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Review by Santiago Alvarez • April 4, 1946 (interrogation) • April 4, 1946 (deposition) n March 7, 1946, British of- • April 5, 1946 (interrogation) ficials showed up at the • April 8, 1946 (interrogation) doorstep of Hedwig Höss’s • April 8, 1946 (another interrogation) house in British-occupied • April 9, 1946 (interrogation) O • April 9, 1946 (another interrogation) northern Germany. They wanted to • April 10-12, 1946 (deposition) know where her husband Rudolf Höss • April 11, 1946 (interrogation) was hiding, the former commandant • April 15, 1946 (interrogation) of the infamous Auschwitz Camp. • April 15, 1946 (another interrogation) Frau Höss claimed she didn’t know. • April 16, 1946 (interrogation) But they didn’t believe her. They ar- • April 23, 1946 (interrogation) rested her and threw her into prison. • April 23/24, 1946 (deposition) But she still refused to reveal her hus- • April 30, 1946 (interrogation) band’s hiding place. The British there- • May 14, 1946 (interrogation) The Great Pyramid Hoax fore went back to Frau Höss’s home, • May 16, 1946 (interrogation) kidnapped her five children, and threw • May 17, 1946 (interrogation) • May 18, 1946 (interrogation) The Conspiracy to Conceal the them into prison as well. However, • May 20, 1946 (interrogation) Frau Höss still wouldn’t budge. Hence, • May 20, 1946 (deposition) the British started beating her oldest • Sept. 28, 1946 (interrogation) True History of Ancient Egypt child, 16-year-old Klaus. espite millennia of fame, the ori- reveals Vyse’s forgery instructions to his two • Oct. 1, 1946 (deposition) Still not getting from Frau Höss • Nov. 7, 1946 (interrogation) Most famous among them is Höss’s gins of the Great Pyramid of Giza assistants, Raven and Hill, and what the what they wanted, they had a train • Nov. 9, 1946 (interrogation) are shrouded in mystery. Believed anachronistic sign should have been. He pull up on the tracks behind the prison, essay on the so-called “Final Solution • Nov. 11, 1946 (interrogation) of the Jewish Question,” which he Dto be the tomb of an Egyptian examines recent chemical analyses of the threatening Frau Höss that her son • Nov. 12, 1946 (interrogation) penned while in Polish custody await- king, even though no remains have ever been marks along with the eyewitness testimony of would be deported to Siberia if she • Nov. 14, 1946 (interrogation) ing his trial and eventual execution. didn’t tell them. Only then did she fi- • Nov.15, 1946 (interrogation) found, its construction date of roughly 2550 Humphries Brewer, who worked with Vyse at In it, he put on paper how it came nally relent. • Jan. 5, 1947 (interrogation) B.C. is tied to only one piece of evidence: the Giza in 1837 and saw forgery taking place. about that he was put in charge of • Jan. 6, 1947 (interrogation) A few hours later, at night, the crudely painted marks within the pyramid’s Exploring Vyse’s background, including his exterminating as many as 3 million • Jan. 8, 1947 (interrogation) British showed up at Höss’s hiding hidden chambers that refer to the 4th electoral fraud to become a member of the Jews at Auschwitz, and how he im- • Jan. 9, 1947 (interrogation) place. They caught him by surprise. Dynasty’s King Khufu, discovered in 1837 by British Parliament, the author explains why plemented this most atrocious of all • Jan. 11, 1947 (interrogation) They beat him; they forced alcohol Colonel Howard Vyse and his team. Vyse was driven to perpetrate a fraud inside mass murders ever committed. • Jan. 29, 1947 (interrogation) down his throat; they stripped him • Jan. 30, 1947 (interrogation) Using evidence from the time of the dis- the Great Pyramid. naked; they tortured him for three WHAT HÖSS ADMITTED TO . . . • Jan. 31, 1947 (interrogation) covery of these “quarry marks”—including Proving Zecharia Sitchin’s claim that days, never letting him sleep even for Together with the many other writ- • March 3, 1947 (interrogation) surveys, facsimile drawings and Vyse’s private the quarry marks were forgeries and removing a minute. At the end of all this, the ings produced while he was incarcer- • Nov. 1946 through Feb. 1947 (35 essays and memos) field notes—along with high definition photos of the actual the only physical evidence that dates the Great Pyramid’s British finally got from Höss what they ated, these writings and transcriptions marks, Scott Creighton reveals how and why the marks were construction to the reign of Khufu, Creighton’s study strikes wanted: a handwritten confession. • March 11 through 29, 1947 (statements, form the core of evidence on what is Warsaw trial) faked in his groundbreaking book The Great Pyramid Hoax: down one of the most fundamental assertions of orthodox 85 DEPOSITIONS GIVEN BY HÖSS said to have happened at Auschwitz, • April 11, 1947 (life story) The Conspiracy to Conceal the True History of Ancient Egypt. Egyptologists and reopens long-standing questions about the exactly because it was written by the • April 12, 1947 (written deposition) He investigates the anomalous and contradictory orthogra- Great Pyramid’s true age, who really built it, and why. Thusly softened up, Höss started man who confessed to being in charge But is everything Höss told his phy of the quarry marks through more than 75 photos and Softcover, 224 pages, 75 B&W illustrations, #787, $16 singing like a bird, following his jailers’ of it all. These include: captors actually true? and abusers’ cues. For the next 13 illustrations, showing how they radically depart from the minus 10% for TBR subscribers plus $5 S&H inside the U.S. • March 14, 1946 (deposition) While it is true that his very first months until his execution, he made established canon of quarry marks from this period. He from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. 20003. 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CONTINUED FROM THE REVERSE exterminate the Jews. After that, he There simply was no extermination sequent and final 13 months of his claims to have visited the Treblinka going on says the forensic evidence. life. Höss himself wrote that he was extermination camp to learn there KILL THEM ALL treated astonishingly humanely while how to do it. The two most important in Polish custody, and that he truly problems with that claim are: In other depositions, Höss claimed deserved to be put to death for what 1) The alleged Treblinka extermi- that Jews were selected in order to was done by him and those under his nation camp was established only one pick out those who could work, im- command. year later. plying that Himmler’s “kill-them-all” LAMENTABLE RESEARCH GAP 2) Himmler’s office diary proves order either did not exist or was ig- that he never met with Höss in the nored by Höss and replaced with “kill While a few books exist that lavishly summer of 1941. the weak ones only.” This example quote Höss’s several postwar writings, Mainstream historians have tried shows that Höss’s claims are a convo- most prominently Steven Paskuly’s to postdate that order to the summer luted tangle of untruths. This is true Death Dealer, none of the authors or of 1942, when Himmler actually visited for basically anything he says about editors of the works published hitherto Auschwitz, claiming that Höss simply the entire affair. Mattogno has collected put in the effort of collecting all of made an error. However, Mattogno 53 separate topics about which Höss Höss’s post-war statements, comparing shows that Höss repeated this claim makes statements that are either in- them to reveal whether his many sto- ternally inconsistent, contradict other ries are consistent or contradictory, statements he made, or are refuted New from Indian Fighter and comparing them with the actual, by the actual historical record (or any proven historical record as has been combination of the three). TBR The Life of Gen. George A. Custer established by solid documentation WHY DID HE LIE? and material evidence. This lamentable research gap has In his conclusion, Mattogno ad- finally been filled by Italian historian dresses the question arising from all Carlo Mattogno, the most competent this: Why did Höss keep on lying so lthough General Custer is mostly known for his “last stand” at the Battle of Little and prolific Revisionist writer ever. excessively, after his initial physical Bighorn in 1876, this dashing military commander was in reality one of America’s abuse was over? Did he want to protect The result forms Volume 35 of the boldest generals. His career started with the Union Army during the ever-growing series Holocaust Hand- his family? Was he brainwashed to A American Civil War, and ended after numerous highly successful campaigns in books Series. the point that he believed the propa- ganda he was fed, around which he the Plains Wars against the Indians, where he was given the title of America’s best “Indian CONFESSIONS DON’T MAKE SENSE then spun his own yarn? Did he try to Fighter.” This dramatic biography, first produced in the year of his death, draws upon In the first 10 pages of his book, Höss heads to the gallows. buy time to have his execution post- family and other original sources and takes the reader on a swashbuckling ride through Mattogno traces the gripping story of poned by babbling endlessly to anyone some of the greatest engagements of the Civil Höss’s capture and torture as summa- about anything they were willing to War (Bull Run, Gettysburg and Appomattox rized above, all solidly documented over and over again. In addition, the listen to? Or did he suffer from “Stock- Court House, amongst others) in which Custer holm Syndrome,” meaning that he had with what Mattogno found in the entire orthodox narrative depends on played a part, through to the many battles, archives and in published confessions the order having been issued in the changed sides, psychologically speak- shocking atrocities and wars against the Indians of Höss’s former tormentors. In the summer of 1941, as all other events of ing, by finding his captors’ stance at- next 160-some-odd pages, Mattogno’s mass murder at Auschwitz are said to tractive and worthy of his support? that culminated in Custer’s death at age 36. new book presents essential excerpts have unfolded from that point onward, There is no conclusive answer to that “At the time of his death, he had the rep- from many statements made by Höss and by the summer of 1942, the mass question. All we know is that, for one utation among the Indians of being a great while in prison, with a focus on what murder is said to have been in full reason or another, Höss both figura- magician or ‘medicine man,’ which increased the awe with which they Höss claimed about the fate of the swing for over half a year. Not that tively and literally lied his head off. • regarded him. That, and his super-human courage, which the Indians of all Jews at Auschwitz. The final and most there is any reliable evidence for that, —— men were the first to respect, procured him the last honor which they could important part of the book analyzes but that’s a different matter. Commandant of Auschwitz: Rudolf pay to his mortal remains. They dared to kill him from afar with bullets—that these excerpts meticulously in 145 Höss’s stories about extermination Höss, His Torture and His Forced was merely the crooking of a finger—but something in that dead body struck pages. 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Review by Santiago Alvarez • April 4, 1946 (interrogation) • April 4, 1946 (deposition) n March 7, 1946, British of- • April 5, 1946 (interrogation) ficials showed up at the • April 8, 1946 (interrogation) doorstep of Hedwig Höss’s • April 8, 1946 (another interrogation) house in British-occupied • April 9, 1946 (interrogation) O • April 9, 1946 (another interrogation) northern Germany. They wanted to • April 10-12, 1946 (deposition) know where her husband Rudolf Höss • April 11, 1946 (interrogation) was hiding, the former commandant • April 15, 1946 (interrogation) of the infamous Auschwitz Camp. • April 15, 1946 (another interrogation) Frau Höss claimed she didn’t know. • April 16, 1946 (interrogation) But they didn’t believe her. They ar- • April 23, 1946 (interrogation) rested her and threw her into prison. • April 23/24, 1946 (deposition) But she still refused to reveal her hus- • April 30, 1946 (interrogation) band’s hiding place. The British there- • May 14, 1946 (interrogation) The Great Pyramid Hoax fore went back to Frau Höss’s home, • May 16, 1946 (interrogation) kidnapped her five children, and threw • May 17, 1946 (interrogation) • May 18, 1946 (interrogation) The Conspiracy to Conceal the them into prison as well. However, • May 20, 1946 (interrogation) Frau Höss still wouldn’t budge. Hence, • May 20, 1946 (deposition) the British started beating her oldest • Sept. 28, 1946 (interrogation) True History of Ancient Egypt child, 16-year-old Klaus. espite millennia of fame, the ori- reveals Vyse’s forgery instructions to his two • Oct. 1, 1946 (deposition) Still not getting from Frau Höss • Nov. 7, 1946 (interrogation) Most famous among them is Höss’s gins of the Great Pyramid of Giza assistants, Raven and Hill, and what the what they wanted, they had a train • Nov. 9, 1946 (interrogation) are shrouded in mystery. Believed anachronistic sign should have been. He pull up on the tracks behind the prison, essay on the so-called “Final Solution • Nov. 11, 1946 (interrogation) of the Jewish Question,” which he Dto be the tomb of an Egyptian examines recent chemical analyses of the threatening Frau Höss that her son • Nov. 12, 1946 (interrogation) penned while in Polish custody await- king, even though no remains have ever been marks along with the eyewitness testimony of would be deported to Siberia if she • Nov. 14, 1946 (interrogation) ing his trial and eventual execution. didn’t tell them. Only then did she fi- • Nov.15, 1946 (interrogation) found, its construction date of roughly 2550 Humphries Brewer, who worked with Vyse at In it, he put on paper how it came nally relent. • Jan. 5, 1947 (interrogation) B.C. is tied to only one piece of evidence: the Giza in 1837 and saw forgery taking place. about that he was put in charge of • Jan. 6, 1947 (interrogation) A few hours later, at night, the crudely painted marks within the pyramid’s Exploring Vyse’s background, including his exterminating as many as 3 million • Jan. 8, 1947 (interrogation) British showed up at Höss’s hiding hidden chambers that refer to the 4th electoral fraud to become a member of the Jews at Auschwitz, and how he im- • Jan. 9, 1947 (interrogation) place. They caught him by surprise. Dynasty’s King Khufu, discovered in 1837 by British Parliament, the author explains why plemented this most atrocious of all • Jan. 11, 1947 (interrogation) They beat him; they forced alcohol Colonel Howard Vyse and his team. Vyse was driven to perpetrate a fraud inside mass murders ever committed. • Jan. 29, 1947 (interrogation) down his throat; they stripped him • Jan. 30, 1947 (interrogation) Using evidence from the time of the dis- the Great Pyramid. naked; they tortured him for three WHAT HÖSS ADMITTED TO . . . • Jan. 31, 1947 (interrogation) covery of these “quarry marks”—including Proving Zecharia Sitchin’s claim that days, never letting him sleep even for Together with the many other writ- • March 3, 1947 (interrogation) surveys, facsimile drawings and Vyse’s private the quarry marks were forgeries and removing a minute. At the end of all this, the ings produced while he was incarcer- • Nov. 1946 through Feb. 1947 (35 essays and memos) field notes—along with high definition photos of the actual the only physical evidence that dates the Great Pyramid’s British finally got from Höss what they ated, these writings and transcriptions marks, Scott Creighton reveals how and why the marks were construction to the reign of Khufu, Creighton’s study strikes wanted: a handwritten confession. • March 11 through 29, 1947 (statements, form the core of evidence on what is Warsaw trial) faked in his groundbreaking book The Great Pyramid Hoax: down one of the most fundamental assertions of orthodox 85 DEPOSITIONS GIVEN BY HÖSS said to have happened at Auschwitz, • April 11, 1947 (life story) The Conspiracy to Conceal the True History of Ancient Egypt. Egyptologists and reopens long-standing questions about the exactly because it was written by the • April 12, 1947 (written deposition) He investigates the anomalous and contradictory orthogra- Great Pyramid’s true age, who really built it, and why. Thusly softened up, Höss started man who confessed to being in charge But is everything Höss told his phy of the quarry marks through more than 75 photos and Softcover, 224 pages, 75 B&W illustrations, #787, $16 singing like a bird, following his jailers’ of it all. These include: captors actually true? and abusers’ cues. For the next 13 illustrations, showing how they radically depart from the minus 10% for TBR subscribers plus $5 S&H inside the U.S. • March 14, 1946 (deposition) While it is true that his very first months until his execution, he made established canon of quarry marks from this period. He from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. 20003. Send • March 16, 1946 (deposition) confession was extracted by torture, a total of 85 different depositions, explains how the orientation of the Khufu cartouche contra- payment using the form on page 72 inside this issue or call us • March 16, 1946 (another deposition) the same cannot be said of the many most of them dealing with what he depositions he made during the sub- dicts ancient Egyptian writing convention and how one of the toll free at 1-877-773-9077 Mon.-Thu. 9-5 ET to order. • April 1, 1946 (interrogation) claimed to have transpired at Ausch - • April 2, 1946 (interrogation) signs is from a later period. Analyzing Vyse’s private diary, he (Out side U.S. email [email protected] for S&H.) witz while he had been in charge. • April 3, 1946 (interrogation) CONTINUED ON THE REVERSE New Book Explores the Höss Confessions

CONTINUED FROM THE REVERSE exterminate the Jews. After that, he There simply was no extermination sequent and final 13 months of his claims to have visited the Treblinka going on says the forensic evidence. life. Höss himself wrote that he was extermination camp to learn there KILL THEM ALL treated astonishingly humanely while how to do it. The two most important in Polish custody, and that he truly problems with that claim are: In other depositions, Höss claimed deserved to be put to death for what 1) The alleged Treblinka extermi- that Jews were selected in order to was done by him and those under his nation camp was established only one pick out those who could work, im- command. year later. plying that Himmler’s “kill-them-all” LAMENTABLE RESEARCH GAP 2) Himmler’s office diary proves order either did not exist or was ig- that he never met with Höss in the nored by Höss and replaced with “kill While a few books exist that lavishly summer of 1941. the weak ones only.” This example quote Höss’s several postwar writings, Mainstream historians have tried shows that Höss’s claims are a convo- most prominently Steven Paskuly’s to postdate that order to the summer luted tangle of untruths. This is true Death Dealer, none of the authors or of 1942, when Himmler actually visited for basically anything he says about editors of the works published hitherto Auschwitz, claiming that Höss simply the entire affair. Mattogno has collected put in the effort of collecting all of made an error. However, Mattogno 53 separate topics about which Höss Höss’s post-war statements, comparing shows that Höss repeated this claim makes statements that are either in- them to reveal whether his many sto- ternally inconsistent, contradict other ries are consistent or contradictory, statements he made, or are refuted New from Indian Fighter and comparing them with the actual, by the actual historical record (or any proven historical record as has been combination of the three). TBR The Life of Gen. George A. Custer established by solid documentation WHY DID HE LIE? and material evidence. This lamentable research gap has In his conclusion, Mattogno ad- finally been filled by Italian historian dresses the question arising from all Carlo Mattogno, the most competent this: Why did Höss keep on lying so lthough General Custer is mostly known for his “last stand” at the Battle of Little and prolific Revisionist writer ever. excessively, after his initial physical Bighorn in 1876, this dashing military commander was in reality one of America’s abuse was over? Did he want to protect The result forms Volume 35 of the boldest generals. His career started with the Union Army during the ever-growing series Holocaust Hand- his family? Was he brainwashed to A American Civil War, and ended after numerous highly successful campaigns in books Series. the point that he believed the propa- ganda he was fed, around which he the Plains Wars against the Indians, where he was given the title of America’s best “Indian CONFESSIONS DON’T MAKE SENSE then spun his own yarn? Did he try to Fighter.” This dramatic biography, first produced in the year of his death, draws upon In the first 10 pages of his book, Höss heads to the gallows. buy time to have his execution post- family and other original sources and takes the reader on a swashbuckling ride through Mattogno traces the gripping story of poned by babbling endlessly to anyone some of the greatest engagements of the Civil Höss’s capture and torture as summa- about anything they were willing to War (Bull Run, Gettysburg and Appomattox rized above, all solidly documented over and over again. In addition, the listen to? Or did he suffer from “Stock- Court House, amongst others) in which Custer holm Syndrome,” meaning that he had with what Mattogno found in the entire orthodox narrative depends on played a part, through to the many battles, archives and in published confessions the order having been issued in the changed sides, psychologically speak- shocking atrocities and wars against the Indians of Höss’s former tormentors. In the summer of 1941, as all other events of ing, by finding his captors’ stance at- next 160-some-odd pages, Mattogno’s mass murder at Auschwitz are said to tractive and worthy of his support? that culminated in Custer’s death at age 36. new book presents essential excerpts have unfolded from that point onward, There is no conclusive answer to that “At the time of his death, he had the rep- from many statements made by Höss and by the summer of 1942, the mass question. All we know is that, for one utation among the Indians of being a great while in prison, with a focus on what murder is said to have been in full reason or another, Höss both figura- magician or ‘medicine man,’ which increased the awe with which they Höss claimed about the fate of the swing for over half a year. Not that tively and literally lied his head off. • regarded him. That, and his super-human courage, which the Indians of all Jews at Auschwitz. The final and most there is any reliable evidence for that, —— men were the first to respect, procured him the last honor which they could important part of the book analyzes but that’s a different matter. Commandant of Auschwitz: Rudolf pay to his mortal remains. They dared to kill him from afar with bullets—that these excerpts meticulously in 145 Höss’s stories about extermination Höss, His Torture and His Forced was merely the crooking of a finger—but something in that dead body struck pages. The author demonstrates that orders issued or amended are also Confessions, by Carlo Mattogno, soft- many of Höss’s various statements contradictory, plus they make no sense cover, 402 pages, bibliography, index, even Rain-in-the-Face with a sense of awe, and the bravest Sioux of the about the “Final Solution” contradict if compared with the actual record. #802, $25 minus 10% for TBR sub- northwest did not dare to lift his hand to strike dead Custer.” one another and are refuted by the Documents show that during the first scribers plus $5 S&H inside U.S. (Email actual historical record. half of 1942, for which Höss claims sales@Barnes Review.org for foreign ORDERING: Softcover, 684 pages, #795, $30 minus 10% for TBR subscribers For example, Höss starts out by that an unconditional “kill-them-all” S&H.) Send request with payment to plus $5 S&H inside the U.S. from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. claiming that he received an order Himmler order was in effect, all Jews TBR, P.O. 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THE SECRET ORIGINS OF WWI ZEP TEPI: THE MYSTICAL TIME BY MARC ROLAND OF THE GREAT WHITE GODS One hundred years ago, World War I was in BY PATRICK CHOUINARD 4 its final year. And for the past four years, The “out of Africa” dogma of the academic TBR has dedicated portions of several issues to 36 elite has come under repeated fire over the subject and the various concerns each of the the past several years as more and more evidence belligerent nations possessed that led them to is compiled indicating that man may have origi- 15 participate in possibly the stupidest war in world nated in several areas on Earth. One of these history. However, in this issue, author Marc Roland places is the Caucasus region, where legend and takes us behind the scenes to expose the secret new archeological finds combine to tell an in- group of incredibly selfish and greedy bankers, triguing tale of the oldest white cultures. financiers and moneylenders that drove these na- tions to bloody—and extremely profitable—war. AMAZON WARRIORS: MORE TO THE MYTH THAN MEETS THE EYE? THE BALD KNOBBERS: THE RISE & FALL OF THE OZARK REGULATORS BY PHILIP RIFE In some cultures, women were forbidden BY CLINT LACY 40 to so much as touch a weapon, while in We’ve heard again and again the main- others, sagas told of bands of warrior women as 12 stream’s twisted story of the Ku Klux Klan tough as any males. In this issue, author Philip 22 and its white supremacist founders, this despite Rife sifts through evidence from the Mediterranean the fact that tens of thousands of black Southerners to the Amazon rain forest of to participated in the group’s activities. But have explain why he believes “the Amazons” were real. you heard of the Bald Knobbers, a violent band of Northern vigilantes that dispensed its own brand ADOLF HITLER VS THE MASS MEDIA: of justice during and after the Civil War? HITLER’S VIEWS ON “FAKE NEWS” THE TIANANMEN MASSACRE MYTH BY ADOLF HITLER Is the controlled corporate news media BY MATTHEW RAPHAEL JOHNSON, PH.D. 46 out for the best interests of the American Perhaps the most iconic photograph to people and the nation as a whole or are the 22 ever come out of communist China is that owners of the mass media out to line their pockets of the “tank man,” one brave Chinese sole who by twisting the news to fit their financial and stood in front of a column of tanks to save his social agendas? What did someone like Adolf fellow countrymen protesting in Tiananmen Hitler think about the news media and free speech, 30 Square. Thousands of these protesters were and how did he suggest countering “fake news”? slaughtered by the Red regime, we have been told. But the problem is, according to U.S. diplo- AMERICA’S MOST ENIGMATIC ALSO INSIDE: mats and others, no “massacre” ever occurred. “OUT-OF-PLACE” ARTIFACTS From the Editor—2 TBR Editorial—3 CHESSMASTER BOBBY FISCHER: BY PHILIP RIFE England wants the globe—5 A TRUE AMERICAN HERO? Did man walk with dinosaurs? Some people BBC’s biggest fake news story—25 look at footprints in geologic strata and History You May Have Missed—28 52 What Bobby was angry about—33 BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. insist we did. That is highly doubtful, but there Bobby Fischer was more than a chess Scythian warrior women—43 are other enigmatic artifacts found in places The ship inside a mountain—55 prodigy. He was also an outspoken critic 30 where they just shouldn’t be, many of them in Whirlwind tour of OOPArts—59 of the domestic and foreign policies of both the North America. In this article, TBR takes a look The Empire Windrush saga—60 United States and Israel. For this, he paid a heavy at some of those famous and infamous OOPArts— Commentary: Hate crimes—62 price, becoming a “man without a country.” out of place artifacts—that defy explanation. Letters to the Editor—66 THE BARNES REVIEW PERSONAL FROM THE EDITOR

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evisionist history is like true science in that complex surrounding the Second Pyramid, which is truth is the goal. Scientific hypotheses just also attributed to Khafre. The complex includes a are not scientific unless they are capable causeway, the Sphinx Temple and the Valley Temple, all Rof disproof, and a scientist is just a pseu- of which seem to display the same architectural style. doscientist if he does not put his hypothe- A diorite statue of a pharaoh was discovered buried ses to the test. Today science is plagued with pseudo - upside-down along with other debris in the Valley Tem- scientific cults—Global Warm ism, for instance, which ple. This is claimed to depict Khafre and thus to be ev- somehow passes for climatology. Glo bal Warm ists fa- idence connecting the sphinx with that pharaoh. natically attack as a heretic anyone who questions with Forensic scientist Frank Domingo of the New York facts their dogma of manmade climate change. So ded- City Police Department, using detailed measurements icated are they to this cult, prominent, allegedly scien- and computer imaging, concluded that the face on the tific organizations have been caught faking their data to sphinx does not match the face on the diorite statue prove their hypothesis that human activity is solely re- said to represent Khafre. And then there is Frenchman sponsible for warmer temperatures. They ignore the fact Vassil Dobrev who presents “heretical” evidence the that the Earth has been steadily warming for the last sphinx was built by the forgotten Pharaoh Djedefre. 10,000 years or so—long before human industrial activ- Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval proposed an ity began—with almost no blips along the timeline. amazing correlation of the three major pyramids at Giza These cultists are enemies of the scientific method. They with the stars forming the belt of Orion. Their hypoth- have their own agendas that clearly have overwhelmed esis would date the sphinx and the pyramids to 10,500 their dedication to the facts and the truth. B.C. Robert M. Schoch and Colin Reader noticed the Court historians similarly conduct witch-hunts against main weathering on the enclosure walls of the sphinx anyone—no matter how scholarly—who questions any is by water—rainfall or rainfall runoff that must have aspect of the experiences of Jews in World War II Ger - occurred in extremely ancient times, as there hasn’t man labor camps. The members of this Holocaustian been much rain at Giza for many millennia. cult also ignore the scientific data to protect and Since the Sphinx dogma is so shaky, Revisionists achieve their own financial and social agendas. feel it is only right to consider alternative hypotheses But there are other areas where pseudohistory rears that have been put forward by “heretics.” We at TBR its ugly head, and Revisionist historians must do battle feel all “heretics” deserve fair consideration. That is all to defend the truth and the historical method. they can ask. If they have facts to present, let them pres- Take for example the riddle of the “Great Sphinx” of ent them, but do not condemn them before you have Egypt—the huge statue with a head like that of a examined and investigated their findings. pharaoh and a body generally thought to resemble that The point is, honest Revisionists go wherever the ev- of a lion. (Some Revisionists argue it is more likely the idence leads. That is true historical Revisionism. It’s body of a jackal, and perhaps they are right.) what we do. But asking us to believe in an historical The head, while huge, is disproportionately small for event while at the same time denying us the right to in- the statue, and some researchers believe it was carved vestigate it using data from “banned” sources is anath- down in later eras from the original lion or jackal head. ema to the Revisionist spirit and common sense. The consensus view is that the statue was carved from We are always ready to completely change our views a limestone outcropping around 2500 B.C. for the if that is what it takes to fit the facts. However, we will Pharaoh Khafre—said to be the builder of the Second not commit the trangression of condemning without in- Pyramid. Why the establishment holds this view is itself vestigating. The enemies of truth, sad to say, would a mystery, as there is not a single credible inscription rather spend their time trying to run magazines like connecting the sphinx with Khafre, or the Great Pyra- TBR out of business. The truth is what we are looking mind with Khufu, for that matter. The evidence for this for. We owe it to ourselves and to you. This is a mission Khafre hypothesis is flimsy and circumstantial—mainly too few of our mainstream colleagues embrace. ! just the fact that the sphinx is located in the funerary —JOHN TIFFANY, Editor

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TheSecret Origins of World War I

