On tonight's broadcast, Michael Collins Piper was joined by his colleague from THE BARNES REVIEW, the bimonthly history magazine published in Washington, John deNugent. Piper and deNugent discussed the little-understood concept of "revisionism" which guides THE BARNES REVIEW which is named after the famed American historian Harry Elmer Barnes who is considered "the father of revisionism." The two noted that "revisionism" goes far beyond the popular concept of revisionism being a review of the facts—not the myths—of the events in history known as "The Holocaust." Instead, revisionism cuts across all history and events and is dedicated to—as Harry Elmer Barnes said succinctly—"bringing history into accord with the facts." Barnes repeatedly reminded people that those whom he called "the Court Historians" were actually writing "history" which was actually little more than revamped war propaganda that was filtered into the schools and colleages by academics who were actually part of the U.S. (and British and Zionist) war machine(s) following World War I and World War II—and really all the wars of the past. But revisionism even includes the paramount works of Eustace Mullins, for example, who proved in his classic writings on the history of the Federal Reserve that the "Fed" was not some benevolent, progressive populist "reform" of the American money system to protect the people from the bankers but was, instead, a measure to bring further control of the money into the hands of the international banking families in the sphere of influence of the European Rothschild dynasty. THE BARNES REVIEW, deNugent noted, is also exploring the contributions of wide-ranging European American ethnic groups to American industry, society and culture. This is only a highlight of the work of THE BARNES REVIEW, which was founded by Willis A. Carto. For more information on THE BARNES REVIEW, you may go to its website at barnesreview.org or write:THE BARNES REVIEW, PO Box 15877, Washington, DC 20003 or call the toll-free number at 1-877-773-9077. The email address of the editor is: editor@barnesreview.org. Those who write or call THE BARNES REVIEW can receive a free BACK issue (as supplies last) if they specifiy that they heard about the magazine on Michael Collins Piper's broadcast on the Republic Broadcasting Network. Also ask for a free copy of THE BARNES REVIEW's substantial list of interesting books and videos that are available for sale.