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|fullname = Revilo Pendleton Oliver | |||
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|origin = Corpus Christi, Texas, United States | |||
|occupation = College professor | |||
|type of villain = [[White Supremacy|White Supremacist]] | |||
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|crimes = [[Racism]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>Anti-[[Communism]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Holocaust denial]]<br>[[Xenophobia]] | |||
|hobby = Writing books<br>Spreading conspiracy theories}}{{Quote|History, in other words, is just a device to be used by well-paid boobherds to drive the American cattle in bovine content to their pastures or to the abattoir.|Revilo P. Oliver}}|''Revilo P. Oliver''' (July 7th, 1908 – August 20th, 1994); was a leader of the John Birch Society and the white nationalist group [[National Alliance]]. He was also a professor at the University of Illinois. The John Birch Society was an extreme anti-communist group based off of [[Joseph McCarthy|McCartyist]] beliefs and; though not based on white supremacy; many lead members had ties to white supremacist groups. These members included Larry McDonald; Tom Metzger; and Thomas Robb. | |||
Revilo P Oliver advocated aggressive white nationalism anti-communist views. He also had very anti-religious views (quite contrary many early American white supremacists such as Simmons and Forrest). His anti-religious views also likely to have inspired [[Tom Metzger]]; who is an atheist. He is also the main inspiration for white supremacist leader [[Kevin Storm]]. His name happens to be a palindrome as well. He was also a holocaust denier. In 1994; he commited suicide in Urbana; Illinois at age 86 | |||
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“ | History, in other words, is just a device to be used by well-paid boobherds to drive the American cattle in bovine content to their pastures or to the abattoir. | „ |
~ Revilo P. Oliver |
|Revilo P. Oliver' (July 7th, 1908 – August 20th, 1994); was a leader of the John Birch Society and the white nationalist group National Alliance. He was also a professor at the University of Illinois. The John Birch Society was an extreme anti-communist group based off of McCartyist beliefs and; though not based on white supremacy; many lead members had ties to white supremacist groups. These members included Larry McDonald; Tom Metzger; and Thomas Robb.
Revilo P Oliver advocated aggressive white nationalism anti-communist views. He also had very anti-religious views (quite contrary many early American white supremacists such as Simmons and Forrest). His anti-religious views also likely to have inspired Tom Metzger; who is an atheist. He is also the main inspiration for white supremacist leader Kevin Storm. His name happens to be a palindrome as well. He was also a holocaust denier. In 1994; he commited suicide in Urbana; Illinois at age 86