TheCovert Group that Deliberately Engineered the 1914-1918 Bloodbath

By Marc Roland advantaged group of self-styled Eng- lish race patriots, backed by powerful ew books deserve more industrialists and financiers in Britain attention than a brief re- and the United States, who caused view, but this one is an the first world war. … A secret society of rich and powerful men was estab- exception. Hidden Histo- lished in London in 1891 with the ry: The Secret Origins of F long-term aim of taking control of the First World War stands among the entire world. the most explosively important rev- elations of our time,1 and not only The authors base this historical because it identifies the men respon- accusation on 69 pages of source sible for butchering more than 18 materials that substantiate each one million human beings, 100 years ago. of Hidden History’s assertions and A more relevant exposé presented claims. Fortunately, their monumental by authors Gerry Docherty and Jim research is delivered in a free-flowing, Macgregor is their uncovering the narrative style, gathering momentum roots of a covert group that deliber- with every successive page, carrying ately engineered the 1914-1918 war even (especially) well-informed read- as an initial step toward global dom- ers along at an increasingly breathless John Ruskin (1819-1900), c. 1882. ination in our time: pace from one astounding, previously Ruskin was a brilliant and com plex After a century of propaganda, concealed dis closure to the next. man. A self-described “violent Tory lies and brainwashing about the First In so doing, our understanding of the old school,” he was an anti- World War, cognitive dissonance ren- of the past is fundamentally altered capitalist British imperialist. ders us too uncomfortable to bear and magnified, yet within the param- the truth that it was a small, socially eters of what we have long known

4 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE or suspected to be true. Our first surprise is John Ruskin, England’s most influential thinker during the late 19th century, when his numerous, famous lectures ele- vated the intercontinental triumph of British imperialism to sacred mis- sion status. With convincing elo- quence, Ruskin idealized the empire, “which he believed should be spread to the masses across the English- speaking world. … He advocated that the control of the state should be restricted to a small, ruling class. Social order was to be built upon the authority of superiors, imposing upon inferiors an absolute, unques- tioning obedience. He was repelled by … the leveling of distinctions be- tween class and class, man and man, and the disintegration of the ‘rightful’ authority of the ruling class,” which alone deserved to govern all humanity. Ruskin’s dramatic vision of an outside world colonized by big-busi- ness empire-builders fired the imag- ination of an entire generation with the glorious prospect of global ex- England Hungers for the Entire Globe pansionism. Among his devout fol- lowers was another famous English- Although British imperialists regarded themselves as the aristocratic man—the Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos of elite of a New World Order, their victims saw these self-styled overlords his day—who would eventually ac- quite differently, as illustrated by this Italian cartoon of the 1940s in quire enough southern African terri- which John Bull is shown as a snaggle-toothed, gluttonous bully who tory to be named after him: Rhodesia.2 has swallowed the entire Earth while straddling a mound of corpses. Affirmed Cecil Rhodes: As Londoners suffered through generations of squalid social conditions, If there be a God, I think that the capital’s indifferent globalists pursued personally profitable agendas, what He would like me to do is paint prefiguring the transnational power freaks who today rule over Western as much of the map of Africa British Civilization. Imperialism appears to have always been a particularly red as possible. … To and for the es- English character flaw. Even in the early 21st century, the “dominions” tablishment, promotion and devel- still chafe under London’s sway. And as long ago as the composition of opment of a secret society, the true William Shakespeare’s Henry V, in 1600, the bard denigrated Scots and aim and object whereof shall be for Cymry, whose separate independence movements continue to resist the extension of British rule through- John Bull, more than four centuries later. But Ole Blighty itself eventually out the world, the perfecting of a system of emigration from the United succumbed to the same, dark forces with which it conspired. In an Kingdom, and of colonization by earlier Shakespeare play, the renowned dramatist had one of his British subjects of all lands where characters, John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, utter prophetically, “That the means of livelihood are attainable England that was wont to conquer others / Hath made a shameful by energy, labor and enterprise, and conquest of itself.” (Richard II, 2.1.65-66) especially the occupation by British settlers of the entire continent of

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Africa, the Holy Land, the valley of for that he approached international great political ambition and profit. the Euphrates, the Islands of Cyprus merchant banker Lord Nathaniel Controlling politics from behind the and Candia, the whole of South Amer- Rothschild, “by far the richest man curtain, they avoided being held pub- ica, the islands of the Pacific not in the world,” according to Docherty licly responsible if or when things heretofore possessed by Great Britain, and Macgregor. “The Rothschild dy- went wrong. They influenced ap- the whole of the Malay archipelago, nasty epitomized the ‘money power’ pointments to high office and had the seaboard of China and Japan, to a degree with which no other almost daily communication with the the ultimate recovery of the United could compare. … The Rothschild great decision makers”—often at the States of America as an integral part dynasty was all-powerful in British Rothschilds’s palatial homes, like of the British empire, the inauguration of a system of colonial representation and world banking. … The Roth- Waddesdon Manor or Mentmore Tow- in the Imperial Parliament which may schilds were preeminent in this field. ers. “It was in such exclusive, ab- tend to weld together the disjointed They manipulated politicians, be- solutely private environments that members of the empire, and, finally, friended kings, emperors and influ- Rhodes’s Secret Elite discussed their the foundation of so great a power ential aristocrats. … Biographers of plans and ambitions for the future as to render wars impossible, and the House of Rothschild record that of the world. promote the best interests of humanity. men of influence and statesmen in “The Rothschilds frequently bank - almost every country of the world rolled pliant politicians,” including “Remember that you are an Eng- were in their pay. Before long, most the secretary of state for India, Ran- lishman,” he told his fellow conspir- of the princes and kings of Europe dolph Churchill. “Esher [Reginald ators, “and have consequently won fell within their influence. This in- Baliol Brett, 2nd viscount Esher] not- first prize in the lottery of life. I con- ternational dynasty was all but un- ed sarcastically that Churchill and tend that we are the first race in the touchable. Rothschild seemed to conduct the world, and that the more of the world “The Rothschilds had amassed business of the empire together, and we inhabit, the better it is for the hu- such wealth that nothing or no one Churchill’s ‘excessive intimacy’ with man race.” remained out with the purchasing the Rothschilds caused bitter com- But Rhodes needed huge finance power of their coin. Through it, they ment, but no one took them to task.3 capital to fund his megalomania, and offered a facility for men to pursue On his death from syphilis, it tran-

6 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE NATHANIEL ROTHSCHILD CECIL RHODES ALFRED MILNER RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Powerful men conspiring to turn the world into one massive British colony with Rothschild money behind the effort. spired that Randolph owed an as- panding their tiny ring of privileged infiltrated the two, great organs of tonishing £66,902 to Rothschild, a initiates into wider concentric circles imperial government: the Foreign Of- vast debt that equates to a current throughout the monarchy, govern- fice and the Colonial Office, and es- value of around £5.5 million ment, press and military. “Their ulti- tablished their control over civil ser- [$7,300,000].”Randolph’s son inherited mate goal,” write Docherty and Mac- vants who dominated these domains. this life-enslaving debt, which not gregor, “was to bring all habitable In addition, they took control of the only explains young Winston’s induc- portions of the world under their in- departments and committees that tion into the Secret Elite, but his fluence and control. The individuals would enable their ambitions: the subsequent career in the 1930s and involved harbored a common fear, a War Office, the Committee of Imperial 1940s against Adolf Hitler, the Roth- deep and bitter fear, that unless some- Defense and the highest echelons of schilds’s greatest enemy. thing radical was done, their wealth, the armed services.” Rhodes himself was entirely be- power and influence would be eroded As Rhodes’s covert rich man’s holden to the House of Rothschild and overtaken by foreigners, foreign club grew steadily in influence and for making his South African com- interests, foreign business, foreign the number of its operatives, perfect panies possible. He “accrued a great customs and foreign laws. … To their invisibility was no longer possible, fortune in gold and diamonds in minds, the choice was stark. Either until his intentions became an open South Africa,” write Docherty and take drastic steps to protect and fur- secret, even to astute foreign ob- Macgregor, “thanks to the massive ther develop the British empire, or servers. investment made by the Rothschild accept that countries like Germany Wrote Mark Twain: family.” Lord Nathaniel saw beyond would reduce them to bit players on I know quite well that whether Rhodes’s imperialist ambitions to the the world stage. Mr. Rhodes is the lofty and worshipful potential fulfillment of Old Testament “The members of this Secret Elite patriot and statesman that multitudes prophesies about Eretz Israel—pub- were only too aware that Germany believe him to be, or Satan come licly, the traditional name for a Jewish was rapidly beginning to overtake again, as the rest of the world account homeland occupying the southern Britain in all areas of technology, him, he is still the most imposing fig- Levant, but understood among the science, industry and commerce. … ure in the British empire outside of Jews themselves as a code-word for And they professed that what they England. He wants the Earth and global Zionist preeminence. A world intended was for the good of mankind, wants it for his own, and that the be- governed by the British empire, itself for civilization. A civilization they lief that he will get it and let his indebted to and dominated by the would control, approve, manage and friends in on the ground floor is the House of Rothschild, might serve the make profitable. For that, they were secret that rivets so many eyes upon him and keeps him in the zenith, realization of that age-old dream. prepared to do what was necessary. 4 Rhodes began in February 1891 … They would take over the world where the view is unobstructed. by carefully recruiting similarly in- for its own good. Save the world The burgeoning suspicions that fluential, like-minded imperialists from itself. troubled Twain and others were from John Ruskin’s audiences, ex- “The secret society specifically laughed off by Rhodes-controlled

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 7 newspapers (especially The Times) to convince King Edward VII that a as so much fantasy. Docherty and more serious military presence was Macgregor show, however, that the necessary for maintaining stability mountain of irrefutable evidence for in South Africa. In his arguments the existence and decisive power of aimed at persuading the king, Milner Rhodes’s cabal “is conspiracy fact, was psychologically aided by renewed not theory.” Still, he and his Secret press agitation against the Boers, Elite stumbled badly over their first now depicted as evil racists shame- move, and came close to destroying, lessly victimizing the innocent Trans- not Germany, but themselves. vaal natives. While preservation as a Even with Rothschild backing, very small white minority was fun- Rhodes knew that bringing the entire damental to Boer thought, Boer re- world under British sway demanded lations with the indigenous Matabeles almost limitless funding. It appeared were traditionally cordial and neither unexpectedly in 1886, when massive exploitative nor violent. Nonetheless, gold deposits were discovered Milner urged Edward that “race-oli- throughout the Transvaal region of garchy has got to go, and I see no South Africa occupied by the Boers, sign of it removing itself.” “farmer” descendants of Dutch-speak- “By October 1899,” Docherty and ing settlers during the previous cen- Gerry Docherty was born in 1948. Macgregor write, “large numbers of tury. A concerted campaign by news- He graduated from Edinburgh Uni- British troops were sent to the Trans- papers Rhodes owned defamed the versity in 1971 and became a teacher. vaal border in what was a calculated Boers as oppressors of “native” tribes He taught economics and modern provocation.” Boer President Paul and Transvaal’s English minority, studies, developed a keen interest Kruger “demanded their withdrawal, in the theater and has written a num- while his agents provocateurs—many but Milner’s response was to delib- ber of plays with historical themes. of them Christian missionaries— erately increase the tension by send- Inspired by the work of Jim Macgre- stirred local revolt. [See TBR March/ ing yet more troops.” Before they gor on World War I, he began a jour- April 2017.] ney to discover the truth amongst could arrive, Boer soldiers advanced “The military commander of his the lies and deceptions that the offi- into Cape Colony on the 12th to British South Africa Company simul- cial records contain about that war. attack an armored train carrying sup- taneously launched an armed raid Together, he and Macgregor wrote plies for Mafeking. “Kruger, in exas- from across the border to support Hidden History: The Secret Origins peration, had made the first move the uprising … with the support of of the First World War, a book still in before the British could bring even the British government. … The production for its second edition. more troops into South Africa and British-Boer conflict was all about was forever held to be the aggressor. the Transvaal’s gold. The Secret Elite In truth, he had been out-maneu- wanted it and decided to take it by ture successful revolt. “The entire vered.” Milner boasted, “I precipitated force. . . . Months before it was due venture was a fiasco. Rhodes was the crisis, which was inevitable, be- to take place, Rhodes disclosed his forced to resign as Cape Colony fore it became too late. It is not very intentions to a close friend and mem- prime minister and ordered to London agreeable, and, in many eyes, not a ber of the Secret Elite, Flora Shaw, to appear before a parliamentary se- very creditable piece of business to the South African correspondent of lect committee. He became the focus have been largely instrumental in The Times,” which was then calling of an international scandal that could bringing about a big war.” for “liberation of the continent from have fatally damaged the Secret Elite.” He and his fellow countrymen re- Boer atrocities.” Because he threatened to publicize garded its victorious conclusion as But Rhodes’s artificial insurrection classified documentation proving gov- hardly more than a formality, with fizzled, as his raiders were quickly ernment complicity against the Boers, the boys home from their swift tri- surrounded and captured. British however, Rhodes was not prosecuted, umph in time for Christmas. But, as prestige fell, much to the unconcealed though forced from the conspiracy Docherty and Macgregor point out, amusement of Americans and conti- he had himself founded and led. “British confidence ran well ahead nental Europeans, even Scottish and, His place was taken by Alfred of reality.” Milner’s war for Boer gold more dangerously, Irish observers, Milner, who headed the largest de- went on for more than two and one who perceived English weakness in partment in the British government, half years, at a cost of 22,000 English Rhodes’s failed enterprise and, con- the Board of Inland Revenue. From dead, plus another 23,000 wounded. sequently, a glimmer of hope for fu- this strategic position, he was able Their suffering was as much due to

8 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE Royal Army inadequacy as it was to fighting skills of the drastically un- der-supplied, vastly outnumbered Boers, who lost the war chiefly be- cause they had been betrayed by their own state attorney, Jan Smuts, “Cecil Rhodes’s close friend, trusted confidant and personal agent.” Prolonged, costly conquest of the Transvaal resulted in large measure from England’s deplorable military condition, which was exposed just as Germany, in painfully sharp con- trast, was making terrific progress in the modernization and efficiency of her armed forces. These were aimed, however, not at Britain, but France, where too many Paris politi- cians still sought revenge for their country’s defeat following 1870’s Franco-Prussian War. In any event, the Boer War proved that England was in no shape to take on a resurgent Germany, nor ever would be … by herself. Milner and his fellow schemers therefore resolved to spend the next 12 years totally revamping the Royal Army. For that, arms and munitions factories needed to be renovated or newly built. Hidden History’s authors tell us: The Rothschilds had always un- derstood the enormous profits gen- erated by these industries. Financing 1896: Queen Victoria’s Peace Strategy wars had been their preserve for Left to right—in the back are Nicholas II, czar of Russia, and Albert nearly a century. Bankers, industri- Edward, the Prince of Wales (the future king) of Britain, celebrating a alists and other members of the holiday at Balmoral Castle. Seated are Nicholas’s wife Czarina Alex- Secret Elite, the same men who were andra and their firstborn, Princess Olga, and Queen Victoria gazing at planning the destruction of Germany, stood to make massive profits from the baby. It is strange to think how this group of people went from a it. War, any war, was a means of gar- warm family to feuding relatives. Victoria and Nicholas were related nering wealth. Secret Elite bankers through ancestry, but through marriage Victoria was Nicholas’s had provided Japan with high-inter- grandmother; she was the grand mother of his wife. She was also the est-yielding loans to build a modern grandmother of George V of England and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. navy with which to attack Russia. George and Nicholas were cousins through their mothers, who were The greater part of that victorious sisters. Royal families have always had a habit of intermarrying, but it Japanese navy was constructed by the British yards from which the Se- has not stopped their nations from fighting. Victoria had a plan to cret Elite made even more profits. marry as many of her descendants as possible into the reigning Of course, the Japanese people were families of Europe, resulting in her progeny sitting on 10 thrones. She left to foot the bill. … Insider knowl- fancied that in this way surely peace would prevail, blood being thicker edge always played a key role in the than water. But little more than a dozen years after her 1901 funeral, pursuit of profit, and what this gen- cousin was pitted against cousin in a hideous fratricidal worldwide eration of bankers who were closely bloodbath—now known as World War I—fueled by the Rothschilds. linked to the Rothschilds knew was that war was not far off.

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 9 Even more important to Milner, even began, and again in 1914, a decision to stop the madness. He et al. was using wealth and influence month prior to its outbreak, he se- telegraphed the Kaiser that he would to infiltrate foreign governments for cretly pledged unconditional French send his personal emissary, Gen. the express purpose of deflecting military aid to Russia. “The blank Tatishchev, to Berlin with explana- their respective nations from much- check for world war, signed first by tions and instructions that would needed domestic reforms into con- Poincaré in 1912,” wrote the con- broker a peace. Tatishchev was the certed, armed aggression against Ger- temporaneous biographer, Friedrich czar’s own representative at the em- many. Docherty and Macgregor ex- Stieve, “was now signed again.” 5 peror’s court, and, as such, was out- plain how “the Secret Elite realized Docherty and Macgregor agree: side the control or influence of politi- that they would need to take complete “While historians have focused on cians or the military. Czar Nicholas’s control of the French government.” the mythical notion of Germany’s message held great promise, but This they achieved by displacing the blank check to Austria given at Pots- Tatishchev never made it to Berlin. peace-making prime minister, because dam, the real check for war—which “Unbeknown to the czar, Sazonov he declared, “our true policy is an al- would be endorsed by Britain—was [Sergei Sazonov, Russian foreign min- liance with Germany.” Joseph Caillaux that which Poincaré signed in St. Pe- ister and Secret Elite member] had was a victim of Rothschild money tersburg.” But czarist Russia had him arrested and detained that night that suborned Paris newspaper pub- been seduced long before she signed just as he was about to enter his lishers and editors to a relentless her own death warrant with France. compartment on the St. Petersburg- hate campaign against him, while un- “After the Russian fleet had been Berlin train. It was an act of treason. derwriting Raymond Poincaré, a rabid destroyed at Tsushima [an island in Sazonov secretly defied the czar’s revanchist, who “knew that he was the Korea Strait, by Japanese forces express command and thwarted the funded and supported by outside in May 1905], Russia was provided highest level of personal diplomacy agencies to turn France against Ger- [by the Rothschilds] with high-inter- between the two heads of state. By many. … Poincaré’s election had been est-bearing loans of £190,000,000 hauling Tatishchev off the train, he secured through bribery, corruption [worth today $6.707 billion] to rebuild removed what would have become and a huge investment in influencing her navy. Much of the construction an awkward complication: one that public opinion through the press.” work went to factories and shipyards would have stopped the war. Among his first acts in that direc- owned by the Secret Elite, and the “Sazonov instructed Gen. Janush - tion were secret agreements he per- cycle repeated itself, with the Russian kevitch [Nikolai Janushkevitch, army sonally concluded with Britain for people left to pay the price.” chief of staff] to issue the order [for joint Anglo-French naval cooperation While the English were busy re- mobilization], then ‘smash his tele- against the German fleet. “The ordi- building Russia’s navy, they broadly, phone’ and keep out of sight for the nary member of Parliament had no if insincerely, hinted at opening the rest of the day in order to frustrate inkling of these decisions. … Thus, Dardanelles to the czar, in return for any further attempt by the czar to without the permission or approval his alliance against Germany. Virtually countermand the mobilization. … of the Cabinet or Parliament, Britain every Moscow government official Russia had mobilized first. Russia and France entered into active naval jumped at the perceived chance of had caused the war.” coordination in preparation for war access to the Mediterranean Sea, but When North Somerset Liberal MP at sea. They were committed to a fo- Nicholas II rejected the suggestion Joseph King learned of Russian mo- cused mutual responsibility.” Even- as a potentially dangerous entangle- bilization, he stated “that because of tually, English government officials ment in foreign agendas. Tragically, all the internal uprisings, localized got wind of these illegal dealings. he caved in under the next nine years and national strikes and threats of “Angry Cabinet members passed two of constant pressure exerted by his civil war, Russia had mobilized her unanimous resolutions that banned government and military officials, army and thrown the whole of Europe commitments to any foreign powers and, with deep reluctance, endorsed into war for its own sake. They had without their express approval.” Un- the order for mobilization. no great political or patriotic motive deterred, operational exercises and As soon as Wilhelm II learned of other than to preserve the privilege joint planning between the Royal it, he did not mobilize his armies in of the ruling classes.” He might have Navy and Marine Nationale contin- kind, but sent an urgent telegram to just as well described England’s ruling ued unabated. Poincaré had “put rec- the czar on July 30, 1914, imploring classes. How they thereafter sucked onciliation with Germany to the him to reconsider. The Kaiser’s “ap- Belgium and Britain into the Secret sword, prepared his nation for war, peal to reason struck a chord. Deep Elite’s stage-managed war is similarly and declared unswerving loyalty to in those early morning hours, his documented in Hidden History. Britain and Russia.” mind uncluttered by the baying of Docherty and Macgregor conclude Two years before World War I warmongers, Nicholas made a bold that determination by the “London-

10 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • WWW.BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE based Secret Elite to destroy Germany and take control of the world was ul- timately responsible for the deaths of millions of honorable young men, who were betrayed and sacrificed in a mindless, bloody slaughter to further a dishonorable cause. Today, tens of thousands of war memorials in vil- lages, towns and cities across the world bear witness to the great lie, the betrayal, that they died for ‘the greater glory of God, and that we might be free.’ It is a lie that binds them to a myth. They are remembered in empty roll-calls erected to conceal the war’s true purpose. What they de- serve is the truth, and we must not fail them in that duty.” O

ENDNOTES: 1 Unless otherwise noted, all quotes are from Docherty, Gerry and Macgregor, Jim, Hidden His- tory: The Secret Origins of the First World War, Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing Co. Ltd., 2013. 2 Frank, Robert,”Jeff Bezos is now the richest man in the world with $90 billion,” Oct. 27, 2017, CNBC.com. 3 One of the Secret Elite’s earliest founders and an active adherent of its innermost circle, Lord Esher (1852-1930) was a Liberal member of Parliament, “although his greatest influence over military and foreign affairs was as a courtier, member of public committees, and behind-the- scenes ‘fixer,’ or, rather, éminence grise … and continued to act to influence both king and Par- liament. … By the end of 1903, Esher was meeting or corresponding with King Edward VII every day. … Broderick’s [St. John Broderick, secretary of state for war] scope for operation was paralyzed by Esher’s circumvention. … His scheming en- couraged by the king, Esher’s role was for 67 years a secret, by a memorandum behind the scenes, unaccountable to Parliament … he was accused of being an arch-insider, undemocratic and interfering. . . . He was secretive and patriotic.” (“Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher,” found at Wikipedia.com.) Newspaper Editor Gets What’s Coming? 4 Twain, Mark, Following the Equator: A Jour- The cover of Le Petit Journal, depicting the murder of Gaston Calmette ney Around the World, NY: Dover Publications; reprint edition, 1989. by Henriette Caillaux. Calmette became the editor of Le Figaro in 1894 5 Stieve, Friedrich, Isvolsky and the World and in 1914 launched a crusade against Joseph Caillaux, French minister War, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. of finance, known for his peace-loving stance toward Germany. Caillaux also introduced progressive taxation. Henriette, Caillaux’s second wife, MARC ROLAND is a self-educated expert was fearful the Figaro would publicize a letter showing Caillaux was on World War II and ancient European having a relationship with her while still married to his first wife. Wearing cultures but is equally at home writing on a fur coat and fur muff, she concealed a pistol in the muff, and when American history and prehistory. He is Calmette agreeably saw her in his office she fired six shots and hit him also a prolific book and music reviewer four times. Amazingly she made no attempt to evade arrest but insisted for the PzG, Inc. website (www.pzg.biz) on being driven to police headquarters in her own chauffeured car, and and other politically incorrect publishers the police agreed to this. Also amazingly she was acquitted later that year and CD producers. Roland has written in a spectacular trial. dozens of articles for TBR.

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The Rise & Fall of the Ozark Regulators Bald& Their Little-Known Knobbers Reign of Terror

By Clint Lacy Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia). The war took a terrible toll on the According to an article written in an population throughout the state of estled in the Ozark Moun - issue of the White River Historical Missouri, and the White River Valley tains in southwest Mis - Quarterly: was no different. Before the war Taney County had a population of souri, Taney County is Regardless of their Southern best known for the city sympathies the people of the upper 3,500 that dwindled down to less than of Branson, which offers White River valley were loyal 1,000 inhabitants afterward. N Sean McLachlan, author of the live music and shows, restaurants Americans and held deep respect for and amusement parks. The county is the union. They no doubt felt like book Outlaw Tales of Missouri, also a sportsman’s paradise. Table Alexander Gamble when he said, “Our writes: sympathies are with the South but Rock, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals Peace didn’t come quickly to the our interests are with the union.1 lakes all lie within its borders. It is a Ozarks. When Confederate veterans vacation destination for families The attitudes changed, however, returned home, many found their land across America, but there was a time when President Abraham Lincoln occupied by Union men, con fiscated in which it was a violent wilderness. called for Missouri to provide her for failure to pay taxes during the The county was formed on Jan. 4, share of 75,000 troops requested of war. They couldn’t even vote thanks 1837 and named for Roger Brooke the states to put down the “rebellion.” to a new state constitution that Taney. Taney was the fifth chief justice disenfranchised anyone who had Again quoting the White River Valley supported the rebellion. of the U.S. Supreme Court and best Historical Quarterly: known for presiding over and de- The local government became While the people of Missouri and dominated by Union men, many of livering the majority opinion in the them newcomers who arrived to snap Dred Scott case, which held that “a Arkansas were trying to remain neutral the president issued a call for 75,000 up cheap land. While some ex- Negro, whose ancestors were im- troops to suppress the rebellion. Each Confederates did manage to get farms ported into [the U.S.], and sold as state was asked for a quota of men. again, they had become an underclass. slaves,” whether enslaved or free, This action was most painful for the Some turned to lawless ness, usually could not be a citizen and therefore people of the White River region and targeting the wealthier Unionists. had no standing to sue in federal their respective states. For as much The violence came to a head in court [Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857, as they hated to break ties with the the 1880s when a Union veteran 19 Howard 393, 15 L.Ed. 69). union they could not bring them selves named Nat Kinney formed the Bald The White River Valley area was to fight against their neighbors and Knobbers, a vigilante group named settled by Southerners (mainly from kinsmen east of the Mississippi River.2 after their practice of meeting on

12 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE RISE OF THE BALD KNOBBERS: Border counties sandwiched between the Confederacy and the Union suffered terribly during Abraham Lincoln’s War and its aftermath. Taney County, Missouri, for example, in all the years prior to Lincoln’s War, had only three murders, but from 1865 to 1885 there were some 30-40. Not one killer was convicted. Shown here is a group of actors dressed as Bald Knobbers—not Klansmen but Northern sympathizers—readying themselves for a scene in the 1919 film The Shepherd of the Hills.

bald knobs, treeless hills where they been married. Why, one old Mormon- as the saying is, “to say their souls could spot anyone coming to spy on like member kept six women! Then were their own.”6 their meetings. The Bald Knobbers the county was $42,000 in debt, and soon took to terrorizing the lawless not even a plank to show for it. The The organization was shrouded element at night, wearing masks and money had simply been stolen. That in secrecy, and once a man committed whipping people. They soon graduated wasn’t all. Over 30 men had been to membership in the group, he did to lynching. In defense, the former shot to death in the county since the so knowing he would be a member rebels formed the Anti-Bald Knobbers.3 Civil War, and not one of the murderers for life. The induction ceremony had been punished by the local emphasized the seriousness of An article found on the Legends 5 authorities.” commitment and was described in of America website describes Nathan - detail by the Daily Herald: iel Kinney as being six foot, six inches The April 14, 1887 issue of the tall, weighing 300 pounds and fearing Dallas Daily Herald described how Bald Knobbers are bound by an no man.4 the organization began to branch out oath not to reveal anything connected An article about the Bald Knobbers and gain more territory: with the organization, to obey the captain or leader in anything he may which appeared in Ozark Watch The organization soon spread from magazine quotes Kinney as stating: direct. The oath is taken in some Taney County into Douglas and this lonely spot in the woods, on the top “So far as I could learn, the history county [Christian County]. It spread of some stoop knot or in an old cave of Taney County has been one with a like all movements in a course with at midnight. He stands in the middle record of lawlessness and disregard the waterways of the country. It came of a circle of Bald Knobbers, and of social [proprieties]. When I came up Bull and Swan creeks, and the with their masks on and guns in their here some four years ago [1883] it farther up it came the worse it got, hands. Over his head the limb of a was common for men to live with until here in this county the people tree stretches and on that limb a rope women to whom they have never were absolutely terrorized and afraid, hangs down. A loop is made at one

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 13 A sketch of Bald Knobber riders displayed in the Route 66 Museum and Research Center, Lebanon, Missouri.

