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May/June 2002 – Volume VIII, Number 3

May/June 2002 – Volume VIII, Number 3

 

 

5 The Subtle Destroyer of Civilizations

CAPT. DAVID ASTLE

 

The power to create money is a fearsome thing.

It has ruined entire civilizations when misused and in the wrong hands, and this has happened repeatedly, ever since the ancient Sumerians. . . .

 

9 The Korean ‘Police Action’

ROBERT LOGAN

 

The Korean War was a new kind of war in more ways than one. Not only was it our first war that we did not fight to win, but it was also the first war in which the Evil Empire—the communist world—took part as a superpower. . . .

 

17 World War II: An Unnecessary War

ALEX S. PERRY JR.

 

World War II has been described as a “just war”

for America to have entered into. However, it was nothing of the sort, nor was there any need for all the bloodshed, as the author shows. . . .

 

23 America After Armageddon

HANS SCHMIDT

 

In this allegorical tale from a German writer, the reader is to imagine that, sometime in the future, America has lost the greatest war in history. . . .

 

27 War Memoirs of a Teenage SS Man

FRED BLAHUT

 

A new Revisionist war memoir explains the true behavior of the Waffen-SS during WWII. . . .

 

29 More Proof of Templars in America

DR. H.D. PURCELL

 

Did a Templar knight from Scotland visit North America some 600 years ago, and perhaps even build a castle here? According to the author and other Revisionist scholars, the answer is yes. . . .

 

39 Mysterious Treasure on Oak Island?

VANCE PORTER

 

The Templar knights really got around in the old days. According to our author, both they and the fabled Ark of the Covenant went from Palestine to Egypt to Ethiopia, and ultimately to Canada, where the mystical box may lay buried underground. . . .

 47 The Crimes of Lord Nelson

VIVIAN BIRD

 

The great hero of Trafalgar had a much less

pleasant side. In fact, he was a war criminal. . . .

 

51 Emperor Paul I of Russia

MARY MANSUR

 

It was not enough that this fine leader of the

Russian people was murdered; establishment

historians had to dig him up and murder him

a second time. Here is his real life’s story. . . .

 

55 Franklin Roosevelt’s Many Enemies

DR. M. RAPHAEL JOHNSON

 

FDR was widely hated, but the author of a book on the subject, with an ax to grind, left out some of the president’s most severe critics. A book review. . . .

 

57 FDR’s Plans to Launch a Sneak Attack

FRANK JOSEPH

 

Vilified since their “sneak” attack in 1941, the author says the Japanese had good cause to believe their strike on Pearl Harbor was preemptive. . . .

 

58 The Last Millimeters of the Fuse

WAFFEN SS GEN. LEON DEGRELLE

 

The inevitable confrontation between charismatic stromtrooper Ernst Röhm and Adolf Hitler nears its deadly climactic explosion. . . .

 

63 Historians Uncensored in Moscow

JÜRGEN GRAF

 

At a recent conference held in Moscow, cosponsored by THE BARNES REVIEW, well over a dozen candid lectures were presented, starting with a challenge

of the official version of the events of 9-11. . . .

 

71 The Death of the Constitution: Part II

DR. RICHARD C. BENTINCK

 

The conclusion of a two-part article on how the Supreme Court murdered the Constitution with

the help of a venerated chief justice. . . .

 

75 Charles Lawrence: Canadian Demon

STEPHEN MARTIN

 

A look at a British official who thought nothing of genociding hundreds of French settlers in old Acadia (now known as Nova Scotia). . . .

 

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