TBR HISTORY HOUR – 4/30/2021 – Dr. Bahkdi
Dr. Ed talks interviews one of the world’s foremost micro-biologists who discusses his observations regarding the pandemic and what he calls the obvious “elephant in the room.”
Dr. Ed talks interviews one of the world’s foremost micro-biologists who discusses his observations regarding the pandemic and what he calls the obvious “elephant in the room.”
In this 69th broadcast of TBR Radio Presents: The TBR History Hour, Dr. Ed talks about UFO crashes and government cover-ups. Has the government spent the last 80 years or so covering-up UFO and alien encounters? or are the UFO conspiracies s the actual “cover” for more sinister government activities?
Dr. Ed interviews Vaughn Klingenberg, author of “The Big Lie.”
Dr. Ed talks with fellow TBR contributing editor Tom Goodrich about his articles “Those Dirty Japs” and “The Women We Left Behind” that appeared in the January/February and March/April issues of TBR magazine.
Was Jesus Crucified on “Good Friday”? Or was he crucified on a Wednesday? Dr. Ed answers that question as he examines the history of Fat Tuesday, Lent, Passover, Good Friday, and Easter. Also in today’s episode, Dr. Thomas Sowell explains how Joe Biden has taken the United States beyond the “point of no return.”…
Dr. Ed calls fellow TBR contributing editor Clint Lacy. They discuss Clint’s article, “Saving South Carolina,” that appeared in the March/April issue of The Barnes Review.
Dr. Ed and TBR executive editor Paul Angel finish last week’s discussion about the newly released March/April 2021 issue of The Barnes Review magazine.
Dr. Ed calls TBR executive editor Paul Angel to discuss the newly released March/April 2021 issue of The Barnes Review magazine.
Dr. Ed calls John Wayne Handley, author of the novel Macon to Manassas. John talks about the Cannonball House, SCV activities to preserve historical monuments in Georgia, and the effects of COVID on heritage advocacy.
Dr. Ed interviews author and fellow TBR Contributing Editor, Val Hughes. Val talks about what it is like to live in Gov. Cuomo’s New York, how she became a supporter of the Confederacy, and about her book A Thousand Points of Light.