“2. Nobody has written any sort of correct biographical portrait of him particularly after his resignation from the JBS and”
I don’t know that anyone is willing to spend the time. He wasn’t all that well known when he was active and is barely remembered today. He was an oddball who left the mainstream in a big way back in the ‘60s.
But he is a curiosity that is kind of weirdly fascinating. If you decide to become his biographer make sure that you hang on to the film rights...
Actually, Revilo Oliver was extremely well-known within the right-wing movement.
BEFORE he joined the JBS, he was a regular contributor to National Review and American Mercury magazines. He was the featured speaker at events sponsored by numerous conservative organizations. He was an endorser of many groups OR he was a member of the “advisory board” of many right-wing organizations.
He was a prolific writer and speaker — which you can see from this website:
http://www.revilo-oliver.com/indexold.html