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The Barnes Review
A JOURNAL OF POLITICALLY INCORRECT HISTORY
May/June 2025 ❖ VOLUME XXX I❖ NUMBER 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IDEOLOGICAL AND ETHNIC NATURE OF THE KAZAKH GENOCIDE
BY DR. MATTHEW RAPHAEL JOHNSON Many people are familiar with the Soviet- induced “Ukrainian Terror Famine,” or Holo-domor, of the early 20th century. But far too few are aware of the brutal Soviet starvation genocide inflicted on Kazakhstan.
THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA: HOW IT REALLY HAPPENED
BY MARC ROLAND In this modern age of political correctness, we are constantly lectured on the evils of the European colonial “monsters” who mistreated the “brave and noble” Indians of the Americas. Here is an article covering that subject, but this time through the eyes of those who, with great sacrifice, were able to tame two huge continents.
NINE DEADLY COLONIAL CONFLICTS
BY ARTHUR KEMP White people, it seems, love to kill fellow Whites, usually in great numbers. For in stance, there were at least nine internecine conflicts between White colonial American groups that significantly stunted the growth of America before the Revolution had even started.
GARVEY GETS LONG OVERDUE PARDON
BY ERNEST SALWELL To some, Black nationalist Marcus Garvey was a swindler and a convicted con man. To those with a more educated opinion, he was an energetic sage who understood the needs of the Black community better than any Negro leader before or since. Here is his story.
RACE, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICA
BY ARTHUR KEMP We just witnessed the most amazing political comeback in American history. How in the world did Donald Trump get reelected? While many Whites saw it as a victory over the racist policies of the radical left, the truth is, Trump lost millions of White voters. Why—and what does this mean for the future?
WHAT ROLE DOES PREJUDICE PLAY? THE CANCELING OF ARTHUR KEITH
BY MARC ROLAND Arthur Keith was a brilliant Scottish anthropologist, anatomist, scientist, geneticist, and social critic whose work got him knighted by British King George V. So why, then, have the writings of Sir Arthur been condemned, canceled, and relegated to the dustbin of history? Here is a detailed review of one of Sir Arthur’s most “offensive” works, The Place of Prejudice in Modern Civilization.
CROATIA’S USTASHA: VILLAINS OR PATRIOTS? INTERVIEW BY RÉMI TREMBLAY
Perhaps no other WWII group has been as vilified as the Ustasha, whose ideology was a blend of fascism, Croatian ultranationalism, and Roman Catholicism. They are alleged to have all been brutal terrorists and assassins, but those claims come from mainstream historians. In this interview, conducted by TBR’s Rémi Tremblay, we hear from an actual expert on the Ustasha, author Christophe Dolbeau.
RUDOLF HÖSS: THE LIFE OF THE AUSCHWITZ COMMANDANT
BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. Much of the modern Holocaust historiography concerning Auschwitz, and the Holocaust in general, for that matter, comes from the confessions of tortured Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf Höss. We rarely hear any thing else about Höss than that—nothing about his love of horses, his World War I service, his political activities, or his impressive organizational and planning abilities. Here TBR rectifies that.
BRAINWASHED FOR WAR: A HISTORY OF COMMIE COMICS
BY MIKE MAINS Millions of people across the world love those omnipresent “superhero” movies. These heroes were not born on film, however, but in much older comic books—an “art form” used to induce the masses to support bloody war. Here is a history of that subversive effort.
From The Barnes Review, May/June 2025
Personal From the Editor
TBR: DOING MORE WITH LESS
Ihave some exciting news for all readers of THE BARNES REVIEW regarding our multimedia out reach programs and growth efforts that you’ll want to know about. First, TBR RADIO is going strong again with new host José Niño, a Venezuelan-American with Euro pean roots. Recent interviewees include: Charles Bausman of the “Russia Insider” website; Editor in-Chief of The Occidental Ob server Prof. Kevin MacDonald; Scott Horton, author of the pro vocative book Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine; astute political analyst and prolific author Ron Unz of the “Unz Review” website; former U.S. diplomat and GOP Senate foreign policy advisor Jim Jatras; author and freelance writer Paul Kersey, who wrote Escape from Detroit and Whitey on the Moon; Swedish analyst Malcom Kyeyune, who contributes to multiple media outlets in Sweden, the UK, and the U.S.; and Canadian author and publisher Rémi Tremblay on the legacy of St. Joan of Arc.
And we are so glad we had the honor of interviewing Bishop Richard Williamson before his passing in late January. As far as we know, this is the last public in terview he gave before his death. To hear these interviews—and even more from the past—visit our website at BarnesReview.com. There you will also find archived interviews conducted by former TBR Assistant Editor John Friend with such notables as publisher Taylor Young, conspiracy theorist Dr. Jim Fetzer, Karl Haemers, Pa draig Martin and more. Speaking of the TBR website, we will very shortly be unveiling a completely redesigned and more modern site. It’s simpler, cleaner, faster, and easier to access—and very attractive at the same time. As part of the redesign, we will be adding hundreds more articles from sold-out and no-longer-available issues of the print edition of TBR.
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We will also be adding a news and history aggregation section to the site that will be updated often with links to breaking stories and events from around the world.
Last, TBR is continuing its quite successful OPERATION BOOK RESCUE, by which we help publishers who have had their online seller accounts “canceled” by Amazon, CreateSpace, Ingram, and the other usual suspects, or have met resistance from printers unwilling to risk being involved with politically incorrect titles. Currently we have helped our friends publish nearly 100 books that had been canceled—with more on the way. (See a dozen of them on pages 14 15 of this issue.)
All in all, we here at TBR are pretty excited about all these developments, considering what a small staff and budget we have. I might even venture to brag that TBR does more with less than any other independent Revisionist out fit operating anywhere in the world. Of course, your help is vital. You can make a donation to TBR of any amount and can rest assured it will go to fulfilling our mutual mission of “bringing history into accord with the facts.”
EXECUTIVE EDITOR PAUL ANGEL