From The Barnes Review <[email protected]>
Subject TBR announces 'Operation Book Rescue'
Date November 4, 2023 12:21 PM
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[TBR BOOKSTORE PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT]

TBR ANNOUNCES 'OPERATION BOOK RESCUE'

_There’s a War Going on Out There That  Few People Know Is Being
Waged _

DEAR BARNES REVIEW SUBSCRIBER AND SUPPORTER:

Our headline does not exaggerate. Right in front of us a war is being
waged to steal what remains of our freedom of speech. From Florida to
England and beyond, those who dare to speak truth to power on the most
“taboo” topics of the day are not only silenced through fines and
public shaming, they can also be imprisoned.

Take the case of Welshman James Allchurch. Known as Sven Longshanks to
his Radio Albion listeners, for years he has been running multiple
politically incorrect podcasters on his network who are willing to
broach uncomfortable topics. For that, James just received a
two-and-a-half-year sentence in an English jail!

Here in America, the Anti-Defamation League and other grievance
hustlers are waging an all-out war against “Holocaust
deniers”—those who dare to question the official World War
II narrative that the Nazis executed 6 million prisoners in
homicidal gas chambers in a massive plot to exterminate all of
European Jewry.

They say “Holocaust denial” (we call it honest historical inquiry)
creates hate. And they have identified the top “anti-Semites” and
the top “Holocaust denial” publications in the world today. A
portion of the ADL’s list of “Who’s Who of Holocaust Denial”
reads as such:

• Willis A. Carto [deceased—Ed.]
• Dr. Thomas Dalton [TBR Board of Contributing Editors—Ed.]
• Robert Faurisson [deceased—Ed.]
• Paul Fromm [Canadian free speech activist, TBR Board of
Contributing Editors—Ed.]
• Henry Herskovitz [criticizes Israel, discusses the Holocaust,
interviewed by TBR—Ed.]
• Michael Hoffman [historian, author, TBR Board of Contributing
Editors—Ed.]
• Victor Thorn [deceased author of _The Holocaust Hoax Exposed_,
formerly a member of TBR’s Board of Contributing Editors.—Ed.]
• Jim Rizoli [His popular uncensored podcasts focus on the
Holocaust.—Ed.]
• John Wear [TBR Board of Contributing Editors, featured
writer—Ed.]
• Ernst Zündel [deceased—Ed.]
• Bradley Smith [deceased—Ed.]

Notice the list included many researchers and publishers who are in
their graves. What threat do these dead men pose to their sacrosanct
Holocaust tale? Did the ADL need to flesh out the list a bit?

As far as the top “anti-Semitic” organizations, only six outfits
were listed: The Barnes Review, Castle Hill Publishers, CODOH
(Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust), Inconvenient History,
RevisionistHistory.org
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and the Institute for Historical Review. And only TBR publishes a
print periodical. 

The ADL’s criticism of TBR is as follows:

_The Barnes Review_ is a historical ‘revisionist’ magazine that
has promoted Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism since its founding in
the 1990s by anti-Semitic propagandist Willis Carto. It is still in
circulation and continues to regularly advertise Holocaust denial
literature and provide a platform for Holocaust deniers and others to
publish anti-Semitic articles.

I think the ADL’s copywriters could have worked the word
 “anti-Semitic” into that paragraph at least one more time,
agreed?

As an aside, I am not sure why publishing authoritative articles on
the Holocaust makes the ADL go apoplectic unless we are onto something
they prefer not be known by the general public. Our articles aren’t
hateful. Instead, they make people think. (See Carto quotes above. Are
they really that “extreme”?)

So, don’t blame us for publishing the other side of the story. Blame
the dishonest system that perpetuates historical myths and whose
brainwashing is poisonously pervasive in all levels of public and
private schooling. This protection apparatus includes all of the
controlled news media, almost every elected official at all levels,
left-wing academia and Hollywood, just for starters.

BUT HOW DO WE COUNTER THAT?

First the challenge. Besides the usual intimidation of payment
processing outlets, the ADL and others have been relentlessly
pressuring print-on-demand publishers to cancel any books and
publications that the thought censors have been sensitized to find
offensive. This could be a book pointing out that Anne Frank’s diary
was written in ballpoint pen years before that useful invention was
conceived or mentioning that the authorities at the Auschwitz Camp
Museum have lowered the death toll for that facility to 1.25 million
from 4 million.  Nothing really that controversial; merely a
recitation of agreed upon facts any honest observer would admit are
true.

But, as we know, when it comes to some issues, the truth matters not.
Thus these print-on-demand printers—owned by the biggest publishing
conglomerates in the world—refuse to print books for fear of
repercussion, i.e., a public shaming for “helping spread hate”
when no hate was actually distributed. It’s amazing, really, that
groups like the ADL and its ilk can just snap their fingers and make
hundreds if not thousands of books disappear. It’s a modern-day
book-burning of massive proportions. 

We deny anything TBR prints causes “hate.” As I mentioned
earlier, all we want people to do is think. And you cannot
think—cogitate and then form rational opinions—if you are denied
factual, truthful research.

