Lies My Teacher Told Me: Swastikas, Nazis, Pledge of Allegiance Lies Exposed by Rex Curry and Francis & Edward Bellamy by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: No Pledge Publishing
Published: 2015-07-27T16:00:00+00:00
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American socialist LIES
"Nazis" did NOT call themselves “Nazis.” The modern misnomer “Nazi” was used (and continues to be used) to cover up German socialism's origin in American Christian Socialism, via Francis Bellamy and his cousin Edward Bellamy.
“Nazis” did NOT call themselves “Fascists” (also see author Jonah Goldberg’s "Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning" citing the work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry). The term “Fascist” is also used to hide the fact that Mussolini was a long-time socialist leader and socialist journalist, that he acquired the name “Il Duce” (“the leader”) as a socialist, and that he learned America’s stiff-armed salute as a socialist leader.
In Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (1925), and in Leni Riefenstahl’s film "Triumph of the Will" (1934), the word "socialist" is used throughout and the words "Nazi" and "Fascist" are never used -not a single time- in reference to the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
"Triumph of the Will" shows the National Socialist German Workers' Party parading its industrial army of military socialism. In keeping with their socialist dogma, Hitler is praised as an "epitome of altruism" and the speakers refer to each other as "comrades" who will cause a "revolution of the people and workers" to end "class struggle" and create "egalitarianism."
The double “S” letters and sounds of the word “swastika” and "socialism" were (and are) interchangeable. They are, in a sense, mutually onomatopoeic. They are linked in a way that the four letter N-word (Nazi) is not. In Hitler’s stylized symbol, the swastika is synonymous with, and is a mnemonic reminder of, his socialism.
Hitler’s “S” shape for the swastika added to the ignorant belief that German socialists called their symbol a swastika, in that the word “swastika” starts with the letter "S" and has two "S" sounds (and letters) in its spelling, as does the word “socialism.”
Although the swastika was an ancient symbol for "good luck" in India (and the word "swastika" is Sanskrit), that is not why it was used by German socialists.
If Hitler was aware of a general meaning of “good luck” for the symbol, then that would have encouraged him in his use of the symbol for his socialist dogma. All socialists mistakenly believe that their policies are “auspicious good luck” for everyone.
There is a question whether Hitler even knew of the term "swastika" or that the symbol was an ancient good-luck symbol in India. Additional support comes from John Toland’s lengthy book “Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography.” Toland asserts (page 86) that when the leader of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party adopted the symbol, it was already in use as a symbol for another socialist group, a fact known by Hitler when selecting the symbol. Toland writes “Drexler [Anton Drexler] suggested calling their group the German Socialist Party (the same name of a similarly motivated party founded a year earlier [1916?] in Bohemia [Czechoslovakia], whose emblem incidentally, was the swastika)."
Based on Toland's book and other sources, there is a question whether the
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