Bret Ludwig
2007-06-08 08:56:24 UTC
View Full Version : Did Prof. Revilo Oliver commit suicide?
ernst blofeld
11-05-2005, 03:40 PM
Hello,
I am a new member to this forum and have been doing some research on
the great Revilo Oliver. I came across an article about him on the
SPLC website that indicated he committed suicide. I had never heard
this before and was quite shocked. Could anyone verify if this is true
and if so what were the possible reasons for his decision?
I realize he was very old at the time of his death.
thanks
Hadding
11-06-2005, 02:37 AM
Hello,
I am a new member to this forum and have been doing some research on
the great Revilo Oliver. I came across an article about him on the
SPLC website that indicated he committed suicide. I had never heard
this before and was quite shocked. Could anyone verify if this is true
and if so what were the possible reasons for his decision?
I realize he was very old at the time of his death.
thanks
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
centerfire
11-06-2005, 06:00 AM
I have wondered how he died. I hadn't looked b/c I just assumed it was
natural causes.
raginbill
11-06-2005, 06:22 AM
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
I respect Revillo P. for dealing with that. The man was terminaly ill
with noticably ( to him. I didn't know him) deteriorating faculties.
Given a like circumstance I hope to save my resources for the young &
healthy related to me ( or not related to me, perhaps) than spend it
on the jagoff medical profession.
Life is for the living. When I die, leave me be. I fear not death but
a life devoid of Whites.
Better dead than mud.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 05:58 AM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. So I am not at all surprised to find he
committed suicide, especially given his extreme pessimism about the
plight of the white race. I wonder if the cancer was something that
merely tipped the scales. Anyone who reads his later writings can see
quite a bit of dispair.
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-07-2005, 12:34 PM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. ........
He would have wanted us to appreciate and remember that he did not
invent this position but followed Roman Tradition in that regard. Yes
he was pessimistic about our plight but I think not because of despair
but objectivity.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 02:20 PM
A great thing about Oliver was that he was able to point out world
historical precedents for almost all of his beliefs. I don't doubt he
may have had in mind some Roman or other point of reference (I don't
recall him stating so specifically). The way he wrote about this
subject, though, seemed integral. I share the same beliefs he espoused
about one being free to make this decision, 100%.
I think he was quite objective about where the course of events were
leading, but I always got an inkling of despair as well. Once in a
while he showed a ray of hope but not often.
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-07-2005, 02:46 PM
oh look, somebody mentioned Oliver and VNNFORUM on Dr Whittaker's blog
today since he was a talkin bout them zhideo-xtians! Hmm was that moi?
http://whitakeronline.org/blog/?p=777
Interesting comments Mr Whittaker. I think that there is a place
people can discuss this "outside of Stormfront," and with quite a bit
more latitude to identify the Judaic antecedents- and weaknesses- in
"Judeo-Christianity." That place is none other than www.VNNFORUM.COM.
However, this heart is not for the faint of heart, and there are many
hardcore critics of Christianity at this website who in the manner of
Revilo Oliver, reject it branch and root as a trick connived by Jews
to weaken, exploit, and mentally enslave Gentiles starting with the
Romans and proceeding down to the current day.
Though I'm a "Traditionalist" Roman Catholic and don't entirely agree
with this critique, www.VNNFORUM.COM is a place where folks can "take
the gloves off" and duke it out over this issue without fear of being
banned by folks who are still trying to defend the shambling corpses
of organizations our ancestors ran which are now entirely colonized by
Jews and Judaizers alike.
Thanks Dr Whittaker for your excellent website and I must say I
thoroughly enjoyed your book on education.
Comment by ????
ooops I see a coupla mistakes there, oh well. goodnuff.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 03:18 PM
Are you referring to grammatical errors? Other than a couple of minor
ones, I don't see any mistakes.
Devere
11-07-2005, 07:13 PM
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
How did he kill himself? Gun? Drug?