In case you were wondering, print-on-demand xerography allows small
companies like ours and others on that ADL list to print small
quantities of books at a time (a thing you could not do affordably
with an offset printer 20 years ago). This means the amount of
inventory and warehouse space you have to possess is cut
significantly. So, print-on-demand printing gave you an affordable,
professional product, a short turn-around time, lower storage costs
and even fulfillment services. In short, publishers of politically
incorrect books got spoiled. Those days are over.

Note that the big print-on-demand printers (Ingram, LuLu, Createspace)
are all owned by massive parent companies that can afford the best
high-tech photocopying technology you can buy—computer-driven,
high-end photocopying machines that are as expensive as a
three-bedroom home. These beauties can print, collate, trim, create a
cover, perfect (glue) bind it and shoot it out the other end of the
machine as a finished product.
A guy stands at the end of the machine and puts the books in a box.
Pretty amazing, really.

But once your print-on-demand account is canceled, chances are you are
up the creek without a canoe. And if you try to jump from one of the
big print-on-demand companies to another, they will make the
connection and cancel your printing account over and over. Although it
sounds easy, the truth is, finding printers—outside this network of
mega-print-on-demand printers—who will print books affordably and in
short runs and are devoted to freedom of speech are few and far
between. Ask any small publisher of politically incorrect materials
how that search is going.

WINNING THE WAR AGAINST MODERN-DAY BOOK BURNING

That is why, today, publishers and authors are coming to _The Barnes
Review_ for help. They are looking for a “safe space” to publish
their books, an organization that will not cancel them without warning
for the content of their books. To bypass the politically correct POD
printers, TBR has begun printing books. By doing this, we have
already rescued hundreds of great books from the precipice of the
Memory Hole—books the big publishing houses were too scared to
touch. Even on our shoestring budget, we have helped multiple
publishers get their books back in print in a short time. (You will
see many of these in the issue of TBR that arrived with this
letter.) We hope that number of rescued books grows to thousands. 

We don’t have the gargantuan budget that the mega-printers—Ingram
and Amazon and Google—have. They have billions of dollars. But this
CAN be done affordably and professionally.  I myself have over 46
years of experience in the printing and publishing business, so this
is a natural. But we NEED to help more authors and publishers who have
had their printing accounts closed from powerful outside pressure.
And this is where you come in.

Frankly, TBR needs donations for this effort to have a chance. The
books we are talking about are classics, many of which you can get
nowhere else. Almost all have been beautifully re-set, not blurry
reproductions from marked-up, crooked copies. There are also newer
books that need to be designed and printed that a bigger budget could
tackle and no major print house will dare attempt.

Our fundraising goal for this project—we call it Operation Book
Rescue—is $75,000. Part of this is for better (faster) machinery,
but a portion will also have to be dedicated to expanding fulfillment
and storage space. Some will also go to book designers as some of the
authors we work with had the mega-companies design their books. The
problem with that is that, once their accounts were canceled, these
authors found out they did not own the printing files for their books.
In other words, TBR has to start from scratch on some of these
books, all the way from the editing and proofing stage to the design
and printing stage. It’s expensive, but well worth it.

IMPORTANT CAUSE

I hope you think this project—Operation Book Rescue—is as
important as I do.

First of all, I do not like anyone telling me what books I can and
cannot read.

Second, it pains me to see the rug pulled out from under publishers
and authors who have worked so hard for decades to bring us real
history books like _The Nameless War, Crimes Discreetly Veiled, Might
Is Right, Life in the Reich, Hitler’s Last Testament, Heroes Hang
When Traitors Triumph, The Murder of Andrei Yushchinsky, The Jew, the
Gypsy and El Islam, Communism in Germany, Jewish Domination of Weimar
Germany, The Six Million: Fact or Fiction?, Race and Racial
Differences: A Handbook for the 21st Century_ and on and on. But these
are books, frankly, that most printers are too afraid to print these
days.

AS USUAL, TBR IS NOT LOOKING TO MAKE A BOATLOAD OF MONEY FROM THIS
VENTURE, THOUGH IT WILL REQUIRE A LOT OF WORK. BUT WE DO EXPECT WE CAN
BREAK EVEN AND, IN THE PROCESS, PRINT AND DISTRIBUTE AS MANY OF THESE
POLITICALLY INCORRECT BANNED BOOKS FOR AS LONG AS WE POSSIBLY CAN
WHILE OWNING UP TO OUR MISSION “TO HELP BRING HISTORY INTO ACCORD
WITH THE FACTS.”

That has always been our promise to you and remains so.

In the end, this project can save so many great books that might
otherwise be lost forever.

Please consider donating to _The Barnes Review_ for Operation Book
Rescue (OBR). (Make checks payable to TBR or The Barnes Review but
please also write “OBR” on the memo line of any check or money
order so we know where to direct the funds.) Use the enclosed order
form and courtesy reply envelope and send to TBR, P.O. Box 550, White
Plains, MD 20695. When charging a donation by phone—1-877-773-9077
toll free, Mon.-Thu. 8-4—be sure to mention code “OBR” or
Operation Book Rescue. 

YOU CAN ALSO DONATE ONLINE HERE
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Thanks again for taking the time to read this letter, I think
TBR can be of great help to so many banned authors who have done
nothing wrong but put their quite reasonable thoughts into print.

It’s our honor to fight alongside so many courageous historians in
this crucial battle for open debate, free speech and honest history.
Use the enclosed form to make a donation today.

    Paul Angel
    TBR Executive Editor

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