end, and the others pull at the other in the known world, unless you are and knowingly violate this oath in end until the rope almost strangles satisfied by a strict test or in some any way, you subject yourself to the him. Then standing on his tip-toe with legal way, that they are lawfully jurisdiction of twelve members of his right hand held up straight and entitled to receive them: that you will this order, even if that decision should with his left hand over his heart and conform and abide by these rules be to hang you by the neck until you with a cocked shotgun at his breast, and regulations of this order, and are dead, dead, dead. So help me he swears never to divulge and always obey all orders of your superior God.8 keep the secrets of the order, to officers or any brother officer under always obey the orders of the order whose jurisdiction you may be at Shortly after the organization of at any and all times, in any and all the time attached, nor will you propose the Taney County Bald Knobbers, one things, failing in which he hopes he for membership or sanction the of the members owned a store and may be killed dead by the most admission of any one whom you have refused to extend credit to customer horrible methods, and then the circle reason to believe is not worthy of Frank Taylor. Taylor returned with a of masked men repeat the words, being a [member] nor will you oppose friend and shot up the store, injuring the admission of any one solely on a “dead, dead, dead,” and he is given the storekeeper and his wife. the hand of fellowship.7 personal matter. You shall report all theft that is made known to you, and The Taylor brothers surrendered The Dec. 23, 1888 Sun newspaper not leave any unreported on account to the local sheriff, confident they (New York City) had a full page of his being a blood relation of yours: would be released after a brief jail devoted to the Bald Knobbers, which nor will you willfully report any one stay. But that night, a Bald Knobber included the actual oath new members through personal enmity. You shall posse rode their horses into Forsyth, had to take upon entering the vigilante recognize and answer all signs made broke into the jail, and took the organization. It reads: by lawful brothers, and render them Taylors. The next day, the brothers such assistance as they may be in Do you, in the presence of God were found dead, hanged from an need of, so far as you are able or the 9 and these witnesses, solemnly swear interest of your family will permit: oak tree outside of town. that you will never reveal any of the nor will you willfully wrong or defraud I.J. Haworth had a slightly different secrets of this order, nor communicate a brother, or permit it if in your power version of the story. According to any part of it to any person or persons to prevent it. Should you willfully Haworth:

14 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE A couple of boys lived on what About 55 years ago, a meeting they called Taney City Ridge by the was going on at Oak Grove School - name of Frank and Tuber Taylor. house. Andrew Cogburn, a young These boys owed a man, by the name fellow who was also against the Bald- of John T. Dickison, who ran a store Nobbers and as outspoken as I was and post office at Taney City Ridge. at the meeting. Sam Snapp, who lived These boys went into the store one near the schoolhouse, was also there; day and made arrangements to pay in fact, Cogburn and Snapp came the bill. Afterward they got drunk together. They were tying their horses and went back a night or two later, down a ways from the schoolhouse caused a row and shot both him and when Cap Kinney came down and his wife, then hid out. The Bald- asked Cogburn if his name was Nobbers [sic] were on their trail, Andrew Cogburn. He said, “Yes.” hunted days and days for them and Kinney said, “Well I have a warrant while the Taylor boys knew they for you; put up your hands.” Snapp were being pursued, sent the Bald- said Cogburn had his hands above Nobbers word that if they would his head but Kinney let go and killed agree to give them a fair trial they him. This caused a commotion in would come in and surrender, which the church, and people came running Period photo of a Bald Knobber. they did. The second night after they down to the scene. Cogburn’s sister surrendered, they were both hanged.10 came down and found it was her According to Haworth, the Bald brother who was shot and had a Below, a Bald Knobber mask in spell. One of the Bald-Nob women Knobbers, not being satisfied with a museum display. Southwest said to Cogburn’s sister, “Why don’t Missouri—especially the small executing Frank and Tuber Taylor, you have a fit?” Sam Snapp got scared towns and rural areas—after Lin- turned their attention to their younger and left since he was the only living coln’s War was devastated by a brother Bill. Bill Taylor and his friend witness to the shooting of Cogburn.11 Mac Dimmit were making a trip in failed economy, high taxes, law- Dimmit’s horse and buggy. During Kinney’s reign, however, would lessness and disorder and a gen- the trip Bill bought the horse and not last long. Again quoting Haworth: eral breakdown of society. Al- though the Bald Knobbers were buggy from Mac, at which time Mac Bill Miles, his brother, and Kinney formed in 1883 with good in- Dimmit started his trip back to made friends. This, however, was a tentions to combat corruption, Marionville, Missouri on foot. Mac little scheme so Bill could get at Dimmit never made it back. Kinney anytime he wanted to let him their violence attracted unfavor- Somewhere on his return trip home, have it. able national attention. Some Dimmit was dragged onto a hillside Monday morning Cap was at the early Bald Knobbers, appalled, and murdered. The Bald Knobbers store, ready to sell the goods. Bill dropped out, but the organization blamed Bill Taylor for the murder. Miles was in town, and of course, continued to grow and soon had He was arrested and held in chains went into the store. Cap said to Bill, 500-1,000 members. Some Bald at the Forsyth jail for six months “You son-of-a-bitch, I told you not to Knobbers used their power for while awaiting trial. come in this store while I was in greedy, selfish purposes. During the trial Bill Taylor was here,” and he reached in the shelf and got a pistol. Bill was standing able to prove through an affidavit near the opening of the counter. given by two witnesses that he did Kinney said, “You son-of-a-bitch, I’ll not murder Dimmit and was acqui - kill you.” tted. Taylor’s mother gave lawyer I.J. He pulled his gun, but Bill shot Brown her farm as payment for his him in the wrist, breaking both bones, services. Brown then gave Bill Taylor and that caused Kinney to drop his another piece of legal advice and gun. Bill stepped up to the opening that was to leave Taney County and and shot Kinney again, and he fell never return if he wanted to live. behind the counter, then Bill stepped Taney County Bald Knobber leader behind the counter and shot Kinney Nat Kinney has been described as a three more times.12 good man by some (most likely fellow Missouri Life magazine published Unionists) but I.J. Haworth paints a an article about the Bald Knobbers entitled far different story of him. Haworth “Harsh Justice.” The author, Rod Soo - stated: dalter, writes:

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 15 Where the Bald Knobbers were overwhelmingly pro-Union men and Republicans, their opponents were almost all Southern-born Democrats with long-standing Rebel sympathies. They were also mostly farmers who were steeped in and committed to the traditional rural and agricultural values of the Ozarks. The Anti-Bald Knobbers petitioned the governor to allow them to form a home militia, in order to counter the acts of their adversaries. They requested weapons with which to combat the vigilantes; the governor refused. Instead, he sent his adjutant general, J.C. Jamison, who gave the Bald Knobbers two choices: disband immediately or face a state militia. The vigilantes chose the path of moderation, and on April 10, 1886, the Bald Knobbers of Taney County officially disbanded—at least on paper.13 Most of the members left off their vigilante activities, turning instead to a more conventional path. They saw to it that the local political offices were filled with ex-Bald Knobbers and proceeded to use the courts to prosecute offenders, most of whom were Democrats and members of the Anti-Bald Knobber faction. And prosecute they did, often to the point of persecution. The most trivial offenses, such as the seining of fish and hunting without a license, were flagged, and the offenders fined or jailed. Former night riders were now using their own political machine to harass their adversaries and maintain control of the community. Nathaniel Kinney, a bear of a man, weighed in at 300 pounds, with The Bald Knobbers in Douglas and little fat, and is said to have feared no man. Along with a dozen or so Christian counties continued to be local leaders of society in Taney County, southwest Missouri, he active. Unlike the Taney County Bald organized the secret society known as the Bald Knobbers, who Knobbers, they tended to be poorer established a reign of terror. Society became polarized—either you and more religiously driven. They were for Kinney and his masked vigilantes, or you hated him as a wore dark masks with horns and eye tyrant and wanted him dead. On August 20, 1888, Anti-Bald Knobber and mouth holes cut out in them; Billy Miles assassinated Kinney by gunshot; tried, he was found not they liked to ride at night carrying guilty based on “self-defense.” The original dozen members of the torches; and their victims ranged from Taney County Bald Knobbers included James A. DeLong, Alonzo S. those guilty of minor offenses to Prather, Yell Everett, James B. Rice, T.W. Phillips, James R VanZandt, gamblers and saloon owners. Their Pat F. Fickle, Galba E. Branson, J.J. Brown, Charles H. Groom, James punishments ranged from simple K. Polk McHaffie and possibly Ben Price. beatings to execution, and their intimidation tactics included every -

16 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE thing from whippings to arson. to prison terms, and four of the From left to right above, Christian An act committed by them on one murderers were condemned to die. Coun ty Bald Knobbers Dave Walker, night in particular finally brought One escaped; the other three, including his son Billy Walker and John A. 14 O down the organization: their chieftain, were hanged. Mathews Jr., who were hanged in the On the night of March 11, 1887, ENDNOTES: public square in Ozark, Missouri on they went too far. Fortified on local 1 “The Civil War in the Upper White River Valley,” May 10, 1889 by Sheriff Zachariah A. whiskey, a mob of 25 to 30 members Ingenthron, White River Valley Historical Quarterly, Johnson (far right). (Illustrations from of the Christian County chapter broke Vol. 1, No. 3, spring 1962. the St. Louis Post Dispatch.) This 2 Ibid. into a cabin where two families—the hanging effectively ended Bald Knob- Edenses and the Greenes—were 3 “Vigilantes after the Civil War: The Baldknobbers staying. The sleeping inhabitants of the Ozarks,” McLachlan, Civil War Horror, April ber vigilante gang activity in Missouri. 25, 2013. civilwarhorror.blogspot.com. According to the website WayMark- included an infant, its sick mother, 4 “The Fierce Missouri Baldknobbers,” Legends and two young children. One of the of America. www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-bald - ing, the plan was to “keep their iden- Edens clan had spoken disparagingly knobber/. tities secret, and the members took about the vigilantes, and they were 5 “Baldknobbers: The Ozark Vigilantes,” Ozark an oath to never reveal anyone. Each Watch Magazine, Vol. VI, No. 4, summer 1979. bent on retribution. Without hesitation, supplied his own mask, most were they smashed down the door with an https://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/bittersweet /su79e.htm. black or red cloth with holes cut in axe, shot two men to death in front of 6 “Origin of the Baldknobber,” Dallas Daily them. Each was different, yet each their families, grievously wounded a Herald, April 14, 1887. third, and blew a finger off the hand 7 Ibid. had the trademark horns with tassels of one of the women when she 8 “A Mountain Society Organized to Kill,” The on top of the head.” In 1886, when deflected a gun barrel aimed at her Sun newspaper (New York City), Dec. 23, 1888. outrage increased due to the violent head. As chronicler Hernando put it, 9 “Self-Righteous Devils: What Ozark Vigilantes of the 1880s Reveal About Modern America,” Lisa and arbitrary actions of the Christian within a few moments’ time, “the Hix, Collector’s Weekly, Feb. 24, 2017. County Bald Knobbers, the Taney vigilantes had transformed themselves www.collectorsweekly.com. County group disbanded. However, in from righteous defenders of … 10 “Taney County Baldknobbers,” Haworth, White Christian morality into murderers, River Valley Historical Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3, spring 1887, five Christian County Bald outlaws, and social pariahs.” 1986. Knobbers attacked a vocal critic’s The legal floodgates opened. Some 11 Ibid. home. In the ensuing battle, a mask 12 Ibid. 80 men were indicted, 25 for the 13 “A Harsh Justice,” Rod Soodalter, Missouri was ripped off and the identity of that Edens-Greene outrage alone. Several Life magazine, May 19, 2015 thug was revealed. Two men in the received fines, others were sentenced 14 Ibid. home were murdered. The one known raider was arrested and ratted CLINT LACY is a freelance author and historian based in Missouri. He is also the author of out all 25 of his fellow Bald Knobbers. Blood in the Ozarks: Union War Crimes Against Southern Sympathizers and Civilians in Oc- The ensuing trial garnered national cupied Missouri, a 171-page softcover book detailing the Christmas Day massacre of Confederate soldiers in the Ozarks during the war and various other war crimes committed by Union troops attention and four were sentenced to in the state during the war. The book (softcover, 157 pages, #725, $17 minus 10% for TBR sub- hang. One escaped. So ended the scribers plus $5 S&H in the U.S.) is available from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. 20003. reign of terror of the Bald Knobbers.

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A WISH FOR BLOOD The Myth of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre, How the Story Started & Why It Still Persists

By Matthew Raphael Johnson, Ph.D.

n his book, Tiananmen Square “Massacre”? The Power of Words vs. Silent Evidence (2014), Wei Ling Chua lays out the case that Ithe Tiananmen Square Massacre (TSM) never occurred. He is a dissident journalist working for the Australia News and Features Service (ANFS) and the International News Syndicate (INS). Mostly, he cites from Western news sources admitting that there were no eyewitnesses to any shootings. Not a single picture shows stu- dents being gunned down by sol- diers. There is one showing a few people in China dead, though there’s no evidence it is actually from the TSM. The BBC is largely the culprit here, producing a mythology of a massacre while not showing a single picture of a person killed in the inci- dent.1 The background to the student protests is not hard to discern. A ris-

Protesters are arrested at Tiananmen Square, Beijing, 1989. The pro-democracy protest occurred in some 400 cities nationwide, from April 15 to June 4. Establishment claims are that troops with assault rifles and tanks “killed at least several hundred … to thousands” of civilians.

22 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE “Tank man” is the anonymous guy famously pictured here seemingly stopping a column of tanks by standing in their way on June 5, a day after the alleged massacre. Unexplained is why the tank drivers did not simply run him over as they allegedly did to protesters the day before. His identity has never been determined. ing middle class came with the im- China’s economic miracle was just then open their eyes and unite, but mensely impressive economic growth beginning. As the USSR and Eastern how could we tell our fellow students that was then just showing fruit. As Europe were heading towards fourth- our intention?3 always, expectations rise faster than world poverty, China was doing so This speech, now available on any system can satisfy. As always, well that inflation developed as a re- YouTube, was not available at all in American intelligence had a hand in sult of out-of-control economic the Western world until fairly re- this, since they well know that a first- growth. Ultimately, the protests re- cently. One BBC report started it all. world China would be a severe prob- ceived their force and diplomatic [See the text of that BBC report on lem for American foreign policy. The cover—not to mention the biased page 25 of this issue of TBR.—Ed.]4 CIA wrote that: press coverage—due to China’s rap- The text of the BBC report has idly growing economy. She was be- By 1989 it had become apparent been reproduced at length here due that there were serious problems coming a threat using nationalist, not to its immense historical significance. with China’s ambitious economic re- globalist, models of development. It was certainly significant, but not a form package. Government corrup- The protests against this new syllable of it is true. Not only did no tion was rampant, and prices of con- threat from the East were tightly one witness these events (though sev- sumer goods, which had been held monitored by the CIA, and one of the eral claimed to have witnessed them fixed until 1984, were now skyrock- student leaders, Chai Ling, stated: early on), but the internal contradic- eting out of control as the Chinese — tions are amazing. many for the first time ever—were Actually our wish is to see blood; feeling the effects of inflation.2 that is to frustrate our government to First, how is it that a panicked the extreme that they will eventually crowd was setting buses and APCs This may or may not be true, but butcher their citizens. I believe that on fire while being gunned down? it serves as a useful backdrop for the only through a river of blood [in The Chinese army reportedly lost events of 1989. The truth is that Tiananmen Square], will the nation about 100 armored vehicles and suf-

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 23 fered dozens of casualties, including protest, including Liu Xiaobo, urged 10 killed. How is this possible given the students to depart the square, and the narrative of peaceful, unarmed … the students left the square through protesters? the southeast corner. The BBC then claimed, “The The Telegraph then points out the troops have been firing indiscrimi- confession made by BBC journalist nately, but still, there are thousands James Miles who said “he might have of people on the streets who will not given the wrong impression … there move back.” A minute later, the BBC was no massacre on Tiananmen video claimed that, “After hours of Square that day.” Now, Miles does be- shooting and facing a line of troops, lieve the government killed unarmed the crowd is still here. They’re shout- protesters, just not the way the media ing, ‘stop the killing,’ and, ‘down with had initially reported.7 However, it re- the government.’” Does this make mains doubtful that he witnessed sense? Wei Ling Chua argues in his these events, as he claims he was Chai Ling, considered the top rebuttal to the BBC story that a line watching from the Peking Hotel, leader of the students in the of protesters could not have done which has no view of the Square. anything if they were coming under 1989 uprising, later explained Richard Roth of CBS News corrobo- machine-gun fire. Yet this description that the protest chiefs could not rated the story, stating that “there was has them holding their ground and tell the rank-and-file students no Tiananmen Square Massacre.” articulating grievances. Furthermore, that they were sacrificial lambs. Roth states: “We saw no bodies, there is not a single picture of a sol- She acknowledged the goal injured people, ambulances or med- dier firing on protesters, a fact that was to lead the population to ical personnel—in short, nothing to no one at the time seemed to notice. topple the Communist Party— even suggest, let alone prove, that a Recall that this had been going on at which would only be possible if ‘massacre’ had recently occurred in least since late April. The world’s me- they could provoke the govern- that place.” Rather, they did notice dia was present. Yet not a picture. ment into violently attacking. several dead soldiers and captured The BBC wrote: tank crews.8 A declassified U.S. Em- A huge volley of shots just as I bassy document from 1989 also ac- diplomats are merely ignored. An left the front line caused panic. The cepts that there was no massacre. event that was far more complex, in- young man in front of me fell dead. I They further note that a picture volving lots of confusion and violence fell over him. Two others were killed was published at the time showing on both sides, has been retold to yards away. Two more people lay two mutilated bodies. Unfortunately, Western audiences as some kind of wounded on the ground near me. Am- 9 classical tragedy, and the reality of these were two soldiers. These were bulances screamed up to the troop what occurred is not even acknowl- published in 1989 as victims of the line, and were turned away—they edged.5 army’s brutality. C. Maupin writes on couldn’t get to the square. Two am- the incident: bulance drivers were shot and in- Malcom Moore, writing for the UK jured. Telegraph June 4, 2011 in “WikiLeaks: Other estimates of how many Chi- nese soldiers died range between 12 Yet not a single picture from any No Bloodshed Inside Tiananmen Square, Cables Claim,”6 states: and 200—after the square was peace- one of these incidents. None were fully cleared, when armed battles ever demanded until recently. There- The army came up against “an took place across Beijing. The Wash- fore, the entire story is a fabrication. elaborate system of blockades,” de- ington Post described an organized The worst part was that very few scribed in a cable from May 21, 1989, group of 100 to 150 people armed caught these absurdities until very re- which allowed students to “control with chains, Molotov cocktails, and cently. At the very least, none caught much of central Beijing.”… Inside the clubs and carefully organized into the attention of the press who bun- square itself, a Chilean diplomat … squads of five. Cars and public buses gled their assignment so badly. Caleb “watched the military enter the square were torched and gunfire was ex- Maupin writes on the issue: and did not observe any mass firing changed between the military and of weapons into the crowds, although other forces.10 Regardless of how many times the sporadic gunfire was heard. He said Tiananmen narrative is refuted, West- that most of the troops which entered Almost all the pictures shown of ern media continues to repeat it. The the square were actually armed only the TSM were of unarmed soldiers. words of Nicholas Kristoff, James with anti-riot gear—truncheons and Gregory Clark, vice president of Akita Miles, the Chinese government, and wooden clubs; they were backed up International University and a former the eyewitness accounts of Chilean by armed soldiers.” … Leaders of the China desk officer for Australia’s For-

24 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE eign Service, wrote an article for the Japan Times on July 21, 2008 titled “Birth of a Massacre Myth” that also supports the above facts. Spanish Am- bassador to Peking Eugenio Bregolat states that there was no massacre and only a handful were killed on both sides at the worst of the confrontation that day. He states that “most of the reports of an alleged massacre were made by journalists hunkered down BBC Fake News Report Spurs a Myth in the safe haven of the Beijing Hotel, The following is the text of the stop killing.” We were in the line some distance from the square.” BBC fake news report that convinced facing the troops. They we’re about Graham Earnshaw, a Reuters cor- much of the world that a massacre 250 yards away. Young people were respondent who spent the night at the of students was happening in singing the Internationale to a back- alleged site of the massacre, stated he Tiananmen Square, Beijing, 1989. ground of gunfire. witnessed no killing of protesters by “After hours of shooting and fac- the PLA. It seems that journalist after he noise of gunfire rose ing a line of troops, the crowd is journalist, even at the time, stated that from all over the centre still here. They’re shouting, ‘stop the few were killed at the square and yet of Peking. It was un- killing,’ and, ‘down with the govern- no one seemed to care or notice. “Tremitting. On the streets ment.’ A huge volley of shots just as . . . a wealth of eyewitness testi- leading down to the main road to I left the front line caused panic. mony and interviews suggest that one Tiananmen Square, furious people The young man in front of me fell stubbornly popular picture of what stared in disbelief at the glow in the dead. I fell over him. Two others happened in Tiananmen Square needs sky, listening to the sound of shots. were killed yards away. Two more revision: There was no massacre of Heading down the road was haz- people lay wounded on the ground students on the square. Standard his- ardous business, but hundreds of near me. Ambulances screamed up tories such as that by Yale’s Jonathan people cheered as buses were set to the troop line, and we’re turned Spence, as well as the recent ground- alight and army trucks caught fire away—they couldn’t get to the breaking “Tiananmen Papers,” suggest too. They yelled and shouted; and Square. Two ambulance drivers were that Chinese soldiers did not fire on then as troop lorries were seen mov- shot and injured. Earlier, we’d been students before they left the square in ing down the road, there was gunfire driving at the back of the Forbidden the early hours of June 4, 1989.11 from those lorries. The troops have City—the old part of Peking near The BBC crew stated that they saw been firing indiscriminately, but still, the Square. We’d picked up a woman there are thousands of people on the events from their hotel window at with a bullet in her head, and took the streets who will not move back. her to the nearby children’s hospital, the Peking Hilton. However, no one “The bicycle ricks haw scooped into a scene of mayhem. bothered to notice that the square was up the injured—others were shunted “Casualties were arriving every not visible from any part of that hotel onto bikes and pedaled to hospital. few seconds on bikes, rickshaws, and it was never questioned. Never- Many were carried away by frantic park benches, carried in—all with theless, without any evidence, eyewit- local residents. There was confusion gunshot wounds. Housewives, elderly ness testimony, video or pictures, the and despair among those that could residents—people shot while sitting world, academics and journalists be- hardly credit that their own army in their homes. The operating theatre lieved that “thousands or more” un- was firing wildly at them. Many were was overflowing; many of the staff armed protesters demanding abstract bystanders, perhaps naive about the in tears. democracy were gunned down by the savagery of the situation. “In 20 minutes, 40 seriously injured army. No one has questioned any of “Indeed, it was hard at times to were brought for emergency surgery. this. Human Rights Watch, one of the grasp that this army was launching Two were already dead. In the streets, least reliable sources for current into an unarmed civilian population, many came up to us, shaking with events, interviewed 14 sources for the as if charging into battle. From anger and disbelief and fear. Many massacre. Not a single one was an Tiananmen Square, the sound of gun- were terrified, saying that there would eyewitness. There is no evidence of fire sounded like a battle, but it was be retribution. There was not one anyone being killed in video shot by one-sided. A line of soldiers were voice on the streets which did not Spanish media cameraman A. Ro- strung out, facing a huge crowd. The express despair and rage. ‘Tell the driguez, who was filming throughout air was filled with shouts of “fascists, world,’ they said to us.” O the night.12

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The most iconic picture of the TSM Martial law was opposed by many re- to be used. After a time, however, was “tank man,” a man blocking a col- tired generals of the PLA and was a both police and army units were cor- umn of tanks. Nothing about that political gamble and immense risk, nered and one was pinned under a makes sense. First, the tanks would especially given that the main fear bridge for several days without food have been leaving the square, given was not the protesters, but insubor- or water. Many troops were moved the description of that picture that it dination in the PLA itself. Once mar- into the city via underground tunnels was taken after the massacre oc- tial law was declared, students set up to avoid any bloodshed. It took many curred. Second, why did the tanks not roadblocks, booby traps and all man- hours of standoffs, police injuries and merely roll over him? If they had just ner of blockades to stop or slow the attacks on army convoys before the massacred innocents, why were they army’s route. At the end of May, units police finally used tear gas.15 going through such trouble to avoid from the 39th, 24th and 27th, among This essay is not making the ar- him? Why did no one ask this simple many others, had been mobilized gument that no one but PLA were question at the time? This is made against the protesters, only to be sur- killed at the square that day, only that even more absurd by the fact that rounded by them upon reaching the the number was quite few and none there are some who claim that the 1st capital. There was no fear and the sol- of it was witnessed by Western jour- Armored Division did run over protest- diers were unarmed. Helicopters nalists or, at least, none possessing a ers just shortly before this incident!13 dropped leaflets warning the protest- camera. One method the protesters Student leader Wuer Kaixi claimed ers to disband and that legitimate con- used was to ram metal rods in the “2,000 perished” and claimed to have ciliatory action was promised (which wheels of the APC or the treads of seen two rows of students killed, was not mere rhetoric, as Deng had slow-moving tanks. Then, since this though it was later shown he left the shown). The 65th Army was forced only bought a second or two, threw square about 4 a.m. A Hong Kong stu- back due to student blockades. It was blankets soaked with gasoline on top, dent leader was quoted as saying “a clear the army was under orders to setting gthem alight. Soldiers being thousand” were killed, but later ad- show no force. forced out of the vehicle were then mits under questioning that he had Riot police were used to force “POWs” of the peaceful protesters. actually seen no killings.14 demonstrators off bridges and key The reports of the time were that Deng Xiaoping had met with hun - roadways. Therefore, it was clear that “tens of thousands” had been “mowed ger strikers and gave several concil- the army was meant largely as a show down” by PLA forces. The New York iatory speeches to demonstrators. of the party’s resolve and not meant Times was more moderate, with the

26 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE claim that 2,600 students were killed, citing a student organization. To their credit, they did say that this might be CBS Reporter Says No “Massacre” “high.”16 On the other hand, that story’s author stated that “hundreds” Occurred in Tiananmen Square and even possibly more military trucks and APCs had been destroyed n 2009, a story was filed by CBS News correspondent Richard by the demonstrators. O Roth, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 20 hours on June 4, 1989, while covering the events in Tiananmen Square. ENDNOTES: Note that Roth has always refused to contradict his colleagues 1 www.outcastjournalist.com. who insist there was a “massacre,” but he still sticks with his 2 CIA Directorate of Intelligence Report, I “China: Potential for Political Crisis, February description of the Chinese army’s actions as a “crackdown.” Here are 9,1989; Confidential.” portions of Roth’s statement made in 2009. 3 Chai Ling interview, posted June 2, 2008, www.YouTube.com/watch?v=t5jkW7w9DWE. “For years now (certainly by the time of the 10th anniversary of 4 Wei Ling Chua, Tiananmen Square “Mas- Tiananmen) scholars—and many journalists—have been describing sacre”? The Power of Words vs. Silent Evidence, it as a weekend massacre, a massacre in Beijing, the ‘Beijing mas- Vol. 2 of “The Art of Media Disinformation Is Hurt- ing the World and Humanity” series, 2014, 77-78. sacre’ … but not a ‘Tiananmen Square massacre.’ ‘Tiananmen mas- 5 Maupin, Caleb, “Tiananmen, Trump and the sacre’ is a phrase that still has currency, but it does tend to be used a American Psyche,” New Oriental Review, Novem- lot less now in careful accounts of what happened there. ber 6, 2016, http://journal-neo.org. “Behind this is the weight of eyewitness accounts, de-classified 6 Moore, Malcolm, “WikiLeaks: no bloodshed inside Tiananmen Square, cables claim,” Telegraph, Western government reports, and historians’ work that supports the June 4, 2011. www.telegraph.co.uk. story of a brief period of negotiation between the army and some stu- 7 Miles, James, “Tiananmen killings: Were the dent hold-outs (there weren’t all that many left in the square by then) media right?” BBC News, June 2, 2009. 8 “Document 15: Cable, From: U.S. Embassy when troops began entering the square in force just before dawn— Beijing. To: Department of State, Washington, D.C.,, silencing the public address system loudspeakers with a volley of gun- SITREP No. 33: June 4 Afternoon” June 4, 1989. fire. The last group of protesters filed out of the square to the south 9 Tim McKenna of the Guardian, cited by Chua, 78. soon after. 10 Maupin, op. cit. “I was being held captive by Chinese army troops on the south por- 11 “A Day That Shook the World: Tiananmen tico of the Great Hall of the People (which forms one of the borders Square Massacre,” The Independent, June 3, 2011. 12 Matthews, Jay, “The Myth of Tiananmen: of the square) when that round of gunfire occurred. The Price of a Passive Press,” Columbia Journal- “I could hear it but I could not see into the square. Around 40 min- ism Review, June 4, 2010. utes later, Derek Williams and I were driven in a pair of army jeeps 13 Li, Peter, et al., Ed., Culture and Politics in China: An Anatomy of Tiananmen Square, Rout- right through the square, almost along its full length, and into the For- ledge, 2007. bidden City. 14 Matthews, op. cit. “Dawn was just breaking. There were hundreds of troops in the 15 Wortzel, Larry, “The Tiananmen Massacre Reappraised: Public Protest, Urban Warfare, and square, many sitting cross-legged on the pavement in long curving the People’s Liberation Army,” in Scobell, Andrew ranks, some cleaning up debris. There were some tanks and armored and Wortzel, Larry, Eds., Chinese National Secu- personnel carriers. But we saw no bodies, injured people, ambulances rity: Decisionmaking Under Stress, Diane Pub- lishing, 2005. or medical personnel—in short, nothing to even suggest, let alone 16 Kristof, Nicholas D., “Beijing Death Toll at prove, that a ‘massacre’ had recently occurred in that place. Least 300; Army tightens control of city but Angry “Later, being debriefed on-air by Dan Rather, I recall making an ef- resistance goes on,” New York Times, June 5, 11989, www.nytimes.com. fort to avoid using the word ‘massacre.’ I referred to an ‘assault’ and an ‘attack.’ “I reported what I saw; I said I hadn’t seen any bodies. Admittedly, MATTHEW RAPHAEL JOHNSON, PH.D. I’ve never made a point of trying to contradict a colleague on the air; is originally from Union County, N.J. He completed his Ph.D. at the University I’ve simply stuck to my own story, because I’ve believed it’s true. of Nebraska, writing his dissertation “Some have found it uncomfortable that all this conforms with on Michael Oakeshott’s critique of what the Chinese government has always claimed, perhaps with a bit modernity. His first job out of college of sophistry: that there was no ‘massacre in Tiananmen Square.’ was working with TBR. He is a former “But there’s no question many people were killed by the army that professor of history at Mt. St. Mary’s night around Tiananmen Square, and on the way to it—mostly in the University. Matt resides in Franklin western part of Beijing. Maybe, for some, comfort can be taken in the County, Pa., where he teaches and fact that the [Chinese] government denies that, too.” O writes on Russian history and politics.

