by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, August 1985) I HAVE JUST listened to a number of tape recordings made by the eminent Biblical scholar, John M. Allegro. Two of these tapes are speeches given when he visited this country in 1983-84, looking for a publisher brave enough to reprint on this side of the [...]
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by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, June 1985) A WELL-KNOWN writer who wishes to be anonymous has suggested a possible explanation of the mystery surrounding the victim of Anglo-American cruelty now imprisoned, at enormous expense and with preposterous precautions to prevent escape, in Spandau. Having read my article in the April issue of Liberty [...]
by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, May 1985) I HAVE RECEIVED a remarkable booklet of forty-five pages, reproduced from typewritten copy, and published by the Noontide Press in Torrance, California. The Life of an American Jew in Racist, Marxist Israel is an account of the experiences of Jack Bernstein in an English text written [...]
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by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, April 1985) A BRIEF ITEM in the Courrier du Continent for December reports that in Romania very stringent legislation to prevent abortions took effect in June 1984. Persons who procure abortions will be condemned to twenty-five years in prison. Furthermore, the drugs that are used in the United [...]
by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, February 1985) Architects of Fear, Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia in American Politics, by George Johnson, published by a Jeremy Tharcher in Los Angeles, but peddled by Houghton Mifflin, a once respected firm in Boston, is the wad of piffle that the title would lead you to suspect. The [...]
Tuesday, November 1, 1983
by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell, November 1983) LIBERTY BELL is not the only periodical to bring out an Anniversary Issue at this time (Aug./Sept. 1983 issue). The Christian Century has published a special anniversary issue that contains an article by the Reverend Mr. Peter Fleck, from which a fairly long excerpt was reproduced [...]
by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (excerpted from his Populism and Elitism, 1982) DEMOCRACY, in the correct, Jeffersonian sense of that word, still exerts a great influence over the thinking of our contemporaries, although no example of it in practice can be found in the world today. It is a theory that was first formulated in [...]
THE ENEMY OF OUR ENEMIES A Critique of Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe (section 6) go to first section by Professor Revilo P. Oliver THE DYING AND THE DEAD IF YOCKEY had not been hounded to death by the Jews and were alive today, would he take again, without variation, the oath he [...]
THE ENEMY OF OUR ENEMIES A Critique of Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe (section 5) go to first section by Professor Revilo P. Oliver THE THIRD SIDE OF THE COIN WE HAVE, I think, followed Yockey and Robertson in drawing logical conclusions from the evidence before us. But all of our evidence–what we [...]
THE ENEMY OF OUR ENEMIES A Critique of Francis Parker Yockey’s The Enemy of Europe (section 4) go to first section by Professor Revilo P. Oliver THE HEARTLAND FOR YOCKEY, both kinds of colonies have only a secondary importance. The attitudes and cultural vitality of Europeans who have established themselves in other continents are determined [...]