In Episodes 1, 3, 5, 10, 24, and 25, I have documented extensively how the official Armenian narrative is based on a dishonest and racist interpretation of 1915 events...
Episode 36 – Judge questions genocide advocate: How can you be so sure it was genocide?
Judge questions genocide advocate: How can you be so sure it was genocide? I wrote this letter to a scholar at Stanford University’s Global Studies (SGS) program, about...
Episode 35 – Izmir Fires 3 – Evidence of Fire Chief – Armenians And Greeks, Not Turks, Set The Fire
Dr. Heath Lowry’s meticulous research in Episode 33 has demonstrated how Armenian writers use only those sources that support their allegations and ignore all others, no...
It is shown in Episode 33, thanks to Dr. Heath Lowry’s meticulous research, how Armenian writers use only those sources that support their allegations and ignore all the...
r. Heath W. Lowry, in his white paper published in Osmanli Arastirmalari (Ottoman Research), Volume 9, 1988, page 13 set out a hefty goal. By citing examples from...
Episode 32 – Admiral Bristol 2: An honest and fair observer, 1919 – 1927
Admiral Bristol served as the Commander of the U.S. Naval Detachment in Turkish waters and as the U.S. High Commissioner to Turkey in the years 1919-1927. He witnessed...
Episode 31 – Admiral Bristol – An American Hero Who Detested Armenian Lies
Bristol summarized his attitude towards the peoples of Anatolia in a letter of December 27, 1920 to Mr. Walter George Smith, in the following terms: I quote: “I...
Episode 30 – Armin Theophil Wegner – The Photographer with Blinders and Bias
Wegner, born in 1886 in Elberfeld, Germany, pursued study in Zürich, Breslau, and Berlin. Upon completing his doctoral studies in law, he joined the German armed forces...
Journalist Hans Barth dubbed Lepsius, “a vest-pocket Torquemada” in the book entitled “Turk, Defend Yourself!”, Leipzig, 1898, adding that the efforts of those...
Episode 28 – Malta Tribunal 3 – Lack of Evidence, Not Prisoner Exchange
In Episode 27, we learned that some 144 prominent Turks, accused of the persecution of the Armenians, were arrested and deported to Malta, purely on the basis of hearsay...