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A digest of interesting historical news items A Scientific “Clamity” gleaned from various sources around the world that most likely did not appear in your local newspaper Sometimes science goes too far. After killing the old- est living tree on Earth to find out just how old it was, or on your television news broadcasts. scientists killed the oldest known living animal—a © © © clam that turned out to be 507 years of age. Again, to see how old it was. Ming the Clam, as the creature was Americans Say “Yes” to Monuments named by humans, was born during China’s Ming dy- While Confederate symbols are under attack by the nasty (1368-1644). Climate change scientists from Ban- pinko establishment nationwide, the majority of U.S. gor University in Wales found the clam while dredging citizens say they should stay, a new poll found. Just the seabed around Iceland in 2006, and, from an initial 27% think the statues should be removed as offensive inaccurate count of its growth rings figured out he or to someone, while 62% believe they should remain in she was 405 years old. Later they decided they wanted place, according to the PBS Newshour, NPR and Marist a more exact figure. Unfortunately this involved forc- Poll. Debate has been fierce over the future of the na- ing the clam open, which killed the unique animal. tion’s Southern symbols bdgan after a “Unite the Right” Other victims of the environmentalists include more rally was shut down by violent leftists in Char- than 600,000 bats and eight golden eagles killed by lottesville, Virginia and the death of a leftist rioter. wind turbines in 2012 alone, as well as tortoise and kit © © © fox populations threatened by federally financed solar projects. Ming could probably have lived another cen- VMI Stands Tall tury or more, if he had just been left alone. The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington, Ken- © © © tucky, established in 1839 and known as the West Point of the South, flat-out refuses to get rid of its numerous Driven to Suicide by Modern Art Confederate statues like so many pantywaist schools John William Godward (Aug. 9, 1861-Dec. 13, 1922) are doing to go along with the establishment and its was a great painter born after his time. He was driven antifa terrorists. Said VMI Superintendent Gen. J.H. to suicide by the modern art craze. A protégé of Sir Binford Peay III: “We are a different school. And we Lawrence Alma-Tadema, his style of painting—incred- build on the strengths of our traditions, the right tra- ibly detailed and realistic, and incredibly beautiful— ditions, the right statues, the right ceremonies, that fell out of fashion with the rise of “modern art” with we have to make our graduates stronger and better all its ugliness, hyped by Cultural Bolsheviks, primarily. for a nation that needs to move to the future and ad- In art history terms, Godward was a Victorian neo- vance in the right way. That’s my thinking. . . . And I classicist. He committed suicide at the age of 61. It is don’t think I’m being politically correct.” said he wrote in a suicide note that “the world is not © © © big enough for myself and a Picasso.” His last paint- ings were “Contemplation” and “Nu sur la plage.” Pi- The First Thanksgiving . . . in Maine? casso was born in 1881 and began painting modern The Popham Colony was an effort beginning in summer trash after 1906. Sadly, no photograph of Godward is 1607 to establish a British settlement at the mouth of known to have survived, and his family was hostile to the Kennebec River (now known as Phippsburg, his chosen profession and burned his papers. Luckily Maine). There is a record of a harvest feast there, with we do have over 125 of his paintings to enjoy. local American Indians as guests. In an entry for Oct. 4, © © © in his The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia, William Strachey recorded: “There came two canoes to the fort, Mystery of the Red Paint People in which were Nahaniida and his wife, and Skidwares, Little is known about the Red Paint people (RPP if and the Casshabaes brother, and one other called you like), who lived in Maine 6,000 to 2,000 years Amenquin, a Sagamo, all [of] whom the president ago—before the American Indians. Since colonial feasted and entertained with all kindness, both that day times their buried caches of red ochre were known to and the next. . . .” The Indians were presented with gifts, settlers. In 1892, archeologist Charles Willoughby be- and they returned up the river following the feast. This gan visiting RPP grave sites in Alamoosook Lake, event pre-dates the Pilgrim “Thanksgiving” by 14 years. Bucksport and Ellsworth, followed in 1913 by arche-

28 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE ologist Warren Moorehead. Moorehead concluded from the relics that the RPP were distinct from the In- Ravens Aren’t Birdbrains dian tribes. Their arrowheads, spearheads, knives and The time has come to stop using “birdbrain” as a other tools were made differently. Alas, hardly any hu- derogatory term. While some birds are dumb, ravens man remains were found—only tiny bone fragments. may be among the smartest creatures on Earth. When The declaration that the RPP were older than the In- presented with a tidbit of food and a tool they have dians drew immediate criticism. The Smithsonian de- learned can be used to open a box containing a bigger, creed the graves were most likely recent. Carbon dat- better tidbit, they will generally choose the tool—sug- ing would eventually prove Moorehead correct about gesting they are smarter than human children in this the age of the RPP. And burial sites containing ochre regard. Ravens can also steal from one another by have since been found in other areas of the world, in- watching a rival hide food, noting the location and re- cluding Europe. Were the Red Paint People ancient turning later to dig up the spoils. However, knowing a Europeans? rival may be watching, a raven will pretend to hide © © © food, to throw the thief off the track. Ravens can tell other ravens where to find food and team up to scare Putting the “Progressive” in Progressive off competitors. This is an ability shared only by ants, Stephanie Courtney, the actress who plays “Flo” in bees and humans. the Progressive Insurance TV commercials, gets paid © © © $500,000 per year. Progressive’s association with George Soros should send chills up your back. The Beech-Nut, Bernays and Bacon chairman of Progressive is Peter Lewis, one of the Bacon had been around in Europe for centuries but major funders of leftist causes in America. Between was not thought of as a breakfast food. You may ask: 2001 and 2003, Lewis funneled $15 million to the ACLU, How did bacon and eggs become a popular American the group most responsible for destroying what’s left breakfast? We were brainwashed by one man, Edward of America’s Christian heritage. Lewis also gave $12.5 Bernays, called the father of public relations and ad- million to MoveOn.org and America Coming Together, vertising. Around 1925, a company called Beech-Nut two key propaganda arms of the left. Matching packing company hired Bernays to boost their bacon contributions came from Soros, the America-hating sales. He commissioned a phony “study,” sending a chief financier of the Obama political machine. Lewis form to 5,000 doctors that asked a loaded question: is banking on no one finding out who he is and what “Is a hearty breakfast better than a light breakfast to he’s up to. ACLU uses gifts like that from Lewis to sue replace energy lost by the body at night?” Because of states to force them to legalize homosexual marriage; the way it was phrased, 4,500 doctors agreed that a force libraries to remove porn filters from their hearty breakfast was better. So Bernays sent these computers; sue the Boy Scouts to force them to: accept “scientific results” to other doctors across the United homosexuals as scout leaders; help legalize child States and embarked on a broadcasting and print cam- pornography; legalize live sex acts in bars in Oregon; paign to send this “news” to the average American, and protect the “North American Man-Boy-Love along with advertisements for Beech-Nut bacon. Association.” Beech-Nut profits soared, and bacon became an Amer- © © © ican breakfast mainstay. Out of Greece . . . © © © Human-like footprints have been found in Trachilos, Conscientious Objectors western Crete that shake our understanding of the According to author John Huddleston, 620,000 soldiers past. The prints date back an incredible 5.7 million died during this conflict—more Americans than in all years, to a time when our ancestors supposedly had the other American wars combined, up through Viet- hand-like feet and could not walk erect. Also, our nam. What was it? It was Abe Lincoln’s War, also ancestors supposedly lived in Africa at that time, not known as the American Civil War. Most Americans do in Europe. The tracks are much older than the 3.7 not know the figure. And few Americans know that million-year-old hominin footprints found in Tanzania, the conscription law for the Union allowed conscien- and are also older than the 4.4 million-year-old prints tious objectors to buy their way out of fighting. This found in Ethiopia and attributed to Ardipithecus law followed in the tradition of Gen. George Washing- ramidus—which are much closer to those of an ape ton, who excused young men from the American In- than a modern human. Did true humans originate in dependence War draft if they had a conscientious ob- Europe rather than Africa? That’s what the evidence jection to warfare. The Confederacy passed a similar seems to be saying. law in October 1862.

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BOBBY FISCHER AUTHENTIC AMERICAN HERO

America’s most famous chess champion was also an outspoken political commentator, and it was this that earned him the ire of the U.S. government

BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. chess literature. He remembered every- WORLD CHAMPION thing, and it became a part of him.”3 obert James “Bobby” Fis- Bobby at age 12 became the American chess grandmaster Pal cher (1943-2008) began youngest member in the history of Benkö generously gave Fischer the playing chess at age six the Manhattan Chess Club. The Man- opportunity to play for the 1972 World when his mother Regina hattan Club was the strongest chess Chess Championship. Benkö explains: bought him a chess set at club in the country and afforded Bob- R It was like this: Fischer did not a candy store. Young Fischer and his by the opportunity to play chess 12 play in the American championship older sister Joan figured out the rules hours a day, seven days a week. because of some quarrel. That auto- with the enclosed manual. Bobby and Bobby would play as many as 100 matically meant that he could not play his sister began playing together, but speed games a day. With additional in the interzonal tournament in Palma Joan soon wasn’t a match for Bobby.1 tutoring from Jack Collins, one of de Mallorca. The winner of that tour- Fischer’s potential was discovered the great teachers of chess, Fischer nament had the possibility through by Carmine Nigro, the newly elected at age 13 became the youngest Amer- all kinds of matches to challenge the president of the Brooklyn Chess Club. ican ever to achieve the ranking of world champion in the end. I ceded Although seven-year-old Bobby lost chess master.4 my place to him because I thought he his first exhibition game with a local Fischer became the U.S. chess had a better chance. That turned out chess master, Nigro was impressed 5 to be correct. He won in Mallorca and champion at age 14, eventually win- after that beat Taimanov, Larsen and with the sensible moves Bobby made ning the U.S. title a total of eight in the game. Nigro approached Regina Petrosian and finally had the right to times. In December 1963, Fischer play against Spassky.7 and Bobby after the game and invited won every game in the U.S. chess Bobby to join the chess club. Bobby championship against 11 of the high- Fischer still almost did not make became a regular member of the club, est-ranked players in the country. It it to Reykjavik, Iceland to challenge and Nigro, an expert player of near was an awesome performance; Fis- Soviet chess grandmaster Boris master strength, became Bobby’s first cher had proven himself to be in a Spassky for the World Chess Cham- tutor and mentor.2 different league. Everyone realized pionship. A call from U.S. Secretary Bobby was a dedicated chess stu- that Fischer posed a threat to Soviet of State Henry Kissinger and addi- dent with an insatiable desire to read supremacy in chess, and the world tional prize money from millionaire chess literature. One chess master buzzed in anticipation of his future businessman James Slater were fac- said of him: “Bobby virtually inhaled performances.6 tors that finally persuaded Fischer

30 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE Bobby Fischer: A “Very Pure and Friendly” Man . . . Bobby Fischer (1943-2008), considered by many the greatest chess player in world history, at right, plays with world chess grand champion (No. 10) Boris Spassky of the USSR in 1972 and wins. In 2015 Spassky said: “I’ve kept good memories of Fischer. I don’t have any grudges against him. . . . Bobby was very pure and friendly. . . . He belonged to that category of troubled people.” to make the trip.8 is definitely the best chess player in future of world championship chess Even with Fischer in Iceland the the world.” Fischer won the World seemed assured.12 championship almost did not take Chess Championship with a 12½ to place. Fischer forfeited the second 8½ margin of victory over Boris RETIREMENT game and continued to make incessant Spassky.10 Spassky and Fischer became demands to tournament officials. The lifelong friends after their match.11 Attractive financial offers were joke making the rounds in Reykjavik Fischer returned to New York City made to Bobby Fischer after he won was that Fischer had demanded the two weeks after his win to a hero’s the world chess championship. How- setting of the Sun three hours earlier. welcome. Mayor John Lindsay saluted ever, except for a relatively modest Fortunately, Boris Spassky was a gen- Fischer as “the grandest master of offer to be the guest of honor at the tleman and true sportsman throughout them all,” and Fischer was offered First Philippine International Chess the match. Spassky capitulated to the key to the city. The celebrations Tournament in 1973, Fischer turned most of Fischer’s demands and al- found Fischer in a relaxed state of them all down.13 Fischer also refused lowed the match to continue.9 mind. Fischer was eager to sign au- to play competitive chess for the next American chess grandmaster Isaac tographs and even made a joke during 20 years. Kashdan stated: “In a contest for the his speech. There was widespread So what did Fischer do with his nicest guy in chess, Bobby Fischer consensus that Fischer would soon free time? Fischer biographer Frank would finish out of the money. But he enter the multimillionaires’ club. The Brady writes:

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 31 Many people who haven’t been acquaintances that the Holocaust was be punishable by civil and criminal formally educated awaken later in a hoax. For example, Dutch chess penalties and up to 10 years in prison.18 life with a desire to progress and grandmaster Jan Timman writes about Fischer despised the U.S. govern- deepen their view of the world, to go his only meeting with Bobby Fischer ment and disregarded the Treasury back to school or self-educate them- Department’s letter. In a press con- selves. Bobby joined their ranks out in 1990 in Brussels: “It was inevitable of an essential self-awareness. . . . that the conversation would touch ference held the night before the Bobby’s lack of traditional institu- on the Holocaust. ‘It is a hoax,’ he match, Fischer was asked, “Are you tional education was well known and said very softly, almost mumbling.”16 worried by U.S. government threats continually reported in the press, but Fischer had been embraced as the over your defiance of the sanctions?” what wasn’t common knowledge was prodigal son by the Worldwide Church Fischer responded: that after he won the World Champi- of God after winning the world chess onship at age 29, he began a systemized One second here. [He then removed championship. However, Fischer left a letter from his briefcase and held it regimen of study outside chess. His- the church, stating in 1977: “They tory, government, religion, politics, up.] This is the order to provide in- and current events became his great cleaned out my pockets. Now my formation of illegal activities, from interests, and during the 33-year in- only income is a few royalty checks the Department of the Treasury in terval from his first Reykjavik stay to from my books. I was really very Washington, D.C., August 21, 1992. his second he spent most of his spare foolish.”17 So this is my reply to their order not time reading and amassing knowl- Fischer eventually found a way to to defend my title here. [He then spat edge.14 make money by agreeing to a rematch on the letter, and applause broke out.] That is my answer.19 Fischer began to develop politically with Boris Spassky in 1992. incorrect ideas from his readings. Fis- Fischer continued to make con- cher read The Protocols of the Elders FISCHER RETURNS TO CHESS troversial statements during the press of Zion and many other books in that conference. When asked about com- genre. He also became convinced that The Fischer rematch with Spassky munism, he said, “Soviet communism the so-called Holocaust was a major took place in war-ravaged Yugoslavia. is basically a mask for Bolshevism, fraud. Fischer’s mother Regina wrote Fischer received a letter from the which is a mask for Judaism.” When him stating that Nazi Germany had U.S. Department of the Treasury 10 asked if he was an anti-Semite, Fischer murdered children like vermin in days before the match began stating responded that Arabs were Semites, homicidal gas chambers. Fischer, how- that as a U.S. citizen he would be “And I am definitely not anti-Arab.”20 ever, remained an outspoken critic prohibited from playing the match The chess match was somewhat of the Holocaust story.15 under Executive Order 12810. Viola- anticlimactic, with Fischer beating Fischer would even tell first-time tions of this executive order would Spassky and collecting the winner’s

In 1972, Bob Hope took notice of Bobby Fischer and invited the chess champion—who had just won the “chess Cold War,” besting his Russian counterpart Boris Spassky—onto one of his variety shows. By 1975, however, Fischer had forfeited his title and become a recluse. In 1992, he won a re- match with Spassky in Yugoslavia, with a chance to regain the cham- pionship. But the U.S. government was at odds with the Yugoslavian regime and forbade Fischer from traveling there. They eventually issued an arrest warrant, and Fischer became a man without a country, until Iceland granted him citizenship in March 2005.

32 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE prize of $3.5 million. After receiving the money due him, Fischer’s sister took most of the money and opened an account in Fischer’s name at the Union Bank of Switzerland. On De- cember 15, 1992, an indictment was issued against Bobby Fischer in fed- eral court by a grand jury for violating Executive Order 12810. U.S. federal officials issued a warrant for his ar- rest.21 [In our understanding, exec- utive orders are applicable only to employees of the federal government. The order in question, not passed by Congress, purported to impose sanctions against Serbia and Mon- tenegro.—Ed.]

IN EXILE Fischer spent most of the next eight years in Hungary. He was the frequent guest of Laszlo Polgar and his three outstanding chess-playing daughters, Zsuzsa, Zsofia and Judit Polgar. While the Polgars all enjoyed playing and analyzing chess with Fischer, they eventually grew tired of his Holocaust Revisionism and strong statements against the U.S. government. After a few years they went their separate ways.22 Fischer was also the frequent guest in Budapest of chess grand- master Andrei Lilienthal and his wife Olga. Listening to Lilienthal was like reading a book of chess history, and Fischer greatly enjoyed being with these genial hosts. However, after a few years, a couple of unfortunate Bobby Fischer on Israel and America incidents ruined their friendship.23 The loss of friends never prevented Fischer was angry at Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians but also used Fischer from expressing his views. his freedom of speech to attack the U.S. government (especially President He once refused to allow a Jewish George Bush). Fischer’s mother Regina and his probable biological father— chess player to enter his car until Hungarian physicist Paul Nemenyi—were both Jewish. To his credit, this brilliant the man was willing to proclaim that genius and transcendent chess mastermind asserted that the “Holocaust” never the Holocaust was fraudulent. On happened, questioned the official narrative on the 9/11 crimes and wrote to the January 13, 1999, during a live radio Encyclopedia Judaica to ask his name be taken out, as he had rejected the core broadcast in Budapest, Fischer de- tenets of Judaism. He was open in alleging an international Zionist conspiracy clared, “As Adolf Hitler wrote in was very real. He stated that the U.S.has no right to exist, because the land Mein Kampf, the Jews are not the upon which it sits was and is the rightful property of the Shawnees and other victims, they are the victimizers!”24 native tribes, nor, he said, does Israel have a right to exist. He said, “The U.S. Fischer eventually felt safe enough and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians, just slaughtering them, for to travel to many countries. While years—robbing them and slaughtering them. . . . America is totally under the living in Tokyo he was called by Ra- control of the Jews . . . I mean, look what they’re doing in Yugoslavia.”

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 33 dio Baguio in the Philippines shortly and sent to a local jail. Several people landic citizenship on March 21, 2005, after the 9/11 attacks in the United formed a committee called “Free Bob- by a special measure of the Icelandic States. Fischer later said about this by Fischer” and worked with others parliament. No one in the parliament 9/11 interview, “I was tricked.” Fischer attempting to free Fischer from prison. opposed the measure.30 On March 23, was not in a stable condition when Fischer and his team began contacting 2005, Fischer was released from jail, the Filipino radio station phoned him, numerous countries to determine if given his Icelandic passport, and flew and they knew what to expect from they would offer him asylum. Iceland to Iceland. Fischer was now in a coun- him.25 was the only country that expressed try that truly wanted him, and for the In a profanity-laced tirade, Fischer an interest. The Icelanders not only first time in 13 years he felt safe.31 said among other things that the had the ability to offer Fischer asylum, Fischer lived out his final years in World Trade Center attacks were but also to secure it and extricate Iceland. He spent most of his time wonderful news and he wanted the him from prison.28 reading, and eventually became bored 26 United States to be wiped out. Al- The process to free Fischer pro- living on the small island. Fischer though aired over a small station in ceeded slowly. Boris Spassky sent died on January 17, 2008.32 Baguio City, his interview went viral the following telegram to an Icelandic over the Internet. Numerous letters official near the end of 2004: CONCLUSION were sent to the White House and the Justice Department demanding Now, when the whole chess world Russian chess grandmaster Garry Fischer’s arrest; many of these letters is cowardly silent, Icelandic people Kasparov paid tribute to Bobby Fis- stated that Fischer’s arrest was long made a natural and brave move to cher: overdue.27 help Bobby. Congratulations. And my applause! If you need my assistance There are few names in the history or help, please let me know. I will join of sport that have transcended the FINAL YEARS with great pleasure the group of brave earthly title of world champion and Icelandic people. I take the opportunity become legend. Fewer still have Bobby Fischer was arrested on to wish you all a Merry Christmas and achieved this while active, or while July 13, 2004, when he went to an a Happy New Year.29 still living for that matter. Bobby Fis- airport in Tokyo to board a plane cher was a member of this select bound for Manila. He was shackled Bobby Fischer was granted Ice- group. He possessed an aura beyond Book from Son of Famed Jewish Violinist Still Selling

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34 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE chess and personality, beyond even ENDNOTES: his status as a symbol of Cold War 1 Böhm, Hans and Jongkind, Kees, Bobby confrontation. . . . Fischer: The Wandering King, London: B.T. Today we have books and data- Batsford, 2004, 25. 2 Brady, Frank, Endgame: Bobby Fischer’s bases full of his games, but the best Rise and Fall—from America’s Brightest annotations cannot transmit the pres- Prodigy to the Edge of Madness, New York: sure his opponents must have felt at Crown Publishers, 2011, 18, 20-21. the board. Over and over in Fischer’s 3 Ibid., 23. games you see the strongest players 4 Ibid., 39, 42, 50-52, 71. in the world crack, often making mis- 5 Ibid., 79. takes you wouldn’t believe them ca- 6 Edmonds, David and Eidinow, John, Bob- pable of making—against anyone but by Fischer Goes to War, London: Faber and Faber Limited, 2004, 13-14. Fischer. . . . Despite his short reign, 7 Böhm and Jongkind, op. cit., 40. he dominated his era to such a degree 8 Edmonds and Eidinow, op. cit., 130-132. that it will always bear his name. . . . 9 Ibid., 158-159, 170-171. Fischer’s legacy extends well beyond 10 Ibid., 205, 215. the 64 squares. Throughout his career 11 Olafsson, Helgi, Bobby Fischer Comes he was, in the excellent phrase of Home, the Netherlands: New in Chess, 2012, Spassky’s, “the honorary chairman of 75-76. our trade union.” He believed our game 12 Edmonds and Eidinow, op. cit., 259- 260. and its players deserved far better 13 Brady, op. cit., 207-209. treatment than it received, and he got 14 Ibid., 297. results. His demands, often criticized 15 Ibid., 212-215. as outrageous at the time, led to better 16 Euwe, Max and Timman, Jan, “Fischer conditions and prizes for all.33 World Champion!” 3rd edition, Alkmaar, the Fischer Victimized Netherlands: New in Chess, 2009, 19. Though establishmentarians still try Bobby Fischer was widely criti- 17 Böhm and Jongkind, op. cit., 54. cized for his controversial statements 18 Brady, op. cit., 242-244. to paint him as crazy, there’s no outside of chess. For example, Dick 19 Ibid., 247-248. doubt genius Bobby Fischer was and Jeremy Schaap questioned Fis- 20 Ibid., 249. mistreated by the U.S. government. 21 Ibid., 253, 255. The great chess champion was ef- cher’s sanity, while Charles Kraut - 22 Ibid., 260-262, 265, 269. fectively exiled from America in hammer wrote that “he’s clearly a 23 Ibid., 262-265. sick man.”34 However, it would be 24 Ibid., 266, 271. 1992, after he was charged and threatened with prison and large more accurate to state that Fischer 25 Olafsson, op. cit., 134. 26 youtube.com/watch?v=BkLE90jSCWU. fines for allegedly violating President used his prodigious intellect to read 27 Brady, op. cit., 279-280. George H.W. Bush’s executive order widely and deeply to discover many 28 Ibid., 282-286. (not even a law) imposing economic 29 Olafsson, op. cit., 57. of the lies that pervade our society. sanctions on Yugoslavia—all because His exposure of the Holocaust hoax 30 Ibid., 61. 31 Brady, op. cit., 293-294. of a “revenge match” of chess with is especially praiseworthy. Bobby 32 Olafsson, op. cit., 117. Boris Spassky in that nation. The Fischer was truly an authentic Amer- 33 Euwe and Timman, op. cit., 7, 10. U.S. covert war on Yugoslavia, which O ican hero. 34 Olafsson, op. cit., 65, 130. became overt military aggression under Bill Clinton, was the first in a never-ending series of “regime JOHN WEAR was born in 1953 in Houston. He graduated with a degree in ac- change operations” after the fall of counting from Southern Methodist University in 1974 and passed the CPA exam the USSR. In 2004, at the behest of later that year. He graduated from the University of Texas Law School in 1977 the State Department, he was ar- and passed the Texas bar in 1978. Wear, who is currently retired, worked most rested by Japanese immigration po- of his career as a CPA. His most recent employment was from 1994 to 2008 with lice on a trumped-up charge. Fischer Lacerte Software, a tax division of Intuit. Thanks to the generous help of two appealed to a supporter in Iceland, friends, Wear has a website at wearswar.wordpress.com. In addition to publish- and the government of that doughty little Nordic country granted him ing his articles, the site has a Nuremberg Farce Quote of the Week section, a political asylum. Fischer remarked Wears War Movie Review section, and a Fake History Lie of the Month section. that Japanese Prime Minister Ju- Readers are encouraged to sign up to receive Wear’s email newsletter. The Wears nichiro Koizumi was too friendly War website is designed to be informative and humorous. The goal is to bring with President Bush and quite willing history in accord with the facts while being entertaining and enjoyable to read. to be a cat’s paw.

