Revilo P Oliver
Scholarly and Intelligence Background
Revilo P. Oliver, a Classics Professor at the University of Illinois, possessed an authoritative background, having held an important wartime role in military code-breaking. During World War II, he served as the director of a secret research group at the War Department, commanding a staff that eventually grew to 175 individuals, and subsequently received a citation for his outstanding government service.
This personal vantage point, combined with his strong academic background and extreme outspokenness, rendered him a uniquely valuable, if controversial, source on the hidden history of World War II.
Oliver placed racial conflict at the absolute centre of his world-view and was deemed an outspoken Social Darwinist.
His analysis of America’s involvement in both World War I and World War II was largely consistent with the accounts provided by John Beaty and numerous other highly-regarded journalists and historians of that era, such as the contributors to the volume Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace.
Orchestration of World War II
Oliver minced no words regarding his assessment of President Franklin D Roosevelt(FDR), whom he repeatedly referenced as the great War Criminal. Oliver’s analysis maintained that Roosevelt deliberately sought to foment a major European war, primarily because he believed that this was the only route out of his desperate economic and political difficulties, a stratagem not unknown among national leaders throughout history. This ambition was further facilitated by the overwhelming Jewish hostility toward Nazi Germany, which pointed the President in that specific direction.
Oliver claimed that FDR’s initial plan to involve America in the conflict was thwarted by the prudence of the German government. Roosevelt, despising and hating White Americans, used the United States Navy to commit innumerable acts of stealthy and treacherous aggression against Germany in a secret and undeclared war, hidden from the American people.
he hope was that this massive piracy would exasperate the Germans into declaring war on the United States. These foul acts were known and commonly discussed in informed circles by the officers and men of the Navy carrying out the orders of their Commander-in-Chief.
When provocations against Germany failed to secure a declaration of war, Roosevelt resorted to provoking a Japanese attack as a back door to war.
The Ultimate Secret of Pearl Harbor
Oliver asserted that American Military Intelligence had completely broken the most secure Japanese codes, providing the US government with full knowledge of all Japanese plans. The most exhilarating message read by American Military Intelligence was one sent by the Japanese government to their Ambassador in Berlin, asserting that no human mind could decipher messages enciphered on the Purple Machine.
The ultimate secret of Pearl Harbor, Oliver contended, involved a deliberate deception orchestrated by Roosevelt. In January 1941, almost eleven months prior to Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt summoned the Portuguese Ambassador, enjoining him to the utmost secrecy, and asked him to inform Premier Salazar that the United States planned to crush Japan by waiting until her military forces and lines of communication were stretched to the utmost before suddenly launching an all-out war.
Roosevelt knew that the Japanese had compromised the Portuguese enciphered code and were currently reading all messages sent through it by wireless. This strategically leaked statement was intended for the Japanese government. The trick succeeded, as the contents of the Portuguese Ambassador’s message promptly appeared in a Japanese message enciphered by the Purple Machine, confirming that Japan had been convinced of Roosevelt’s supposed plans. Roosevelt merely had to wait for Japan to act on this "secret" information and order naval movements and diplomatic negotiations to appear to confirm American intentions.
Allied Conduct and War Crimes
Oliver was vehemently critical of the manner in which the Allies prosecuted the war, particularly condemning the deliberate slaughter of civilian populations. He denounced Churchill’s 1940 aerial bombing strategy as the most monstrous sort of war crime. He described the act of contriving death and suffering for a government's own people to facilitate lying propaganda as one of infamous and savage treason.
He also condemned the bombing of the unfortified city of Dresden, describing it as nicely timed to ensure an agonising death to the maximum number of White women and children. He classified this ferocious act as one of unmitigated savagery unparalleled in the history of our race.
Following the conflict, Oliver harshly condemned the brutal American occupation of Germany, citing innumerable atrocities against the German civilian population. He stated that most of the unspeakable atrocities were committed by savages and Jews in American uniforms, but also conceded that many were perpetrated by Americans. Oliver maintained that the atrocities were encouraged by the American supreme commander in Europe, whose orders made it difficult or hazardous for responsible American generals to observe what had been the rules of civilised warfare.
The Post-War Settlement
Oliver declared that the Nuremberg Trials brought everlasting shame upon America. He described the proceedings as foul murders, noting that the Americans had chosen to hold quasi-judicial trials before they kill, an act of vileness deemed historically inconsistent with the character of the race.
The vanquished were convicted according to laws invented specifically for the purpose. Oliver further claimed that the convictions were based on perjured testimony extorted from prisoners of war by torture. Regarding the claims made against the Nazis concerning death camps, Oliver was informed that such admissions were obtained under Anglo-American torture.
Oliver was particularly scathing towards the traditional narrative of the Jewish Holocaust. He characterised the supposed extermination of some millions of Jews by the Germans as a hoax, devised to pep up the cattle that were being stampeded into Europe.
He stated that agents of the Office of Soviet Stooges (OSS) were dispatched to occupied Germany to set up gas chambers to lend some verisimilitude to the hoax, but these efforts were so lazy and feckless that they merely sent back pictures of shower baths, which were subsequently suppressed to avoid ridicule. He expressed astonishment that this lie was used to extort thirty billion dollars from the helpless Germans and was rammed into the minds of German children by American educators.
Oliver’s sentiments regarding Roosevelt’s actions were widely shared within the highest echelons of the American military; the eventual death of Roosevelt provoked widespread exultation and fierce delight in the social circle of military intelligence officers and top generals, who viewed him as the evil man.