Not only the founder of Liberty Lobby,
the populist institution that published The SPOTLIGHT, Carto was also founder of
the Institute for Historical Review which, until Oct. 1, 1993, was the world's
foremost historical revisionist institute, reaching some 7,000 subscribers and
about 20,000 readers bimonthly through its scholarly Journal of Historical
Review.
Although the IHR ceased publishing after
it was destroyed from within, a new revisionist magazine, founded by Carto, THE
BARNES REVIEW now reaches more than 7,000 subscribers in the United States and
worldwide.
Piper's audience was
surprised to learn that during the last several months thanks to two judges
friendly to Weber, the IHR has been the beneficiary of two substantial
estates, totaling some $1.7 million in funds earmarked for Liberty Lobby
by two longtime patriots who would be aghast if they knew what had
happened to their estates in the hands of purposeful judges.
This came
as news to many who had received letters from the IHR's new leader, Mark Weber,
saying the IHR is destitute.
Weber's take as outlined above is only part of his swag. In
addition to all of the assets of the IHR, including the bank account of some
$80,000, book inventory of about $1.3 million at sale value. $900,000 from
the Farrel estate, the settlement with Liberty
Lobby of $1.2 million, the money stolen from mail addressed to
Liberty
Lobby amounting to $50,000 and the house owned by the Cartos which was sold for
$275,000, Mr. Weber is a rich man. He got at least $3.5 million from his
“disloyal coup d'etat,” to quote William Hulsy, his attorney.
Yes,
crime does pay if you're a poodle of Andrew E. Allen and have the
CIA
and the courts behind you.