Pledge Of Allegiance
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Pledge Of Allegiance
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Who's your nanny? Who's
your daddy? The government is your mommy and daddy under
socialism, the dogma of the Bellamys. They wanted the government
to take over education and they wanted a flag over every school
so that everyone would know their new nanny and daddy.
Girl Scouts &
Boy Scouts (from 1907) and other Americans helped spread
the USA's "Nazi" salute worldwide. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-scouting.html
This is also an example of how the American stiff arm salute
was spreading beyond use in the Pledge of Allegiance, where it
developed from 1892. In the USA, children would dress in uniforms
(scouts), wave flags, and were forced to perform the stiff arm
salute in government schools that imposed segregation and taught
racism, and it occurred long before the behavior was adopted in Germany's
Hitler Youth (and by Young Pioneers in the former Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics).
It is frightening to note that the Scouts also used the swastika symbol,
including a badge with the swastika.
Boy Scouts swastika Badge http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-scouting.html#BOY_SCOUTS_SWASTIKA
They were dashing about the globe (including Germany) wearing paramilitary
uniforms with swastikas, doing stiff-arm salutes, waving flags, and (in the
USA) chanting mechanically to flags with the pledge's early stiff arm salute,
years before, and leading up and beyond the creation of the National Socialist
German Workers Party.
Many of those young men eventually joined the USA's military or they
were forced to join via involuntary servitude in the draft, and much of
what they learned continued there. http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html
It helps to explain why similar behavior occurred in the USA's military.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-images.html#THE_TRUE_SALUTE
The American salute also spread after it became the Olympic
salute.
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter1a1c.html
The International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) displays deafening
silence on the Olympic salute. It is fascinating historical amnesia
because it is the same behavior displayed by government and media
in the USA concerning the Pledge of Allegiance as the origin of
the Olympic salute and of the salute of the National Socialist German
Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/olympics.html
German American Bund
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A photograph shows a train called the "Camp
Siegfried Special" as it pulls into Yaphank station at the
German American Bund camp in Long Island, New York. People standing
outside of the train greet it with the stiff-arm salute.
It is another example of how America's
early stiff-arm salute was spreading outside of its origin
in the Pledge of Allegiance, and was even becoming a general
greeting.
http://rexcurry.net/pledgebund.html
Today, historical films evoke surprise by
showing the stiff-arm salute performed by Bundists toward
both the American flag and the German Swastika flag. The films
always fail to mention that the stiff-arm salute was the salute
to the American flag where it originated long before Germans adopted
it.
America's leading authority on the
Pledge Of Allegiance showed that the early Pledge salute
was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the straight-arm
salute, and the 'ancient Roman salute' myth, came from the Pledge
Of Allegiance. http://rexcurry.net/roman-salute-metropolitan-museum-of-art.html
This was the early salute to the flag in the Pledge of Allegiance.
It was used by the KKK or Ku Klux Klan as well as by many other people
who mechanically chanted the Pledge. They were performing the gesture
and chanting to flags long before people in Germany took up the habit.
The Klan is another example of how America's early stiff-arm
salute spread outside of the Pledge of Allegiance, and evolved
into a general gesture.
http://rexcurry.net/kkk-ku-klux-klan-christian-socialism.html
Today, historical films cause confustion by
showing the straight-arm salute performed by Klan members.
The films always fail to mention that the straight-arm salute was
the salute to the United States' flag where it began long before German
National Socialists adopted it.
THE TRUE SALUTE THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE MODERN
HAND-OVER-THE-HEART GESTURE IN THE PLEDGE ?
Francis Bellamy
would oppose the hand-over-the-heart salute to the flag in the Pledge
of Allegiance.
Also see
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The hand-over-the-heart in the Pledge of Allegiance is supposed
to be performed with the right hand in a military salute over the heart.
That news is supported by photographic evidence in recent research.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-images.html
Francis Bellamy, author of the Pledge, would have opposed the change
to the hand-over-the-heart (the hand placed flat against the chest).
Today the military salute at the chest complies with "the right
hand over the heart" dictated under the Flag Code that Congress passed.
