BRINGING HISTORY INTO ACCORD WITH THE FACTS IN THE TRADITION OF DR. HARRY ELMER BARNES The Barnes Review VOLUME XVII NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011 WWW.BARNESREVIEW.COM IN THIS ISSUE: Angel of the Confederacy: The story of Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins • The women who challenged Franklin D. Roosevelt • Texe Marrs, Sylvia Stolz, Ernst Zündel and the journey to holocaust truth • Critical examination of the Nazi ‘gas vans’ • Lt. Gen. Vernon Walters: 20th century prophet • America’s classical Greek revolution • Nabta Playa and the mystery of Egypt’s oldest stone calendar • Edward Leedskalnin and his amazing construction • Nordic origins of the Arthurian legend • Much more! BRINGING HISTORY INTO ACCORD WITH THE FACTS IN THE TRADITION OF DR.HARRY ELMER BARNES the Barnes Review A JOURNAL OF NATIONALIST THOUGHT & HISTORY SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011 O VOLUME XVII O NUMBER 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS WHY WE MUST SPEAK OUT PROPHETIC PATRIOT VERNON WALTERS BY RAYMOND GOODWIN BY DANIEL W. M ICHAELS Most Americans are slaves of the mainstream propa - Not everyone who works for the Central Intelli - 3ganda machine, which is exactly why those of us who 30gence Agency is a bad guy, and Lt. Gen. Vernon are not flimflammed by their flapdoodle must stand up Walters is one of the good ones. This patriot said the re - and tell our fellow citizens what is really going on. Take unification of East and West Germany was in the wind. a lesson from TBR editorial board member Prof. Ray For this prediction, he was converted from one of the Goodwin, an educator who has blazed a trail for us all. CIA’s leading lights into a “non-entity.” But we are not We thought this piece defined TBR’s thinking on the sub - about to let him fall into the memory hole . ject so well, we made this piece our editorial. AMERICA ’S CLASSICAL GREEK REVOLUTION ANGELS OF THE CONFEDERACY BY GREG FELTON BY BOB HURST The Founding Fathers of 1776 did not invent a new The so-called angels of the Confederacy made life a 38nation out of thin air. They had, fortunately, a num - 8little less horrid for Southern soldiers who survived ber of models in front of them, among the most important the awful war that resulted when Abraham Lincoln de - of which were the confederations developed by the an - cided to crush the seceded states. Captain Sally Louisa cient Greek city states. The problem was how to learn Tompkins ruled her hospital with a stick in one hand and from the successes and mistakes of these earlier attempts a Bible in the other, the only female officer in either army, at a federal system to govern a number of sovereign re - North or South, until the 20th century. And other Southern publican states. belles also deserve to be remembered . NABTA PLAYA —A NCIENT EGYPTIAN ENIGMA HE OMEN HO HALLENGED T W W C FDR BY MARC ROLAND BY CAROLYN YEAGER Archeologists keep finding earlier and earlier as - Female heroes who stood up for peace in the 1940s 44 tronomical observatories of the ancients. Nabta 12 had to face monstrous opposition from FDR and Playa is one that goes back an astounding 6,500 years, or his minions, but that did not stop these truly patriotic more. Still begging for further research are mysterious ladies, who fought against Communism and for their giant stones buried underground—and possibly much brothers and sons who were sucked into the totally need - older than the surface structures—in southern Egypt. less and totally destructive war called World War II . CORAL CASTLE STILL HOLDS SECRETS HE ONG OAD TO OLOCAUST RUTH T L R H T BY FRANK JOSEPH BY TEXE MARRS While we have written before about Coral Castle, The Jewish holocaust of WWII is taken for 51the modern megalithic site in Florida, new facts 20 granted by most people. But as we go along in life, continue to emerge about this structure. Edward Leed - some of the tall tales of the holocaust begin to raise ques - skalnin, who built it singlehandedly, says he knew the se - tions in our minds. That is the personal experience of the crets of the ancients. While taking the secrets to the grave, author, and you may find yourself thinking along similar he left