Nazi salutes are more accurately identified as American salutes (used in the early Pledge of Allegiance three decades before it was adopted by the National Socialist German Workers Party). It was created and promoted by National Socialists in the USA (e.g. Francis Bellamy & Edward Bellamy). The Bellamys and their cohorts influenced the dogma, symbols and rituals of German National Socialists. http://rexcurry.net/pledge5.html
Today, Americans are persecuted for performing the early American salute. They are persecuted in ways that are similar to how Americans are persecuted for refusing to perform the current American salute and the Pledge of Allegiance (especially children persecuted in government schools / socialist schools). http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance.jpg
Here is a video of someone being persecuted for the American salute. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2487274467636094262
The incident resulted in litigation that went to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/view_subpage.php?pk_id=0000003646
The blogger Becky Johnson discusses it at http://beckyjohnsononewomantalking.blogspot.com/2009/07/9th-circuit-court-hears-arguments-on.html
That blog utilized the tags David Beauvais, Kate Wells, Scott Kennedy, Tim Fitzmaurice, Robert Norse, Nazi Salute.
It would be funny if the fellow how performed the gesture argued that to the Court (that he is being persecuted for the early American salute), however he is probably ignorant of it. However, the 9th Circuit is not ignorant of it because they have a brief by the Attorney and historian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets") in the case of Michael Newdow v. Carey that is currently before the 9th, and that brief is visible online. That brief explains the early American salute.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-newdow-rio-linda.html and http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-newdow-rio-linda.pdf
Also he performed it wrong anyway, with his left arm.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
pledge of allegiance opposed in Oberlin Ohio schools
Thanks for opposing the Pledge of Allegiance in schools. However, it should be ended completely. The Pledge was the origin of the stiff-arm salute adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party, as shown in the work of the documentarian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
The Pledge and the Bellamys were the origin of similar dogmas, rituals, flag fanaticism and robotic chanting in worship of government there, here and elsewhere. The Pledge was written by a socialist in the nationalism movement in the USA and he wanted to use schools to create an "industrial army" to promote his dogma of "military socialism" the dogma shared by his cousin Edward Bellamy. If the schools are supposed to teach the history of the Pledge, make sure they have photos of its early straight-arm salute and that they expose the dogma that motivated Francis Bellamy and other National Socialist who promoted the Pledge. Here is such a photograph
and here is a video documentary about it
Friday, May 15, 2009
Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586 (1940) William Gobitas, Lillian Gobitas & Pledge of Allegiance

Much has been written about atheism and atheists. Most work would improve with greater details about contemporary atheists in the news.
http://rexcurry.net/pledgegobitas.html
For example, an atheist has litigated against the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Many atheists and socialists object to the Pledge of Allegiance only because of the phrase "under God." Many atheists and socialists enjoy the court case of Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586 (1940) and the Barnette case from the U.S. Supreme Court because those cases led to the holding that no one can be compelled to recite the pledge of allegiance. http://rexcurry.net/super%20kids.jpg
Yet, the documentarian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets") has pointed out that when Billy Gobitas and Lillian Gobitas (Gobitas was the actual spelling of their name) refused to say the pledge, it was 1935 and the phrase "under God" was not in the pledge and the pledge used America's outstretched arm salute (it was the origin of the salute adopted by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party salute), and the Gobitas children refused to pledge because they were Jehovah’s Witnesses and they believed that the pledge and salute, which were created by a socialist, glorified government. http://rexcurry.net/edward%20bellamy.jpg
People similar to the Gobitas kids were being persecuted in Germany and the United States at the same time.
Many atheists and socialists would be happy to merely remove "under God" from the pledge and return to the conditions that the Gobitas children fought. To learn more see http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html
Some atheists seem intellectually dishonest in droning on about the two-word deification in the pledge, while ignoring everything else about it.
http://members.ij.net/rex/pledge2.html
That is because many atheists are also socialists.
