TBR History Hour, Aug. 7, 2020 – Dave Gahary

TBR History Hour, Aug. 7, 2020 – Dave Gahary

On this 32nd broadcast of TBR Radio’s The TBR History Hour, Dr. Ed talks with publisher Dave Gahary. Dave specializes in republishing books that have already been banned on various platforms around the world for challenging the official narratives on subjects including the JFK assassination, the moon landing, the banking system, the American Civil War,…

Read More »
TBR History Hour, July 31, 2020 – Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy

TBR History Hour, July 31, 2020 – Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy

On this 31st broadcast of TBR Radio’s TBR history Hour, Dr. Ed talks with retired Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Kennedy, who for decades was the professor of Military History at the Army Staff College in Leavenworth, Kansas. The primary subject of today’s conversation is the Battle for Berlin and the end of WWII. Also discussed are the…

Read More »
Elections as Opera

Elections as Opera

by Dr. Ed DeVries There’s an old saying, “The opera isn’t over until the fat lady sings.” If this election year were an opera, Donald Trump’s character would be dead already. There isn’t a single poll that shows him leading rival Joe Biden. But in an election year weeks can seem like months and months can…

Read More »

TBR History Hour, July 10, 2020 – Paul Angel

  Dr. Ed talks with Paul Angel, the Executive Editor of TBR. Paul and Ed continue their conversation from last week. At the heart of this week’s conversation are the evolution of the BLM and defund police movements and what might be the long-term effects of these political fires upon American culture.

Read More »

TBR History Hour June 19, 2020 – Jack Graham

  You are listening to the 25th broadcast of TBR Radio’s History Hour. In today’s show, Dr. Ed talks with Constitutional lawyer Jack Graham. Jack was one of the lawyers who argued in favor of Quebec secession before the Supreme Court of Canada. His study of secession revealed that the American War Between the States…

Read More »