O’Collins Presents 25 Most Evil Men In History List
Author of Almanac of Evil May Shock Some With Choices

By Greg Szymanski, JD
Dec. 22, 2008

Frank  O’Collins, author of The Almanac of Evil, presents an interesting question:

“Is it genuinely possible to construct a 25 most evil people of all time list?”

O’Collins answered emphatically in the affirmative, presenting a list with some familiar and some very unfamiliar names.

Names like Hitler and Stalin would bring very little controversy, said O’Collins but “I suspect when the name Paul of Tarsus is added to the list it will bring outrage.”

O’Collins wanted to explain how he constructed the list and presented the Arctic Beacon with the following in-depth explanation:

Most people, without even having to think too deeply can at least name three historical figures they believe are the most evil. For some, the outgoing President of the United States might be one name. For others, it might be a historical figure such as Roman Emperor Caligula or Roman Emperor Nero.
Given enough time and research, I believe it is feasible to construct an “all time most evil” list over the past few thousand years, based on historical record and knowledge.

How was this particular list of “25 most evil” constructed?

For some who hear the names on the list of the 25 most evil people of all time, there might be disbelief verging in incredulity as to how some names might come to be there. Here is what O’Collins said:To read the rest of this article subscribe now!