Willis Carto, the founder of both American Free Press – America’s last real newspaper – and The Barnes Review, passed away on October 26. Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to met this legendary American patriot. I had numerous telephone conversations with him, and developed a good relationship with him and his wife, Elisabeth.

Carto has always been and remains a major inspiration in my life. It’s truly an honor to be associated with him and the publishing operations he founded. Carto was instrumental in firmly establishing historical revisionism, particularly as it relates to WWII, Adolf Hitler, and the fake “Holocaust” narrative, in the late 1970s. He has always been an uncompromising truth teller willing to publish the works of honest and courageous revisionists and authors dealing with a variety of controversial and extremely taboo topics.

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The Barnes Review is the last remaining print publication dealing with historical revisionism in the world today. Each issue is a treasure trove of information and honest historical analysis. Needless to say, anyone interested in genuine history should be subscribing to The Barnes Review. Do so today if you are not already, and help us carry on the legacy of Willis Carto, one of the most important figures in American history!