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USA started robotic group-chanting to flags, Nazism, Nazi salutes, & the modern swastika



 
 
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Default USA started robotic group-chanting to flags, Nazism, Nazi salutes, & the modern swastika

The United States originated Nazism, Nazi salutes, robotic group-chanting to
flags, and the modern swastika. The bizarre acts in the USA began as early
as 1875 and continued through the creation of the National Socialist German
Workers' Party (German Nazis or NSGWP). The NSGWP had clear roots in
National Socialism promoted by socialists in the USA. Amazing graphic images
that prove the point are at
http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame...l-society.html

The USA is still the worst example in the world of bizarre laws that require
robotic chanting to a national flag in government schools (socialist
schools) every day for 12 years.

It started in 1875, when the Theosophical Society was created in New York.
The TS was orgainized by Madame H.P. Blavatsky, Colonel Henry Steel Olcott
(U.S. army, retired, and a writer for the New York Daily Graphic), and
Charles Sotheran (an author, socialist, and a Freemason Supreme Council
member of the Scottish Rite). The TS grew rapidly and soon after became
international.

The Theosophical Society (TS) touted the explicit collectivist goal of
"universal brotherhood." The political product was socialism and
self-sacrifice to government by calling it the "greater good."

The TS reveals no knowledge of economics, markets, prices, trade or private
property rights.

Theosophy is similar to other civic, religious or philosophical groups where
followers are easily misled to embrace socialism.

The TS dogma included oddball theories about superior races, superior
societies, a "Great White Brotherhood" of masters, sub races, and seven
primary root races, including the "Aryan" race, which Blavatsky described as
superior to some other "races" (Cf. H. P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine
1:642; G. de Purucker, Fundamentals of the Esoteric Philosophy,. 294-5; also
"The Root-Race and Its Sub-Divisions," Studies in Occult Philosophy, pp.
35-9).

Similar oddball theories were repeated later by Alfred Rosenberg and other
members of the Thule Society and of the National Socialist German Workers
Party. Rosenberg was another notorious socialist who was active in Russia
(in 1917) and in Germany (with German National Socialists). The noted
historian Dr. Rex Curry has suggested that this may have been the
inspiration behind the adoption of the swastika as alphabetic symbolism for
"socialism" by the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/america-first-co...-org-wiki.html

Rosenberg was born to Baltic German parents in Reval (Tallinn) Estonia, then
part of the Russian Empire. He studied architecture at the Riga Polyechnical
Institute and engineering at Moscow University, completing his Ph.D. studies
in 1917.
http://rexcurry.net/ussr-socialist-s...cccp-sssr.html

After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he emigrated to Germany (in 1918)
along with his friend Max Scheubner-Richter. Rosenberg was one of the
earliest (January 1919) members of the German Workers Party and it became
the National Socialist German Workers Party and adopted the swastika as its
symbol and used the symbol to represent "S" letters for "socialist." In
1921, Rosenberg became editor of the Völkischer Beobachter ("Folkish
Observer"), the newspaper of the National Socialists.

Rosenberg also became a member of the Thule Society, founded August 17,
1918. Rosenberg and the Thule Society touted oddball ideas about socialism,
universal brotherhood, and the Aryan race that were all borrowed from the
notorious socialist and occultist Madame Blavatsky and her Theosophical
Society, formed in New York in 1875. The Thule Society used a swastika as
its symbol, however the Thule swastika was not the same swastika used by
German National Socialists. The swastika used by German National Socialists
was the same swastika that had been used for forty years by Madame Blavatsky
as a symbol for her utopian "socialist society."
http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame...l-society.html

Thule Society members maintained close contacts with followers of Theosophy
and the followers of Helena Blavatsky. It is also interesting to note that
the Thule Society adopted as its name two words that have the same "TS"
initials that the Theosophical Society had used in its symbolism for
decades.

As early 1875, Blavatsky's famous personal seal employed a swastika symbol
and promoted the swastika throughout the TS (Jinarajadasa, p. 19 with the
heading 'H.P.B.'s Seal in 1875' and The Theosophist, August 1931, p. 645).
The swastika is the top-most symbol of seven symbols, and the swastika is
placed underneath a royal crown and directly atop another central symbol, a
hexagram (six points), with the other six symbols in a circular arrangement
around the six points. Blavatsky's seal also employs alphabetic symbolism in
the form of Blavatsky's initials in the center of the seal.