Hadding
11-09-2005, 02:00 PM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. So I am not at all surprised to find he
committed suicide, especially given his extreme pessimism about the
plight of the white race. I wonder if the cancer was something that
merely tipped the scales. Anyone who reads his later writings can see
quite a bit of dispair.
He was very, very sick with no hope of recovery and saw himself losing
his mind. Despair about the racial situation was not a factor.
I was working in the NA offices when RPO died and I heard about his
death from Kevin Strom. If I recall correctly he shot himself.
Eagle Boy
11-09-2005, 02:13 PM
If this thread doesn't pick up soon, I'm going to kill myself.
Eagle Boy
:box:
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-09-2005, 03:31 PM
If this thread doesn't pick up soon, I'm going to kill myself.
Eagle Boy
:box:
Try and make some on-topic posts OK?
Bernie
11-09-2005, 06:47 PM
He was very, very sick with no hope of recovery and saw himself losing
his mind. Despair about the racial situation was not a factor.
I was working in the NA offices when RPO died and I heard about his
death from Kevin Strom. If I recall correctly he shot himself.
I began reading his articles around 1996, and quickly recognised here
was a remarkably intelligent man. I found his take on the JFK
assasination very interesting, after reading it I wondered if anyone
could still believe the official story. What would he make of America
today, what would his take be on the 911 'attacks'?
What would this extrodinary man say of Dubya and the Neocons?
NeoNietzsche
11-09-2005, 07:04 PM
It is correct that Professor Oliver ended his life by gunfire.
I have that information from someone who was asked by the Professor to
be available to place the room of his home back in order after the act
and to see to Mrs. Oliver in the aftermath.
ohgolly
11-09-2005, 08:24 PM
NeoNietzsche, long time no see.
Post more often.
ernst blofeld
11-05-2005, 03:40 PM
Hello,
I am a new member to this forum and have been doing some research on
the great Revilo Oliver. I came across an article about him on the
SPLC website that indicated he committed suicide. I had never heard
this before and was quite shocked. Could anyone verify if this is true
and if so what were the possible reasons for his decision?
I realize he was very old at the time of his death.
thanks
Hadding
11-06-2005, 02:37 AM
Hello,
I am a new member to this forum and have been doing some research on
the great Revilo Oliver. I came across an article about him on the
SPLC website that indicated he committed suicide. I had never heard
this before and was quite shocked. Could anyone verify if this is true
and if so what were the possible reasons for his decision?
I realize he was very old at the time of his death.
thanks
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
centerfire
11-06-2005, 06:00 AM
I have wondered how he died. I hadn't looked b/c I just assumed it was
natural causes.
raginbill
11-06-2005, 06:22 AM
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
I respect Revillo P. for dealing with that. The man was terminaly ill
with noticably ( to him. I didn't know him) deteriorating faculties.
Given a like circumstance I hope to save my resources for the young &
healthy related to me ( or not related to me, perhaps) than spend it
on the jagoff medical profession.
Life is for the living. When I die, leave me be. I fear not death but
a life devoid of Whites.
Better dead than mud.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 05:58 AM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. So I am not at all surprised to find he
committed suicide, especially given his extreme pessimism about the
plight of the white race. I wonder if the cancer was something that
merely tipped the scales. Anyone who reads his later writings can see
quite a bit of dispair.
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-07-2005, 12:34 PM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. ........
He would have wanted us to appreciate and remember that he did not
invent this position but followed Roman Tradition in that regard. Yes
he was pessimistic about our plight but I think not because of despair
but objectivity.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 02:20 PM
A great thing about Oliver was that he was able to point out world
historical precedents for almost all of his beliefs. I don't doubt he
may have had in mind some Roman or other point of reference (I don't
recall him stating so specifically). The way he wrote about this
subject, though, seemed integral. I share the same beliefs he espoused
about one being free to make this decision, 100%.
I think he was quite objective about where the course of events were
leading, but I always got an inkling of despair as well. Once in a
while he showed a ray of hope but not often.