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The First Time & the

We’reGreat constantly told White that all races originated Gods in Africa, but old myths and new forensics indicate differently

THE ESTABLISHMENT HAS LONG PROMOTED the idea that Semitic and dark-skinned races were the true founders of culture. They link early cultures, primarily, to today’s north Africans, and some Marxist academics suggest maybe even sub-Saharan Africans were the founders of our species and human culture. This is entirely false, say Patrick Chouinard.

of ancient Sumer, and the Sumerians travelers from the Dark Continent, By Patrick Fox Chouinard could in fact have come from the re- but actually they are descendants of gion to begin with. Ancient Danubia a totally European line of evolution. n the 1980s some remarkable is at least 7,500 years old. Hidden within the burned-out ru- skeletons were found in north- More recently, the amazing ruins ins of the Great Library of Alexandria, ern Greece. Their skull dimen- of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey were found the ancient world’s most advanced sions matched those of North- to be over 12,000 years old (TBR center of learning, were fragments ern Europeans. Their DNA also May/June 2015), but there is as yet of an old card catalog. One of the I no evidence of a civilization. Arche- charred papyrus scrolls made mention matched with that particular region. Most academics point to the ancient ologists and tour guides support claims of a book written by the Babylonian Sumerian civilization as the first cul- of our African and Semitic origins by priest Berossus. The title of this lost ture to develop writing known as pointing to the dark, curly haired fig- book was Babyloniaca. cuneiform. Yet, in Greece there is an ures in Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Berossus esti mated the time be- inscribed tablet with a form of prim- Mesopo tamian depictions on ancient tween the “creation of the world” itive Proto-Greek that predates Sumer- reliefs. Often forgotten is that most and the “great flood” at 432,000 years, ian cuneiform, and Greek is, as you of all of these cultures had slaves, over 200 times longer than the Old know, an Aryan language. and, just as today, many societies Testament account. Frustratingly Yet mainstream Marxist academics were multiracial in population. This enough, we will never know all the continue to maintain that civilization was very true, especially of the Old secrets con tained in Berossus’s lost only began around 3500 B.C.E., along European Mediterranean civilizations history. However, the very existence the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates that were closer to Africa and Asia. of such an ancient document compels Rivers in what is now Iraq. These Quite recently, however, new dis- modern scholars to re-examine the university academics are somewhat coveries have placed Europe at the true origins and age of white human- dumbed down. Their own research center of its own evolution. No longer ity. Ultimately, Berossus’s rediscov- shows that the earliest European civ- is there only evidence of an “Out of ered history implies that human civ- ilization yet recorded was the Danu- Africa” migration where the first in- ilization could be far older than pre- bian civilization, which predates that habitants of Europe were merely viously believed. Berossus estimated

36 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE Dr. Johann Friedrich Blumenbach of Germany (1752-1840) was a pioneer in mammalogy, primatology and scientific racialism. He gave the wooly mammoth its first scientific name, clarified the relationship of humans, chimpanzees and orangutans and identified five different races of humans including Caucasians or whites. Gorillas were unknown at the time. Scientific racialism is the study of how individuals fall into discrete races based in their genes and phenotypes—physical differences as well as differences in mentality and IQ. the extent of mankind’s duration on ings of ancient India, which were writ- CREATORS OF CULTURE this planet to be thousands of years ten down during ancient Aryan times. older than currently believed. These texts describe a lost culture When Johann Friedrich Blumen- In a far more recent era, the Ger- known as the Rama empire, featuring bach (1752-1840) first used the term man mystic and author Karl Maria the Seven Rishi Cities, a system of “Caucasian” in 1795 to describe the Wiligut aka Weisthor (1866-1946), a ancient metropolises to which Harap- white population of Europe, he could member of Heinrich Himmler’s per- pa, a city associated with the Indus scarcely imagine the epic story about sonal staff during the reign of National Valley civilization, belonged. to unfold. A German physician and Socialist Germany, also was privy to The dynastic Egyptians also re- natural historian, Blumenbach’s teach- an alternative historical timeline. Wil- called a mystical age known as Zep ings in comparative anatomy were igut claimed to have descended from Tepi, the First Time. In this forgotten applied to the classification of human a long line of Germanic priest-kings world, the gods themselves—Osiris, races. He adopted the term “Cau- known as Asa-Uana-Sippe. Wiligut Isis, Seth, Horus, Thoth and others— casian” from native inhabitants of placed the ancient Teutonic race on a are said to have walked the Earth the Caucasus Mountains in south- timeline far more ancient than that alongside mankind. Many myths and eastern Europe, a race he believed proposed by academic prehistorians. legends describe a time when Earth to be the most beautiful and vigorous For him, ancient German history began was ruled by the gods, not only the on Earth. His arguments are no longer in an extraordinary 228,000 B.C. This Egyptian Osiris, but also the Hindu fashionable, but there was much date is supported by the Sanskrit writ- Rama and the Greek Poseidon. more to the story of ancient Cau-

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 37 casians than Blumenbach or anyone proached by two strange beings of else of his time could have imagined. angelic appearance. Named Watchers, For centuries, there have been they ask him to accompany them on reports of ancient Caucasoid peoples a tour of the Seven Heavens, one of thriving in remote corners of the which includes the Garden of Right- world who later vanished mysteri- eousness, where the four rivers of ously from history. These accounts Paradise take their rise, while another speak of white, red-haired people leads to the abode of the angels.” and yellow-haired barbarians in coun- When in the Watchers’ heavenly tries now almost exclusively popu- settlement, Enoch is shown a prison lated by non-Caucasian peoples. In in which a group of these angelic be- time, modern archeologists found ings are incarcerated. On asking what traces of their millennia-old corpses crime they have committed, the pa- preserved in desert sands or frigid triarch is informed that 200 of their glaciers. Even samples of their DNA number disobeyed the laws of heaven would eventually be discovered. by descending among mortal kind In addition to such physical re- and taking wives for themselves. mains, a wealth of historical and Collins states: mythological evidence, both in written The Watchers After reading the book of Enoch, form and oral tradition, spoke of lost I became convinced that these Watch- An artist’s rendering of a “Watch- civilizations consisting of fair-skinned ers, or “fallen ones,” like the Anunnaki gods and light-eyed benefactors who er,” as published in Andrew Col - of Sumero-Akkadian tradition, were helped establish new cultures. Ac- lins’s book on Gobekli Tepe. very powerful human individuals who cording to numerous North American lived during some distant age of hu- Indian accounts, at the dawn of their mankind. They were advanced enough society, they were visited by a great the western part of Eurasia, we were to give us the rudiments of civilization, white god arriving from a land located not made in the image of the gods’ recalled in the manner in which the across the sea, who established their likeness but rather the gods were a fallen angels revealed to mortal kind new mode of life, then departed, mirror reflection of ours. In Aryan the forbidden arts and sciences of promising to someday return. culture, these gods are exemplified heaven. What is more, their sexual liaisons with the “daughters of men” Indeed, Laird Scranton noted a by the Greek Olympians and the Teu- expressed their quite obvious human number of primitive tribes that have tonic Aesir among others. The ancient nature, as well as their ability to co- myths and legends that correspond Greek world was referred to by the create in order to produce flesh-and- with one another but which are geo- Hellenes as “A Land of Gods and blood offspring that resembled both graphically separated by enormous Monsters.” themselves and their mortal wives. distances. “These include,” he writes, Egypt and its civilization also were In the Book of Enoch, they are “the cultures of the modern-day Do- created by our ancestors, a forgotten described as tall, with flowing white gon tribe of Mali, the ancient Egyp- tribe of ancient Caucasians finally or blond hair, ruddy complexions tians, the ancient Buddhists, the Ti- revealed to us through King Tut’s and mesmerizing eyes that shone as betan Na-Kni tribe and the ancient very DNA and eventually many other brightly as the Sun. Chinese.” discoveries both genetic and arche- One might compare this descrip- “In each of these cultures,” Scran- ological. tion with later depiction of the Chi- ton concludes, “there is an abiding In his book Gobekli Tepe: Genesis nese Sun gods that supposedly built belief that civilizing skills relating to of the Gods, Andrew Collins made a the great pyramids of ancient China, agriculture, weaving, pottery, metal- reasonable effort to theorize about structures that are in plain sight but lurgy, stone masonry, the domesti- the ancient legend of the “Watchers” that the Chinese government refuses cation of animals and written lan- as described in the Book of Enoch to admit exist. O guage—among others—were inten- and the Nephilim from Genesis. tionally given to humanity in some Collins goes on to explain the Book remote era by knowledgeable, qua- of Enoch, which, of course, is a non- PATRICK FOX CHOUINARD is a regular si-mythical ancestor-teachers or an- canonical text not included in the contributor to several historical magazines. Bible [except in the Ethiopian and He specializes in ancient Caucasian origins cestor-deities.” and lost civilizations, ancient myths, ar- These gods were not brutal con- Eritrean Tewahedo churches—Ed.]: chaeology, religion, Bible mysteries and querors but ennoblers of humankind. “… it recounts how Enoch, while military history. To our ancestors, those who inhabited resting in his bed one night, is ap-

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THE AMAZONS ARE THEY MORE THAN JUST LEGEND? Many cultures have ancient myths of warrior women equipped and ready to battle any male soldier. But were there really Amazons in the Amazon? Philip Rife believes so.

By Philip Rife rival of the Spanish. Incan oral history said they once waged war against a nation of t sounds like a radical feminist’s women who built earthen forts, idea of utopia: a society of trenches, ditches and fences in Inca fiercely independent women territory. The Incas defeated the living apart from men. Occa- women warriors and drove them Isional contact with males oc- farther into the interior of the con- curs solely for the purpose of pro- tinent. Some of the Amazons’ alleged creation. The resulting girl babies constructions were viewed by a are kept and raised. The boy infants Spaniard named Antonio de Herrera are either killed or given over to in 1610. One Incan emperor report- their fathers. Any men allowed to edly retaliated by invading the mili- remain in the women’s territory are tant females’ homeland in the jungles treated as slaves. east of the . According to the Provocative legends about such Incas, the women were excellent all-female societies—usually referred fighters. During a temporary truce, to as Amazons—have existed for the Inca leader visited the enemy thousands of years. But is there any queen in her capital. He described truth behind the legends? The an- it as a well-built city of stone situated swer, surprisingly, may well be yes. ROBERT SCHOMBURGK by a scenic river. Equally surprising—in view of the On his second voyage to the New fact that Amazons are almost always World, Christopher Columbus heard associated with ancient civilizations in the lifetime of many TBR readers. reports of “women who dwell alone” of the Mediterranean and Asia Mi- Not that there is not a long and and “employ themselves in no labor nor—some of the strongest evidence consistent tradition of Amazons in suitable to their own gender, for they in support of their actual existence the Americas. The and the use bows and arrows and javelins, comes not from the Old World but Incas both told of incursions into and for armor they have plates of the New. And much of this evidence their realms by bands of fierce brass.”1 Columbus later wrote of his is surprisingly recent, including with- woman warriors long before the ar- own encounter with Amazons on the

40 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE Women Warriors of Myth & History Greek frieze on a marble sarcophagus now displayed at the Pio Clementino Museum depicts legendary Amazon warriors. Recent research suggests they were not mere fiction. Adrienne Mayor writes in her book The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women Across the Ancient World that these were real-life women who fought battles alongside their male counterparts. She determined that ancient references to the warrior women were often associated with Scythians and Sarmatians (the modern Ukraine). Mayor examined battle-scarred female skeletons buried with their weapons—bows and arrows, axes and spears—and horses, and mummified Scythian women with tattoos similar to those shown in Greek art. Contrary to the myth, the people of the Amazons also included male warriors, Mayor concluded. Nor did they cut off a breast to better use their bows. Philip Rife believes that an ancient culture in the Americas also had an army of formidable women warriors.

Caribbean island of Martinique. He Women warriors were also en- serve 12 females with bared breasts, described them as women warriors countered by a Spanish expedition tall, white, with well-developed bod- who covered themselves with copper to what is now Colombia in 1532. ies. Unlike many of the Indians, they plates and were armed with bows The expedition’s leader said the were without fear of our approach. and arrows made of sugar cane. women were worthy foes in battle. Upon the orders of their queen, one In 1515, an explorer named Her- He described one enemy fighter who did loose an arrow, which lodged in nando de Ribera wrote about the felled no fewer than eight of his my eye and caused concern for my Mato Grosso region of Brazil: men before finally being captured. life.”4 The Spaniards recorded that she A priest traveling with the expe- The Indians told me that 10 days’ “was only about 18 years old and dition added his own account of the journey to the northwest were used only a bow and arrows to kill same incident: women who had great towns, with our comrades.”3 much white and yellow metal. At a These women are very white and certain time of the year, the women Another group of Spaniards had tall, and have hair very long and unite with their neighbors. If the a similar encounter with hostile fe- braided and wound about the head. children are girls, they keep them. males in neighboring Brazil in 1541. They are very robust and go naked If they are boys, they feed them until As recorded by expedition leader with their privy parts covered, with they are weaned, and then send Francisco de Orellana in his journal: their bows and arrows in hand, doing them to the fathers.2 “On the bank of the river we did ob- as much fighting as 10 Indian men.

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 41 Indeed, there was one woman among what may have been an edifice aban- where these fighting women dwell. these who shot an arrow a span doned by the Amazons along another These Amazons, for procreation pur- deep into one of the brigantines, stretch of the same river. In an area poses, have relations with the Indians and others less deep, so that our where Indian settlements consisted every year in April. When they desire 5 brigantines looked like porcupines. of simple reed structures, they dis- to lie with the men, the women make covered an impressive walled city a signal that they are ready for the Local Indians told the Spaniards Indians to come to their land. But the women warriors lived in stone of stone with a gateway between the women see to it that the Indians cities in the jungle that were con- two high towers. As described by do not enter their islands in stronger nected by well-constructed stone the expedition’s priest-chronicler: force than they, the women, are. For roads closed to outsiders. The Indi- Each tower contained a door that purpose, some of the women ans estimated there were at least 70 that led up to the summit through a are appointed to stand in arms to of these cities with “dwellings much stairway. The towers rested on two guard the haven. At the end of the more durable than those we live stone jaguars that had their heads year, the men return and, if the in.”6 turned toward the north. We were women have borne children, the male babies are handed over. The The queen of the women war- impressed with the skill of the builders and asked the Indians about girls are kept and well trained in riors—an individual named Canoni— 10 the inhabitants. We were told that arms. ruled from the largest city. According this great spectacle belonged to to the Indian informant: 8 Another report of Amazons ap- those who worshipped the Sun. pears in the 1844 diary of the English She is assisted by a group of The story of this Spanish expe- explorer Sir Robert Schomburgk. women who take care of the temples dition’s encounter with the Amazons Writing about the wilderness where and buildings that are dedicated to was still very much alive two cen- Venezuela, Brazil and British Guiana worship of the Sun. These women have much gold and silver in their turies later. According to Padre San- (now Guyana) meet, he said: “The principal city. They use these metals cho Araujo: [Indians] aver that such a woman’s to make jewelry, plates and cooking I will present to you an old Indian republic exists about the head of utensils. In their cities are many of my pueblo who is rational and a the Rio Corentyn, where no Euro- statues of gold and silver. There is good Christian, and well versed in pean has ever been. They say that considerable food around their cities, these stories. He said that there was they use the cura (blowpipe) and growing wild and also cultivated by no person in all the missions that bows and arrows, cultivate their those women of the lower order. did not take for truth the tradition own land, and shun men’s company They also cultivate bees for making handed from father to son about the except once a year. Male babies honey, which these women use both battle of these ancient warrioresses were all killed.”11 as a food and medicine. At certain with the first Spaniards. It was certain The most detailed first-person times of the year, they demand that the Amazons still existed, according description of Amazon life came each Indian village send men to their to common report, and that certain cities to assist in growing fruits and Indians still went to visit these from a British scientist who claimed vegetables.7 women each year.9 he actually lived among a tribe of women warriors in a remote area The Indians added that once a Nor were the Spanish the only near the Brazil- border for a year male members of their tribe early European visitors to claim en- number of days in 1947. are summoned by the women war- counters with Amazons in South The man’s extraordinary account riors for the purpose of mating. The America. The famous English ex- began one night when he awoke at girl offspring of these unions were plorer Sir Walter Raleigh wrote that his jungle campsite and found himself kept and raised by the women, while on his expedition to the Orinoco surrounded by nine women armed the boys were returned to their fa- River basin region of what is now with bows and spears. There was thers. Guyana, he met the queen of an all- sufficient moonlight for him to tell The Indians imparted one other female tribe. He said she was named the women weren’t Indians. They piece of lore regarding the Amazons. Canoni. were instead tall and light-skinned. The women were said to craft a dis- In 1604, a French explorer by The one who appeared to be the tinctive amulet from a unique green the name of Jean de Mocquet pro- leader approached his own height stone found only in their territory. vided details about Amazons he got of six feet. Speaking in a combination The object—supposedly a talisman from the chief of an Indian tribe of Portuguese and an Indian dialect, given to a lover to protect him from that claimed to have periodic contact she told the young ethnologist her harm—was fashioned in the shape with them: name was Conori. of a nippled breast. Thirty or 40 miles up the Rio The Englishman was taken The Spaniards also came across Amazon there are found islands through the jungle to a hut on the

42 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE bank of a river. The Amazon village was located on the opposite shore, but he was told men were only per- mitted to enter it once each year— the Night of Mating. He was, how- ever, able to observe a number of facets of Amazon life from a dis- tance in the days that followed. He estimated there were 250- 300 Amazons of all ages living in the village. Each wore a short gar- ment that exposed the right side of her chest. At one point during his stay, he was invited to accompany Conori and several of her warriors on a jaguar hunt. The Amazon queen skillfully dispatched one of the crea- tures using a long spear fitted with a forked “V” at the tip. Several days later, light-skinned male Indians began arriving at the river and took up residence in huts next to the Englishman. He soon learned it was time for the annual Warrior Women of the Scythians Night of Mating. (It’s perhaps worth Five burial mounds, known as kurgans, dated 2,400 years ago were noting that the Night of Mating was investigated by archeologists on the upper Don River near the city of scheduled to take place in April— Voronezh and con tained remains of young women and their weapons. Said the same month Indians had told investigator Valery Gulyayev of the Russian Institute of Archeology in early explorers that it occurred.) Moscow, “They are buried with womanly things—mirrors … necklaces … Conori crossed the river with sometimes a symbolic spindle; but alongside these are weapons—a quiver, 19 of her warriors and began pairing bow and arrows, and often two throwing spears.” These finds, the first of them off with the same number of assembled Indian men. Each match their kind on what would be the northern edge of the Scythian culture, are was apparently made official by added to more than 300 older discoveries in Ukraine, the lower Don region the woman handing the man a small and Ukok plateau near Mongolia, indicating a swath of sister cultures from green amulet in the shape of a nip- Hungary to China, which, unlike the Greeks, were not strictly male pled breast. The Englishman then dominated. Some writers suggest a closer examination of the skeletons learned that he had been selected might prove they are of transvestites. Gulyayev, however, dismisses that to mate with the queen. idea. His theory is that the lady warriors were left on guard when the men Uncertain of the consequences had to leave the settlements. He argues: “The young women and girls on of refusing the queen’s offer, he horseback were in the role of lightly armed troops. They were guarding the slipped unnoticed into the jungle hearth and the homestead.” The Scythian people were heavily tattooed; and tried to find his way back to the men shaved off their beards, and the women shaved their heads and civilization. He was found by some often wore trousers. The main weaknesses of the Scythians are said to have Indians many days later, more dead been wine, which they got from the Greeks, and marijuana. Warrior women than alive. They took him to the were also found among the Vikings—one Viking skeleton was confirmed nearest trading post, where he man- by scientists to have been a woman more than 30 years old, standing 5’6”, aged to relate the story just de- buried with a sword, a fighting knife, axe, spear, two shields, two horses scribed before he died. In his pos- session at the time of his death and a board game. DNA samples from a tooth and an arm were XX was a small green amulet in the (female), not XY (male). Accounts of warrioresses exist in ancient literature shape of a breast. from not only Greece but also Caucasia, Central Asia, China, Egypt, India Additional evidence has emerged and Persia. since the Englishman’s remarkable

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 43 adventure that lends support to the existence of Amazons in the New found many stone axes and pottery idea that Amazons once lived—and World, there’s tangible evidence in- and the green stone used only by perhaps still live—in remote areas volving those peculiar green stone the Amazons.”14 of South America. amulets reportedly favored by the More recently, a 1971 German In 1958, explorers visiting a remote women warriors. expedition made several interesting area of Venezuela were told by local An 18th-century French explorer discoveries in the Brazilian jungle. Indians that the region was home to named Charles de la Condamine de- One was a series of caves decorated a fierce tribe of women warriors who scribed an encounter a former soldier with a symbol (an inverted triangle raided other tribes periodically to had with a tribe of Indians in with a line drawn through it) identical acquire temporary male partners. Venezuela in 1726: “He had seen to one which the priest-chronicler Girl babies resulting from these unions hanging at the necks of their women of the 1541 Orellana expedition said were adopted into the Amazons’ so- and daughters small green stones. he saw on jewelry worn by the Ama- ciety, while boy babies were killed. They told him that the stones come zons the Spaniards encountered. After performing their procreative from the women who had no hus- Nearby, the 1971 expedition found service, the captured men were driven bands, whose lands were seven to a stone platform decorated with off, killed or kept as slaves to perform eight days’ distance farther to the carvings of male and female repro- agricultural work. west.”12 ductive organs. Their conclusion In 1970, Indians in told These are evidently the same pe- was that it served as the site of an Italian explorer that there was a culiar amulets mentioned in a book ritual matings. And in 1988, Brazilian large “pueblo” deep in the jungle published in Brussels in 1847: “It is archeologists unearthed an unusual that was inhabited only by women. on the banks of the Orinoco that artifact at the site of a former Indian Men were allowed into their territory the natives preserve these green village deep in the jungle: a small for short periods twice a year to stones as amulets. They have had green stone amulet shaped like a help with the planting and harvesting them from their ancestors, who say nippled breast. of crops. At one of those times, the they came from the people the Eu- men also participated in mating rit- ropeans named Amazons.”13 AFTERWORD uals. Resulting female babies were Finally, there’s archeological ev- kept by the women. Male babies idence supporting the existence of One intriguing theory about the were sent to the fathers. South American Amazons. In 1890, origin of the South American Ama- In addition to more than four an explorer named Barbosa Ro- zons is that they were refugees from centuries of remarkably consistent drigues recorded the following about a mysterious civilization whose other testimony from local Indians and a Brazilian river island said to have members were conquered and ab- outside explorers documenting the once been inhabited by Amazons: “I sorbed by the Incan empire. The In-

The fortress of Kuelap has 400 multi-purpose structures and a massive stone wall. The complex is strongly linked to the mysterious Chachapoya culture. It was rediscovered in 1843 after fading into local memory dur- ing the time the marauding Spanish scoured the region while subjugating the Incan empire.

44 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE cas called these subject people Chachapoyas (Incan for “cloud peo- NEW FROM TBR BOOK CLUB ple”) because they built impressive stone cities atop ridges of the Andes Mountains. Atlantis in the Caribbean The best-known Chachapoya site—Kuelap, located about 400 miles And the Comet That Changed the World north of Lima, Peru—consists of more than 400 well-constructed stone buildings, walls (some more than 60 feet tall) and towers. Most of these NEW from TBR! Disproving many well- are still well preserved, thanks in known Atlantis theories and providing a new large part to the site’s remoteness. growing hypothesis, historian Andrew Collins According to the Incas, the Chachapoyas were a tall, white, fair- shows that what Plato recounts is the memory haired and blue-eyed people. Cha - of a major ice-age cataclysm 13,000 years ago, chapoya mummies have been found when a comet devastated the island of Cuba and at Kuelap with blond or red hair submerged part of the Bahamian landmass in the and death masks with blue eyes. Caribbean. He parallels Plato’s account with cor- Chachapoya women were highly roborating ancient myths and legends from the prized by the Incas as wives. The indigenous people of North and South America, well-traveled 16th-century Spanish such as the Maya, the Quiché, the Yuchi of Okla- chronicler Pedro de Cieza de Leon homa, the islanders of the Antilles, and the native described the Chachapoyas he en- peoples of Brazil. The author explains how the countered as “the whitest and most handsome of all the people that I comet that destroyed Atlantis in the Caribbean have seen in the Indies.”15 Ironically, was the same comet that formed the “Carolina the remaining Chachapoyas were Bays” across the mid-Atlantic. He reveals evidence of sunken ruins, ancient com- wiped out by diseases brought by plexes spanning more than 10 acres that clearly suggest urban development and the Spanish. meticulously planned road systems. Collins argues that Plato’s story was first carried Modern explorers have found an- back to the Mediterranean world by the Phoenicians and Carthaginians as early as cient stone roads leading from the first millennium B.C. He offers additional ancient trans-Atlantic trade evidence. Chachapoya cities to the Amazon Softcover, 528 pages, two eight-page B&W inserts and 19 B&W illustrations, #784, rain forest, where reports of white $20 minus 10% for TBR subscribers plus $5 S&H inside the U.S. (Outside the U.S. women warriors are centered. It has please email [email protected].) Send request with payment to TBR BOOK been suggested that these roads could have served as escape routes CLUB, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. 20003 or call 1-877-773-9077 toll free to spare numbers of young Cha- for faster service. See more books and videos at www.BarnesReview.com. chapoya women from being forced into marriages with Incan men who had just killed the women’s relatives white civilization in South America 10 Ibid. in battle. And that these women sub- come from in the first place? O 11 Ibid. 12 Ibid. sequently built (perhaps with labor- ENDNOTES: 13 Ibid. ers from vassal Indian tribes) a small- 1 Sobol, Donald J., The Amazons of 14 Ibid. er version of Kuelap, which still Greek Mythology, 1972. 15 www.messagetoeagle.com. awaits discovery in an unexplored 2 Wilkins, Harold T., Secret Cities of Old area of the continent. If overgrown South America, 1952. 3 Smith, Warren, Lost Cities of the An- PHILIP RIFE earned a journalism de- with vegetation, such a city might cients Unearthed, 1976. be difficult to spot with conventional gree from Penn State University and 4 Schurmacher, Emile C., Strange Un- served in the U.S. Air Force. The author aerial or satellite photography. solved Mysteries, 1967. of nine books and numerous historical ar- 5 Cohen, Daniel, Mysterious Places, 1969. Whether or not they were the ticles, his most recent book is Bones of origin of the Amazons, the Chacha - 6 Fawcett, Col. P.H., Exploration Fawcett, 1955. Contention: Uncovering the Hidden poyas obviously pose a puzzling 7 Smith, op. cit. Truth About America’s Lost Race. question on their own. Namely, where 8 Ibid. did an advanced pre-Columbian 9 Wilkins, op. cit.

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HITLER against the MASS MEDIA

hy do so many people read and form their judgments ac- To these we must add that type of blindly accept what the cordingly. lazy individual who, although capable for-profit, agenda-dri- of thinking for himself, out of sheer ven news media has to laziness gratefully absorbs everything THE FIRST GROUP W say? Just how much is that others have thought out, mod- the media forming our Numerically, the first group is by estly believing this to have been thor- society and in whose image? What hap- far the largest, being composed of oughly done. The influence which pens when the future of our nations de- the broad masses of the people. In- the press has on all these people pends on the votes of the majority— tellectually, it forms the simplest por- who constitute the broad masses of and the majority is composed of tion of the nation. a nation, is therefore enormous. “simpletons” and “the credulous”? In It cannot be classified according But somehow, they are not in a this extract from Mein Kampf, taken to occupation, but only into grades position or are not willing, personally, from what’s known as a “Stalag Edi- of intelligence. Under this category to sift [evaluate] what is being served tion,” Hitler explains why he is no fan come all those who have not been up to them, so that their whole atti- of unfettered free speech for any pow- born to think for themselves or who tude toward daily problems is almost erful media conglomerates that are have not learnt to do so and who, solely the result of extraneous influ- working against the good of the state partly through incompetence end ence. and its people. He also, as one might partly through ignorance, believe All this can be advantageous where expect, blames Jewish interests for everything that is set before them in public enlightenment is of a serious their role in this incessant, omni-pre- print. and truthful character, but great harm sent social engineering operation. is done when scoundrels and liars take a hand at this work. By Adolf Hitler From Mein Kampf: THE SECOND GROUP The Stalag Edition The second group is numerically smaller, being partly composed of n journalistic circles, it is a those who were formerly in the first pleasing custom to speak of group and after a series of bitter dis- the press as a “Great Power” appointments are now prepared to within the state. As a matter of believe nothing they see in print. Ifact, its importance is immense. They hate all newspapers. Either One cannot easily overestimate it, they do not read them at all or they for the press continues the work of become exceptionally annoyed at education even in adult life. their contents, which they hold to Generally speaking, readers of the be nothing but a conglomeration of press can be classified in three groups: lies and misstatements. First, those who believe everything These people are difficult to handle, they read; second, those who no for they will always be skeptical of longer believe anything; third, those Hitler was a powerful speaker. the truth. Consequently, they are use- who critically examine what they less for any form of positive work.

46 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE HITLER’S FOLLOWERS VISIT HIM IN PRISON. Left to right (1924): Adolf Hitler, Emil Maurice, Hermann Kriebel, Rudolf Hess, Dr. Friedrich Weber. Hitler used his time in jail to good effect, dictating Mein Kampf to fellow prisoners Maurice and Hess. Hitler was sentenced to five years for treason due to the Nazis’ attempt to seize power but got out after nine months. The failed putsch caused Hitler to shift tactics, placing more reliance on development of effective propaganda and a rise to power by legitimate political means.

are capable of serving up is of little to say the first group, the crowd of THE THIRD GROUP danger—much less of importance to simpletons and the credulous. The third group is easily the small- the members of this third group of It is an all-important interest of est, being composed of real intellec- readers. the state and a national duty to pre- tuals whom natural aptitude and ed- In the majority of cases these read- vent these people from falling into ucation have taught to think for them- ers have learned to regard every jour- the hands of false, ignorant or even selves and who in all things try to nalist as fundamentally a rogue who evil-minded teachers. Therefore, it form their own judgments, while at sometimes speaks the truth. is the duty of the state to supervise the same time carefully sifting through Most unfortunately, the value of their education and prevent every what they read. these readers lies in their intelligence, form of offense in this respect. They will not read any newspaper and not in their numerical strength Particular attention should be paid without using their own intelligence —an unhappy state of affairs in a to the press; for its influence on these to collaborate with that of the writer, period where wisdom counts for no - people is by far the strongest and and naturally this does not set writers thing and majorities for everything. most penetrating of all, since its an easy task. Journalists appreciate Nowadays, when the voting papers effect is not transitory but continual. this type of reader only with a certain of the masses are the deciding factor, Its immense significance lies in the amount of reservation. the decision lies in the hands of the uniform and persistent repetition of Hence the trash that newspapers numerically strongest group; that is its teaching.

