The Barnes Review, September/October 2010

The Barnes Review, September/October 2010

VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 5


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 BENITO MUSSOLINI’S SURPRISING PEN PAL

By Marc Roland. The real reason Benito Mussolini was killed? To prevent the surfacing of letters written for over 10 years from Churchill, some of which offered Italy a separate peace. This correspondence would have been quite embarrassing to Churchill in the postwar world…

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The Barnes Review, July/August 2010

The Barnes Review, July/August 2010

VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 4


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SECESSION COULD HAVE SUCCEEDED

By Pat Shannan. Had things gone a bit differently, with some better strategic thinking by the Confederates, the Southern states could be an independent nation today…

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The Barnes Review, March/April 2010

The Barnes Review, March/April 2010

VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 2


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ANTONY & CLEOPATRA: A POPULIST’S TALE

By Sen. Thomas E. Watson. A classic tale of the famous queen of Egypt—the last of the pharaonic dynasties—comes to us from the pen of one of the greatest American populists, Sen. Thomas E. Watson. Whatever happened, it was a tragic end for Cleopatra, Marcus Antonius, Cleo’s two ladies-in-waiting—and her son, who would have inherited her empire…

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The Barnes Review, July/August 2009

The Barnes Review, July/August 2009

VOLUME XV,NUMBER 4

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DISHONEST ABE VS. OUR FOUNDING FATHER

By Chuck Baldwin. Today kids in school are taught that Abe Lincoln was our greatest president, or so the teachers say. But how does Old Abe hold up when compared with Washington? Indeed there are superficial similarities but there is no comparison. The great man is clearly George, while Abe is the big-government socialist…

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The Barnes Review, May/June 2009

The Barnes Review, May/June 2009

VOLUME XV, NUMBER 3


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RED MAN VERSUS WHITE MAN

By Arthur Kemp. Rarely were Indians the “noble savages” dreamt up by politically correct historians. In fact, thousands of American frontier families had members murdered or enslaved by Indians, while many a survivor carried the scars of the natives’ tomahawks. Truth is, the whiteman came awfully close on several occasions to losing this “great race war.”

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The Barnes Review, March/April 2009

The Barnes Review, March/April 2009

VOLUME XV, NUMBER 2


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 CORRUPT ASSOCIATES OF BENEDICT ARNOLD

By Henry Ford. Even before Benedict Arnold turned his coat and joined forces with British spies, other forces were working to corrupt the great general. Henry Ford, the celebrated industrialist, first told this story in his newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, but it fell into the memory hole…

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The Barnes Review, January/February 2009

The Barnes Review, January/February 2009

VOLUME XV, NUMBER 1


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INDO-ARYAN END-TIME BELIEFS

Dr. Harrell Rhome. What with the Mayan calendar coming to the end of one of its major cycles in a few years, there is a lot of talk about the end of the world—which is certainly nothing new to Christians. But they are far from alone in predicting the end of the world, being joined by the Zoroastrians, other Indo-Aryans, and various other peoples of planet Earth…

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The Barnes Review, November/December 2008 (PDF)

The Barnes Review, November/December 2008 (PDF)

VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 6


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IRELAND AND THE WORLD’S LONGEST WAR

By Arthur Kemp. The Emerald Isle is the land that saved Western (especially Roman) civilization during the dark ages—ironic, since Ireland was never a Roman colony—but the “Ould Sod” has also fought a seemingly never-ending war for independence, complete with famine holocaust and genocidal horrors…

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The Barnes Review, July/August 2008

The Barnes Review, July/August 2008

VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 4

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THE LEGENDS OF MARTIN LUTHER

By John Tiffany. There is a dramatic story that the young Martin Luther, set to become a lawyer, was nearly killed by a lightning bolt and as a result swore to dedicate his life to religion instead. It is a great story, but the only thing is, careful historians have been unable to verify any of it. Similarly many other “Luther anecdotes” seem to have been made up out of the whole cloth, even perhaps (everyone’s favorite) his nailing of the theses to the church door…

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