The Goose Is Getting Fat . . . But We're Not.
Still, 2022 Was Very Productive Year...
Dear Real History Lover:
In 2022, The Barnes Review (TBR) magazine once again published six information-packed, politically incorrect issues, rejuvenated TBR Radio with new podcast interviews from scores of modern-day historymakers, and published multiple revisionist history books.
These included:
• Solving History’s Mysteries: Volume 2
• Jewish Freemasonry
• Jewish Austria
• The Southern Cross: Symbol of Faith, Not Hate
• Sorry Mom, I Was Wrong About the Holocaust
• And more coming . . .
We also helped multiple authors and publishers who saw their book printing accounts cancelled due to the anti-free speech climate in America right now. These books were rescued:
• The Six Million: Fact or Fiction?
• Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace edited by Harry Elmer Barnes
• Hitler’s Table Talk
• Story of a Year: The Time of the Carrot and the Stick
• Hitler’s Second Book: German Foreign Policy
• Germany’s Hitler: The Only Authorized Biography
• The Jew, the Gypsy and El Islam
• The True History of the Conquest of New Spain
• The Murder of Andrei Yuschinsky
• The Life and Miracles of St. William of Norwich
• A Memorandum on Ritual Murder by J.R. Schramm
• And more . . .
But we can’t do it alone.
This Christmas season, could you please
put something in the Old Man’s hat . . .
so TBR can continue its mission? (Due to the diminution in the value of the U.S. dollar over recent decades, however, we suggest something a bit more than a penny might be more appropriate.)
Just click on the amount you’d like to put in the hat for TBR . . .
Here's a THANK YOU GIFT for donations of $25 or more . . .
Everyone who donates $25 or more will receive a FREE PDF of Solving History’s Mysteries Volume 2: 13 Tales of Mystery & Historical Intrigue, a 146-page illustrated book.
Read about: The Christian inventors who brought light to the Dark Ages; the failed 1952 bid by Israeli terrorists to assassinate West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer; how New England’s Whites were almost wiped out; Mexico’s Star Child—the weirdest skull of the Americas; “Honest Abe” a Marxist at heart; the real culprits behind the sinking of the Athenia and why it matters; the U.S. cryptographic analyst who was tried as a traitor but was really an unsung hero; why Revolutionary War troops rose up against Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne; the role the Rothschilds played in the assassination of a Japanese emperor; the Irish Confederate who thwarted a Northern invasion; the blue-eyed, red-bearded “Barbarian Buddha”; Robert Oppenheimer’s ties to Soviet spies; and, the strange but true history of the “Amazons.”
Paul Angel
Executive Director
Remember: TBR Subscribers get 10% off retail prices. Use coupon code TBRSub10 if you are an active subscriber to claim your discount on books and other great products, excluding subscriptions, from TBR Book Club.
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