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 47 a knowing smile and returned thanks. REAL PURPOSE OF THE PRESS The reason for the state’s igno- Here, if anywhere, the state should minious failure lay not so much in never forget that all means should its refusal to realize the danger but converge towards the same end. It rather in the cowardly way it met must not be led astray by . . . so- the situation by adopting faulty and called “freedom of the press,” or be ineffective measures. No one had the talked into neglecting its duty, and courage to employ any energetic and withholding from the nation that radical methods. Everyone tempo- which is good and which does good. rized in some way or other and in- With ruthless determination, the stead of striking at its heart, only ir- state must keep control of this in- ritated the viper the more. The result strument of popular education and was that not only did everything re- place it at the service of the state main as it was, but the power of this and the nation. institution [the media], which should But what sort of pabulum was it have been combated, grew greater that the German press served up for from year to year. the consumption of its readers in One of the oldest known swasti- The defense put up by the govern- pre-war days? Was it not the most ka designs was found engraved ment in those days against a mainly virulent poison imaginable? Was not Jewish-controlled press that was on mammoth tusk ivory found pacifism in its worst form inoculated slowly corrupting the nation followed into our people at a time when others at a Paleolithic settlement in no definite line of action, it had no were preparing slowly but surely to Mezine, Ukraine. The artifact, en- determination behind it and above pounce upon Germany? graved with a bird and swastika all, no fixed objective in view. Did not this self-same press of pattern, dates to around 8,000 This is where official understanding ours instil into the public mind even to 13,000 years before Christ. of the situation completely failed, not in peacetime a doubt as to the sov- only in estimating the importance of ereign rights of the state itself, thereby the struggle, but in choosing the means already handicapping the state in fusal of military credits etc—until and deciding on a definite plan. choosing its means of defense? the success of this campaign was as- They merely tinkered with the prob- Was it not the German press that sured? The function of the so-called lem. Occasionally, when bitten, they understood how to make all the non- liberal press was to dig the grave for imprisoned one or another journalistic sensical talk about “Western Democ- the German people and Reich. No viper for a few weeks or months, but racy” palatable to our people, until mention need be made of the lying the whole poisonous brood was al- an exuberant public was eventually Marxist press. lowed to carry on in peace. prepared to entrust its future to the To it the spreading of falsehood is It must be admitted that all this League of Nations? as much a vital necessity as hunting was partly the result of extraordinarily Was not this press instrumental in is to a cat. Its sole task is to break crafty tactics on the part of Jewry bringing about a state of moral degra- the national backbone of the people, on the one hand, and obvious, official dation among our people? Were not thus preparing the nation to become stupidity or naivety, on the other. morals and public decency made to the slaves of international finance The Jews were too clever to allow look ridiculous and classed as out- and its masters, the Jews. a simultaneous attack to be made of-date and banal, until finally our What measures did the state take on the whole of their press. One sec- people also became “modern”? to counteract this wholesale poison- tion functioned as cover for the other. By means of persistent attacks, ing of the public mind? Absolutely While the Marxist newspaper, in the did not the press keep on undermining none. The passing of a few paltry de- most despicable manner possible, the authority of the state, until one crees, punishment meted out in a reviled everything that was sacred, blow sufficed to bring this institution few cases of flagrant infamy, and furiously attacked the state and gov- tottering to the ground? there the matter ended. ernment and incited certain classes Did not the press oppose with all By this policy it was hoped to win of the community against each other, its might every move to give the state the favor of this pest by means of bourgeois-democratic papers, also that which belongs to the state, and flattery, by a recognition of the “value” in Jewish hands, succeeded in cam- by means of constant criticism injure of the press, its “importance,” its “ed- ouflaging themselves as model ex- the reputation of the army, sabotage ucative mission” and similar nonsense. amples of objectivity. general conscription and demand re- The Jews acknowledged all this with They studiously avoided harsh lan-

48 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE guage, knowing well that blockheads are capable of judging only by ex- The Artist Within the Warlord ternal appearances and are never able to penetrate to the real depth An Adolf Hitler You’ve Never Known and meaning of anything. They meas- ure the worth of an object by its ex- eet an Adolf Hitler you terior and not by its contents. This never knew in the pages form of human frailty was carefully studied and understood by the press. of this truly extraordinary Mbook . . . Wilhelm Kriess- By this class of blockheads, the Frankfurter Zeitung would be ac- mann and Carolyn Yeager, working as a knowledged as the essence of re- team, translated sections from the German spectability. It always carefully avoid- Ein Anderer Hitler (“Another Hitler”), ed calling a spade a spade. the memoir of architect Hermann Giesler It deprecated the use of every . . . and the result has become this form of physical force and persist- volume which they titled The Artist ently appealed to the nobility of Within The Warlord—An Adolf Hitler fighting with “intellectual” weapons. You’ve Never Known. This is not the This method of fighting was, curi- usual copy-cat “history” by another “his- ously enough, most popular with the torian” who tries to find some angle to least intellectual classes. That is one of the results of our defective edu- make his or her book stand out from the cation, which deprives young people hundreds of other books already on the of their natural instincts, pumps into shelves about the most misunderstood them a certain amount of knowledge man in history. This book is genuinely without, however, being able to give unique—taken from the account given by an intimate of Adolf Hitler who was them real insight, since this requires privileged to enjoy many private talks with him during the time of some of the not only diligence and goodwill, but most momentous events of contemporary world history. Munich architect innate understanding. Hermann Giesler became from 1938 on not only Hitler’s favored architect for This final insight at which man the renovation of Munich and Linz, but also an agreeable confidant to whom must aim is the understanding of the Supreme Commander felt comfortable unburdening himself as they spent the causes which are instinctive and many hours together drafting city-wide building ideas. Hitler’s artist nature fundamental. needed such a creative outlet, leading Giesler to become a more frequent guest Let me explain: Man must not fall into the error of thinking that he at the Berghof and the two secret military headquarters Wolfsschanze and was ever meant to become lord and Werwolf for this very purpose. You will gain insight into how the artist and master of Nature. humanist in Hitler revealed itself in his character and his worldview (Weltan- A lopsided education has helped schauung). to encourage that illusion. Man must Of Giesler’s book, Arno Breker, the great sculptor who also knew Hitler realize that a fundamental law of very well, wrote that it was “by far the most essential, most true and realistic re- necessity reigns throughout the porting that has been written about the tragedy of that epoch.” Gerard whole realm of Nature and that his Menuhin—son of famed Jewish-American violinist Yehudi Menuhin and the existence is subject to the law of author of Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil—called Giesler’s book “wonderful” eternal struggle and strife. and “one of the main books to read about Hitler” in July 2017. That Giesler He will then feel that there cannot had so much trouble finding a publisher for his book tells the true tale of the be a separate law for mankind in a value of this volume. universe in which planets and suns Surely, there has been no offering like this one, in English, of a more follow their orbits, where moons and planets trace their destined authentic Adolf Hitler. Now you have available the sections of Hermann paths, where the strong are always Giesler’s memoir dealing with the Fuehrer in a well organized, easy to follow the masters of the weak and where format, featuring a generous number of illustrations and helpful commentary the latter must obey or be destroyed. from the translators. It’s a book you will treasure. Softcover, 244 pages, #796, Man must also submit to the eter- $25 minus 10% for TBR subscribers plus $5 S&H inside the U.S. nal principles of this supreme wis- dom. He may try to understand them

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 49 Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, says “it would be best to leave Mein Kampf where it belongs: the poison cabinet of history.” Here he is shown with a copy of the new annotated Mein Kampf. but he can never free himself from soning the public mind is called). tence when it is no longer determined their sway. Hence, the authorities are very to defend itself with all the weapons It is just for our intellectual demi- slow indeed to take any steps against at its command. monde that the Jew writes those pa- these journalistic bandits for fear of Every half-measure is the outward pers which he calls his “intellectual” immediately alienating the sympathy expression of an internal process of press. For them the Frankfurter Zei - of the so-called respectable press— decay which must lead to an external tung and Berliner Tageblatt are writ- fear that is only too well founded, collapse sooner or later. ten, the tone being adapted to them, for the moment any attempt is made I believe that our present genera- and it is over these people that such to proceed against any member of tion would easily master this danger, papers have an influence. the gutter press all the others rush if it were led aright, for it has gone While studiously avoiding all forms to its assistance at once, not indeed through certain experiences which of expression that might strike the to support its policy, but simply and must have strengthened the nerves reader as crude, the poison is injected solely to defend the principles of of all those who were not broken by from other vials into the hearts of the freedom of the press and liberty of them. clientele. public opinion. Certainly, in days to come, the The effervescent tone and the fine This outcry will succeed in intimi- Jews will raise a tremendous cry in phraseology lull the reader into be- dating the most stalwart, for it comes their newspapers once a hand is laid lieving that a love for knowledge and from the mouth of what is called de- on their favorite nest, once a move moral principle is the sole driving cent journalism. is made to put an end to this scan- force that determines the policy of In this way the poison was allowed dalous press and once this instrument such papers, whereas in reality these to enter the national bloodstream which molds public opinion is brought features represent a stunning way of and infect public life, without the under state control and no longer disarming any opposition that might government taking any effectual left in the hands of aliens and enemies be directed against the press. Some measures to master the course of of the people. make a parade of respectability and the disease. I am certain that this will be easier the imbecile public is all the more The ridiculous half-measures that for us than it was for our fathers. ready to believe them since the others were taken were in themselves an The scream of the 12-inch shell is indulge only in moderate ravings indication of the process of disinte- more penetrating than the hiss of a which never amount to abuse of the gration that was already threatening thousand Jewish newspaper vipers. “freedom of the press” (as this system to break up the Reich, for an institu- Therefore, let them go on with their of feeding the public on lies and poi- tion practically surrenders its exis- hissing. O

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his is the only complete, unabridged and of- ficially authorized English translation of Mein Kampf ever issued by the Nazi Party, and is not to be confused with any other ver- sion. Translated by a now-unknown Eng- T lish-speaking Nazi Party member, it was printed by the Franz Eher Verlag in Berlin for the Central Press of the NSDAP in limited numbers during One NEW volume combines the years 1937 to 1944. Most copies were distributed to the the original two volumes of camp libraries of English-speaking prisoner of war camps, and Mein Kampf without editing! became known as the “Stalag” edition (Stalag being a contrac- PART 1: A Reckoning tion of the German word Stammlager or “POW camp”) be- Chapter I: My Home cause they all carried a camp library rubber stamp on the title page. Only a handful of copies Chapter II: Learning & Suffering in Vienna survived the war, and the text contained in this edition has been taken directly, without Chapter III: Vienna Days amendment, from one of these extremely rare editions. Chapter IV: Munich This official translation is not to be confused with the “James Murphy” or “Ralph Chapter V: The World War Mannheim” translations, both of which were edited and abridged and are unauthorized. Chapter VI: War Propaganda The Murphy and Mannheim editions both left out major sections of text, and contained Chapter VII: The Revolution Chapter VIII: Beginning My Political Activities long, clunky, badly translated and almost unintelligibly long sentences. Chapter IX: The German Labor Party In sharp contrast, the only authorized “Stalag” edition contains none of these compli- Chapter X: Collapse of the Second Reich cated and unnecessarily confused constructions, and is extremely easy to read, as anyone Chapter XI: Nation and Race familiar with the other versions will immediately notice. Most importantly, this only au- Chapter XII: The First Period of Development thorized edition contains the full text of the original German—and none of the deliber- of the National Socialist German Labor Party ately-inserted racial pejoratives used in the Murphy and Mannheim versions (words that PART 2: National Socialist Movement Hitler never used in the original). Chapter I: Weltanschauung and Party This edition also includes a reproduction of the original title page of a copy of the only Chapter II: The State official English translation of Mein Kampf ever issued, complete with a Stalag camp number Chapter III: Citizens and Subjects of the State 357 stamp. Stalag 357 was located in Kopernikus, Poland, until September 1944, when it Chapter IV: The Ideal of the Völkisch State was moved to the old site of the former Stalag XI-D, near the town of Fallingbostel in Chapter V: Weltanschauung and Organization Lower Saxony, in northwestern Germany. Its internees included British air crews and, later, Chapter VI: The First Phase of Our Struggle British soldiers captured at the Battle of Arnhem. Chapter VII: The Struggle with the Reds Contrary to postwar propaganda, Mein Kampf does not contain a “plan for world Chapter VIII: Strong Are Stronger without Allies domination” and instead consists of a short autobiography, the effect of World War I on Chapter IX: Organization of the Storm Troop Germany, a discussion of race and the “Jewish Question,” the constitutional and social Chapter X: The Mask of Federalism Chapter XI: Propaganda and Organization make-up of a future German state and the early struggles of the NSDAP up to 1923. Chapter XII: The Problem of the Trade Unions Mein Kampf: The Stalag Edition (softcover, 584 pages, 6 x 9, #675, $35 minus 10% Chapter XIII: The German Policy of Alliances for TBR subscribers plus $5 S&H in the U.S.) is available from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Chapter XIV: Eastern Bias or Eastern Policy Washington, D.C. 20003. Call TBR toll free at 1-877-773-9077 to charge. Also available Chapter XV: The Right to Self-Defense at www.barnesreview.org. (Outside U.S. email [email protected] for S&H.) Epilogue: Author’s 1926 Statement on the Party TBR ON FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY

What exactly are “OOPArts,” and are there rational explanations for these mysterious, out-of-place artifacts discovered in locations where they logically shouldn’t be? America’s Most Enigmatic Artifacts

Many people through the years have reported finding anachronistic objects in lumps of coal or rock, sometimes far below the present surface of the Earth. Could it all be mistakes, lies and hoaxes, or is this evidence of one or more lost civilizations? Some of the reports are problematical, but if even one is true, the world’s history must be rewritten.

BY PHILIP RIFE Mr. Kurtz says that it would have son, since a stunning array of other been ground to pieces by the sand enigmatic, out of place artifacts An 1889 issue of the mag- pump. (OOPArts) have turned up in coal, as azine Amer ican Anti - When subjected to inspection un- well as other rock and soil, over the quarian reported the der a magnifying glass by professors years. Here are some prime examples Haynes and Putnam, it became at 2 then-recent discovery of such oddities discovered in this of a small human effigy once evident that [the figure] has been carved out of fine pumice stone, country over a span of nearly two in Nampa, Idaho: and that the reddish coating over it centuries. Mr. M.A. Kurtz, an educated and was such a film of oxide of iron as would form only after long exposure competent man, was engaged in bor- OOPARTS IN SOIL ing an artesian well. After penetrating in peculiar conditions. Small particles the surface soil 60 feet, 15 or 20 feet of sand were cemented into the The Nampa image isn’t the only of lava rock was encountered. Below crevice between the arm and body. puzzling object brought up from deep this for upward of 200 feet there was All this shows that it is no recent underground by well diggers in this 1 alternate beds of quicksand and clay. affair, and that it cannot be a hoax. country. A decade earlier, a nearly Then coarse sand was struck in which Because it doesn’t conform to the identical figure carved out of marble the image came up. scientific establishment’s prescribed was brought to the surface from a As to the possibility that the image version of human history on this con- depth of 120 feet by workers digging had fallen in from the top or been thrown in, Mr. Kurtz says the well is tinent, the Nampa image has been a well near Marlboro, Ohio. tubed from the top with wire tubing, swept under the academic rug for In 1826, another puzzle from the section after section added as the more than a century. As you’re about past was pulled to the surface from whole was driven down, so that noth- to see, that figurative rug now has a depth of 94 feet by workmen who ing could have fallen in. As to the more lumps in it than a load of coal. were digging a well near the Ohio theory that the image was thrown in, Which is an altogether apt compari- River north of Cincinnati. They first

52 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE The Mysterious Guatemalan Stone Head One of the most elusive mysteries of the ancient Americas is this monolithic Guatemalan stone head, a gigantic bust of a white person. The snapshot was taken in the 1950s but only came to light in 1987. After a search of the Guatemalan jungle, this statue from an unknown civilization, which may predate the , was located, in Esquintla, Guatemala, but it was almost unrecognizable, its features effaced by revolutionaries who used it for target practice. It is hoped archeologists will study the site and see what else may be found. Possibly the statue is of a complete figure, with only the head having been above ground level, or there may well be other artifacts of the vanished culture. brought up part of a tree stump, a series of letters in an unidentified of the deposit where the object was which bore what appeared to be deep language. In a report to the American found at 200,000-400,000 years. The and well-cut marks from a metal ax. Philosophical Society, a contemporary man who found the object sent a When the rest of the stump followed, observer described one of the images photograph of it and an account of a nearly oxidized iron blade was as a man and a child—others think it the discovery to the Smithsonian In- found wedged in its top. The age of shows two men engaged in combat— stitution, but the latter evidently the deposit where the ax was found and the second as “two animals, one showed no interest in adding this re- tested out to be 50,000-75,000 years. of them a wildcat, with conspicuous markable find to its collections. In 1871, a well digger’s auger ears.” He said the object was “polyg- The following account of a dis- brought a small copper object to the onal, approaching circular,” and covery made in Greene County, Illinois surface in Lawn Ridge, Illinois. Ob- looked as though the edges had been appeared in an 1880 issue of the servers described it variously as a cut or chiseled before being filed American Association for the Ad- coin, medallion or amulet. It came down to remove any sharp points. vancement of Science Proceedings: from a depth of 125 feet and had lain He added that the object’s thickness Last year, an old gentleman came beneath alternating layers of clay, was uniform, as if “passed through a to my house and told a curious story sand, gravel and hardpan. Crudely rolling mill.”2 of finding a stone ax while digging a etched scenes appeared on both sides Modern calculations by the Illinois well. At the depth of 72 feet, rock of the object, along with what seemed State Geological Survey place the age was reached, and the ax was found. I

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 53 examined the well closely to see if 1883 under the heading of “Eve’s by any possible means the ax could Thimble”: have fallen in from the top while they were at work, but the excavation was Such is the name given to a thimble smooth and almost as hard as cement. owned by a well-known ranch man The discoverer of the relic says he of this state. I have recently seen the found it covered with hard, undisturbed thimble, and give you a description clay on the rock. I am inclined to be- of it, and of the circumstances of lieve they found the ax as stated.3 finding it. The thimble appears to be of iron, An unexpected find of a different molded. When it was first found, it kind was brought up in a well-digging was whole. By much handling since, operation in Arizona in 1883, as re- some of it has crumbled away. It is counted by an area newspaper: marked something as thimbles are now, and has a slight shoulder at the An old Swiss well digger dug a base. well southeast of Florence to a depth Some years ago, the present owner of 220 feet, all through adobe soil. At of the thimble drove to the Marshal the bottom, he uncovered human [presumably meaning Marshall—Ed.] bones and a large amount of pottery coal bed to get a load of coal. A drift unlike in both quality and design any had been run 150 feet into the side of of the pottery belonging to the , The mysterious Nampa doll, the bluff, the farther end being about Aztec or subsequent [Indian] civiliza- 300 feet from the surface. From this found in Idaho in the late 1800s, tions. Among the undamaged speci- point the coal was taken. Upon my mens taken out of the bottom of the could indicate humans were in friend’s return home, he placed some well were two teacups and saucers. North America much earlier large chunks of coal in the stove, but The cups were bell-shaped like the than mainstream establishment upon it not burning well, he broke china teacups of the present day, and historians are willing to admit. them. In the midst of one, embedded were as thin as china cups. The in a shallow place but completely saucers were the same thickness as surrounded by the coal, the thimble the cups, glazed the same and shaped rock on the Broadway extension be- was found.7 like our modern saucers.4 tween Oklahoma City and Edmond. The Marshall coal deposits are In 1936, a man digging a vegetable Three feet below the surface, they dated to 70-135 million years ago. cellar in Colorado’s Plateau Valley uncovered a mosaic stone floor meas- Then there is this item from an encountered something totally unex- uring several thousand square feet. 1891 issue of a newspaper in Mor- pected at a depth of 10 feet: an ex- A geologist called in to investigate risonville, Illinois: panse of smooth, level pavement. the puzzling find told a local news- Close examination revealed the pave- paper: “I am sure this was manmade, A curious find was brought to ment was constructed of individual because the stones are placed in per- light by Mrs. S.W. Culp last Tuesday five-inch-square tiles set in mortar. fect sets of parallel lines which inter- morning. As she was breaking a lump of coal preparatory to putting it in Chemical analysis of the mortar sect to form a diamond shape, all the scuttle, she discovered, as the showed its composition differed from pointing to the east. Everything is lump fell apart, embedded in a circular anything then found in the area. Sci- too well placed to be a natural for- shape, a small gold chain about 10 entists estimated the pavement was mation.”5 A second geologist con- inches in length of antique and quaint at least 20,000-80,000 years old. curred with the first, saying: “There workmanship. The chain was eight- Another mysterious buried pave- is no question about it. It has been carat gold and weighed eight penny- ment was discovered by workmen in laid there. But I have no idea by weights. [A pennyweight is 1/20th of Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky at an whom.”6 a troy ounce.] even greater depth, 15 feet. It was At first, Mrs. Culp thought the composed of neatly fitted stone slabs. chain had been dropped accidentally OOPARTS IN COAL Curiously, three feet before they struck in the coal, but as she undertook to lift the chain up, the idea of it having this pavement, the men encountered An impressive collection of anom- been recently dropped was at once the bones of a mastodon. alous objects has been found encased made fallacious. For as the lump sep- The most extensive underground in coal over the years. Take, for in- arated, the middle of the chain became pavement found in this country was stance, the following letter to the ed- loosened while each end remained unearthed in Oklahoma in 1969 by itor of American Antiquarian by a fastened to the coal. workmen removing an outcrop of reader from Boulder, Colorado in This is a study for the students of

54 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE archeology who love to puzzle their THE SHIP INSIDE A MOUNTAIN brains over the geological construction of the Earth from whose ancient EADY TO E EDISCOVERED depth the curious is always dropping R B R ? out. The lump of coal from which this chain was taken is supposed to BY PHILIP RIFE have come from the Taylorsville or Pana mines [in southern Illinois], and merica’s largest OOPArt may be awaiting rediscovery inside a almost hushes one’s breath with mys- mountain in Colorado. The source of this remarkable story is tery when it is thought for how many an 1880 issue of the Leadville Chronicle. According to an long ages the Earth has been forming article in the newspaper, two prospectors dug a shaft about strata after strata, which hid the A golden links from view.8 45 feet in length near Red Cliff and broke into a large cavern with a sandy floor. Inside, they discovered the decayed remains of an obviously According to the Illinois State Ge- ancient two-masted sailing ship approximately 60 feet long and 30 feet ological Survey, the chain came from wide. The wood crumbled when touched, but the pair made careful a deposit of coal that was an estimated observations of the vessel from the outside. Both the bow and the 260-320 million years old. stern curved upward. A total of 26 copper characters in an unfamiliar Six years later (in 1897), another language were fastened to the hull near the bow. It was built of planks mysterious object was found in situ held together by what appeared to be copper nails or rivets with in a coal mine near Webster City in octagonal heads. Large metal rings were attached to the railing at the neighboring state of Iowa, as de- intervals. There were two keels that ran along the full length of the scribed by a newspaper account at ship’s bottom. A metal instrument resembling a sextant was found the time: lying on the ground next to the ship. While mining today in the Lehigh The prospectors reportedly showed the cavern and its contents to coal mine, at a depth of 130 feet, one a local miner and a resident of a nearby town, after which the four men of the miners came across a piece of disguised the entrance to safeguard their discovery. Because no fol- rock which puzzled him, and he was low-up reports were published, skeptics dismiss the entire episode as unable to account for its presence at nothing more than a tall tale of the Old West. the bottom of the coal mine. For his part, the newspaper’s editor offered a theory on how such a The stone is of a dark gray color and about two feet long, one foot craft could’ve wound up inside a Colorado mountain: “Ages and eons wide and four inches in thickness. ago, a vessel bearing a crew of bold adventurers tossed by the waves, Over the surface of the stone, lines then receding, left it stranded there. The awful upheavals and convulsions are drawn at angles forming perfect of nature, which we know so little of and can only be speculated on, diamonds. The center of each diamond pressed the face of the earth together and sealed it in a living grave.”1 is a face of an old man having a pe- It is worth noting that now-landlocked Colorado was once part of a culiar indentation in the forehead vast inland sea about 100 to 70 million years ago—a blink of the eye that appears in each of the pictures, when one considers the age of the Earth as determined by mainstream all of them being remarkably alike. scientists: 4.5 billion years. Of the faces, all but two are looking to the right. ENDNOTE: How the stone reached its position 1 Childress, David Hatcher, Lost Cities of North & Central America, softcover, under the strata of sandstone at a 588 pages, Adventures Unlimited Press, 1992. depth of 130 feet is a question the miners are not attempting to answer. Where the stone was found the miners are sure the earth had never before large to use. I broke it with a sledge- site discovery of a different kind a been disturbed.9 hammer. This iron pot fell from the few years later. The incident and an- center, leaving the impression or mold other one which occurred in an adja- One of the participants in a puz- of the pot in the piece of coal. Jim zling find in coal made in Thomas, Stall witnessed the breaking of the cent county of the Sooner State were Oklahoma in 1912 later provided the coal, and saw the pot fall out. I traced described by one of the miners in- following account of the incident in the source of the coal, and found volved: a sworn affidavit: that it came from the Wilburton, Okla- homa mines.10 In the year 1928, I was working in While I was working in the mu- coal mine No. 5, located two miles nicipal electric plant, I came upon a The same Wilburton coal mines north of Heavener, Oklahoma. This solid chunk of coal which was too were the scene of a remarkable on- was a shaft mine, and they told us it

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 55 was two miles deep. One night, I shot We are puzzled by this report, be- revealed an object which had been four shots [of dynamite] in Room 24 cause as far as we know there is no encased inside. It was a long-handled of this mine. The next morning, there coal mine in Oklahoma two miles metal bell with a clapper. The handle were several concrete blocks lying deep. Most Oklahoma coal mines are featured a spiral design and was sur- in the room. These blocks were 12- surface, strip mines, it appears. mounted by a kneeling human figure inch cubes, and were so smooth and In 1937, a surprising object turned wearing a helmet-like hat. The bell polished that all six sides could serve as mirrors. up in another major coal-producing was sent to the University of Okla- As I started to timber the room state, Pennsylvania. A local woman homa for metallurgical analysis. It up, it caved in, and I barely escaped. was removing the residue of ashes reportedly contained an unusual alloy When I came back after the cave-in, from her stove after burning a large unlike anything used in modern times. a solid wall of these polished blocks chunk of coal when she spotted some- was left exposed. About 100 to 150 thing she was certain must have been OOPARTS IN ROCK yards farther down our air core, an- originally encased in the coal. It was other miner struck this same wall or a well-made, apparently ceramic In 1851, the following newspaper one very similar. Immediately, they spoon or ladle with a long handle. account described a peculiar find pulled us out of this wing of the mine The curious woman sent the strange that came to light in Springfield, Illi- and forbade us to tell anything we find to the Smithsonian Institution nois: had seen. Before I started working on this for their evaluation. They later re- Hiram de Witt, of this town, who crew, they had a similar experience turned it to her with the handle broken has recently returned from California, in Mine 24 at Wilburton, Oklahoma and the conclusion that she must brought with him a piece of auriferous in about the year 1926. They said have been mistaken about the object quartz rock of about the size of a they dug up two odd things. One was coming from coal because such a man’s fist. On Thanksgiving Day, it a solid block of silver in the shape of thing was impossible. was brought out for exhibition to a a barrel, and the other was a bone Seven years later (in 1944), one friend, when it accidentally dropped that was about the size of an ele- of the most ornate objects ever found upon the floor and split open. Near phant’s. in coal turned up in the neighboring the center of the mass was discovered, firmly embedded in the quartz and The silver block had the prints of state of West Virginia. When a man slightly corroded, a cut iron nail of staves on it. What was done with accidentally dropped a large lump of these things I do not know.11 the size of a six-penny nail. It was en- locally mined coal, it broke open and tirely straight and had a perfect head. By whom was this nail made? At what period was it planted in the yet The Problematic Dorchester Vessel uncrystallized quartz? If the head of that nail could talk, we should know This metal, bell-shaped object was report- something more of American history edly found in two pieces after an explosion than we are ever likely to know.12 was used to break up some very ancient rock in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1852. The However, the de Witt case is prob- lematical. The melting point of quartz bits were found loose in the debris thrown is higher than that of iron. out by the blast. Since the rock blown up A Texas newspaper reported the was from the Ediacaran era, some jumped discovery of a nail “which was exca- to the conclusion that the “pot” or “ves- vated from a hard limestone rock 20 sel” was equally old (593 to 570 mil- or 30 feet below the surface of the lion years), having been embedded earth” in 1858. The paper’s editor, in the stone. Others claimed it is who examined the nail, described it over 600 million years old, or as “about the size of an 8-penny nail 100,000 years old. Experts on an- [and] made in the fashion of the nails tiques say it dates from the Victorian of the present day.” He added that period and is very similar to other can- “rust had eaten it in [half] not far dlesticks or pipe rests from the 19th century. from the point.”13 That means it was only a few years old when it was found. Pos- In 1869, a chunk of feldspar taken sibly it was planted by some practical joker, or was never really from a mine near Treasure City, Ne- found at the site. It is almost a twin to a pipe holder at the Chha- vada was found to contain something trapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya museum in Mumbai. decidedly odd in its interior: the re- mains of a two-inch-long, tapered metal screw. The screw itself had ox-

