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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, December 1987) IN 1936 the Judaeo-Communist apparatus in Spain, having obtained control of the government in corrupt elections, began a great ‘modernization’ of the country, celebrating it with massacres of Spaniards of cultivation and…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver CHRISTIANITY is still one of the cardinal factors in any reasonable estimate of our present plight. It is certainly more important than economics, and it made possible the alien capture and occupation of the United States. (ILLUSTRATION: Pope John Paul II) The Christian churches…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Is there any bizarre nonsense that “Christian patriots” cannot be made to believe? by Revilo P. Oliver A LONE man’s struggle to remain afloat for a little while in the welter of the shoreless sea of life often seems to us pathetic, for ours is the sentimental race. That is why we normally…
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by Revilo P. Oliver FOR SEVERAL months, some years ago, one saw in newspapers and magazines expressions of concern over the possible use of television to induce a kind of hypnosis and alter the minds of the unsuspecting viewers. Images and words displayed on the screen too briefly for them to be perceived…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

“The only immortality that is real is the memory among the living of what we did with our lives.” by Robert S. Griffin DR. PIERCE HADN’T RETURNED my e-mails for two weeks, or was it three? Not like him. And then his weekly radio program was a repeat. That gave me pause. I hadn’t ever remembered that…
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by Revilo P. Oliver introduced by Kevin Alfred Strom IN APRIL 1977 Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) was working on the second edition of his book, Christianity and the Survival of the West. This second edition would be different in a crucial way from the first: Oliver had decided in the intervening five years…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver ONE SEES from time to time in the press muted reports that all is not well in Poland. There have even been photographs of shipyards and factories that have been closed since the beatitude of “democracy” was bestowed on that unhappy land. One has to infer that the Americans’…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, September 1991) IN THE Liberty Bell for September 1990, my attention was particularly caught by Nicholas Carter’s italicized statement about the early history of Christianity: “we simply do not know what happened during the first hundred years or…
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