Guido von List (and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels) later took up
some of Blavatsky's ideas and also influenced the National Socialist German
Workers' Party.

The swastika that Blavatsky used is unusual because it is exactly like the
swastika adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers' Party
(NSGWP) and otherwise known as "the socialist swastika" : The swastika sits
on a point (it is turned 45 degrees to the horizontal) and the arms point
clockwise.

The historian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets") showed how that
style of swastika emphasizes the "S" letters for "Socialism," or the
"Superior Socialists" or "Socialist Society."

Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Rex Curry proved that
it was used later by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for
their "socialism," as well as an "N" letter overlapping an "S" letter for
"National Socialism."
http://rexcurry.net/socialistequation4.jpg

With a 45 degree turn of his Hakenkreuz, the leader of the NSGWP combined
the swastika with socialism, and merged religion and state. That method had
already been pursued by Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society.
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

It is further proof of Dr. Curry's work that in 1939 (when the National
Socialist German Workers' Party joined as allies with the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics to invade Poland in a pact to divide up Europe,
spreading WWII), Arundale converted "The Adyar News" into "The Theosophical
World" and he chose a swastika symbol that pointed counterclockwise, and
that swastika symbol also showed Arundale's understanding that the earlier
TS swastika had represented two separate overlapping "S" letters for
"socialism."

During Blavatsky's time in the USA, the swastika became a widely popular
symbol. It was also known as the crooked cross, Hakenkreuz (hooked cross),
twisted cross, etc.

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) supports Dr. Curry's discovery that the
swastika was used by German National Socialists to symbolize entwined "S"
letters for "socialism."
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hakenkr...ictionary.html

A German occultist revival began in 1884 with the foundation of the German
section of the Theosophical Society under the presidency of Dr. Wilhelm
Hübbe-Schleiden.

In 1902 Dr. Rudolph Steiner became Secretary-General of the German section
of the Theosophical Society. In 1912, he and a group of his followers broke
away from the TS and founded the Anthroposophical Society.

In 1888, Bellamy Clubs (Nationalist Clubs) gained the backing of the
Theosophical Society and its leader, Madam Blavatsky. Theosophists saw in
the Nationalist Movement a practical means to further their "ideal of
universal brotherhood." (see Arthur E. Morgan in his biography, Edward
Bellamy, 1948, pp. 260-75; see also The Key to Theosophy by H. P. Blavatsky,
pp. 44-5. -- K.V.M.]

At the time this was written, the Theosophical Society of America (TSA)
continued to maintain its Springfield Branch office at the Edward Bellamy
House, 93 Church Street, Chicopee, MA and also its library.

Nationalist Clubs were inspired by Edward Bellamy and his famous utopian
novel set in the year 2000, "Looking Backward from 2000 to 1887," published
in 1888. It was the third largest bestseller of its time and was known as
the Bible of National Socialism. It appears by title in many of the major
socialist writings of the day. Edward's book was an international
bestseller, translated into every major language (including Russian, German
and Chinese). The Bellamy dogma inspired the "Nationalism" movement in the
USA, Germany and worldwide. Edward inspired the creation of the Nationalist
Party. Edward supported the Nationalist Magazine, the Nationalist
Educational Association, and Nationalist Clubs everywhere.

The Bellamy dogma and the pledge inspired socialists worldwide, and in the
socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million
slaughtered under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 49 million
slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million slaughtered
under the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSGWP). The ideas of
self-sacrifice and altruism were the same ideas that led to the worst loss
of life in human history.

Blavatsky touted the dogma by travelling extensively to Germany, India and
worldwide (The Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky: Reminiscences and
Impressions by Those Who Knew Her by Daniel H. Caldwell: Chapter 14, Germany
and Return to India 1884-1885; Chapter 15, From India to Italy and Germany,
1885; Chapter 16, Germany 1886). After Bellamy's book "Looking Backward,"
Blavatsky continued to promote Theosophy and National Socialism in Germany
and worldwide.

