The Barnes Review September/October 2022

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From The Barnes Review, September/October 2022

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TBR HITS A MAJOR MILESTONE

I t’s hard to believe. It seemed like yesterday when we began this journey together. With this September/October 2022 expanded “Ancient Mysteries” edition of THE BARNES REVIEW, TBR hits its 28th anniversary. It’s an amazing milestone in independent publishing, and it’s all thanks to one man—prolific nationalist publisher Willis A. Carto. Without his vision, this magazine would never have begun, let alone succeeded. This issue is dedicated to Willis, whose interest in things historical went way beyond “the Jewish Question” or World War II Germany. Willis was intrigued by almost everything, from pygmies to porcupines, and peonies to Papuans.

Many people thought this magazine would fold when Willis died on October 25, 2015—seven short years ago. But the concept was just too strong. Who wouldn’t want to hear about the “other side” of history, one not tainted by political correctness, one written not by the victors of wars, but by the losers, so to speak—a previously silenced choir. Surprisingly, the answer is that lots of people don’t like the truths contained within TBR. It’s why so many groups have joined forces over the decades to destroy it, from George Soros-funded anti-free speech groups to powerful hate peddlers such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center and more.

We’ve even been attacked by supposedly like-minded “allies” in the Revisionist movement. “You’re too honest. You talk about the holocaust. That is a no-win topic. You don’t have enough footnotes. Your writers aren’t all trained at university,” they chide. And to them we reply, “Stick it.” All have failed to slow us down—and our writers are the most courageous scholars one will find on this planet. In this issue we have assembled an abundance of articles and items that should intrigue any curious person. Special thanks go to author Marc Roland who accepted the task of assembling much of the material found in these pages. It was a Herculean task, and he accomplished it efficiently and professionally—and all of it for your historical edification.

Understand, though many people love TBR, the battle to keep this organization alive has not been an easy one. We are always in need of financial help. That comes in the form of subscriptions, book purchases and donations. Please take a look at the enclosed catalog and also the ads in this issue. Most of them are ancient history related, but our catalog is loaded with all kinds of books discussing all eras of history. Note: We encourage you to purchase extra copies of this special expanded “Ancient Mysteries” edition of TBR to distribute. It would make a great gift. At this size, it contains the same number of words as a 250-page book! Prices: 1-24 copies are $15 each; 25-34 copies are $13 each; 35-49 are $12 each; 50 or more are $11 each. Please call 202-544-5977 to order. —PAUL ANGEL, Executive Editor

 


The Barnes Review

A JOURNAL OF POLITICALLY INCORRECT HISTORY

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2022 ❖ VOLUME XXVIII ❖ NUMBER 5


TABLE OF CONTENTS

TECH MARVELS OF THE ANCIENTS

BY MARC ROLAND  Our ancient ancestors developed highly advanced technologies, including hydraulic pumps, gears, water filtration systems and other implements, later “rediscovered” by modern man, as detailed in our lead story.

CRANIAL DEFORMATION VERSUS ELONGATED SKULLS: TWO VIEWS

BY KARL HAEMERS  What explains the bizarre, elongated skulls found on Malta, in South America and elsewhere? Karl Haemers summarizes and analyzes two of the leading theories expounding this phenomenon. Hint: It’s not aliens.

THE DISCOVERY & ADMONITION OF BRITAIN’S SUPERHENGE

BY FRANK JOSEPH  While almost everybody knows about Stonehenge, there is yet another ancient megalithic site in Britain—Superhenge—that dwarfs its more famous “brother.” Frank Joseph provides us the details of this incredible site.

MINOANS IN ANCIENT AMERICA

BY MARC ROLAND  Honest historians are making steady progress in firmly establishing the fact that ancient Europeans, including the copper-mining Minoans, explored and settled in the Americas well before Columbus crossed the Atlantic.

VIKING FINDS IN MAINE

BY MARC ROLAND  Artifacts and treasures of Viking explorers continue to be found in North America, demonstrating their presence in the so-called “New World” long before Columbus was born.

LOST WHITE TRIBE OF THE ANDES

BY MARC ROLAND  Modern archaeologists remain as baffled by the mysterious “Cloud Warriors” of the Andes as the Spanish explorers of the 1500s.

AMERICA’S ANCIENT BATTLEFIELDS

BY PHILIP RIFE  Old newspaper articles and historical accounts mention discoveries of ancient massacre sites, seven-foot skeletons and other anomalies in America that Court Historians continue to ignore to our detriment.

ASTOUNDING MATHEMATICS OF EGYPT’S GREAT PYRAMID

BY MARC ROLAND  The engineering prowess demonstrated in Egypt’s Great Pyramid is astounding enough, but the knowledge coded in its proportions and positioning is even more amazing.

THE KING TUT DISCOVERY HOAX

BY MARC ROLAND  The “discovery of King Tut’s tomb” by English archaeologist Howard Carter may be one of the greatest historical hoaxes of all time, according to one skeptical historian.

ROSE HIP HEALING OF THE PHARAOHS

BY MARC ROLAND  The ancient Egyptians developed powerful and effective natural remedies for illnesses and other ailments using plants, flowers and other readily available compounds.

IS THERE A LOST MOTHER CULTURE?

BY PATRICK LEE  Evidence is mounting that some ancient Aryan culture was responsible for passing on advanced technological and astronomical knowledge to far-flung people across the globe.

THE REICH & DOGGERLAND

BY MARC ROLAND  Unknown to many, the Third Reich pioneered the study of the rumored civilization known as “Atlantis of the North.”

THE BARBARIANS WHO FOUGHT ROME

BY ANTONIUS J. PATRICK  Here is a review of Stephen Kershaw’s The Enemies of Rome, detailing the ancient people who resisted Roman dominion.

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