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Sea Venture: The Ship that Saved America, by John Tiffany
Sea Venture: The Ship that Saved America, by John Tiffany
A little ship called the Sea Venture , although wrecked on the way to America, played a key role in saving the Jamestown colony from extinction and laying a claim for England to the isles of Bermuda. But first she and the other tiny boats with which she sailed had to survive what some scholars surmise was a category five hurricane. They say America, in the sense of the United States, was planned some 400 years ago by Sir Francis Bacon. He surely had information from the European Templars, who ... more info
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05/07/2013

The Barnes Review, May/June 2013: The Sharp Sword of Spanish Revisionism
The Barnes Review, May/June 2013: The Sharp Sword of Spanish Revisionism
The Ship that Saved Jamestown? By John Tiffany It was called “the Starving Time,” that brutal winter of 16081609 at the Jamestown colony in Virginia during which 75% of the settlers there died from disease, Indian attack and lack of food. Luckily, a relief fleet of five ships, led by the Sea Venture , was sent with supplies. Unluckily, that fleet passed through what some scholars today believe was a category five hurricane. They not only ended up making it through (albeit a bit delayed) to ... more info
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05/07/2013

Falsehood in Wartime
Falsehood in Wartime
The object of this volume is not to cast fresh blame on authorities and individuals, nor is it to expose one nation more than another to accusations of deceit. Falsehood is a recognized and extremely useful weapon in warfare, and every country uses it quite deliberately to deceive its own people, to attract neutrals and to mislead the enemy. The ignorant and innocent masses in each country are unaware at the time that they are being misled, and when it is all over only here and there are the ... more info
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05/07/2013

The Goths: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Gothic Dominion of Spain
The Goths: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Gothic Dominion of Spain
The Goths were an East Germanic tribe, whose two main subgroups, the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths, played an important role in the fall of the Roman Empire and the emergence of Medieval Europe. Far too little credit has been given to the Goths for their role in forging what is now modern-day Europe, they being many times portrayed merely as hide-wearing barbarians. The Goths were far more sophisticated and civilized than that, as shown in this book on their rich culture and accomplishments.
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03/12/2013

Hermann Goering: The Man & His Work
Hermann Goering: The Man & His Work
This, the only official biography of Hermann Goering, was a bestseller in Germany and in the English speaking world when first published in 1938. Written by one of Goering’s senior staff members, Erich Gritzbach, this book details the many astonishing services which Goering rendered the German state. Although it is well known that Goering recreated the German air force once the shackles of the Versailles Treaty were shaken off, his other valuable achievements are less famous. He served as ... more info
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03/12/2013

Rudolf Hess: His Betrayal & Murder
Rudolf Hess: His Betrayal & Murder
Most of you may already know the story of Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s right-hand man, and how he flew off to England to make peace with the British. His plane, of course, crashed in Scotland and he was made a prisoner of the Allies. Hess was immediately locked up and kept in solitary confinement nearly the rest of his life. What truths about the war did Rudolf Hess possess that were of such danger to the Allies? As for me, I worked as a male nurse caring for Rudolf Hess from August 1, 1982 until ... more info
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03/12/2013

The Nazis’ Big Apple A-Bomb, by Philip Rife
The Nazis’ Big Apple A-Bomb, by Philip Rife
America had a couple of Tigers by the tail when our people foolishly allowed themselves to be stampeded into war against Germany and Japan in what is now known as World War II. While neither Axis country wanted war with the United States, they were capable of putting up quite a fight. What few have ever realized is that both nations had nuclear weapons, and at least one of them—Germany—had ICBMs. Did the Big Apple escape being nuked by the skin of its teeth? Would Adolf Hitler—as so many ... more info
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03/12/2013

The Barnes Review, March-April 2013: Did Anyone Survive Custer's Last Stand?
The Barnes Review, March-April 2013: Did Anyone Survive Custer's Last Stand?
Germany’s “Big Apple” A-Bomb By Philip Rife It is almost an unknown fact to most of the world, but German military men in World War II were discussing ways to launch an ICBM against America with an A-bomb tip. How close were the Nazis to having this technology ready? Would they have used a two-stage rocket or could they have launched a missile strike from a sub? Find out. Nuremberg’s Tortured Confessions By Santiago Alvarez Shockingly, George Bush and Barack Obama’s Guantanamo Bay ... more info
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03/12/2013

War is a Racket: The Profit Motive Behind Warfare
War is a Racket: The Profit Motive Behind Warfare
Smedley Darlington Butler (1881-1940), nicknamed "The Fighting Quaker" and "Old Gimlet Eye," was a Major General in the U.S. Marine Corps, and at the time of his death the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. By the end of his career he had received 16 medals, five of which were for heroism. He is one of 19 people to be twice awarded the Medal of Honor, one of three to be awarded both the Marine Corps Brevet Medal and the Medal of Honor, and the only person to be awarded the Brevet Medal and ... more info
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02/09/2013

Holocaust Handbooks Brochure
Holocaust Handbooks Brochure
Groundbreaking Research Books on the Biggest Taboo of the Western World This ambitious, growing series addresses various topics of the infamous “Holocaust” of the WWII era. Most of them are based on decades of archival research in archives all over the world. They are heavily footnoted and referenced. In contrast to most other works on this issue, the tomes of this series approach its topic with the necessary profound academic scrutiny and a critical attitude. Any Holocaust researcher ... more info
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01/24/2013




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