Edward Bellamy had also spent a year in Germany, learning to speak and write
German and attending lectures and studying German socialism. Edward's
brother Frederick stated that Edward had talked and read about socialism
before Edward went to Germany. Frederick wrote that Edward's letters to him
from Germany were full of German socialism which "he had read and studied
much at home." (see Sylvia E. Bowman's 1958 book The Year 2000).
http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-g...nnections.html

In November, 1888, Edward personally made a contract with an interpreter to
translate his book into German (see the biography by Arthur Morgan, p. 65).

In 1891, American advertisements listed German-language editions of
Bellamy's book and stated that the socialist's novel "Lays the foundation of
the Nationalist Movement."
http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-charles-edward1891.pdf

The adverstisements coincide with Edward Bellamy's "Nationalist" magazine,
published by the "Nationalist Educational Association."
http://rexcurry.net/nationalistmagazine.jpg

The German translation not only promoted National Socialism in Germany, it
also promoted National Socialism in America and cultivated those Americans
who later supported the USA's German-American Bund movement that supported
the National Socialist German Workers' Party. The socialist movement in the
USA was dominated by German-Americans.

Edward Bellamy also influenced his cousin Francis Bellamy, famous for the
Pledge of Allegiance. Francis created the Pledge to promote their dogma in
government schools. The Bellamys admired the military and they wanted the
entire economy to ape the military. They called their dogma "military
socialism" and they wanted to create the "industrial army" through
government takeover of all schools.

When the government granted their wish, government schools imposed
segregation by law and taught racism as official policy. It served as a bad
example for three decades before the NSGWP. The practice in the USA even
outlasted the NSGWP by more than 15 years.

The Bellamys were bigots, racists, and xenophobes and they obsessed about
new immigrants coming into the USA. Edward's book "Equality" (1897) shows
his intolerance for individuality and his desire for universal brotherhood
by making everyone the same through government force in government schools
(socialist schools).

Francis Bellamy's early pledge was the origin of the straight-arm salute of
the NSGWP, as discovered by the historian Dr. Rex Curry, author of "Pledge
of Allegiance Secrets." Shocking photos are on the web.
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

The American Pledge and salute from Bellamy socialists was the origin of the
salutes of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Peoples' Republic of
China, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and it inspired
their robotic chanting and worship of government and flags and symbols in
their government schools (socialist schools).
http://rexcurry.net/ussr-socialist-s...cccp-sssr.html

People were persecuted when they showed independence and individuality by
rejecting the robotic chanting and straight-arm salute to the national flag.
That was the flag of the USA (the stars and stripes) and of Germany (the
swastika flag) as the persecution happened at the same time. There were
acts of violence and lynchings in Germany and the USA.

A Harvard graduate, Ernst Hanfstaengl, personally assisted the leader of the
NSGWP in promoting national socialism with more ideas from America.
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hanfstaengl.html

The National Socialist German Workers' Party clearly patterned itself upon
the National Socialism promoted by socialists in the USA during the three
decades before the NSGWP existed.

Three decades before the National Socialist German Workers' Party existed,
socialists in the USA had promoted National Socialism, the straight-arm
salute, collective robotic chanting, and the modern swastika as an "S"
symbol for "socialism."

The USA is still the worst example in the world of bizarre laws that require
robotic chanting to a national flag in government schools (socialist
schools) every day for 12 years.

The USA still follows similar anti libertarian policies promoted by the
Bellamys and by socialists in the Theosophical Society. Many socialist
policies caused the USA's big, expensive, oppressive government, its
aggressive military socialism, and its growing police state. It caused the
Great Socialist Depression (from the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, the
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act 1930 etc) that persisted and even lasted through
U.S. involvement in WWII. The Pledge still exists along with laws mandating
that teachers lead the robotic chanting every day for twelve years of each
child's life (though the salute was altered). The government still owns and
operates schools, including the same schools that imposed segregation by law
and taught racism as official government policy. That policy even outlasted
the National Socialist German Workers' Party by over 15 years. After
segregation in government's schools ended, the Bellamy legacy caused more
police-state racism of forced busing that destroyed communities and
neighborhoods and deepened hostilities. Those schools still exist. Infants
are given social security numbers (socialist slave numbers from 1935 during
the NSGWP) that track and tax everyone for life. Government schools
(socialist schools) demand the numbers for enrollment.

It shows how close the USA moved toward (and is still moving toward)
socialism. Many Americans serve as sad examples of how authoritarian
governments come into existence, grow so large, last so long, and kill so
many. The dogma of socialism is still growing all over the world.


 




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