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Author: Like father, like son. Mel Gibson (Holocaust denier) |
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Date Posted: 22:08:25 07/31/06 Mon In reply to: Captain Longinus 's message, "Mel Gibson File VII" on 21:59:58 07/31/06 Mon Hutton Gibson (born August 26, 1918) is the father of actor Mel Gibson and a writer on religion. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of businessman John Hutton Gibson and Australian opera singer Eva Mylott. He currently resides in Summersville, West Virginia, after living many years in Texas. [1] According to Wensley Clarkson's biography of Mel Gibson, Hutton spent time in a Catholic seminary during the late 1930s. According to one friend of the family, he left out of disgust with the Modernist doctrines taught there. Hutton Gibson served as a US Army Officer in the Pacific Theater during World War II after graduation from an OCS program. He was wounded in action at the Battle of Guadalcanal and invalidated home in 1944. Following a victory on the Jeopardy! game show, he moved his family to Australia in 1968, reportedly out of a desire to protect his sons from being sent to the Vietnam War and because he believed that changes in American society were immoral. After the promulgation of the Novus Ordo, the Gibson family home in Sydney, Australia was used as a secret chapel where the Tridentine Mass was offered. Also, Hutton used the house to store statues and altar relics which were being discarded by Catholic parishes at the time. Hutton was reputedly the secretary of the Latin Mass Society of Australia, but was ousted after becoming increasingly vocal about his belief that the See of Peter is vacant due to the Popes embracing heresy (see Sedevacantism). Hutton Gibson is a Traditionalist Catholic. He goes further than many, however, embracing Sedevacantism and several ideas that many Traditionalists find repugnant and embarassing. He has stated that the Second Vatican Council was illegitimate and was the result of a secret anti-Catholic plot orchestrated by both Masons and Jews.[2] It has been incorrectly claimed that Hutton Gibson holds to the Siri Thesis. Gibson also adheres to the theory that the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were not carried out by Islamist terrorists aboard the planes, but rather by an unknown party using a "remote control," a view he has expressed on The Alex Jones Show.[3] Hutton Gibson with Holocaust denier Fredrick Töben, head of the Adelaide Institute, at the 2003 International Conference on Authentic History, Real News and the First Amendment Many of Hutton Gibson's beliefs and actions, including his promulgation of Holocaust revisionist theories, his association with known Holocaust revisionists and his contention that malevolent Jewish conspiracies exist within the Catholic Church and around the world, are consistent with traditional anti-Semitism. Echoing the claims of numerous other Holocaust deniers, he questions aspects of the Jewish Holocaust, especially the commonly accepted statistic that between five to seven million Jews were killed, arguing that it would have been impossible for the Nazis to have disposed of so many bodies.[4] He further claims that most of the Holocaust was "fiction," [4] that the thousands of Jews who disappeared from Poland during World War II "got up and left",[4] and that census statistics prove there were more Jews in Europe after World War II than before (a claim that is disputed by mainstream historians).[5] In support of his father, Mel Gibson claims that his father's beliefs do not amount to Holocaust denial. (Mel Gibson also says that he will not speak out publicly against his father.) Hutton Gibson publishes a quarterly newsletter called The War is Now! in which he details many of his views.
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