the holocaust cult, Israel rakes in billions of
dollars, while other persecuted groups get nothing. Could it be a matter of
clout? . . .
31 Old Glory: Good Enough for All
RICHARD LLOYD JAMES
We who live in America should be loyal to America, not to
some foreign power. . . .
33 Perceptions on 9-11
RUSS GRANATA
An even-handed policy in the Middle East might have averted
the attacks of September 11, 2001,
an American educator argues. . . .
37 North America’s Ancient Miners
FRED RYDHOLM
Vast quantities of copper were extracted in ancient times
from the rich deposits located in the Lake Superior country. But by who? . . .
47 The Byzantine State Reexamined
DR. M. RAPHAEL JOHNSON
Byzantium, generally thought of (if at all) as some sort of
backwater of civilization, was in fact ahead
of its time in a number of areas including architecture,
medicine and statecraft. . . .
51 A New Look at an Old Villain
GEOFFREY MUIRDEN
Although denigrated as a mere appeaser to Hitler’s Germany,
Neville Chamberlain, it turns out, was one tough cookie. . . .
53 America’s Role in the Opium Wars
STEPHEN J. MARTIN
The Opium Wars were not just an Anglo-Chinese affair, as you
might think. Actually America was
seriously involved, which may yet lead us to disaster with
the emerging superpower of Red China. . . .
58 The Night of the Long Knives
GEN. LEON DEGRELLE
Hitler’s old friend, Ernst Röhm, was plotting to overthrow
the chancellor. Hitler eventually decided that Röhm would have to die,
preferably by his own hand. But would the charismatic SA leader actually take
his own life? . . .
67 The Hidden History of the Ninja
JOHN TIFFANY
An overall survey of the history of the legendary secret
ninja warriors of Old Japan is pieced together from the fragmentary documents
and exaggerated folk tales surrounding this mysterious group. . . .
71 Christianity Under the Swastika
MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
People often cite Adolf Hitler’s “ill treatment of the
Christians” to justify their dislike of Germany’s ill-fated leader. This story
argues otherwise. . . .