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'''Jean-Pierre Rex''' was an [[anarchist]] who, after using [[Om-Tsor]], adopted the alias "'''Revolution Man'''". |
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- You may be looking for the novel Revolution Man or Ed Hill, who adopted Rex's title after his death.
Jean-Pierre Rex was an anarchist who, after using Om-Tsor, adopted the alias "Revolution Man".
Under the influence of Om-Tsor, Rex carved his symbol into the Great Pyramid of Giza, the snows of Austria, both towers of the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the Stonehenge stones, the floor of the St Peter's Cathedral and Red Square. After Rex disagreed with the beliefs of fellow anarchist Ed Hill, Ed killed him and adopted his identity as the Revolution Man. (PROSE: Revolution Man)