The chest-military salute may have been the original intent of people
who supported "the right hand over the heart" legislation.
A photograph of the military salute at the chest is at
http://rexcurry.net/military-salute-socialism-pledge-allegiance.jpg
The original Pledge of Allegiance began with the classic military
salute (to the forehead) that was then extended out toward the
flag. It was the origin of the stiff-arm salute adopted later by
the National Socialist German Workers Party in chants to its swastika
flag and as a general gesture of greeting (as shown by the historian Dr.
Rex Curry, author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
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The Pledge's initial military salute was sometimes modified
because some educrats believed that children should not mimic
the military, because it was either disrespectful or creepy. A modified
version of the gesture used the military salute from the chest and then
extended outward in the stiff-arm salute. An 1899 photograph of the
gesture is at
http://rexcurry.net/military-socialism-pledgeofallegiance1899.jpg
It is frightening to note that Adolf Hitler and German National
Socialists also adopted the gesture of the military salute from the
chest extended outward to the stiff-arm salute.
Congress was so vague that some people (especially those people
who were already performing the military salute from the chest) interpreted
"the right hand over the heart" as meaning the military salute from the
chest and they continued to perform it in that manner, but no longer
with the stiff-arm extension that had followed in the past.
http://rexcurry.net/1n1.GIF
Research indicates that the current hand-cupping-the-breast
is NOT the correct gesture, as originally intended, and that the chest-military-salute
IS what was intended by people who supported the current "hand-over-the-heart"
phrase.
The military salute at the chest is consistent with Francis
Bellamy's original intent to use the military salute as his initial
gesture. Francis Bellamy (author of the Pledge of Allegiance in 1892)
and his cousin Edward Bellamy called their dogma "Military Socialism."
They wanted all of society to ape the military. That was the purpose of
putting flags over every school and ordering mechanical chanting in military
formation daily. A video documentary explains more at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssWWZ3XEe4
The "swastika building" at the Navy's Coronado Seabees Barracks
in California is an odd reminder of the Bellamy dogma.
http://rexcurry.net/military-socialism-militarism-socialist-complex.html
The Bellamys bear some blame for the modern swastika as alphabetical
S-symbolism for "socialism." When the Theosophical Society
(TS) teamed up with the Bellamyite Nationalist movement
for military socialism (1888), the TS was already using the
swastika as a symbol for socialism.
The TS began using the symbol from 1875.
http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame-blavatsky-theosophical-society.html
American soldiers adopted the swastika during
WWI, and it was used against Germany. Before that time, the
symbol was associated in the USA with the growing
popularity of the Bellamy dogma of "military
socialism."
http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html
Bellamy's military salute in the Pledge (and the military salute
over the heart) is consistent with the flag code's demand that persons
in uniform should render the military salute during the Pledge.
It is disturbing to note that the flag code requires persons in uniform
to NOT pledge allegiance ("persons in uniform should remain silent" during
the Pledge) while persons not in a government uniform (all other individuals)
are commanded to mechanically chant in unison. It would make more sense
if the opposite occurred.
Francis Bellamy would oppose the hand-over-the-heart salute to
the flag in his Pledge of Allegiance. The same people who say that
Bellamy would have opposed changes to the words of his Pledge (e.g.
the addition "under God" in 1954), would agree that Bellamy would have
opposed changes to the gesture of his Pledge to America's fasciate flag.
http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism.html#AMERICAN_SOCIALISTS_SPREAD_FASCISM
The military salute at the chest is consistent with the military
mentality of Congress when the current gesture was enacted in 1942 (years
after WWII had already begun, and a year after the U.S. had entered WWII.
On June 22, 1942 Congress passed a joint resolution which was amended
on December 22, 1942 to become Public Law 829; Chapter 806, 77th Congress,
2nd session. The Pearl Harbor attack had occurred on December 7, 1941,
the U.S. declared war the following day).
http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html
Many people opposed changing the stiff-arm salute, and did not care
that German socialists had "stolen" it, and Americans voiced explanations
like: "we originated it" and "we did it first" and so it was "our salute"
or "America's salute."
