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Hutton Gibson

Hutton Peter Gibson (born August 26, 1918) is an American writer on Sedevacantism, a World War II veteran, the 1968 ''Jeopardy!'' grand champion and the father of 11 children, one of whom is the actor and director Mel Gibson.
Gibson is an outspoken critic, both of the post-Vatican II Roman Catholic Church and of those Traditionalist Catholics, like the Society of Saint Pius X, who reject Sedevacantism. Gibson is also a proponent of various conspiracy theories. In a 2003 interview he questioned how the Nazis could have disposed of six million bodies during the Holocaust and claimed that the September 11, 2001 attacks were perpetrated by remote control. He has also been quoted as saying the Second Vatican Council was "a Masonic plot backed by the Jews".〔(Catholics and Conspiracies )〕
==Early life and family==
Hutton "Red" Gibson was born in Peekskill, New York,〔https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XSYS-YDP〕 and is the son of businessman John Hutton Gibson (1884–1933) and Australian opera singer Eva Mylott (1875–1920). His maternal grandparents were Irish immigrants to Australia, while his father, from a wealthy tobacco-producing family from the American South, had Irish, English, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry.〔(Ancestry of Mel Gibson )〕〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000154/bio〕〔()〕〔()〕 He was raised in Chicago, Illinois. Gibson's mother died when he was two years old and his father died when he was fifteen. Gibson supported his younger brother, Alexis, who died in his early twenties. Gibson graduated from high school early, at age 15, and ranked third in his class.
According to Wensley Clarkson's biography of Mel Gibson, Gibson studied for the priesthood in a Chicago seminary of the Society of the Divine Word but left disgusted with the modernist theological doctrines taught there. However, in 2003 Gibson stated that his actual reason for leaving was because he did not want to be sent to New Guinea or the Philippines as a missionary.〔 Instead, he found work with Western Union and with the Civilian Conservation Corps.〔 He also contributed to and edited the newsletter "The Pointer" while he worked in Wisconsin for the CCC from 1938–1939.
Gibson served as a First Lieutenant in the Pacific Theater during World War II after his September 30, 1941, graduation from the U.S. Army Signal Corps OCS program at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. He was wounded by Japanese fire in action at the Battle of Guadalcanal and sent to a nursing home in 1944.
Gibson married Irish-born Anne Patricia Reilly on May 1, 1944, at the Catholic parish church of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Brooklyn, New York. They had ten children and adopted another one after their arrival in Australia. As of 2003, Gibson had 48 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.〔 His wife died in December 1990 and in January 2002 he married Teddy Joye Hicks, but in 2012 Gibson filed for divorce due to irreconcilable differences.〔 Since early 2006, he resides in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh〔http://www.wtae.com/r/9610978/detail.html] 〕

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