Barnes Review

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The Barnes Review is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 1994 by the Liberty Lobby.[1] The publication is dedicated to historical revisionism, most controversially Holocaust revisionism. Willis Carto was closely affiliated with the Review and had earlier founded the Institute for Historical Review in 1979 but lost control of that organization in an internal takeover by former associates.

It is named for Harry Elmer Barnes.[2] Linked with it is a TBR Bookclub promoting revisionist publications on a wide range of subjects. The organization also holds conferences with speakers such as Ted Gunderson. Eustace Mullins was a contributing editor to the Barnes Review.[3]

The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed the Barnes Review as a hate group for its white nationalist and Holocaust denial activities, and condemns it as "one of the most virulent anti-Semitic organizations around".[4]

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  4. "Barnes Review". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved December 28, 2012.

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