Before 1942, some people thought it was creepy for children to
perform the initial military salute to the forehead as written
by Francis Bellamy in his original Pledge, so the forehead salute of
the ritual was sometimes dropped entirely, leaving nothing but
the American stiff-armed salute. That modified form of
the American salute was later adopted by the National Socialist
German Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
The military salute is a sign of submission to a superior officer
/ commanding officer (in this case the flag / government) whose
orders must be obeyed without question. The Pledge fits the USA's
police state, which continues to expand and grow in power.
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U.S. soldiers used the stiff-arm salute before it was used
by the National Socialist German Workers Party (the NSGWP or Nazis).
The American practice was the origin of the behavior adopted later
by German National Socialists.
http://rexcurry.net/military-socialism-militarism-socialist-complex.html
U.S. soldiers had learned the behavior in government schools (socialist
schools) and in the Boy Scouts. Scouts traveled internationally (including
Germany) wearing paramilitary uniforms with the Boy Scout's swastika badges,
doing stiff-arm salutes, waving flags, and (in the USA) chanting mechanically
to flags with the pledge's early stiff arm salute in government schools (socialist
schools) that imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official policy.
That happened decades before, and leading up to (and beyond) the creation
of the National Socialist German Workers Party.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-scouting.html
Early flag ettiquette for men in uniform included the
straight-arm salute when the flag was passing or when the Pledge
of Allegiance was being mechanically chanted.
http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html
The Sunday Times-Signal in Zanesville, Ohio of
August 9, 1942 states, "When the flag is passing in parade or in
review, all persons present should face the flag, stand at attention
and salute. Those present in uniform should render the right-hand salute."
The same article distinguishes the behavior for the actual Pledge of
Allegiance by stating that during the pledge, "Persons in uniform shall
render the military salute." The newspaper provides a photograph
of the right-hand salute showing a stiff arm salute with the palm up.
The arm and the palm are so stiff and straight that, at a distance,
the viewer would not see the direction of the palm.
Old photographs collected by Dr. Curry show that the salute
was also performed palm-down in the classic stylized salute adopted
later by German socialists.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
Several newspapers carried an article similar to
the one in the Bismarck Tribune on May 28, 1926. It states
that during the pledge of allegiance "persons in uniform render
the right-hand salute."
In that sense, the "Nazi salute" is actually the "American
salute" based on its origin.
As a consequence, the USA set a bad example for a long time.
http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html
The world observed U.S. military personnel delivering
the straight-arm salute to the flag before WWI, during WWI, after
WWI, into WWII and for almost three decades before the existence
of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
It continued into WWII and to 1942 (and beyond) when Congress
began to dictate the hand-over-the-heart gesture.
The Pledge salute even influenced the military salute at that
time. The Daily Northwestern Newspaper (Thursday Evening) March
8, 1917, explains that the military salute had an outward extension.
"Standing- at attention, raise the right hand to the forehead
Over the right eye, palm downward, fingers extended and close together,
arm at an angle of forty-five degrees. Move hand outward about a
foot, with a quick motion, then drop to the side."
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The American salute and the outward extension of the military salute influenced
flag fetishism adopted later by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
http://rexcurry.net/ussr-socialist-swastika-cccp-sssr.html
Many people marveled at Adolf Hilter's "hypnotic" powers of
propaganda, as if he was the first of his kind as head of the National
Socialist German Workers Party. Adolf Hitler's propaganda had
already been pioneered by Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and American
socialists. Francis Bellamy's original Columbus Day program
was a blueprint of nationwide propaganda for socialism in government
schools. They put government flags over schools, in classrooms
and everywhere.
They even put flags (and chanting
to flags) in churches in another eerie parallel followed decades later
by socialists in Germany.
Those historical facts explain every politician's
anti libertarian obsession with your children. That led to your neighbor's
obsession with your children and your life. It led to the enormous
size and scope of government today, the
USA's growing police state, and its aggressive military
socialism. They are reasons for massive reductions
in government, taxation, spending, debt, and
socialism.
The fixation on the fasciate flag in the Pledge of Allegiance
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MORE MODERN PLEDGE IGNORANCE AND
INSANITY, VIA CONGRESS AGAIN, OF COURSE:
"The Newport Harbor Elks Lodge has begun a campaign to let veterans know
they can now salute.
