Thursday, December 29, 2011
American Nazism & Ignorant Americans: Down with the Pledge of Allegiance
Most Americans are so ignorant that they do not know that German National Socialists did not refer to themselves as "Nazis," nor as "Fascists." Some popular authors probably know that that GNSers did not refer to themselves as Nazis nor Fascists, yet those authors never actually explain or emphasize the point, and that means that ignorant Americans can read books by many popular authors and remain clueless about the fact that GNSers did not call themselves nazis nor fascists.
Americans are so ignorant that they do not even know what German
National Socialists actually called themselves. Americans are so
ignorant that they think German National Socialists called themselves
nazis and fascists, because those are the only words ignorant
Americans have ever heard or spoken in that regard in their entire
lives.
Oh, and Americans are so ignorant that they do not know that German
National Socialists did not call their symbol a "swastika." GNSers
called it a Hakenkreuz (hooked cross). Americans are so ignorant they
do not know that GNSers used their hooked cross to represent crossed S-
letters for their socialism.
American ignorance is all part of the USA's police state and its
government schools (socialist schools).
Americans are so ignorant about their Pledge of Allegiance. Americans
are so ignorant that they do not know that nazi salutes and nazi
behavior came from a national socialist in the USA - Francis Bellamy
and from the USA's early Pledge of Allegiance gesture.
Many popular Authors are also ignorant about the early American nazi
salute, and thus those authors never explain it and instead they act
as if the persecution of people for refusing the stiff-armed salute
was unique to Germany. That means that ignorant Americans can read
books by many authors and remain clueless about the fact that the
salute came from the USA where people were persecuted for not
performing it before, and through, the existence of German national
socialism.
Bellamy specified an initial military salute in the pledge that was
then extended outward to gesture at the flag with the palm up, as if
to say "there is the flag that we are chanting about." In practice,
small brainwashed children would merely extend the military salute out
to point at the flag, resulting in the Nazi salute. See the web sites
that archive the work of the documentarian Dr. Rex Curry as he leads
viewers on a journey into the mind and spirit of America. The
legendary teacher explores the power of myths, sacred myths, in "the
land of the free and the home of the brave."
Adolf Hitler learned the gesture from Harvard grad Ernst Hanfstaengl
and Harvard football, which used the gesture from the pledge. Today,
the pledge remains a scary part of the USA's current police state.
http://rexcurry.net/i-pledge-allegiance-to-the-flag.jpg
Ear Rape without lube: The Pledge of Allegiance to the USA's flag
Ear rape without lube: the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. The Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of Nazi salutes and Nazi behavior.
Another Wikipedia myth has been debunked. The myth is that the American Nazi salute was changed via the action of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Many Americans have been misled by Wikipedia into making that claim. The truth is that there is no evidence that FDR had anything to do with ending the American Nazi salute in the Pledge of Allegiance. FDR just happened to be president at the time that Congress made idiotic forays into the mess. It would make as much sense to claim that FDR promoted the American Nazi salute in that Congress' initial 1942 law retained the extended-arm gesture for the Pledge of Allegiance.
http://rexcurry.net/pledgelaws.html
June 3, 1940: In the case of Minersville School District v. Gobitis, the Supreme Court of the United States rules that children can be persecuted if they refuse to chant in worship of government in unison on command daily in government schools (socialist schools).
December 8, 1941 was the date of the US declaration of war, but in fact the US was at war on December 7, 1941 at about 7:55 AM when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. (Hitler declared war
against the US on December 11, 1941, in support of his Axis agreements with Japan).
June 22, 1942: date of enactment of Pub.L. 77-623, 56 Stat. 377, H.J.Res. 303 in which Congress, long after the U.S. entered WWII, began idiotic attempts to dictate and alter the Pledge of Allegiance, yet the alteration retained the extended arm salute that was the origin of the Nazi salute. Section 7 stated: "That the pledge of allegiance to the flag, 'I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all', be rendered by standing with the right hand over the heart; extending the right hand, palm upward, toward the flag at the words 'to
the flag' and holding this position until the end, when the hand drops to the side. However, civilians will always show full respect to the flag when the pledge is given by merely standing at attention, men removing the headdress. Persons in uniform shall render the military salute." Note that persons in uniform continued to use the military salute, which was the initial salute for the earlier Pledge of Allegiance (as written by Francis
Bellamy in 1892) and which was the source of the Nazi salute when it was extended outward to point at the flag. In practice the second gesture was performed palm-down when the military salute was merely stretched at the flag (see the discoveries of the historian Dr. Rex Curry, author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
December 22, 1942: date of enactment of Pub.L. 77-829, 56 Stat. 1074, H.J.Res. 359 which attempted again to alter the Pledge of Allegiance and completely drop the extended arm salute, probably because people continued to perform the American Nazi salute, with the arm straight out and the palm down, as had been the habit for so long. Section 7 stated: "That the pledge of allegiance to the flag, 'I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all', be rendered by standing with the right hand over the heart. However, civilians will always show full respect to the flag when the pledge is given by merely standing at attention, men removing the headdress. Persons in uniform shall render the military salute. Note that persons in uniform continued to use the military salute, which was the initial salute for the earlier Pledge of Allegiance, and the source of the Nazi salute. Congress' 2nd idiotic attempt to dictate the robotic chanting ritual was ignored by many Americans who continued to perform America's Nazi salute during the pledge.
June 14, 1943: in the case of West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, the Supreme Court of the United States, after Congress had already tried to drop America's Nazi salute, decided to reverse the 1940 Minersville v. Gobitis decision, after the decision had inspired violence and persecution of children (and
parents) for refusing to chant mechanically and perform America's Nazi salute.
Americans did not immediately drop the American Nazi salute in the pledge. The American Nazi salute persisted into the '50s and '60s in some places.
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