TBR History Hour, May 8, 2020 – Paul Angel
Dr. Ed calls TBR Executive Editor Paul Angel to discuss the newly released May/June issue of The Barnes Review magazine.
Dr. Ed calls TBR Executive Editor Paul Angel to discuss the newly released May/June issue of The Barnes Review magazine.
TBR History Hour May 1, 2020 – “Reading AFP puts the world into perspective” The show opens with Judge Andrew Napolitano asking what would happen if the Constitution had been eliminated and Americans woke up in a totalitarian State? Then Dr. Ed walks us through the upcoming issue of American Free Press newspaper, which has…
Dr. Ed calls Lt. Col. Edwin Kennedy, retired professor of military history at the Army Staff College to talk about General Patton’s WWII raid on the German town of Hammelburg. The target in Hammelburg was POW camp #13 which was the inspiration for Stalag 13 in the TV show Hogan’s Heroes. The guest explains how…
TBR writer Clint Lacy calls Dr. Ed to talk about his newly released bestseller The Rape of Delaware County. Clint tells the true story of a corrupt Oklahoma county where the sheriff, judges, prosecutors, and some elected officials were all involved in major criminal activity and the efforts they took against an innocent citizen…
Dr. Ed calls William Chad Newsom, developer of The Christendom Curriculum. The Christendom Curriculum is the world’s only Christian, nationalists, pro-western civilization homeschool curriculum. The Christendom Curriculum does not just teach the three R’s – reading, writing, and arithmetic – it teaches your child to grow into a culture warrior in the battle to…
Dr. Ed talks about pandemics throughout history and the effects that they had on history. The first recorded pandemic was in 430 B.C., spreading from Athens around the world during the Peloponnesian War killing as much as two-thirds of the population. Also discussed are the 165 A.D. Antonine Plague, 250 A.D. Cyprian Plague, 541…
Lt. Col. Ed Kennedy, retired professor of Military History at the Army Staff College, talks about the Battle for Beershe’va. The battle, fought in 1917, was one of the pivitol engagements of WWI.
In the first half of this week’s TBR Radio Presents: The TBR HistoryHour Dr. Ed finishes last week’s conversation with TBR executive editor Paul Angel. They discuss the March/April issue of The Barnes Review magazine. In the second half of the show Dr. Ed shares the discovery by 17th century scholar and Church of England…
Dr. Ed calls TBR’s executive editor Paul Angel. Ed and Paul discuss the March/April issue of The Barnes Review magazine. Included in this discussion is “Climate Change,” did Jeffrey Epstein really kill himself, how the United States almost wound up at war with England rather than Germany and how WWII would have turned out differently…
Dr. Ed talks with Harry Cooper, founder of Sharkhunters International, a company that organizes tours to historically important sites. Harry talks about his friendship with TBR founder Willis Carto, who, by the way, was a member of Sharkhunters. He also talks about other noteworthy members, such as the nation’s 40th president, Ronald Reagan. Harry…