56 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE idized to rust, but the uniform pattern of its threading was plainly visible on the walls of the stone cavity where it had been housed. That same year, a strip mining op- eration in Ohio uncovered another mystery in stone, as described in a contemporary newspaper account: Capt. Lacy of Hammondsville had some men engaged in making an entry into his coal bank when a huge mass of coal fell down, disclosing a large, smooth slate wall upon the surface of which were plainly carved several lines of hieroglyphics [sic]. The letters [sic] are raised; the first line contains 25. No one has yet been able to tell in Mystery hammer of London, Texas. Could this hammer be the oldest known what language the words are written.14 human artifact? It is not made of stone but has a metal head and wooden The wall, which was located ap- handle, like an ordinary hammer you probably have in your tool chest. The proximately 100 feet below ground, metal is basically iron, with traces of chlorine and sulfur. According to soon crumbled to pieces. Historic Mysteries, a piece of wood (the handle) was found in the middle Then there’s the curious double- 1930s protruding from a rock concretion along Red Creek near London, headed hammer head found encased Texas by one Max Hahn. The wood has never been carbon dated. Skeptics in limestone near London, Texas in doubt the hammer is an amazing discovery from before Noah’s flood, but 1934 with part of its wood handle still rather a modern creation encased in an explicable natural concretion. attached. Metallurgists who analyzed the metal discovered it was an unusual alloy containing chlorine. They were is probably the stylish object uncov- man. Dr. J.V.C. Smith, who has traveled of the opinion that such an alloy wasn’t ered near Boston, Massachusetts in in the East and examined hundreds of 1852. Here’s how the discovery was curious domestic utensils, has never made under present atmospheric con- seen anything resembling this. ditions, but rather at a time when the described in an issue of Scientific American at the time: This curious and unknown vessel Earth’s atmospheric pressure was high- was blown out of the solid pudding- er than it is now. The age of the stone A few days ago, a powerful blast stone 15 feet below the surface. There encasing the object was estimated to was made in the rock at Meeting is no doubt but that this curiosity be 70 million years. House Hill in Dorchester. The blast was blown out of the rock. The matter In 1998, a group of treasure hunters threw out an immense mass of rock, is worthy of investigation, as there is made an intriguing discovery at the some of the pieces weighing several no deception in the case.15 site of what appeared to be ancient tons, and scattered fragments in all This remarkable object’s fate re- mine workings near Porterville, Utah. directions. Among them was picked flects the benign neglect shown to- up a metallic vessel in two parts, rent They spotted something embedded ward all such evidence by the self- asunder by the explosion. in a vein of carbon exposed by recent appointed gatekeepers of historical highway construction, and recovered On putting the two parts together, it formed a bell-shaped vessel 4 1/2 information in this country. According what looked like a heavily encrusted, to a recent owner of the artifact: very old manmade object resembling inches high, 6 1/2 inches at the base, an oil lamp or teapot. One of the men 2 1/2 inches at the top, and about 1/8 It had been given to Harvard [Uni- later showed the object to several of an inch in thickness. The body of versity], but because of its mysterious this vessel resembles zinc in color, archeologists. But when they were origin, they relegated it to a closet. or a composition metal in which there The building supervisor finally brought told where the artifact was found, is a large portion of silver. the archeologists quickly decided it home. He sold it to me just before On the side there are six figures or he died. I have had so-called experts they wanted nothing to do with it. a flower or bouquet, beautifully inlaid look at it, and no one ever came up They said such a thing was impossible, with pure silver, and around the lower with an answer. The Museum of Fine and implied the discoverer had planted part of the vessel a vine or wreath, Arts in Boston has the world’s finest the object. also inlaid with silver. The chasing, and most complete laboratory, which The most sophisticated OOPArt carving and inlaying are exquisitely was built in cooperation with MIT. I found encased in rock in this country done by the art of some cunning work- was able to have them run it through

THE BARNES REVIEW • P.O. BOX 15877 • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • 57 every kind of test for two years. Still no answer as to its period or origin.16

THEORIES ON OOPARTS Swiss author Erich von Daniken and other disciples of the ancient astronaut school—many of whom have been proven wrong about their belief in the alien origins of many ancient manmade structures around The Goddard coin, or Maine pen- the globe—believe OOPArts are one ny, is a highly credible out-of- indication that extraterrestrials place artifact, or “OOPArt.” Found reached our planet in prehistoric This Olmec head is even more in a shell midden or rubbish dump times. As he wrote in his best-selling negroidal than most of the of an old Indian village at Naskeag book Chariots of the Gods?: Olmec stone heads with which Point in Penobscot Bay in Maine, we are familiar. In proportion, it There is something inconsistent most closely resembles Melane- it is the only non-skraeling item about our past, that past which lies sians and Australian aborigines. among some 30,000 items recov- thousands and millions of years behind ered from the site. It is a silver coin us. The past teemed with unknown (A.D. 1067-1093) from the reign of gods who visited the primeval Earth Whether or not they’re proof of Olaf Kyrre, king of Norway. It is in manned spaceships. Incredible tech- one of these theories, America’s known Norsemen or Vikings set- nical achievements existed in the past. OOPArts present a fascinating real- tled in nearby Canada at this time; There is a mass of know-how which life mystery. O eastern New Brunswick is proba- we have only partially rediscovered. bly the land referred to in the The favorite default explanation ENDNOTES: sagas as Vinland—the land of 1 American Antiquarian, November 1889. by guardians of the status quo for 2 The INFO Journal, No. 66. grapes and butternut trees. It artifacts found in unacceptably (to 3 Proceedings of the American Philo- would not be surprising if Vikings them) ancient soil deposits (namely sophical Society, Vol. XII.2, No. 87. got down to Maine and left this that they must’ve been placed there 4 Tombstone Epitaph, October 18, 1903. coin with the natives. Alterna- recently) is clearly inoperative when 5 Edmond Booster, July 3, 1969. tively, it may have gotten there 6 Tulsa World, June 29, 1969. it comes to objects encased in coal 7 American Antiquarian, July 1883. when tribes from farther north and rock. Unidentified writing found 8 Morrisonville Times, June 11, 1891. such as the Dorsets or the Thules very deep underground is equally 9 Omaha Daily Bee, April 3, 1897. traded with first the Vikings and problematic. But by automatically 10 Cremo, Michael A. and Richard L. then with tribes south of them- labeling every OOPArt a hoax (or Thompson, Forbidden Archeology: The Hid- selves. Also found at the Maine den History of the Human Race, hardback, else ignoring it altogether) they avoid 952 pages, Bhaktivedanta Book Publishing, site was chert that came from any threat to their long-held opinions, revised edition, 1998. Labrador, evidently traded with books, lesson plans, theses, study 11 Steiger, Brad, Worlds Before Our Own, the locals. The Norse settlement grants and peer approval. softcover, 236 pages, revised edition, Anom- at l’Anse aux Meadows in New- Evidence such as the more than alist Books, 2007. foundland is well known and in- two dozen cases presented in this 12 Morrisonville Times, December 24, 1851. disputable. Harvard professor article, along with a number of similar 13 The INFO Journal, No. 53. Eben Norton Horsford identified finds from other parts of the world, 14 Cleveland Herald, December 17, 1869. another Viking settlement not in is often cited as part of the argument 15. Scientific American, June 5, 1852. Maine but on the Charles River in for a thought-provoking Revisionist 16 Steiger, Brad, Worlds Before Our Own, Massachusetts, dated around A.D. hypothesis called the catastrophic softcover, 236 pages, revised edition, Anom- alist Books, 2007. 1000, where he found a stone the theory of history. According to this Vikings may have used to grind theory, one or more unknown prior PHILIP RIFE earned a journalism degree grain. He wrote a number of books civilizations once existed on Earth from Penn State University and served in the about the site, which he called before being wiped out by cataclysmic U.S. Air Force. The author of nine books and Fort Norumbega, containing pho- events. Proponents believe scattered numerous historical articles, his most recent tographs and maps. Perhaps the traces of this now-hidden human book is Bones of Contention: Uncovering the Maine penny originated there. past turn up from time to time in the Hidden Truth About America’s Lost Race. form of OOPArts.

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upporters such as Zecharia ening around a hammer. Sitchin claim OOPArts are evi- The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone: dence that vanished civilizations Supposedly “proof” that ancient Hebrew Spossessed knowledge or tech- speakers roamed the Americas—or at nology far more advanced than our least New Mexico. Due to the unusual own, alien beings undoubtedly visited alignment of the Hebrew, more likely the Earth millions of years ago, and to be a modern hoax, or at least a 16th mainstream science is overlooking huge century Spanish Jewish “converso” dur- areas of knowledge. Adjectives like ing the age of the conquistadores. “mysterious,” “unexplainable,” and The Paluxy River “Footprints”: “anomalous” are liberally used to de- Claims of footprints of dinosaurs and scribe stuff like: humans preserved together in one stra- The Wedge of Aiud: A “wedge” tum of rocky riverbed, supposedly made made from aluminum found in 35 feet while running from the rising waters of sand in Romania, said to be 11,000 of Noah’s Great Flood. Except the tracks years old. But it’s a tooth from an exca- are not human footprints. They were vator machine that fell off when con- Zecharia Sitchin poses with an en- made by the same three-toed dinosaurs, larged impression of what he said struction workers were digging the hole. but with only the middle toe visible. was a 6,000-year-old cylinder seal The Baigong Pipes: Rusty, hollow, depicting Annunaki aliens. The Starchild Skull: Supposed ev- metallic pipes in the caves of Mt. Baigong idence of an alien-human hybrid child. in China’s Qinghai Province ranging Most likely just the skull of a child with from needle-thick to over a foot in di- as Chondrocladia concrescens, a type a congenital deformity. ameter imply some sort of ancient mu- of sponge. The Tucson Artifacts: Latin- nicipal water system made from alien The Ica Stones: Decorated stones and Hebrew-inscribed lead objects self- metallurgical techniques. Actually just from Peru depicting everything from dating to the first millennium A.D., ap- fossilized tree roots. dinosaurs cohabiting with man to ad- parently sealed in rock that’s very much The Coso Artifact: A supposedly vanced medical procedures. A hoaxer older, indicating the presence of a lost unknown electrical device encased in owned up and showed how he’d done Roman colony in Arizona pre-Columbus. a 500,000-year-old geode. Actually just it. A good example of all the various A hoax. a concretion of iron around a rusting woo camps using undatable objects The Wolfsegg Iron: An iron cube 1920s spark plug. from no valid archeological context, found buried in a 20 million-year-old The Dendera Lamp: Relief deco- and calling it “proof” (of whatever they coal seam, misleadingly described as a ration within the Hathor Temple at the happen to believe in). “perfect cube” when, in fact, it could Dendera complex in Egypt. Snakes de- The Iron Pillar of Delhi: Said to be generously described as a lump with picted inside elongated cocoons look have been constructed in 912 B.C. of a a few straight-ish edges. somewhat like the filaments inside light highly advanced iron-based alloy Creationists often argue that such bulbs, so ancient astronauts theories that cannot rust. But wait, it has some “anomalies” show that mainstream sci- incorporate the carvings as evidence rust near its base, and it more likely entific chronologies and models of hu- that the ancient world harnessed elec- has its origin in the reign of Chan- man evolution are all wrong, and all this tricity for lighting. dragupta II, A.D. 380-415. mysterious stuff is proof that many an- The Diquis Spheres: Stone spheres The Klerksdorp Spheres: Geolog- cient religious texts are true. Ancient of varying sizes, some over two meters ical curiosities found in 3 billion-year- astron aut fans maintain it’s ironclad ev- in diameter. They’re not perfectly spher- old pyrophyllite deposits, often mis- idence of alien visitors’ influence on ical as claimed by some sources, but leadingly described as “perfect spheres” man kind. Pseudo archeologists are con- are impressively close. They’re believed while actually being far from perfectly vinced it’s proof that technologically ad- by real science to be manmade, their spherical. vanced civilizations (more advanced purpose unknown, and are attributed The London Hammer: A hammer than modern humans) existed during to the lost Diquis culture. partially encrusted with limy rock con- the Pleistocene Ice Age. The Eltanin Antenna: A picture cretion found in London, Texas. Some- We hope that soon someone will taken from a boat of an antenna-like times exaggerated as having been found find the “smoking gun” with the poten- object seemingly staked into the seabed “embedded in solid rock,” it’s merely tial to overturn current scientific ortho- in the deep ocean. Later recognized the result of dissolved sediment hard- doxy. Until then, we wait anxiously. O

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The SS Empire Windrush: The Mayflower in Reverse?

career of passing British secrets to the By Sidney Secular murderous Israeli revolutionary mili- tary force called the Irgun in 1947. he SS Empire Windrush, a With the crumbling of the British em- ship that will live in infamy pire, the Empire Windrush was em- in the minds of European ployed to ferry British troops from their nationalists, arrived in Lon- Commonwealth outposts back to their don from Jamaica in June homelands. During May 1948, the ship’s T operators were given the authority to 1948. When it disgorged 417 black im- migrants, it marked the start of the increase profits by filling her to capac- large-scale, organized, non-white im- ity with black Jamaican settlers on the migration into Northwestern Europe. return trip to Britain before the com- Thus, it can be viewed as the reverse mencement of the next assignment to of the arrival of the Mayflower on ferry British troops around. This mo- North American shores, in that instead mentous decision was taken arbitrarily of the English starting the displacing, HARRY LOUIS NATHAN without thought as to consequences it was the start of the English being dis- and caused great shock to British politi- placed. cians when it came to light. The British The story of the vessel is yet another and evacuation ship employed to help minister of transport authorizing the manifestation of the gradual destruc- rescue many thousands of Germans importation of large numbers of blacks tion of the white race and its cultures. trapped in Latvia, East Prussia and was Harry Louis Nathan, formerly a In one of history’s unintended iron - Danzig by the rapid westward advance member of the Jewish law firm of Op- ies, the vessel that would mark the end of the Red Army toward the end of the penheimer, Nathan and Vandyk. of racial homogeneity in Britain com- war. Many of these vessels never made Government contracts and the Jew- menced life as a National Socialist it to a safe destination, and untold thou- ish control of maritime activity played cruise liner. The ship was commissioned sands were killed by Russian torpe- an instrumental role in the burgeoning in 1930 as the MV Monte Rosa. Until does. This was the case of the Wilhelm commercial passenger industry that World War II, she was employed in the Gustloff, on which an estimated 10,000 would bring waves of blacks, Pakista- “Strength Through Joy” National Social- perished, the greatest tragedy in mar- nis and Indians to Britain over the next ist program to give more than 25 million itime history. However, the Monte Rosa two decades. Germans an opportunity to enjoy free made it through safely. It cannot be ascertained whether the cruises and leisure pursuits during their In May 1945, the Monte Rosa’s Ger- motivation for this transportation of vacations. The program was seen as a man career ended when she was cap- people was initially purely profit-driven means to break down class barriers and tured by British forces. She was re- or was also part of a concerted cam- enhance the German sense of commu- named the SS Empire Windrush and paign to inundate Britain with non- nity, as there was no privileged status handed over to a Jewish-owned New whites. It would appear to be a combi- such as first-class accommodations or Zealand shipping company. She was nation of the two, with a progressive perks given to certain passengers and one of several former German vessels tilt over time toward the latter. not others. passed on to Commonwealth shipping Several politicians and senior civil The ship was converted to military companies, primarily Jewish owned, servants expressed misgivings over the purposes in 1939. She was one of sev- by the Jewish secretary of state for war, landing of the Empire Windrush with eral vessels later turned into a hospital Emanuel Shinwell. Shinwell had a side her unwanted “newcomers,” the elites’

60 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE On June 22, 1948, the United King- dom was changed forever by the arrival at Tilbury of the Empire Win- drush, with its cargo of blacks from the Caribbean immigrating to the white lands of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The ship sailed on May 27, 1948 from Jamaica, stopping briefly at Trinidad, before heading toward England. The image of the Carib - beans filing off her gangplank has become a symbol to many of the destruction of the white race. politically correct term of choice. There numerous other troopships disgorged entirely. Following the black Carib- was still a housing shortage since large dusky immigrants into Britain. beans, the Punjabi Sikhs and Hindu Gu- parts of London were heavily bombed Winston Churchill remarked during jaratis came from the Indian subconti- during World War II; strict food ra- the next administration: “Problems will nent. Next came the Muslims from tioning remained in place after the war arise if many colored people settle Pakistan and Bangladesh. Many big (in fact, rationing in Britain was worse here. Are we to saddle ourselves with towns now have areas in which white after than during the war); the feeling color problems in the UK? Public opin- people have become rare; talking about of a need for control over every citizen, ion won’t tolerate it once it gets beyond immigrants in those places as “minori- necessary in wartime, had not yet fully certain limits.” ties” sounds perverse. More than one- dissolved; and in spite of the myth of a Of course, by then it was too late. third of inner London’s children do not labor shortage later propagated to jus- Black immigration increased dramati- have English as their first language. tify the coming of the invaders, no in- cally from 2,000 in 1948 to 42,000 in Settlers now include Afghans, Africans, dustry was seriously undermanned. 1957. A government report of Decem- Arabs and others all the way through Into this tense atmosphere of appre- ber 1953 stated that the new population the alphabet and the Zulus. hension, discomfort and shortages could not secure employment, not be- After catching fire during a voyage, came the strange strangers. The new- cause of discrimination, but because the SS Empire Windrush sank to a wa- comers had been told before leaving the newcomers had “low output” and tery grave on March 30, 1954, but her on their voyage that they would be fed their working life was marred by “irre- legacy was to cast a pall over the nation. and housed upon arrival. The locals’ sponsibility, quarrelsomeness, and lack The leftists are doing their best to keep unease was at first disregarded, and of discipline.” Black men were said to the memory of the Empire Windrush then shunted aside as an act of Parlia- be “volatile in temperament … and alive. A public square in Brixton, Lon- ment provided for a hearty welcome lacking in stamina,” and black women don was named “Windrush Square” to for the intruders. Many more ships car- were “slow mentally.” Worse yet, “fu- commemorate the 50th anniversary of rying dusky Caribbean settlers arrived ture social and criminal patterns were her landing in London with the first set after that first docking. being established.” of black invaders. It was featured during After the initial false narrative that The famed Notting Hill Race Riots the opening ceremony of the 2012 the British government brought in the of 1958 were the culmination of white Olympic Games. The salvaged wheel of Third-Worlders to help overcome a labor reaction against black crime and mis- the vessel sits relic-like for veneration shortage, the government, tongue in cegenation—300 to 400 whites vio- at the offices of the Open University in cheek, expounded the fantasy that Com- lently demonstrated against black crim- Camden Town, London. O monwealth subjects should be “freely inality resulting in six days and nights admissible” to the United Kingdom to of uninterrupted interracial warfare. SIDNEY SECULAR is an officer in the hold the crumbling empire together. This event represented a clear oppor- Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC) The British solicitor general, Frank Sos- tunity for Britain to turn back the tide, and a freelance writer. CofCC has an ex- kice, yet another Jew, proclaimed that but the proliferation of Jewish lawyers cellent newsletter that keeps you informed the British government had no legal stymied all efforts at effective white re- about its activities and includes provoca- power in peacetime to prevent the land- sistance. tive articles and editorials as well. To ings in London of theEmpire Windrush. Within 50 years of the first docking find out more, go to its website located Thus began the new initiative of “De- of the Empire Windrush, the racial at www.conservative-headlines.com. struction Through Diversity” whereby composition of England had changed

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HATE GOOD & LOVE EVIL OR YOU MIGHT GO TO JAIL!

MANY YEARS AGO, working at Willis tions of those who hate Christian, nation, who faces moral disaster, Carto’s The Spotlight newspaper be- Western culture to allow them to de- political disaster and impending fore it was put out of business in 2001 stroy everything the Western world world catastrophe with a blank and for refusing to report fake news, there holds sacred. Anyone lifting a finger smiling countenance. He has only was a congenial old geezer named to defend our cherished way of life is understanding for the enemies of his country, nothing but kind senti- Tony Blizzard who ran the research to be criminalized. In the U.S., as far ments for those who would destroy department there. But, honestly, he back as the 1930s, the question of his home and family. He is univer- did not need any of the books in that whether hate should be outlawed had sally tolerant, totally unprejudiced. library to answer any of the research been broached by the enemies of If he has any principles, he keeps questions you might have had. He had truth, due largely to the efforts of the them well concealed. He is a face- most of the thousands of books in the national socialist movement in Ger- less, characterless putty man. library memorized, it seemed. many and the America First movement Real men of that generation de- An unassuming fellow, he had to expose Talmudic drum beating for spised such people as “gutless won- worked with Paquita Louise de Shish- U.S. involvement in what became ders.” Today they are praised as “po- mareff while she was working on her World War II. litically correct.” magnum opus, Waters Flowing East- Patriots who saw no reason for G.K. Chesterton, always ahead of ward (written under the pen name L. America to enter that war—except his time, mused: “Modern toleration Fry). That association would influence to save communism—were rounded is really a tyranny. It is a tyranny be- Blizzard’s thinking on many political, up and tried for sedition in a Soviet cause it is a silence. To say that I must financial and philosophical mat ters. In style political show trial known as not deny my opponent’s faith is to 1997, Blizzard penned the following the Mass Sedition Trial [TBR, Novem- say I must not discuss it.” commentary for The Spotlight in ber/December 1999.—Ed.]. That is exactly the censorship ob- which he predicted that such groups While every effort was made to jective of the Anti-Defamation League as the ADL and SPLC would soon so- present the defendants as haters of of B’nai B’rith (ADL), as the creator lidify their grip on what we can and America, it was their internationalist and promoter of “hate crimes” laws cannot think, say, write or read using accusers who harbored real hatred throughout the world. Those ADL “hate crimes” and “hate speech” legis- for defenders of nationalist principles. conspirators work to nullify intoler- lation, as well as wielding the epithet The propaganda barrage stigmatiz- ance for evils they promote, arro- “hater” against anyone who would dare ing patriots as “haters” only escalated gantly retaining for themselves the stand up to their mass censorship. when the globalist United Nations right to be world arbiter of what will Now, 20 years later, Blizzard’s anal - came into existence after that destruc- be tolerated and what will not, re- ysis has proven all too prophetic. More tive war, which, in the end, saved placing the edicts of God and nature people should have paid attention. communism with American might. concerning right and wrong with In a 1947 publication approved by their own total intolerance of any- Cardinal Spellman of New York, Rit- thing standing in the way of their Tal- By Tony Blizzard uale Romanum, the anti-hate issue mudic world conquest agenda. was early put into perspective: In order to understand the true ate speech” laws are not The long-range effects of this purpose of ADL written and lobbied aimed at stopping hatred campaign [to criminalize selected “hate crime” laws, already in place in but at censoring truth hatreds] are even now evident. It nations such as Germany, Australia, “Htelling. Hate speech and is producing the “spineless citizen,” France, Canada and Britain—and hate crime laws are in reality an the man who has no cultural sensi- scheduled by the ADL for every na- agenda to force toleration of the ac- bilities, who is incapable of indig- tion—it is necessary to understand

62 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE something of the passion called of Judaism. It has been written into Learned Elders of Zion, heeding hardly “hate.” the Talmud itself. Those revealing to- veiled blackmail threats of bankruptcy Thomas Aquinas, a universally ac- day’s fabrications indoctrinated into from ADL member Louis Marshall, a claimed deep thinker of the ages, Jewish culture may definitely take forceful figure in New York politics recorded that all passions stem from away that leadership’s “place and na- as well as world Zionism. the single passion of love. Hatred, the tion,” thus the vicious, hateful attacks The Spotlight has very recently in- “contrary of love,” Aquinas con- on historical attempts to update formed readers of ongoing censor- tended, is simply passion against that “Holocaust” information, list crimes ship by this same ADL gang, which which would threaten a love. For in- of the political Zionist movement, ex- today uses total censorship power stance, one’s hatred of poison is a re- plode the “chosen people” myth, de- over all school texts, libraries and the action to love for one’s life. Because bunk the fable of Jews as perpetual establishment media, blacklisting all “hatred is based on love,” reasoned victims, expose the substantial Jew- materials it will not tolerate while de- Aquinas, “it follows that hatred is a ish role in organized crime and in manding courses on such topics as great power for good in man’s life. Ha- high-level financial misdeeds etc. If the diary of Anne Frank, whose fa- tred enables man to avoid the evils the growing education of the public ther, Otto Frank, won a lawsuit in that would destroy him.” about the criminal money creation New York over publishing rights to It is precisely the hatred for those scam, which has been perpetrated the diary, since he wrote most of it evils now in the process of destroying upon almost the whole world, is al- with a post-WWII ballpoint pen. (And Western civilization which the ADL- lowed to continue, they will lose their the case was instantly sealed.) written “hate crime” laws are de- grip on world rule as their dysfunc- Worse, agents of both the ADL and signed to criminalize, neutralize and tional money creation is the key to SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center, quiet, always in the name of undis- their success. Already the prostitute spawn of the criminally degenerate criminating tolerance. To thus “make U.S. Congress has not been able to professional liar Morris Dees), have putty” of the collective will for the de- stop the introduction by honest rep- now been given the ears of our police fense of Western man’s civilization is resentatives of bills designed to force and military, converting them into a necessity to the implementation of the U.S. government to create honest, knee-cappers for those professional the New World Order slave state of workable money. When successful, haters in the name of eliminating the global plantation. Those “planta- this change would spell the end of hate. The police mistreatment of tion owners” are too few in number their criminal reign. No wonder they demonstrators against abortion child to conquer and rule without the ma- want to outlaw truth. murder is a prime example of this nipulated cooperation of their victims. Even before the ADL existed, in brainwashed misuse of what were No mainstream media mention is 1908, New York City police commis- once constitutional peacekeepers. ever made that the same forces who sioner Theodore A. Bingham, in ref- All the while, outfits such as the write laws to stymie the hatred of erence to an investigation of the on- ADL and SPLC are constantly blath- evils they sponsor are the world’s real going white slave trade, truthfully ering to the public on how it must haters, especially intolerant of any- remarked that 50% of NY crime was tolerate any affront on Western cul- thing concerning Christ and Christi- committed by Jewish cartels. Bing- ture lest it offend some thin-skinned anity. The reason for their intense ha- ham’s career was destroyed and such pervert. Defense of family, commu- tred was given by the Pharisees when remarks have been banned from the nity and nation against such evils is they demanded Christ’s crucifixion. media since. This event resulted in labeled “hateful” and progressively Unless destroyed, they announced, the creation of the powerful New outlawed due to these same groups’ he will “take away our place and our York Kehillah, which instantly, in con- overt control of lawmaking bodies. nation.” Their intense love of their junction with the American Jewish Yet the ongoing destruction of exalted position among the Israelites, Committee, saw to it that a national Western, especially Christian, entities with attendant perks, was threatened magazine discontinued its series on by people who seethe with hatred for by the superior teachings of Christ, the white slave trade after its intro- them is to be tolerated by the “putty who was drawing the people away ductory article. man,” or he will be jailed. from their control, freeing them by Likewise, major book publisher Such an arrogant, in-your-face, educating them in His truths, thus en- George Haven Putnam, owner of Put- double standard requires your intense gendering their bitter hatred against nam & Sons, was forced, in 1920, to hatred and opposition, as it will, if al- Him. That hatred has not waned to trash an already printed edition of the lowed to continue, destroy everything this day among the Talmudic leaders much maligned Protocols of the you love, possibly even your life. O

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An Illustrated Guide to Hitler and the Third Reich What the World Rejected: This lavishly illustrated 40-page, oversized booklet was written and as- Hitler’s Peace Offers 1933–1940 sembled by Stephen Goodson. This pictorial guide with accompanying By Dr. Friedrich Stieve. Including: “Final Appeal for Peace and Sanity,” text gives readers insight into the real Hitler. Chapters cover: Hitler’s 1940, by Hitler; Hitler’s “Political Testament,” 1945; Goering’s “Last childhood; his young adulthood; his service in WWI; his role in the for- Letter to Winston Churchill,” Nuremberg, 1946; and Chamberlain in mation of the NSDAP; his social and cultural achievements; his eco- The Forrestal Diaries, “The World Jews Have Forced England into the nomic reforms; his political achievements; the WWII era and more. War.” Written by Germany’s foremost 20th-century diplomatic historian, Softcover, 8.5-by-11, saddle-stitched, 40 pages, #528, $15. this work details the numerous times that Hitler made unconditional of- Hitler’s Table Talk fers of peace to all the nations of Europe—and how the major belliger- ents—France and Britain—turned down every one. Softcover, 93 pages, Compiled by Martin Bormann. This book consists of notes of the #693, $10. Fuehrer’s casual lunch and dinnertime conversations with his close friends and colleagues assembled from the stenographic record ordered From the Kaiserhof to the Reich Chancellery by his private secretary, Martin Bormann. Edited for accuracy by Bor- Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels’s diaries from 1932 to 1933 mann, these discussions reveal Hitler’s wartime thoughts on enemies, provide a firsthand chronicle of the tumultuous time that saw Adolf Hitler friends, religion, nature, science, technology and a host of other topics propelled from his headquarters at the Kaiserhof Hotel into the office of that reveal his astonishing intellect. Find out why many called him a ge- chancellor of Germany. High quality, B&W illustrated, softcover, 335 nius. Softcover, 320 pages, 2 lbs., 8.5-by-11, #624, $35. pages, 14 rare photos, #638, $25. Hitler’s Revolution: Ideology, Hitler in Argentina: Hitler’s Escape from Berlin Social Programs & Foreign Affairs By Harry Cooper. Who said that Hitler did not die in the bunker in Liberal democracy’s deadliest enemy, Adolf Hitler transformed Germany April 1945? Josef Stalin told Harry Truman that Hitler did not. Mar- into an authoritarian, national socialist state advocating sovereignty of shall Zhukov said, “We have found no corpse that could be Hitler’s.” nations, advancement of labor, preservation of the white race and com- This book not only tells of the escape of Hitler, Eva Braun, Bormann merce based on exchange of wares. Hitler tackled his nation’s bank- and others of the Reich, it includes photographs and files from the FBI, ruptcy, massive unemployment, Communist subversion and foreign CIA and OSS that show the United States knew these top Nazis es- domination. His programs restored German prosperity in three years. caped, exclusive interviews and much more. You will also read the rea- Penetrating the shroud of vilification draping Hitler, the author draws son that no government went after Hitler even though they knew on many sources to describe what Hitler did and why. Softcover, 293 where he was. Softcover, 304 pages, #748, $25. pages, #646, $15.

