Bishop Richard Williamson ~+~ March 8, 1940 – January 29, 2025
Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Bishop Richard Williamson, a prominent and renowned figure in the field of World War II revisionism, who left us on January 29, 2025, at the age of 84. Bishop Williamson was not only a dedicated clergyman but also a passionate advocate for historical truth, known for his unwavering commitment to revisiting and challenging established narratives surrounding the events of the Second World War.
Bishop Williamson’s courage in addressing these sensitive subjects often placed him at odds with mainstream historical perspectives and societal norms. Despite facing significant backlash and criticism, he remained steadfast in his beliefs, advocating for open dialogue and critical examination of historical events in the face of pervasive censorship. His writings and lectures inspired many to question accepted narratives and seek a deeper understanding of the complexities of history. Present company included.
Beyond his scholarly contributions, Bishop Williamson was a man of deep faith and conviction. He dedicated his life to serving his community and the Church, providing guidance and support to those in need. His compassion and commitment to his parishioners were evident in his pastoral work, where he sought to uplift and inspire others through his teachings. It was evident in his Revisionist work as well, by virtue of his choosing to take a stand for unpopular truths, showing a great example to those under his teaching that many otherwise great teachers have been unwilling to.
Bishop Williamson leaves behind a legacy of intellectual bravery and a call for diligent historical inquiry—one that remains profoundly relevant today and will inspire future generations to tell the truth and shame the devil. While the details of his family are unknown to this writer, we extend our deepest condolences to his loved ones. Speaking for the revisionist community at large, he is survived by a growing movement of free-thinkers and ideological insurgents who admired him most for his dedication to truth and justice.
The revisionist community is intellectually diverse, encompassing a wide range of philosophical and spiritual perspectives. While not all share the Christian faith and concurrent hope in an afterlife in a paradise restored that animated Bishop Williamson’s life, we can all agree that his legacy lives on in those who honor his memory. By picking up the torch he has laid down, we carry forward the eternal light of truth into the darkness of censorship and deception that he so courageously fought against.
Vincit veritas omnia —Truth conquers all.
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