It seems that, until recently, all civilians were not supposed to salute
the flag during the Pledge of Allegiance, a parade flag passing by or the
playing of the national anthem. Instead, they were to put their hand over
their heart.
However, Keith Hunziker, editor of the Newport Lodge newsletter has admonished
members that a new law, passed by Congress now allows veterans of United States
military service as well as current service members to salute "at baseball
games, parades and formal events."
Said Keith in his editorial, "Those who are currently serving or have served
in the military have earned this right, and their recognition will be an inspiration
to others."
- Dec. 31, 2007 by PAT MICHAELS
in the OC Register
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Hugh S. Johnson (above). General
Hugh Johnson, was head of the National Recovery Administration
(NRA). He was an army officer and politician and loved the
Bellamy dogma of military socialism and the military-socialist complex.
Government creates socialist programs to coerce everyone (including
industrial leaders) into submitting to socialism, and the NRA was another
example of that modus operandi.
In one photograph (Granger Collection,
N.Y.), Johnson presents President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
to a group of industrial leaders in Washington, D.C.
on March 5, 1934 and Johnson uses the straight-arm salute (FDR
is holding the arm of Secret Service aid Gus Generick). see the
photograph at
http://rexcurry.net/nazi-salute-hugh-johnson-fdr.JPG
Hugh Samuel Johnson (1882-1942)
enjoyed the salute and performed it a lot, even when other
people were becoming even more uncomfortable about it.
According to Time Magazine (9-25-1933),
Johnson as head of the NRA (the National Recovery Administration,
FDR's socialist program) used the salute to review a parade
over which General Johnson presided.
Hitler as head of the NSGWP (National Socialist German Workers'
Party) used the salute to review parades.
General Johnson's military background influenced the behavior
of other military personnel.
http://rexcurry.net/military-socialism-militarism-socialist-complex.html
The American salute (1892) evolved
uses outside the confines of the Pledge of Allegiance
and the flag. It was another ominous parallel with what developed
later under the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html
Those other uses increased through the
efforts of Americans such as Ernst Hanfstaengl and through
organizations such as the German American Bund (The Bund
began as the Friends of New Germany in Chicago in 1933. The
group traced its roots to the Teutonia Society and National Socialist
Party, both active in the USA during the 1920s).
As early as the 1920's, Harvard Graduate
Ernst Hanfstaengl ("Hitler's Piano Player") personally
encouraged the leader of the National Socialist German
Workers' Party to adopt American salutes and chants, especially
those that Hanfstaengl used at Harvard football games.
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hanfstaengl.html
Roosevelt also attended Harvard and
knew Hanfstaengl.
The leader of America's national
government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, learned the salute
while growing up, and the salute was still being performed
while Roosevelt was in office as an adult. Congress did not attempt
to change the salute until after the United States was in WWII.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt received
the USA's Nazi-style salutes while he held office. The
American salute was used outside the confines of the Pledge
of Allegiance and the flag. In other words it acquired other
uses, another ominous parallel with what developed under the
National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Like a cancer, the flag ritual
of government schools in the United States spread domestically
and internationally.
"I was fascinated to see the pictures
of US school kids saluting the flag, as they do seem to have
an uncanny resemblence to images from the period of the National
Socialist German Workers' Party. In this respect they are similar
to images you explained from the 20's and 30's of people giving
the 'Olympic' salute which was identical to the National Socialist
German Workers' Party. This salute was given not only at the Olympics
but at all sorts of other sporting events. I've seen pictures in
the local papers for Northamptonshire from the 1930s of English
school children giving the salute as they march past!"
- Philip C.
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter1a1c.html
The memoirs of Ludwig von Mises, written
from his exile in Geneva in 1940, contain this moving, even
tragic, passage: "Occasionally I entertained the hope that
my writings would bear practical fruit and show the way for
policy. Constantly I have been looking for evidence of a change
in ideology. But...I have come to realize that my theories
explain the degeneration of a great civilization; they do not prevent
it. I set out to be a reformer, but only became the historian
of decline." See "Ludwig Von Mises Notes and Recollections" by Ludwig
Von Mises and Hans F. Sennholz; also see the article "Memories of Ludwig
von Mises" by Hans F. Sennholz.
