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

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