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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver UNDER THE rubric, “Evangel for Bibliophiles,” in the May issue I mentioned the activity of a committee of learned holy men who are threshing the Christian gospels to separate the grain of what old Jesus really said from the chaff of statements put in his mouth by forgers.…
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Margaret Thatcher by Revilo P. Oliver UNDER THE rubric “The World in False-Face” in a recent issue of Liberty Bell, I quoted from the Special Office Brief part of a trenchant article which described the normal technique of government in a ‘democracy,’ in which the herds of…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THE protagonist of Moliere’s comedy never blames others for the misery of his life since he married the girl whom he courted. He constantly reminds himself, “this is what you wanted, George; you have only yourself to blame.” He was an Aryan, though perhaps more…
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Charlie Soong as a young man by Revilo P. Oliver APROPOS of my booklet The Yellow Peril, I notice that a new book, The Soong Dynasty, by Sterling Seagrave, has been announced by the book club in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. I shall not have time to read it for months, but if you look at it, you should notice whether…
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Edward I of England by Revilo P. Oliver PROFESSOR R.H. Helmholz has published in Speculum, LXI (1986), pp. 365-380, what is, I believe, the first study of the enforcement of the laws against usury in England that is based on the records of the ecclesiastical courts that have survived from the fourteenth,…
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McCormick of the Chicago Tribune by Revilo P. Oliver MY REVIEW of Donald Day‘s Onward, Christian Soldiers in Liberty Bell, January 1983, requires correction at three points. When I wrote, I did not know that Day’s book, in a more complete form, had been published in Sweden in 1944. The parts…
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by Revilo P. Oliver TRUTH SOMETIMES appears in the strangest places. It may even occur in statements made by Jews when they are in an especially exhilarated mood. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution on 4 March 1984 featured, in an article by one Randy Schultz, the exultation of our domestic enemies…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THE DISEASE known as Acquired Immunity Deficiency, commonly designated by the acronym AIDS, appears to be decimating the British clergy, members of what some impious Englishmen call “the buggers’ profession.” In this country, there is a constantly increasing…
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by Revilo P. Oliver IT IS reported that Americans are not gallivanting around Europe this summer in the numbers expected, and the jewspapers would have us believe that the cause is fear of “terrorism” by the Semitic peoples of the Near East who perversely do not submit to Yahweh’s…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Loathsome anthropoid by Revilo P. Oliver NOT LONG ago, I noticed that the ham actor in the White House was trying to entertain his audience by reciting some moral indignation about the wicked Soviets. From time to time, one hears the same patter from dithering “Liberals” and high-pressure…
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