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The Barnes Review, May/June 2016: Russia’s Agony
Volume XXII, Number 3
Table of Contents
RUSSIA’S AGONY; AMERICA’S FUTURE
By Marc Roland. In 1917, Russia was in tumult. The nation was reeling from its involvement in WWI. The Bolsheviks had overthrown and imprisoned Czar Nicholas II and were plotting his execution. While most of the world ignored or censored the truth about events in Russia, one brave British journalist did not. His name was Robert Wilton, and here is his story.
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE KKK
By John Friend. Although most people think of the Ku Klux Klan as an organization created to sow mayhem, the exact opposite is true. The Klan was originally founded because Northerners had turned the South into a dangerous place for White Southerners.
THE FREE STATE OF JONES
By Clint Lacy. Hollywood is at it again, twisting truth for the sake of their anti-South agenda. This time it’s a new movie about a Confederate deserter who leaves his wife to marry a black slave and at the same time convinces his county to secede from the C.S.A. But what is the real truth about busy beaver Newt Knight and his “Free State of Jones”?
GEN. SHERMAN’S PLUNDER
By Pat Shannan. The sad tale of Sherman’s March to the Sea is known by all: plantations burned to ash, Black and White women alike abused, families left destitute. But for Sherman and his men, “war was swell.” Turns out many a soldier got rich off the plunder.
AMERICA’S COLD WAR GUINEA PIGS
By Philip Rife. If you still trust the U.S. government to look out for your best interests, you haven’t been paying attention. Here’s the story of the despicable chemical tests conducted on hapless citizens after WWII—and these are only the ones we know about.
THE DYATLOV PASS MYSTERY
By John Tiffany. In 1959, one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the Soviet era occurred in a desolate area of the Ural Mountains. Nine well-seasoned hikers died horrible deaths after frantically abandoning their tent nearly naked in frigid weather. Was it a yeti? A UFO? Something else?
LAURI TOERNI’S INSPIRING SAGA
By Michael Heidler. Here’s the story of one of World War II’s unsung heroes—a daring Finnish freedom fighter, who stood with his countrymen against the Soviet invaders, and became a respected officer of the Waffen-SS all-volunteer army. He later joined the U.S. Army and served with distinction, earning burial at Arlington National Cemetery as a U.S. hero.
THE TOBA SUPERVOLCANO DISASTER
By John Tiffany. The history of man has been more influenced by catastrophic events than by standard linear progression. Many times during antiquity our species has been pushed to the brink of extinction. Described here is one of those terrible events.
A JUDGE LOOKS AT AUSCHWITZ
By Germar Rudolf. If 4 million people were gassed to death at the German WWII “death camp” of Auschwitz, then certainly any judge could look at the forensic evidence and find enough proof to level charges of mass murder. Here’s the story of Judge Wilhelm Staeglich and what he discovered about Auschwitz.
HIMMLER VS. HITLER ON CHRISTIANITY
By Patrick Derek Fox. The court historians tell us Adolf Hitler was virulently anti-Christian, locking up priests and burning down churches like a berserker. They say he was inspired by SS Reich Leader Heinrich Himmler, an unrepentant pagan. What’s the truth?
BEWARE BROKERED CONVENTIONS
By Victor Thorn. Billionaire candidate Donald Trump is still battling it out with feisty contender Sen. Ted Cruz for the GOP nomination. Much talk has been heard, however, about how the GOP is going to jettison Trump if it can. But how would they do it? And how have they stymied popular America-first nationalists in the past? Take a look at 1952 . . .
IVAN THE TERRIBLE: THE TRUE STORY
By Matthew Raphael Johnson, PH.D. Here is the conclusion of Dr. Johnson’s three-part essay on Ivan IV, known as “the Terrible” in the West, but as “the Great” in Russia. Here Ivan justifies his successful beating back of the oligarchs looking to rape Russia of her wealth and sovereignty.
FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE:
Personal from the Editor • Editorial: Democracy’s failure • The myth of the pogroms • Agenda of the Black Hundreds • Saving Nathan Bedford Forrest • The birth of the second Klan • Still at war with Japan? • Union hero’s mental problems • Did Hollywood kill John Wayne? • History You May Have Missed • Letters to the Editor
8.5” x 11”, saddle stitched, 80 pp., b/w illustrations