The Barnes Review, September/October 2011

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VOLUME XVII, NUMBER 5


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WHY WE MUST SPEAK OUT

By Raymond Goodwin. Most Americans are slaves of the mainstream propaganda machine, which is exactly why those of us who are not flimflammed by their flapdoodle must stand up and tell our fellow citizens what is really going on. Take a lesson from TBR editorial board member Prof. Ray Goodwin, an educator who has blazed a trail for us all. We thought this piece defined TBR’s thinking on the subject so well, we made this piece our editorial…

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The Barnes Review, September-OctoberThe Barnes Review, September/October 2011: Honoring Women of Conviction

VOLUME XVII, NUMBER 5


 Table of Contents


WHY WE MUST SPEAK OUT

By Raymond Goodwin. Most Americans are slaves of the mainstream propaganda machine, which is exactly why those of us who are not flimflammed by their flapdoodle must stand up and tell our fellow citizens what is really going on. Take a lesson from TBR editorial board member Prof. Ray Goodwin, an educator who has blazed a trail for us all. We thought this piece defined TBR’s thinking on the subject so well, we made this piece our editorial…

ANGELS OF THE CONFEDERACY

By Bob Hurst. The so-called angels of the Confederacy made life a little less horrid for Southern soldiers who survived the awful war that resulted when Abraham Lincoln decided to crush the seceded states. Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins ruled her hospital with a stick in one hand and a Bible in the other, the only female officer in either army, North or South, until the 20th century. And other Southern belles also deserve to be remembered…

THE WOMEN WHO CHALLENGED FDR

By Carolyn Yeager. Female heroes who stood up for peace in the 1940s had to face monstrous opposition from FDR and his minions, but that did not stop these truly patriotic ladies, who fought against Communism and for their brothers and sons who were sucked into the totally needless and totally destructive war called World War II…

THE LONG ROAD TO HOLOCAUST TRUTH

By Texe Marrs. The Jewish holocaust of WWII is taken for granted by most people. But as we go along in life, some of the tall tales of the holocaust begin to raise questions in our minds. That is the personal experience of the author, and you may find yourself thinking along similar lines as you read of his journey toward the truth…

DID THE NAZIS USE GAS VANS?

By Anonymous. One of the less well-known fairytales of the holocaust says that the Nazis used specially equipped trucks to gas victims to death. Until now, this whopper has gone unchallenged. Now a European Revisionist gives us a look at the real facts regarding this fable…

PROPHETIC PATRIOT VERNON WALTERS

By Daniel W. Michaels. Not everyone who works for the Central Intelligence Agency is a bad guy, and Lt. Gen. Vernon Walters is one of the good ones. This patriot said the reunification of East and West Germany was in the wind. For this prediction, he was converted from one of the CIA’s leading lights into a “non-entity.” But we are not about to let him fall into the memory hole…

AMERICA’S CLASSICAL GREEK REVOLUTION

By Greg Felton. The Founding Fathers of 1776 did not invent a new nation out of thin air. They had, fortunately, a number of models in front of them, among the most important of which were the confederations developed by the ancient Greek city states. The problem was how to learn from the successes and mistakes of these earlier attempts at a federal system to govern a number of sovereign republican states…

NABTA PLAYA—ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ENIGMA

By Marc Roland. Archeologists keep finding earlier and earlier astronomical observatories of the ancients. Nabta Playa is one that goes back an astounding 6,500 years, or more. Still begging for further research are mysterious giant stones buried underground—and possibly much older than the surface structures—in southern Egypt…

CORAL CASTLE STILL HOLDS SECRETS

By Frank Joseph. While we have written before about Coral Castle, the modern megalithic site in Florida, new facts continue to emerge about this structure. Edward Leedskalnin, who built it singlehandedly, says he knew the secrets of the ancients. While taking the secrets to the grave, he left behind some clues…

NORDIC ORIGINS OF THE ARTHURIAN TALES

By William White. Where did our legend of King Arthur and the round table come from? It wasn’t just pulled out of a stone. The author shows in scholarly fashion that aspects of the Arthurian legend go back to the very roots of our Indo-European culture. Here’s a great history lesson on the beliefs of our Aryan ancestors…

Featured in this issue: Personal from the Editor · Editorial: Why We Must Speak Out · A monument to Southern ladies · History You May Have Missed · Delian League to Athenian Empire · Purpose of the Goseck Circle · The lost city of Krishna · Origins of the Merlin myth · Commentary: The biggest whoppers · Letters to the Editor

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