January/February – Volume XI, Number 1
4 THE DESTINY OF AMERICA?
Francis Parker Yockey
Most TBR readers are vaguely familiar with
Yockey’s Imperium, but some of his shorter works remain obscure. Yockey’s pen
was indeed creative, and his work needs a much wider and more scholarly
audience. This great philosopher may be a means by which certain strands of
nationalism can all find a home.
12 TAKING BACK AMERICA
Edgar
J. Steele
We couldn’t resist giving our readers another
taste of this courageous lawyer. Not only is he good in the courtroom, but he’s
also a firebrand in public as well. He continually reminds us of the tremendous
odds we face, but does not fall into the negativism that infects so many in the
nationalist movement.
20 HOLOCAUST SMOKE & MIRRORS
Alex Perry Jr.
With all the technical writing that has gone on
concerning the Holocaust, it is good now and then to provide a more basic
critique of this most colossal of lies. Perry shows that this durable myth
cannot stand even a rudimentary criticism, as the very notion of such an event
occurring flies in the face of common sense.
32 CENTRAL DOCTRINES OF FASCISM
Benito Mussolini
It is rare that Mussolini, the man who actually
coined the term and developed fascism’s tenets, is read on his own. There is
much in Mussolini that might make American patriots and nationalists wince, but
this man, a former Marxist and one-time street vagrant, should be read in the
context of his times and the nature of both the Great Depression and the brutal
tyranny of the Soviet Union.
41 ILLS OF PALEO-CONSERVATISM
Jack Ross
It is common enough in nationalist circles to hear
Lew Rockwell or Sam Francis’s name bandied about. But what exactly are these
men doing? Do they have a presence at all in the American political debate? Are
paleoconservatives little more than an intellectual movement and debating
society cut off from the masses?
45 FORGOTTEN FEDERALIST
Dr.
M. Raphael Johnson, Ph.D
The extent to which Americans pick and choose
their “favorite” Founding Fathers is rather odd. Many brilliant theorists are
left out of the literature in this field almost entirely. Many others are
completely unknown, even to educated Americans. Though the federalism of Fisher
Ames as presented in this piece is rather extreme, Ames is one of these
polemicists that make entertaining and thought-provoking reading.
47 OUR NATIONAL ANTHEMS
Margo
Turner
Why was Francis Scott in Baltimore Harbor when the
British bombarded Fort McHenry during the War of 1812? And why was his ship
moored to a British man-of-war? Award winning author Margo Turner tells us the
true history of the creation of our national anthem.
54 THE TRUTH ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA
Jaap
Marais
Every prediction that rightist forces the world
over made concerning the turnover of South Africa to the black and Jewish
communists has come true to the letter. Suddenly of no interest to American or
English journalists, South Africa has descended to third worldism. Her rampant
crime, poverty and illiteracy are out of control and most of the productive
capital has fled the country. The late nationalist leader Jaap Marais sets the
record straight here on what really happened in South Africa throughout the
1990s.
58 NAVAL MAN DEFENDS KIMMEL
Captain Vincent J. Colan
The lies and deceit of the Establishment’s
position on Pearl Harbor is a glaring black mark on American historical
research. The various questions pertaining to guilt and command responsibility
also merge well with the bureaucratic inertia that keeps justice from being
accomplished in this area. This article is actually a series of letters that
deal with some of the major issues.
63 BLOOD, SOIL & NATIONALISM
Troy
Southgate
In this powerful article, newcomer Troy Southgate
provides an analysis within the NSDAP between Walter Darre and Adolf Hitler
over the issue of agricultural com mune-ization and the movement toward German
empire. This represented a major schism within the ranks of Hitler’s party.
Though Hitler was personally interested in Darre’s idealism, the political
necessities of the moment carried the day.
70 THE
TSARINA’S CURSE
Alec
De Montmorency
Much speculation exists as to the last moments of
the Romanov family and in particular the strange rune which the Empress
Alexandra scrawled in her own blood upon the wall of the basement room in the
Ypatiev house. The late Alec De Montmorency, himself descended of the royal
houses of Europe, explains.
74 WHO WERE
THE PHILISTINES?
Wulf Schuldes
The Philistines were one of the “Peoples of the
Sea.” But from whence did they come and how did they end up in the Middle East?
Longtime TBR reader Wulf Schuldes offers us a Revisionist look at the
Philistines.