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The Confederate Reprint Company sells new printings of older Southern books. They do a lot of good work...but there's something scary and mysterious about something they sell. They offer a few DVDs; most of them are old Westerns (Two Flags West) and non-West-Westerns (The Raid)...but then, I came across this:

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a video presentation by Michael T. Griffith (2007)

running time: 119 minutes


This comprehensive presentation by historian Michael T. Griffith discusses little-known facts about the War Between the States, States rights and the founding of the Union, secession and the formation of the Confederate States of America, the significance of Fort Sumter and the start of the war, the usurpations of Abraham Lincoln and Northern dissent, total war against the South, and much more. Featuring period photographs and background music by Bobby Horton and the 2nd South Carolina String Band.

Highly original content!

I've tried looking up this "historian" but he doesn't seem to exist. There is a guy with his name who wrote a novel about aliens. Its Amazon description is...interesting.

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The superhero dog who tells this story was Ashley's service dog. Momo was an intuitive, gentle giant. Saint Bernards make remarkable service dogs and are sweet, sensitive, and caring animals! All service dogs are superheroes. They provide safety, love, guidance to all they serve! The SD not only stands for service dog but for superhero dog!

Huh?

I highly doubt Bobby Horton or the 2nd SC String Band was involved with this, and I'm presuming they gave them $$$$ to use their songs.

Furthermore, I did some Googling while writing this and found out that the Southern Historical Review is a publisher of books with such illustrious titles:


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What kind of rabbit hole have I entered? This is by far the most far-reaching brainrot conspiracy yet.

This movie cannot be watched anywhere, except if I blow the $10 (plus shipping) for the DVD. I can't tell you anything about it, other than it seems to be the same ol' blah.

Thoughts?​
 
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The Confederate Reprint Company sells new printings of older Southern books. They do a lot of good work...but there's something scary and mysterious about something they sell. They offer a few DVDs; most of them are old Westerns (Two Flags West) and non-West-Westerns (The Raid)...but then, I came across this:

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a video presentation by Michael T. Griffith (2007)

running time: 119 minutes


This comprehensive presentation by historian Michael T. Griffith discusses little-known facts about the War Between the States, States rights and the founding of the Union, secession and the formation of the Confederate States of America, the significance of Fort Sumter and the start of the war, the usurpations of Abraham Lincoln and Northern dissent, total war against the South, and much more. Featuring period photographs and background music by Bobby Horton and the 2nd South Carolina String Band.

Highly original content!

I've tried looking up this "historian" but he doesn't seem to exist. There is a guy with his name who wrote a novel about aliens. It's Amazon description is...interesting.

View attachment 542358


The superhero dog who tells this story was Ashley's service dog. Momo was an intuitive, gentle giant. Saint Bernards make remarkable service dogs and are sweet, sensitive, and caring animals! All service dogs are superheroes. They provide safety, love, guidance to all they serve! The SD not only stands for service dog but for superhero dog!

Huh?

I highly doubt Bobby Horton or the 2nd SC String Band was involved with this, and I'm presuming they gave them $$$$ to use their songs.

Furthermore, I did some Googling while writing this and found out that the Southern Historical Review is a publisher of books with such illustrious titles:


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What kind of rabbit hole have I entered? This is by far the most far-reaching brainrot conspiracy yet.

Thoughts?​
It just keeps getting better every day, doesn't it? :D
 
Oh no...I couldn't resist...I had to look it up...

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SLAVERY AND LINCOLN'S WAR...

What if they both turned out to be unnecessary, unconstitutional and uncivil?

Most Americans have been programmed into a tunnel vision about American slavery and the Civil War. There are facts about each that many of us have not read, have not been taught, and have not even imagined. Think about it. How many of us believe, for example, that the South started the war in order to retain slavery? Yet ninety-four percent of the southern population did not own slaves. Nor did they want slaves.

Slavery and Lincoln's War will take you on the same enlightening journey author Spencer Gantt traveled after reading two seminal The Redneck Manifesto and The South Was Right! He presents you here with all of the facts, all equally weighed, so that you can make your own decisions as to what really is the truth about the North, the South, slavery and Abraham Lincoln.

Find out who trafficked slaves to the North American shores. Learn how the Union Army conducted a war against civilians. This book will shed new light on the complicity of many who have claimed to be "pure and without sin" when it comes to these two American evils, slavery and Lincoln's war.

Slavery and Lincoln's War also contains a thoroughly researched and extensive bibliography for further reading in this subject.


 
This comprehensive presentation by historian Michael T. Griffith discusses little-known facts about the War Between the States, States rights and the founding of the Union, secession and the formation of the Confederate States of America, the significance of Fort Sumter and the start of the war, the usurpations of Abraham Lincoln and Northern dissent, total war against the South, and much more.
Another case of "Secrets the entirety of society refuses to tell you".
Honest to gosh I didn't expect it to be a bottomless pit. I had to stop with that publisher--if I keep digging it'll get worse.
You know what they say - "The best way to get out of a hole is to stop digging."
 
Honestly, as soon as I saw the image chosen for the back cover it told me all I need to know.

The number of straw men created for these arguments would denude a thousand fields.
 
Honestly, as soon as I saw the image chosen for the back cover it told me all I need to know.

The number of straw men created for these arguments would denude a thousand fields.
I've pointed out before that the Neo-Confederate crowd reads only their own works and never anything remotely academic or mainstream. How would they know what the books are really saying?
 
Another one from the Institute:

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by Greg Loren Durand

Institute for Southern Historical Review, 2015

paperback; 157 pages

For the past 150 years, the American people have been led to believe that the Southern States committed treason when they seceded from the Union in 1861, and then took up arms to validate their claim to independence. But was secession really treasonous? In this book, the author outlines the constitutional and historical arguments that support the doctrine of State sovereignty and the inherent right of secession.

This publication contains extracts from America's Caesar: The Decline and Fall of Republican Government in the United States of America, with additional material appended.


Do they publish any original content?
 
One more (what is that statue on the cover?):

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Written in response to neo-Conservative history revisionists such as Dinesh D'Souza and Prager University, this little book rebuts the claims that Abraham Lincoln and the early Republican party were the champions of Negro civil rights and social equality. To the contrary, the documentation provided here proves that the original Republicans opposed the extension of slavery into the Territories merely to protect the labor and racial purity of White settlers, while expressly denying any intention to interfere with the institution as it already existed within the slave States of the South. The public speeches and personal correspondence of Lincoln and other leaders of his party, as well as the "Jim Crow" legislation of the Northern States, are cited which demonstrate an undeniable hostility to the Black man and a desire to ultimately remove him from the United States. The general misconceptions regarding slavery's role in the war of 1861-1865 and the true nature of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation are also discussed, and an appendix is added which exposes the widespread brutal treatment of Southern Blacks by Union soldiers.

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