Subscribe now at $44.50 (reg. $56) for one year—six big print issues—of The Barnes Review (TBR) politically incorrect history magazine and we’ll forward 25% back to Antelope Hill to help fund their important book publishing efforts (U.S.A. offer only).
Subscribe now at two years at $78.40 (reg. $98)—12 big print issues—of The Barnes Review (TBR) magazine and we’ll forward 25% back to Antelope Hill to help fund their efforts (U.S.A. offer only).
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About The Barnes Review
In The Barnes Review (TBR), you will read unfiltered and uncensored history devoid of the venom of political correctness that poisons nearly every other history magazine published today—guaranteed.
TBR’s authors, writers and reporters are courageous—experts in their fields—and many of them have been fined or censored in their own countries where telling the truth is now considered a crime. This includes nearly every European nation, and Canada, too.
At TBR, no topic is off limits, from the mysteries of ancient civilizations and long-forgotten races to firsthand accounts and analyses of the major conflicts that have shaped Man’s history up through the Cold War and the modern era. What we do at TBR is “bring history into accord with the facts” as first enunciated by our namesake, Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, known as the “father of Historical Revisionism.” We discuss topics no “Court Historian” dares touch in this despicable age of “Cancel Culture.”
TBR was founded in 1994 by prolific nationalist publisher Willis A. Carto, a perpetual thorn in the side of mainstream academia for his willingness to honestly and openly discuss ALL historical subjects. This includes such taboo topics as racial differences, the fraud of systemic racism, the true origins of Communism and Bolshevism, “the Holocaust,” the crimes of the “Allies,” CIA and FBI subterfuge, interviews with politically incorrect historians, populist and nationalist biographies, reviews of the books TBR publishes and much, much more.
Your subscription to The Barnes Review supports this vital work that is needed today to prevent the otherwise inevitable day when the purposeful distortion of history produces its certain result—the nightmare tyranny dreamt of by George Orwell.
When you subscribe to TBR, you’ll also be helping the daring publishers of Antelope Hill. For every TBR subscription sold by Antelope Hill (AH), we will forward 25% of the purchase price back to AH to help them continue their great work.
Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery as TBR is a bimonthly publication. New subscribers only.
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