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64 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE Germany Speaks: Nazi Germany Explains cultures did Hitler think were part of the Aryan and Germanic traditions? Itself to the English Speaking World—1938 Which did he think were poisoning the minds and hearts of the people of Germany and Europe? Here is Hitler at his inspiring best. Translated By Joachim von Ribbentropp and 21 prominent state and party leaders. by popular linguist Theresa Wettstein. Softcover, saddle-stitched, 32 In the year immediately preceding the outbreak of World War II, the pages, color covers, #701, illustrated, $5. German foreign office launched an unprecedented campaign in Britain to explain the inner workings of Nazi Germany. The high point of this Hitler Democrat effort was this book, a four-part set of 21 essays by leading party and state officials, each explaining in detail the practical implementation and By Gen. Leon Degrelle. Thanks to the energetic efforts of a group of rationale of their policies. Contributors include Otto Dietrich, Fritz Todt, honest historians—graciously supported by Madame Degrelle, the gen- Robert Ley, R. Walther Darré, Wilhelm Frick, Ritter von Epp and many eral’s widow—a substantial portion of Degrelle’s writings have been res- others. Softcover, 236 pages, #724, $15. cued. This is one of those volumes. In this amazing book, Degrelle discusses the Versailles Treaty, the enigma of Hitler, Hitler’s WWI expe- riences, Hitler’s rise to power, the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler’s unification Hitler’s Second Book: German Foreign Policy of the German state, the feud with Roehm, the political challenges of the Translated, introduced and annotated by Arthur Kemp. Often called 1930s, the 1932 Geneva Conferences, Mussolini, Blum, Tukha chevsky, Hitler’s “Secret Book,” this is the only full-length, completely unedited Nuremberg and much more. Includes photo section. Softcover, 546 and correctly translated text of Hitler’s second book, written to explain pages, #622, $30. National Socialist foreign policy. Dictated in 1928 to Max Annan, head of the NSDAP’s publishing house, the unedited draft manuscript was Communism in Germany never published in Hitler’s lifetime. Within these pages the reader will By Adolf Ehrt. Contrary to postwar propaganda, it was not the Nazis find the philosophical principles that underwrote Nazi domestic and for- who terrorized Germany prior to 1933, but the far left. This book, based eign policy, and a large number of astonishingly accurate and prescient on original police case files from the time, shows how Red radicals and foresights by Hitler. Softcover, 200 pages, indexed, #732, $21. their allies waged a campaign of violence, terrorism, armed uprising, for- gery, subversion and espionage from 1918 to 1933. It was Commu- Germany’s Hitler: The Only Authorized Biography nism’s violent attacks on ordinary Germans that forced the creation of the By Heinz A. Heinz. One of the most suppressed English-language books self-defense “Brownshirt” units. This illustrated work shows that the ever to emerge from Germany: the 1938 authorized biography of Adolf Communist conspiracy to create a 1918-style Bolshevik Revolution in Hitler. Included are vivid and unique descriptions of Hitler at school, his Germany was far advanced and, had not the German people responded, First World War battlefield experiences, early politics, the amazing truth Germany would have become a repressive Trotskyite/Leninist state. behind the November 9th Putsch, Hitler in prison, and the struggle to Softcover, 179 pages, #700, $20. power from 1926 to 1933. It ends just after the Austrian Anschluss and Communism With the Mask Off the end of the Czech/Sudeten crisis. This work is vital for anyone inter- ested in understanding how Hitler turned around a destitute nation in By Dr. Joseph Goebbels. Here are two dramatic speeches, made by the just a few short years. Is this why this book has been so successfully sup- German minister of propaganda, at the famous Nuremberg rallies of 1935 pressed over the past two generations? Softcover, contains all original il- and 1936, which sum up the National Socialist interpretation of Com- lustrations, 234 pages, #747, $15. munism and its threat to the world. Though the warnings were com- pletely ignored by the Western world, the German assessment of the To Be German Means to Be Concise: A Speech by global threat of communism proved all too true—to the ultimate despair of millions of European Christians, some of whom paid with their lives Adolf Hitler Regarding Art & Culture and others with their freedom after the Third Reich fell. Also includes What did it mean “to be German”? Never before translated into English, Bolshevism in Theory and Practice (1936), in which Goebbels discusses this speech by Adolf Hitler discusses why he rejected “decadent” art and the social, political and economic consequences of Marxism—and how what kind of art he believed nurtured the European culture-soul. Which Germany had broken that menace. Softcover, 64 pages, #673, $12.

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CUSTER WAS NO AMERICAN HERO [George Custer is an interesting at all like the real Masons. American historical figure and we The Illuminati, founded by Johann I noticed the new book on Col. George do not promote him as a hero. The Adam Weishaupt, is commonly claimed Armstrong Custer made available through book by Frederick Whittaker is very to be Masonic. Yet that could not be any TBR—Indian Fighter: The Life of Gen- good and relatively even-handed further from reality. In the profusion of eral George A. Custer. As the author of a (softcover, 684 pages, $30). We also secret societies, e.g. the Jacobin Club, book also offered by TBR on Col. John highly recommend A Thousand Points uninformed writers often falsely lump Singleton Mosby, it seemed somewhat of Truth: The History and Humanity them together with the real Masons who, contradictory given the bad blood be- of Col. John Singleton Mosby in by definition, are the opposite of all these tween the two men. During the Civil War, Newsprint (softcover, 790 pages, $39 subversive promoters of revolution. Custer considered Mosby an outlaw, written by the author of this letter). I posit that if the author looks more while Mosby thought Custer without See the back of this issue for ordering closely at the perpetrators who drove the moral scruples. form.—Ed.] various factions into the devastating Amer- Mosby’s opinion was based on the in- ican Civil War, for instance, he will find famous incident of September 23, 1864, something much more important that con- in which five of Mosby’s men—and an BLAMING THE MASONS AGAIN . . . nects them, and it’s not Masonry. unarmed 17-year-old boy—were put to I just finished the article “How the GUNTER SPENDER death after being captured at Front Royal, Secret Empire Instigated the Civil War.” Via email Virginia. Mosby, recovering from a wound, This article not only confirms in detail was told by the townsfolk that Custer my prior knowledge on the subject, it [We do realize that much of the was responsible. Indeed, he continued vastly complements my knowledge and information “scholars” print about to believe that and, when he finally further confirms the pervasiveness of Masonry is exaggerated and many learned that Gen. Wesley Merritt gave the “enemy” and his leading role in per- times repeated ad nauseam from sev- the order, he blamed Custer anyway, say- petrating evil events in our history. eral defective primary sources. How- ing that it didn’t matter from whom the Too many people think that the cre- ever, Masonic lodges have been co- order came, it was Custer who performed ation of the United States offered a fresh opted in the past and its members the executions. When a monument to start for the white man’s civilization, free used to achieve goals that would not the murdered men was erected in Front from the evil baggage of the old world. be considered philanthropic. It is our Royal in 1899, he criticized the dedication Yet too many don’t realize that the para- advice, in the case of Masonry, that speaker Adolphus Richards for exoner- sites were present from the very formation TBR continues to strive to separate ating Custer, calling him a hero due to of our nation and,by the 1700s, were al- the fact from the myth about the sub- his death at the Little Bighorn. ready fully ensconced, both here and in ject of secret societies, to use the But Mosby was not the only one to South America. actual words of prominent members blame Custer, as can be seen by this Yet nothing is perfect. The author, themselves and to resist the urge to newspaper account: Cushman Cunningham, deserves high repeat any claims that our authors grades for a very professional job, pro- have not verified from multiple unim- “The Times – September 10, 1899 viding proof for the bulk of his assertions. peachable sources.—Ed.] “The reunion of Mosby’s gallant Yet, when it comes to the subject of Ma- men at Front Royal on the 23rd of sonry, he curiously makes false or mis- SPACE ALIENS—REALLY? this month is to . . . dedicate a mon- leading observations sans any cited evi- ument to seven of their comrades dence. There are countless American I felt compelled to write this letter who were hung on September 23, Masons who know better and will be after reading the article by Col. Lochlainn 1864 by order of General Custer.” taken aback. This kind of blanket con- Seabrook discussing what he believes demnation of good people reflects poorly are examples of alien sightings in the And so THE BARNES REVIEW continues on your magazine. Bible, found in the November/December presenting the facts and nuances of The subject of secret societies is com- 2017 issue of TBR. history without fear or favor making it plex and by its very nature obscure to all In America, the land of a multitude of essential in these days of politically but those who are members of or done religions, sects, beliefs and cults, every correct historical orthodoxy. As long as serious research on the subject. During once in a while one stumbles on yet an- a writer makes a good point based upon the lead up to the French revolution, the other strange cult. actual facts, TBR does not censor opinions predecessor of the Bolshevik coup d’etat When visiting the major archeological with which its editors may disagree— in 1917 Russia, secret societies sprang sites in Peru, we saw one of these sects and therefore neither shall I! up like mushrooms after a warm rain. of the religion of the extraterrestrials in V.P. HUGHES Apparently many were copycat creations action. A group of nice American matrons Via email of the Masons, even though they are not was venerating the Intihuatana stone,

66 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE the hitching post of the Sun. They claimed tures without the help of visitors from let that dampen his spirits. As we all they could feel alien emanations coming outer space. I don’t want to see more of know, he went on to establish a colony from the stone. I tried and felt nothing. this in TBR. in Greenland. We prisoners have no ex- has many archeological PETROS STRATEGOS cuse not to make something positive of sites, both above and below water. It Via email our lives. Next we watched the IMAX has two major sites for the believers of video “Vikings: Journey to New Worlds,” alien visitations. In the north of the lake, [In my work with this magazine and then we gave a 15-minute speech near Puno, is the archeological site Sil- over the last 25 years, I have found about Viking age history and culture. lustani, likely a cemetery with the famous many more people than I could pos- We are convinced that trying to bring Chullpa burial towers. When touring the sibly have ever imagined who believe some cultural history to our people in site, the local guides point to a flat- that we are not alone in this universe prison is the right thing to do, and I will topped hill across the valley, explaining and that alien beings are visiting continue to organize this event as well that people from other countries believe planet Earth. And, thousands of peo- as the Irish-American Heritage Month that it was a landing site for extraterres- ple have seen and continue to see in- event for as long as I am able to do so. trial interplanetary vessels. explicable things in the skies every DANIEL COWART On the southern end of lake Titicaca year—including several U.S. presi- Via Email on the Bolivian side there is Puma Punku dents. That being said, Col. Seabrook (Door of the Puma in Aymara and examined the issue from a unique per- DIED OF A BROKEN HEART? Quechua), part of a large temple complex spective—eyewitness accounts codi- Ingrid Zundel (1936-2017), that stalwart on the site. Extensive, ornately fied in the Bible. We would be inter- Revisionist, probably died of a broken ested in hearing from our readers on carved stone structures attract the be- heart. How do we defeat these creatures the subject of extraterrestrials and lievers in aliens. While Erich von of darkness who hounded her and her whether TBR should view the subject Däniken—the religious leader of the ex- husband Ernst to their graves? How dare as a legitimate historical one to be traterrestrial believers—pontificates that them to think they have a right to muzzle discussed openly or a taboo subject these structures are of otherwordly cre- our words, punish us by lawsuits, violate to be avoided. Our own opinion is that ation, archeologists have identified the our freedom of speech and the right to there is more to the story than meets creators of those stones and the scripts hold our own beliefs, stifle scientific re- the eye. Is it a government cover and ornamentation on them. They were search that shows that the homicidal gas story? Are people seeing experimen- created by the Aymara who predated the chambers and magical 6 million number tal military craft? Is the alien abduc- Incas, not little green men. are gigantic lies that will come back and tion phenomenon for real, or some Here is the link for a good video show- destroy them. It makes me very angry natural human psychological/physio- ing with hard, well-illustrated facts how that so few are allowed to do so much logical response?—Ed.] incredibly ignorant von Däniken really is: evil and control so much. Adolf Hitler youtube.com/watch?v=xB92MemdzLY. understood the problem in Germany HISTORY WON’T BE LOCKED UP Perhaps, tomorrow, real aliens will quite clearly and so broke the chains descend upon us. Unlikely, but certainly Despite obvious opposition, on Octo- and set the German people free. He did not impossible. But, so far, I haven’t seen ber 9 we had our third annual Leif Erikson not mass murder any Jews, but did all any proof of aliens that would meet the Day event here at FMC [Federal Medical he could to get them to leave Germany. immutable rules of forensic science. This Camp] Lexington. There were four speak- He even had Zionist help (the Transfer makes those who believe in aliens just ers, including myself. I gave the opening Agreement) until the war became a true another religious cult—for now. speech to introduce the attendees to the holocaust for all sides. We must all take As editors of one of the last voices of subject matter and outline the event. up the banner that both Ingrid and Ernst truth in our country TBR must protect After that, Jacob Lathrop gave a 10- to carried for so long. This movement must its credibility. A sure way to lose your 15-minute speech about Leif Erikson and grow and conquer or else we will all be credibility is naively falling for the wishful his family, detailing the life of Erik the silenced or put in chains. fantasies of some simple-minded, scien- Red, Leif's father, and Leif's life. Following DENNIS ANDERSON tifically untrained, self-ordained experts that, Scott Sennett gave a speech about Via email on alien visitors, though I do have great Caucasians who were in North America respect for the work of Col. Seabrook. before even Leif Erikson, and the dis- WHITE NATIONALISM It is my belief that the entire ancient covery of their skeletal remains. One alien theory is a scam designed to steal such example is Penon Woman III. She The term “White Nationalist” has be- the accomplishments of our Aryan an- was discovered in Mexico and carbon come a pejorative. So what is a White cestors. (The ancient alien theorists also dating placed her remains at 13,000 years Nationalist? It is known by the famous say Gobekli Tepe could not have been old. Next, James Kalbflesh spoke for 14 words regarded by the mainstream as created without alien knowledge, but we around 10 minutes about the lessons to an example of white supremacist hate now know it was built by human beings, be learned from the story of Erik the speech. They say this is a white suprema- not Martians.) Our people—and, quite Red and Leif Erikson, such as making cist and white nationalist slogan: “We frankly those of other races and cul- the best of bad situations. Erik the Red must secure the existence of our people tures—were certainly sophisticated was exiled from his home country and and a future for white children.” See how enough to have built some amazing struc- then from Iceland, as well, but he never More letters on following page.

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Continued from preceding page. about Kun from perhaps the only book on the order of Huey Long, the Louisiana white nationalist is tied together with ever written specifically about him. This populist politician assassinated in 1935. white supremacist? Their progression book is practically worthless for that. I strongly recommend this book, which goes like this: racist equals white nation- VINCE O’MAHONY is well written and significant especially alist equals white supremacist equals Via email now that the Ziocons have embarked on neo-nazi equals domestic terrorist. a campaign of warmongering against I don't know about others, but I want [We’re sorry to hear you did not Russia, while at the same time staunchly to live in a nation where white European like the booklet. Many people have supporting the Oded Yinon Plan of Eretz Western civilization and Christian culture found the photos of the perpetrators Yisrael and a war against Russia and dominates. Europe, the United States, valuable, and Dr. Fields has produced Syria on behalf of Israel. These foolish Canada, Australia and other white ma- a huge volume of intriguing and im- policies could easily involve us in a war jority nations once were like this, but portant publications during his long against Russia, Iran and Syria that our now are under vicious attack, the obvious and illustrious career. That being “best ally” would most certainly sit out, goal of which is to exterminate the white said, we have commissioned Dr. Matt as they did with the Iraq war. race. The extermination of whites is a Johnson to craft a feature-length DR. ADRIAN KRIEG possibility and, given the present condi- story about Bela Kun that we will Via Email tions in all the white nations it is a prob- schedule for one of the 2018 issues ability if allowed to continue. The repro- of TBR.—Ed.] [Russian Populist: The Political duction rate of whites is below replace- Thought of Vladimir Putin is avail- ment and will in time bring about exter- AN EXCELLENT BOOK able for $25. This 178-page softcover mination. We have to pay our own money book can be ordered with the form for their babies. There are 3 million With all the political hoopla and war- at the back of this issue from TBR, whites in South Africa that face genocide. mongering by Sen. John McCain and Sen. P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. Ever hear of their plight on the main- Lindsey Graham it is really a pleasure to 20003 or by calling 1-877-773-9077 stream news? read an honest book about Vladimir toll free Mon.-Thu. 9-5 ET.] Unfortunately the people promoting Putin, a man who has been unjustly vilified for over a decade by the Western this genocide are in control of our country INFORMATIVE TRAVEL INSERTS and other white countries. I can't tell media. Lamestream presstitutes and sen- you who they are but heed the words of ators would do well to read Russian I have a recommendation to make. French philosopher Voltaire who wrote, Populist: The Political Thought of You know all of the mainstream media “To learn who rules over you, simply Vladimir Putin and, at minimum, gain like The Washington Post, New York find out who you are not allowed to crit- some degree of understanding about a Times, Wall Street Journal, Times of icize.” man I consider a great leader—a man London etc all feature a travel section in ALAN C. EDWARDS who obviously has the best interests of their weekend edition. I would like to Via email the Russian people at heart. Though see TBR feature a travel section as well, some people say otherwise, I believe with your first one focusing on Crimea. A HORRIBLE BOOKLET Putin is not controlled by the Ashkenazim Why? Two reasons. First, ever since Pres- I received my copy of The Hungarian elite running the West. Most of America’s ident Putin and the Crimean people lib- Terror: Bela Kun Strangles a Nation by progressive politicians seem a lot more erated their country from Ukraine and Dr. Ed Fields and zipped right through interested in their own party and its cul- voted to join with Russia, the globalists it. I can’t recommend it to anyone. The ture-wrecking social agenda than they have boycotted Crimea and Crimean text reads like a very bad translation are about America and its people. cruise ships have stopped making ports from Russian. And regardless of the field The great interest of the book is that of call there. Foreign airlines, including in which Dr. Fields got his doctorate, he the author and President Putin quite ob- those from Turkey and Israel, have doesn’t seem to know how to make an viously know a great deal more about stopped flying there.The Zionist-controlled objective argument by coldly presenting the motives of those who control Ameri- Ukrainian government made a law saying documented facts. I get the idea that all can politics than our leaders know about that if you fly into Crimea from Moscow of his facts come from one or two sources, Russian politics. I would even say that you are barred entry into Ukraine. Fur- and those sources, or at least Fields’s Putin knows more about American politics thermore, all the latest travel guides on use of them, focus as much on goings on than mainstream American media pundits Ukraine and Russia completely omit in Russia under Lenin as goings on in and politicians know themselves. The Crimea from their pages. Hungary. And then the book suddenly book clearly shows a man whose primary So I think we should show our soli- decides to include a very spotty History motives are the well-being of the Russian darity with the people of Crimea by vis- of World War II, by which time Kun was people. He has shown himself to be a iting their gorgeous country. The Crimea long dead. I had hoped to learn something man of principles, honesty and a populist is a very beautiful place, rich in historical

68 • THE BARNES REVIEW • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018 • BARNESREVIEW.COM • 1-877-773-9077 TOLL FREE sights and natural wonders, national she died either on the way to the hospital world and their whole lives can be parks, many cultural sights from the or while in the hospital. changed. The Revisionist truth about the czarist era and the Turkish era, such as Also, the video shows that Heather holocaust is a very powerful tool in this Bakhchisaray Fountain, Livadia Palace, Heyer was not near the car driven by regard. Massandra winery, Tark hankut National James Fields, but shows her standing on MICHAEL CAVALLI Park and so many more. the sidewalk when the car sped through California Finally, when the Crimean people the area. voted to join with Russia, it was a com- ELAINE WOODRIFF OUTRAGED & CONCERNED plete rejection of the New World Order. California I am outraged and very concerned Wouldn’t it be nice to walk down the about the recent banning of books and streets alongside such like-minded people? BEST BOOK ON THE SUBJECT articles that are sold online. We are I look forward to taking with me my I look forward to each issue of THE slowly losing our precious freedom of TBR Crimea travel guide on my forth- BARNES REVIEW with impatience. I save speech, just like the people in European coming vacation to Crimea! every issue, as I read several of the countries. You need to fight back. Have CHRIS JOHNSON articles multiple times. I have ordered you considered a lawsuit? That would Via email many of the books you advertise and really bring the issue of “holocaust denial” [If you think TBR should dedicate have rarely been disappointed. Gerard to the forefront. a section of each issue to exploring Menuhin’s book Tell the Truth and Shame Denying the fictionalized details of a regional travel destination and the Devil is the most powerful in the the holocaust is a subject the Zionists touching upon the most interesting field that I have ever read. Thank you all are very worried about. It has given them historical and cultural sites, please so much for what you do at TBR. Israel and lots of money. They want this email us at [email protected]. JOHN RAIMEY money and additional favors to continue Also mention some places you think Oklahoma to flow their way. Because of the so- we should explore. If enough people called “Holocaust,” they have been able think this is something TBR should [See an ad for Tell the Truth and to create laws in Europe and the United cover, we will consider it. Input from Shame the Devil on page 34.—Ed.] States that legalize mass migration from our readers is very important.—Ed.] third world countries. If an immigrant is PROCLAIM THE TRUTH asking for asylum, true or not, he will be admitted. There are now millions of REVOLUTIONARY ACT To the greatest publication man has blacks, Arabs and Asians and other alien ever produced, I extend my heartiest Thanks to TBR for allowing me to set cultures in Europe and America that congratulations in your achievement and the record straight on the “massacre” at want to take over what white Europeans my sincerest condolences in your trashing Fort Pillow in the September/October created over many centuries. by the forces of Satan. But, as St. Paul “Defending Dixie” issue. I can see why They have also, as you well know, said, “I have fought a good fight, I have the politically correct communists want been able to enact laws in Europe that finished my course.” Keep marching, TBR shut down: You tell the truth. “In an make it a crime to deny the holocaust. TBR. In the end, victory is yours. age of lies and deceit, telling the truth is You can get fined or even jailed talking We all have two options: 1) To get on a revolutionary act,” said George Orwell. about it in public with friends. So far our knees and beg Amazion, Wells Forger, GENE ANDREWS this hasn’t happened in the U.S., but you Pay (You’re Not My Pal) and the rest of Tennessee can rest assured they are working on it. the NWO stooges to stop trying to put Pressuring online vendors from selling DIED OF A HEART ATTACK TBR out of business or, 2) tell them to certain books—and succeeding—is the kiss our butts for we’ll survive by pro- On page 53 of the September/October beginning of the end for “free speech.” I claiming the truth. 2017 edition, in the “History You May hope that THE BARNES REVIEW does not STEPHEN KIPPINBERGER Have Missed” section, in the item entitled falter under this pressure and will con- Missouri “Mentally Ill Man Commits Murder,” it tinue to publish books and articles that says “Heather Heyer was killed” and fur- are not politically correct on any subjects. TRUTH CAN CHANGE A LIFE ther on in the item it states, “the murder The public has the right by law to be of a woman.” I do not believe that Heather I am sick of this holocaust stuff, too. able to read up on any subject and then Heyer was killed by the car driven by But, it is the one subject that has the make up its own mind. James Field Jr. in Charlottesville, Va. power to shock certain people enough THE BARNES REVIEW is the only friend during the Unite the Right rally held there. to bring them to our side. I’ve seen it. the German people have. As you know, The Daily Stormer website, before it They believe the kosher con-servative the Zionists wanted (and still want) to was taken down, featured a video showing propaganda about the 6 million, then I wipe us out as a race. I survived the war that Healther Heyer died of a heart attack. prove it wrong, then they suddenly be- and the bombs, but I am watching today The video shows her mother talking and come receptive to the message. There how my people are being wiped out and confirming that her daughter died of a are many right-wingers out there who they don’t even seem to know it. It is al- heart attack. The video also goes on to can be brought to our side if our message ways on my mind. say that she was administered life support is presented in the proper way. Change ANGELIKA maneuvers to keep her alive, but that their view and their perception of the Via email

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Mosby: Draining the Swamp 100 Years Ago

had given him his positions in the first War to his death in 1916, she tackles By V.P. Hughes place, that he ended his days in poverty. the topic of the Gray Ghost’s character But he was never corrupt and neither through the sole media of newspapers. omething occurred to me did he participate in that corruption, “Hughes certainly did her home- when I was thinking about though he had every opportunity to work to compile such a study, combing the reading audience for my do so. through thousands of newspapers to book A Thousand Points of Whether one cares anything about bring many points of view to her topic. STruth: The History and Hu- Col. John Mosby of the Confederate In the book, the reader will find many manity of Col. John Singleton Mosby cavalry or not, this view of a truly heretofore unknown references to the in News print. Of course, it is limited honest and intelligent man attempting personality of John Mosby. by the interests of the reader. But then to do his true duty for his people and “A Thousand Points of Truth also it struck me. There is quite another his country within its central govern- packs a punch as an historiographical viewpoint here that should—indeed ment is as “current” as it can be. Cor- tour de force. Refuting Mosby historians must—influence readers of today. John ruption in Washington has only gotten like Jones, Siepel and Ramage, among Mosby was the ulti mate “honest man.” worse and Mosby is an epic lesson in others, Hughes takes the most in-depth For all efforts to make him a monster look at John Mosby’s postwar life during the Civil War, some of his best one honest American’s attempt to make through the lens of how the news friends after the war were men whom a difference. True, John Mosby was he captured during that war—hardly essentially naive and believed in the media covered him. Her findings shed the case had he been the murderous goodness of most men, but in the end, new light on the personality of the monster portrayed in the newspapers. I think that his experience in trying man as well as the importance of Mos- After the war when his “political to “serve” the American people through by, his Rangers and their exploits. apostasy” made it impossible for him what was an essentially corrupt polit- “By point of sheer research and to earn a living anywhere and he was ical and governmental process only compilation of newspaper articles, no given an office by the Rutherford B. demonstrates that what we’re dealing student of Mosby can afford to miss Hayes administration at the request with today is nothing new and, frankly, this new volume. An abundance of of Ulysses Grant, John Mosby went to is not capable of redemption—at least sources shows the author’s connections work for a government that was at- from the inside. to Mosby and interest in her topic. tempting—so he was told and so he The following is a review written The Gray Ghost eluded his Federal believed—to reform from the rather by Mosby Heritage Area Association pursuers on many occasions during corrupt practices of the Grant admin- Director of Education Kevin R. Pawlak the war, and he has always been a istration. And so began John Mos- that discusses A Thousand Points of tough figure to nail down historically. Truth, which is sold by TBR BOOK by’s “career” with the government. He Hughes’s tome brings us perhaps closer CLUB. Mr. Pawlak was gracious enough worked for them three times—as con- than we have ever been to meeting to review my book, so THE BARNES RE- sul at Hong Kong, as an agent of the Mosby himself, more than 100 years VIEW thought it would share his review following his death.” O land office tasked with taking down with you, as many TBR readers are illegal fences and as an attorney with fans of Col. Mosby. . . . the Department of Justice looking into A Thousand Points of Truth: The wholesale theft from the Indians in vvv History and Humanity of Col. John Oklahoma. In each and every case, ow the present remem- Singleton Mosby in Newsprint (soft- Mosby found rampant corruption and, bers the past stems from cover, 790 pages, #756, $39 minus in each and every case, his efforts to many different view- 10% plus $5 S&H in the U.S.) is avail- end that corruption redounded badly “Hpoints, interpretations, able from TBR, P.O. Box 15877, Wash- to him and not the corrupt people in- and facts in the length of time between ington, D.C. 20003. Call 1-877-773-9077 volved. Mosby was the “whistleblower’s the historians and the stories they toll free to order or visit our website whistleblower.” Indeed, he was so study. In V.P. Hughes’s study of John at www.BarnesReview.com. badly treated by administrations that Singleton Mosby’s life through the Civil

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