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Hutton Gibson (born August 26, 1918) is the father of actor Mel Gibson and a writer on religion
Because Gibson's views are consistently critical of the Jews, and is a proponent of unconventional theories about the Jews and their role in history, Hutton Gibson is widely considered to be an anti-semite.
Gibson also holds to the claim that the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were not carried out mostly by Muslims aboard the plane, but rather were carried out by "remote control," a view he has expressed on The Alex Jones Show.
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
Gibson denies commonly accepted aspects of the Jewish Holocaust, claiming that it is impossible for the "Holocaust" to have happened as described, since in his view, there would be no way to get rid of so many bodies. He claims that "There weren't even that many Jews in all of Europe", that the thousands who disappeared from Poland "got up and left", and says that according to the census statistics there were more Jews in Europe after World War II, statements denied by mainstream historians. 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.)
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