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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Best-selling novelist Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985; born Janet Miriam Holland Taylor Caldwell) was a prominent member of the John Birch Society in the 1960s, as was Dr. Oliver, and the two were acquainted. In 1931 she married her then-boss, Marcus Reback (an “immigrant from Russia”),…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Part of the remains of Herculaneum overlooking the Gulf of Naples by Revilo P. Oliver AS IS WELL known, the earliest Christian sects were followers of a Jewish christ named Jesus, who, although he had bungled his attempted revolution and had been executed, was said to have promised that he would return…
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Essays

by James Harting The Ara Pacis Augustae or “Augustan Altar of Peace” is a stunning piece of architecture from the earliest years of the Roman Empire. It was built as part of the civic religion of ancient Rome. The altar was commissioned by the Roman Senate in 13 BCE and completed and consecrated in 9 BCE.…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

By Dr. William L. Pierce Christianity Spreads from Levant to Dying Roman Empire, then to Conquering Germans Germans ‘Aryanize’ Christian Myths, but Racially Destructive Ethics Retained British Resistance Rallies under King Arthur, but Saxons Continue Conquest Britain: Blend of
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