George Viereck: American Martyr

George Viereck: American Martyr

THE CAREER OF ONE OF AMERICA’S GREAT LITERARY GENIUSES came to an abrupt end, for all intents and purposes, when he earned the ire of President Franklin D. Roosevelt by speaking out against the involvement of America in the genocidal conflict known as World War II. For daring to stand up to the warmongers, he…

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Joe Shelby: The Undefeated Rebel

Joe Shelby: The Undefeated Rebel

By Clint Lacy. For many in the South, the war did not end immediately with the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House in Virginia. In the West, many Confederate troops and their commanders refused to capitulate, preferring to continue the fight or leave the country. One of…

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Oskar Groening Trial Dissolves into Farce

Oskar Groening Trial Dissolves into Farce

The “Bookkeeper of Auschwitz” trial dissolved into a farce after Oskar Groening accused “eyewitnesses” of exaggerating, while an analysis of his own account of a “gassing at Auschwitz” has shown it to be completely inconsistent with all established “evidence” and includes a patently bogus claim that dead male corpses achieved erections while they were being…

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Hitler’s Revolution:  A Review

Hitler’s Revolution: A Review

By John Tiffany. The famous reign of Adolf Hitler occurred over a half-century ago, but he remains as popular as ever. And new books on the great leader keep coming out. Like Jesus, thousands of books have been written about Hitler. Biographies have been written by everyone from Alan Bullock to John Toland to Kevin Williams, in every significant language. Most of them are hostile to the man—a testimony to the power of Jewish propaganda.

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Man’s History Doubled in Anatolia

Man’s History Doubled in Anatolia

7,000 Years Before the Pyramids, Whites Were Building Astounding Temple Complexes. Traditionally, what we call history went back about 5,000 years or so. But, suddenly, with the discovery of an amazing religious site in Anatolia, mankind’s history has been doubled or more, giving us, in effect, “twice the history” in one fell swoop.

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Vladimir Putin: Russia’s Deliverer

Vladimir Putin: Russia’s Deliverer

By Matthew Raphael Johnson, PH.D. Fifteen years ago the author was talking about an emerging star in Russia by the name of Vladimir Putin. Few if any had even heard of him. Our critics said, “This man is no hero. He’s a dyed-in-the-wool Communist. An aggressor. A schemer. A flash in the pan.” How wrong…

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Honest Abe & the Sultana Disaster

Honest Abe & the Sultana Disaster

By John Tiffany. After suffering months—even years—in confederate PoW camps, these union soldiers were ecstatic to be finally going home. So optimistic were they, these emaciated former POWs didn’t even complain when they were packed like sardines on the steamship Sultana—the boat that was to take them back to their families. But though they had…

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