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The Barnes Review, March/April 2010: Anthony & Cleopatra: A Populist’s Tale
VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 2
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ANTONY & CLEOPATRA: A POPULIST’S TALE
By Sen. Thomas E. Watson. A classic tale of the famous queen of Egypt—the last of the pharaonic dynasties—comes to us from the pen of one of the greatest American populists, Sen. Thomas E. Watson. Whatever happened, it was a tragic end for Cleopatra, Marcus Antonius, Cleo’s two ladies-in-waiting—and her son, who would have inherited her empire…
HIGH CIVILIZATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA
By Frank Joseph. Everybody knows about the Incas, the Maya and the Aztec, but few know about the first four great civilizations of North America. They left behind impressive structures. And they vanished almost as quickly as they came…
THE LOST TREASURE OF THE VISIGOTHS
By Christopher J. Petherick. A tough group of Germanic Scandinavians left their homeland and scoured the European continent for booty as the Roman empire was collapsing. They cleaned out the riches of Greece and Rome, and picked up, so it is said, the treasures of King Solomon and his temple. Where are the gold, jewels and priceless artifacts today?…
RUSSIANS CONDEMN HATE LAWS
By Mark Farrell. Is sauce for the goose sauce for the gander? Who are the real haters? Russians say the Jews always complain they are targets of hatred but what about the horrid crimes they commit against Palestinians and others? And is it possible they still commit ritual murder?…
SLAVES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
By Michael A. Hoffman II. Another group subjected to a holocaust is the poor and working-class whites of Britain and America, especially the kids who were worked like beasts of burden…
THE JUDICIAL LYNCHING OF TYLER KENT
By Prof. Ray Goodwin. Just as some of our so-called “heroes” and “leaders” are really traitors, some of those labeled “traitors” are actually heroes. A case in point is Tyler Kent. If people had listened to Kent, America could have stayed out of World War II and millions of lives could have been saved. Instead he went to jail, a martyr for America…
LACONIA INCIDENT CHANGES RULES OF WAR
By Joaquin Bochaca. War is a terrible thing. That’s why there are rules men follow on how to conduct war. At sea the rules of war are just as important, if not more so. During World War II, German Admiral Karl Doenitz changed the rules of war, forbidding his navy to take any risks rescuing enemy survivors of sinking ships. Vilified for this decision in the Allied press, few know the reason Doenitz so radically changed the rules of war in the middle of WWII…
HOLOCAUST® STUDIES FOR BEGINNERS
By John Tiffany. An introduction to the most famous genocide in all history boiled down to its bare essentials. Why are Revisionists so sure inmates in the WWII German work camps were never gassed? What do available population statistics of the era tell us? Can all holocaust survivors be trusted? Here’s a short primer to circulate widely…
THE REAL REASON HITLER INVADED POLAND
By Marc Roland. Did Hitler attack Poland because he hated the Poles? Or was he simply nuts—a megalomaniac out to rule the world? No, the real reason he invaded the neighboring nation was to stop one of the worst real holocausts from totally exterminating a whole ethnic minority. More than 58,000 German civilians are said to have been exterminated in the year 1939 alone. In comparison, America lost a little over 58,000 soldiers in the eight-year Vietnam conflict…
INSIDER’S EXCLUSIVE WWII MEMOIRS
By Carolyn Yeager & Wilhelm Mann. Adolf Hitler’s innermost thoughts on the invasions of Poland and Russia, the relentless British push for war and much more are detailed. Another installment in the ongoing series from Hitler’s architect and friend Hermann Giesler’s remarkable German-language book, Ein Anderer Hitler, never before translated into English…
PLOT TO KILL WEST GERMANY’S LEADER
By Daniel. W. Michaels. This little episode was swept under the rug for 40 years—until 1992—and the chances are, you still haven’t heard about it. Is there no limit to the perfidy of some members of Israel’s ruling class? Menachem Begin, peeved at German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer for no good reason, decided to express his anger by blowing the leader to bits…
8.5″×11″, saddle stitched, 72 pp., b/w illustrations