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​In Memoriam Dr. Revilo Pendleton Oliver (1908 – 1994)

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In Memoriam Dr. Revilo Pendleton Oliver (1908 – 1994)

I hope you will all join me tomorrow in raising a glass to celebrate the birth of a legend for our people and personal friend to some of you.

Revilo Pendleton Oliver was born on July 7, 1908 and we are all better off for his presence on this earth.

I have included a few phrases and quotes from the learned professor.  — Kevin

Quotations

“Our enemies and therefore their lackeys are utterly ruthless, and to imagine that they are capable of compunction, mercy, or honor towards us is to have hallucinations much worse than seeing pink elephants on the wall.”

“Have our own minds become so befuddled by the hypocritical jabbering of unhuman invaders and the babbling of our own fools that we have lost the instinct of self-preservation?”

“The do-gooder is another species. He claims to want to do good with other people’s money and often at the expense of other people’s lives.”

“But I have said enough, surely, to show you what is really the greatest single obstacle that we face: the perverted collective masochism that has been incited in so many of our people.”

From: “To See The Invisible” article about the Council on Foreign Relations in the October 1962 edition of American Opinion magazine:

“All history raises the question of which type of malefactor is worse for society- the robber baron or the reformist.”

“The human capacity for self-delusion is virtually infinite.  You cannot turn a page of history without coming upon another proof that mediocre minds under the stimulus of vanity or ambition so lose touch with reality that they can believe almost anything possible.”

“One could fill pages with just the names of well-meaning dolts who wrought enough ruin to others- and often to themselves- to be remembered by posterity.” 

Phrases:  My comments in parenthesis. 

Ad infinitum, nauseam (how liberals love to praise our enemies, be they Martin Luther King or John Brown)

Baleful figure in our history (describing Woodrow Wilson)

Blarney that intoxicates do-gooders

Bloated and sneering visage of the great war criminal (in reference to Franklin Roosevelt’s image being placed on an American stamp)

Crime-breeding centers (our public schools) 

Degenerates, traitors, and alien subversives (those whom Franklin Roosevelt surrounded himself)

Dregs, the shiftless, the irresponsible, the stupid, the degenerate (those elements of society that liberals promote and foster)

Grotesque and debasing superstitions (what school children are taught in public schools)

Idiocy, fecundity of the unfit, the criminal, and the imbecile elements of society (Again, what we are encouraging and breeding in America)

Ignominious and insane retreat (in reference to Whites giving up the world that was theirs at the beginning of the 20 Century)

Implanted humanitarian hallucinations (what Whites need to overcome in ourselves)

Jewish livestock or cattle to be herded (into Europe to fight wars for them)

Manager employed on the conspiracy’s estate (referring to Kruschev’s rule in Russia)

Most precious and irreplaceable gift of any race (how important our genetic heritage is to us)

No race can afford much do-gooding on that scale (decrying the fraternal slaughter of the American Civil War)

Preposterous drivel and nonsense (what many imported savages into Western nations think of our societal norms and morality)

Race of imbeciles (asking if we have become this due to our retreat and subservience to do-gooders)

Sheep-shearing sheds (our colleges)

Sniveling sentimentalists (liberals, abolitionists and such)

That distinguished horse thief and homicidal maniac John Brown

Treason trap called the United Nations

Vaporized at dawn tomorrow (describing the “beatific” possibility of Communists, Illuminati, or Jews being eliminated from the earth)

Viscid slobber of humanitarian drivel (liberal thinking)

We may not be very bright, but we sure got hearts of gold (after describing how a journalist who was able to collect money for Cinderella from New Yorkers)

With hordes of vermin, fleeing the wrath of an aroused and angry nation (those he expected to be fleeing from Americans after they realized we had been duped into WWII)