Even though religion has killed many, it does not come close to the worst murders ever committed in the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): ~60 million killed under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; ~50 million under the Peoples's Republic of China; ~20 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. http:/
also see http://boards.history.com/topic/French-Revolution/Socialist-Wholecaust-Caused/100033671
They attempted to move-away from, or de-emphasize religion. The leader of the NSGWP turned the Hakenkreuz into alphabetic symbolism. The symbol was used to represent meshed S-letters for the deadly dogma of "socialism." http://ftp.ij.net/rex/swastikanews.html
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Pledge of Allegiance is Nazism & Swastika = S letters for "Socialism"
After the rise of German National Socialism, the American salute did not quickly fall out of style in that the American salute originated from 1892 and the National Socialist German Workers Party began in 1920 and grew through the 30's and beyond and Congress decided to try to change the gesture in 1942 AFTER the USA became involved in WWII. In reference to America's stiff-arm gesture, some Americans said "We did it first" and "its our salute" and everyone did not immediately embrace the hand-over-the-heart.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance2.jpg
The stiff armed gesture developed because the Bellamy salute began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. Also, Francis Bellamy (and his cousin Edward Bellamy) were not only socialists, they were nationalists, similar the 2 words added to the German Workers Party by Hitler. http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.jpg
Using the outstretched salute is NOT a tradition that goes all the way back to the Romans, but that is a common myth.
The stiff-arm gesture originated in the USA (from the Pledge) along with the robotic ritualism of chanting to the national flag in government schools.
Pledge of Allegiance is Nazism & Swastika = S letters for "Socialism"
Pledge of Allegiance comments on other sites are often inaccurate, and such a site appeared today. It states that it was "noticed that the American salute bore a striking resemblance to a salute that another country was using" when the truth is that the early American gesture was in fact the same salute and the American salute was the ORIGIN of the salute adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party (see the work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry, author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets"). http://rexcurry.net
After the rise of German National Socialism, the American salute did not quickly fall out of style in that the American salute originated from 1892 and the National Socialist German Workers Party began in 1920 and grew through the 30's and beyond and Congress decided to try to change the gesture in 1942 AFTER the USA became involved in WWII. In reference to America's stiff-arm gesture, some Americans said "We did it first" and "its our salute" and everyone did not immediately embrace the hand-over-the-heart. The stiff armed gesture developed because the Bellamy salute began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. Also, Francis Bellamy (and his cousin Edward Bellamy) were not only socialists, they were nationalists, similar the 2 words added to the German Workers Party by Hitler. Using the outstretched salute is NOT a tradition that goes all the way back to the Romans, but that is a common myth. The stiff-arm gesture originated in the USA (from the Pledge) along with the robotic ritualism of chanting to the national flag in government schools.
After the rise of German National Socialism, the American salute did not quickly fall out of style in that the American salute originated from 1892 and the National Socialist German Workers Party began in 1920 and grew through the 30's and beyond and Congress decided to try to change the gesture in 1942 AFTER the USA became involved in WWII. In reference to America's stiff-arm gesture, some Americans said "We did it first" and "its our salute" and everyone did not immediately embrace the hand-over-the-heart. The stiff armed gesture developed because the Bellamy salute began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. Also, Francis Bellamy (and his cousin Edward Bellamy) were not only socialists, they were nationalists, similar the 2 words added to the German Workers Party by Hitler. Using the outstretched salute is NOT a tradition that goes all the way back to the Romans, but that is a common myth. The stiff-arm gesture originated in the USA (from the Pledge) along with the robotic ritualism of chanting to the national flag in government schools.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Pledge of Allegiance by Francis Bellamy (& Edward Bellamy) is Nazism & Swastika = S letters for "Socialism"

This photograph http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance2.jpg (and many others on the same web site) illustrates a difference between the Pledge of Allegiance in the past and in the present. In the past, there was time when the flag and pledge occurred outside, and no flag was inside the classroom(s). That practice emphasized the militaristic nature of the Bellamy dogma of "military socialism" in that children either 1) assembled and waited outside before school began, enduring injurious weather, until the forced ritual chanting was led by the teacher, or 2) they entered the school and then, at a designated time, they marched outside into injurious weather. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-images.html
It is difficult to say whether a common modern practice is better or worse: there is often a flag in EVERY classroom. State government dictates the expenditure and the size of the federal flags and their ubiquitous placement. The omnipresent flag is viewed all the time by all children. The orwellian ritual then occurs via a barking or pre-recorded voice over an intercom, often accompanied by martial music and even bizarre video piped over school televisions.