behind some clues. Featured in this issue: lines as you read of his journey toward the truth. Personal from the Editor— 2 NORDIC ORIGINS OF THE ARTHURIAN TALES Editorial: Why We Must Speak Out —3 ID THE AZIS SE AS ANS A monument to Southern ladies —11 D N U G V ? BY WILLIAM WHITE History You May Have Missed —29 BY ANONYMOUS Where did our legend of King Arthur and the Delian League to Athenian Empire —43 One of the less well-known fairytales of the holo - 56round table come from? It wasn’t just pulled out Purpose of the Goseck Circle —47 25 caust says that the Nazis used specially equipped of a stone. The author shows in scholarly fashion that The lost city of Krishna —49 trucks to gas victims to death. Until now, this whopper aspects of the Arthurian legend go back to the very Origins of the Merlin myth —63 has gone unchallenged. Now a European Revisionist roots of our Indo-European culture. Here’s a great his - Commentary: The biggest whoppers —64 gives us a look at the real facts regarding this fable . tory lesson on the beliefs of our Aryan ancestors . Letters to the Editor —66-67 PERSONAL FROM THE MANAGING EDITOR THE BARNES REVIEW Don’t Forget About Those Women Editor & Publisher: WILLIS A. C ARTO e here at TBR, being mostly a collection of egocen - Assistant Editor: JOHN TIFFANY tric white men, sometimes forget to give due credit Managing Editor/Art Director: PAUL ANGEL Content Consultants: RALPH FORBES , P ETER PAPAHERAKLES to the accomplishments of our women. This is a ter - Board of Contributing Editors : W rible oversight and one that we want to rectify in this JOAQUIN BOCHACA JUERGEN GRAF GRACE -E KI OYAMA issue. Of course women these days are not only our mothers, wives, Barcelona. Spain Moscow, Russia Osaka, Japan aunts, sisters and the caregivers of our children, but also, in many PROF . G EORGE W. B UCHANAN MICHAEL A. H OFFMAN II MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER Washington, D.C. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Washington, D.C. cases, the breadwinners of the family. While some might say the lat - MATTHIAS CHANG , J.D. PETER HUXLEY -B LYTHE LADY MICHELE RENOUF ter is the result of radical feminism, it is nonetheless true. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Nottingham, England London, England So in this issue of THE BARNES REVIEW , we present several arti - HARRY COOPER GREG JOHNSON , P H.D. HARRELL RHOME , P H.D. Hernando, Florida San Francisco, California Corpus Christi, Texas cles on some pretty amazing women. Our lead story tells the tale of REV . D ALE CROWLE Y JR. M.R. J OHNSON , P H.D. E. S TANLEY RITTENHOUSE Sally Louisa Tompkins, a selfless Southern lady who sacrificed Washington, D.C. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Virginia much to tend to the wounds of Confederate soldiers. Miss Tompkins, SAM G. D ICKSON , J.D. THOMAS KUES VINCENT J. R YAN Atlanta, Georgia Stockholm, Sweden Washington, D.C. we might add, was also the only female military officer in American PAUL FROMM RICHARD LANDWEHR VICTOR THORN history until the 20th century. Read her inspiring tale—and that of Ontario, Canada Brookings, Oregon State College, Pennsylvania another Southern belle, Ella King Newsom—beginning on page 8. MARK GLENN DR. E DGAR LUCIDI FREDRICK TÖBEN , P H.D. Careywood, Idaho Corona del Mar, California Adelaide, Australia Following that up is an article by Carolyn Yeager, a gutsy Revi - STEPHEN GOODSON CARLO MATTOGNO JAMES P. T UCKER JR. sionist scholar and radio show host, who relates the true story of Cape Town, South Africa Palestrina, Rome, Italy Washington, D.C. those brave women who led the battle for peace and against President PROF . R AY GOODWIN DANIEL W. M ICHAELS UDO WALENDY Victoria, Texas Washington, D.C. Vlotho, Germany Franklin D. Roosevelt. FDR, a sociopathic egomaniac if there ever was one, did not take kindly to anyone who resisted his push to com - THE BARNES REVIEW (ISSN 1078-4799) is published bimonthly by TBR Co., 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 100, Washington, D.C. 20003. Periodical rate postage munize America and involve the U.S. in World War II. Read about the paid at Washington, D.C. 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