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.

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TBR History Hour, July 10, 2020 – Charlie Daniels

Country music legend Charlie Daniels passed this week from a massive stroke. He was 83. Charlie was an outspoken voice for America, for the South, and for the Christian values that undergird Western Civilization. His most recent film project was Revelation: The Rise of Global Government. Charlie was not afraid to take on the New…

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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…

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TBR History Hour, June 12, 2020 – Bob Grenier

In this 24th broadcast of TBR Radio History Hour, Dr. Ed calls Bob Grenier, curator of central Florida’s Lake County Historical Society Museum. The Marxists have been insisting that Confederate flags and monuments should be placed in museums. So why are the same Marxists protesting Bob’s effort to display removed Confederate monuments in his museum?

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TBR History Hour, May 29, 2020 – Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy

TBR History Hour, May 29, 2020 – Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy

In this 22nd broadcast of TBR History Hour, Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy, retired Professor of Military History from the Army Staff College talks about the historical importance of WWI. Not only did WWI forever change the course of warfare, by introducing wrist watches, machine guns, airplanes, tanks and motorized vehicles into everyday use, but the…

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TBR History Hour, May 22, 2020 – Dr. W. Kirk Wood

TBR History Hour, May 22, 2020 – Dr. W. Kirk Wood

Dr. Ed calls retired Alabama State University professor Dr. Kirk Wood. Dr. Wood explains the origins and causes of the War Between the States, and why all of the -isms plaguing modern America are European in origin. Dr. Wood explains the true meaning of federalism, why many who signed the Declaration of Independence opposed the…

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TBR History Hour, May 15, 2020 – Paul Angel

TBR History Hour, May 15, 2020 – Paul Angel

  Dr. Ed calls TBR Executive Editor Paul Angel to continue last week’s discussion of the newly released May/June 2020 issue of The Barnes Review magazine. Discussed are the legacy of Henry Ford, the history of pandemics, the absolutely absurd assertion that Adolf Hitler was a puppet for the Zionist elite and other great articles…

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