The pledge tracks the book "1984" by George Orwell (1949). Orwell describes a government that uses these slogans: Freedom is Slavery; War is Peace; Ignorance is Strength. The government bamboozled Americans into believing that collective robotic chanting in government schools daily is a beautiful expression of freedom. Chanters let the catch-phrase "with liberty and justice for all" delude them from the totalitarian reality of the behavior. Government schools maintain strength by maintaining ignorance about the pledge's true history. Wars over the pledge coincide with never-ending wars abroad under Bellamy's military socialism in the USA.
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Many local government schools cannot drop the pledge routine even though they so desire (because the pledge is dictated by state law in many states). That is unfortunate in that the pledge has acheived a result opposite that intended: It is an opportunity for students to show contempt, loathing and hatred. The pledge is the outlet whenever a student refuses to stand, or stands silently with arms crossed and a glare in his/her eye. Every student can do so every day. Some students continue to chant, and that highlights the divisiveness and puts the spotlight on the rugged individualists. It is an opportunity that they would not otherwise have in such a stark in-your-face manner. But the Pledge of Allegiance gives them that spotlight daily.
It is easy to see why many schools would consider it to be better to drop the attempted brainwashing method entirely, rather than have it used so easily to its opposite impact, with the tables turned.
Student feelings of hate might be directed toward many targets: government, teachers, military socialism, regimentation, taxation, mounting future debt, social security numbers.
Defying the pledge is a shorter (and quieter) version of the "Two Minutes Hate" in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984). The Two Minutes Hate (or "Two Minutes' Hate" or "Two-Minute Hate") was a daily period in which people must watch a film depicting enemies and express their hatred for them.
The film version of Orwell's book portrays the brainwashing technique imposed upon people in Oceania, attempting to whip them into a frenzy of hatred and loathing toward the current enemy. At the end, the mentally, emotionally, and physically exhausted viewers chant "BB" (Big Brother) over and over again.
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It is evolving differently for the Pledge of Allegiance. Job Conger can tell you as a substitute teacher that often a lethargic assemblage of 14-year-olds rises, faces the flag at the start of the class day, and listens to the words that come out of the substitute teacher’s mouth, spoken in unison with the crackly sound whispering from an antique speaker that shares the words broadcast by a student announcer in the government school’s main office.
The mass affirmation of allegiance has become irrelevant to crowds of 70,000 lining NASCAR tracks, and slightly smaller crowds attending ball games and puck games in the USA. Thanks to this website, many students (and adults) know more than the typical government-school teacher knows about the pledge. Many people know that the teacher and the office believe that they are REQUIRED by law to perform the chanting on cue. The teacher and school officials should wonder why any students even continue to stand.Learn more about the dogma of Francis Bellamy and Edward Bellamy.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Roman Salute: Cinema, History & Ideology myths & Martin Winkler & Robyn Blumner (St. Petersburg Times) debunked

Roman Salute: Cinema, History & Ideology myths & Martin Winkler & Robyn Blumner (St. Petersburg Times) debunked. http://rexcurry.net/roman-salute-martin-winkler.html The Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the stiff-armed salute adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis) as shown by Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets"). The Pledge's early right-arm salute was not an ancient Roman salute. The ancient Roman salute is a myth. The 'ancient Roman salute' myth came from the Pledge. A new documentary video movie exposes the shocking facts on youtube The original Pledge began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. In practice the second gesture was performed palm down by children casually performing the forced ritual chanting. Thus, the stiff-arm salute resulted from the military salute extended outward in the pledge. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance.jpg The Pledge was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy. Francis was raised in Rome, New York, not in Rome Italy. Francis was cousin to Edward Bellamy, and they promoted military socialism. Learn how Martin Winkler (in the book Gladiator: Film and History) was debunked. Robyn Blumner and the St. Petersburg Times Newspaper (& Poynter Institute Online) cover up for the National Socialist German Workers Party and the origin of its dogma, symbols and rituals. Learn more about Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the early stiff arm salute of the Pledge of Allegiance
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