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-07-2005, 02:46 PM
oh look, somebody mentioned Oliver and VNNFORUM on Dr Whittaker's blog
today since he was a talkin bout them zhideo-xtians! Hmm was that moi?
http://whitakeronline.org/blog/?p=777
Interesting comments Mr Whittaker. I think that there is a place
people can discuss this "outside of Stormfront," and with quite a bit
more latitude to identify the Judaic antecedents- and weaknesses- in
"Judeo-Christianity." That place is none other than www.VNNFORUM.COM.
However, this heart is not for the faint of heart, and there are many
hardcore critics of Christianity at this website who in the manner of
Revilo Oliver, reject it branch and root as a trick connived by Jews
to weaken, exploit, and mentally enslave Gentiles starting with the
Romans and proceeding down to the current day.
Though I'm a "Traditionalist" Roman Catholic and don't entirely agree
with this critique, www.VNNFORUM.COM is a place where folks can "take
the gloves off" and duke it out over this issue without fear of being
banned by folks who are still trying to defend the shambling corpses
of organizations our ancestors ran which are now entirely colonized by
Jews and Judaizers alike.
Thanks Dr Whittaker for your excellent website and I must say I
thoroughly enjoyed your book on education.
Comment by ????
ooops I see a coupla mistakes there, oh well. goodnuff.
centerfire
11-07-2005, 03:18 PM
Are you referring to grammatical errors? Other than a couple of minor
ones, I don't see any mistakes.
Devere
11-07-2005, 07:13 PM
Yes Dr. Oliver killed himself in 1994, but there is more to it than
that. He was in his 80s, he had lymphatic cancer, and he'd noticed
that the illness had started causing his mind to fail. You could say
that it was self-administered euthanasia.
I had written a letter to him a few weeks before that, asking him some
questions about a point that he'd made in one of his speeches, and
already in his repsonse he was saying that he was so sick that he
really couldn't do much. He said that he would try to write a piece
for Liberty Bell addressing my questions but this never happened.
How did he kill himself? Gun? Drug?
Hadding
11-09-2005, 02:00 PM
I recall reading in several of his Postscripts his opinions on people
taking their own lives. He was not only a proponent of euthenasia, but
he believed that everyone has total ownership of their lives and
suicide is an inherent right. So I am not at all surprised to find he
committed suicide, especially given his extreme pessimism about the
plight of the white race. I wonder if the cancer was something that
merely tipped the scales. Anyone who reads his later writings can see
quite a bit of dispair.
He was very, very sick with no hope of recovery and saw himself losing
his mind. Despair about the racial situation was not a factor.
I was working in the NA offices when RPO died and I heard about his
death from Kevin Strom. If I recall correctly he shot himself.
Eagle Boy
11-09-2005, 02:13 PM
If this thread doesn't pick up soon, I'm going to kill myself.
Eagle Boy
:box:
Antiochus Epiphanes
11-09-2005, 03:31 PM
If this thread doesn't pick up soon, I'm going to kill myself.
Eagle Boy
:box:
Try and make some on-topic posts OK?
Bernie
11-09-2005, 06:47 PM
He was very, very sick with no hope of recovery and saw himself losing
his mind. Despair about the racial situation was not a factor.
I was working in the NA offices when RPO died and I heard about his
death from Kevin Strom. If I recall correctly he shot himself.
I began reading his articles around 1996, and quickly recognised here
was a remarkably intelligent man. I found his take on the JFK
assasination very interesting, after reading it I wondered if anyone
could still believe the official story. What would he make of America
today, what would his take be on the 911 'attacks'?
What would this extrodinary man say of Dubya and the Neocons?
NeoNietzsche
11-09-2005, 07:04 PM
It is correct that Professor Oliver ended his life by gunfire.
I have that information from someone who was asked by the Professor to
be available to place the room of his home back in order after the act
and to see to Mrs. Oliver in the aftermath.
ohgolly
11-09-2005, 08:24 PM
NeoNietzsche, long time no see.
Post more often.