Charles Lindbergh
National Socialists and Christian Socialists
in the USA (Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy et cetera) were bigots
and hated immigrants and wanted the government to take over all schools
to "correct" everyone. When the government granted their wish, the
government's schools imposed segregation by law and taught racism
as official policy. The government schools also dictated mechanical
chanting to the flag with the early American stiff-arm salute and persecuted
anyone who refused. Today, reporters in the mainstream media show old
film footage of the Klan performing the stiff-arm salute to the American
flag, implying that the Klan is mimicking Nazis, because the reporters
are ignorant of the fact that the stiff-arm was the salute of the Pledge
at that time. The government's behavior set a bad example and it pre-dated
and outlasted the same practice adopted later by the National Socialist
German Workers Party. Some of those policies still haunt Americans and
government schools. http://rexcurry.net/kkk-ku-klux-klan-christian-socialism.html
Pledge of Allegiance
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Pledge of Allegiance
This is the American salute by employees
of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power at Ducommon
Yards in October, 1930. The flag was raised over the agency.
It is another example of how the American salute was spreading
outside of laws forcing children to chant it in government schools
(socialist schools).
The German-American Bund, a supporter German
Socialism and of the National Socialist German Workers' Party,
was popular in southern California. At that time, no one knew
how the War would go in regard to the USA.
Today, adults do not want loudspeakers interrupting them
every morning to command their mechanical chanting ala "1984"!
Nevertheless, adults allow their children to be so abused in government
schools where parents surrender their children. Adults also submit
on occasion to the mechanical chanting due to peer pressure.
Pledge of Allegiance
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Pledge of Allegiance
From FrontPage Magazine: "Teachers
openly oppose reciting the Pledge," according to Ari Kaufman. The
same article indicates that Mr. Kaufman taught in government schools
(socialist schools) from 2001-2005 (in Los Angeles).
The follies of altruism or simply put: trying to gain approval and happiness
in life by continuous self-sacrifice to others. Perhaps better stated: living
your life for the sake of another person or persons, as exposed by the Philosopher
Ayn Rand. Everyone should read her great work of non-fiction, "THE VIRTUE
OF SELFISHNESS." Most folks are brainwashed from the cradle on (and by government
schools / socialist schools) to believe that self-sacrifice is the only good
virtue. Miss Rand explained that selfishness would bring out the best human
characteristics. Perhaps even result in our getting along much more peacefully
with one another - as individuals and even as nations.
Altruism is a powerful tool for controlling people. It was probably discovered
by the most primitive religionists and other thugs before that. The morality
of altruism is a tribal phenomenon. Prehistorical men were physically unable
to survive without clinging to a tribe for leadership and protection against
other tribes. The cause of
altruism's perpetuation into civilized eras is not physical, but psycho-epistemological:
the men of self-arrested, perceptual mentality are unable to survive without
tribal leadership and "protection" against reality. The doctrine of self-sacrifice
does not offend them: they have no Their leaders -the theoreticians of altruism-
know better. Immanuel Kant knew it; John Dewey knew it; B. F. Skinner knew
it; John Rawls knows it. Observe that it is not the mindless brute, but reason,
intelligence, ability, merit, self-confidence, self-esteem that they are
out to destroy.
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On Mindlessly mumbling in unison: "Better
to be silent and thought a fool than to robotically chant the
Pledge and remove all doubt."
This gesture below would have
been a better idea for America's stiff arm salute
http://rexcurry.net/pledgeofallegiance-salute-gun-girl-right-arm.jpg
http://rexcurry.net/pledgeofallegiance-salute-gun-girl-right-arm.jpg
Pledge Allegiance to the right to keep
and bear arms. It still is a better idea for a salute.
"Professor
Rex Curry's work shows everyone an unintended consequence
in the Pledge: It is a scary reminder of value in the Bill
Of Rights - especially the Second Amendment."
Shocking
PLEDGE
OF ALLEGIANCE PHOTOGRAPHS page 1
http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html