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U.S. press hides its neo-Nazi past from Argentina press
Por Pointer Institute for Media Studies - Monday, Jan. 09, 2006 at 10:03 AM
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The U.S. media are suppressing new discoveries about the history of Nazism in the U.S. It is a attempt to keep the foreign press from finding out.

 U.S. press hides it...
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Journalists in the U.S. are squashing news reports about new discoveries concerning the history of Nazism in the USA, including these amazing discoveries:

1. Dr. Rex Curry showed that the USA's first Pledge used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). It was not an ancient Roman salute. Professor Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the "ancient Roman salute" is a myth. rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html

2. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Historic photographs are at rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

3. Francis Bellamy (author of the "Pledge of Allegiance") and Edward Bellamy (author of the novel "Looking Backward") and Charles Bellamy (author of "A Moment of Madness") were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers, and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists in Germany, and the Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." A mnemonic device is the swastika. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Dr. Curry showed that many modern myths about swastikas rely on a false belief that Nazis called their symbol a "swastika." German National Socialists did not use the word "swastika," but called their symbol a "Hakenkreuz." Professor Curry showed that many modern myths rely on a false belief that Nazis called themselves "Nazis" or used some other term (Party members referred to themselves as "National Socialists" and did not use the term "Nazis").

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Fan mail re historical discoveries
Por Pointer Institute for Media Studies - Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 6:16 AM
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Fan Mail that has been received by Dr. Rex Curry: "We don't dispute what you have to say (and we believe that you are historically correct about the hand salute)..." Cleveland Jewish News

Rex, Do you have any literature written for children? Your writings on the internet have taught me a lot! : ) Thank you, Connie S.

Thanks for your help today (providing a photograph of the original pledge of allegiance). -- Robyn Blumner, columnist for the St. Petersburg Times Newspaper.

Also, Gary Catt, Editor of The Palladium-Times
had no dispute of the historical disoveries and neither did Jaytea of Whizbangblog

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More media learn the NEWS !!!
Por Pointer Institute for Media Studies - Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 at 10:55 AM
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More media are recognizing the discoveries of Dr. Rex Curry about the Pledge of Allegiance and its past. Whizbangblog recently took note of Dr. Curry’s work at
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-lawyer.html

Whiz posts articles on news items and invites comments. Whizbang bills itself as “explosively unique,” but it was through Dr. Curry’s work that whizbangblog became aware of the fact that the USA's first Pledge of Allegiance used a straight-arm gesture http://rexcurry.net/semiskimmed-rob-hinkley.html

It was through Dr. Curry’s work that whizbangblog learned that "Nazi" is shorthand for the monstrous "National Socialist German Workers' Party."

One of the blog’s writers, Jaytea, did not dispute the following discoveries:

1. Dr. Curry showed that the USA's first Pledge of Allegiance used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the "ancient Roman salute" is a myth. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html

2. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html Professor Curry showed that, due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

3. Francis Bellamy (author of the "Pledge of Allegiance") and Edward Bellamy (author of the novel "Looking Backward") and Charles Bellamy (author of "A Moment of Madness") were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers, and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists in Germany, http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-german-connections.html and the Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." A mnemonic device is the swastika. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Dr. Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Even after learning of Professor Curry’s discoveries and seeing historic photographs of the original straight-arm salute of the Pledge, whizbangblog (which bills itself as “explosively uniqure”) still did what most media cowards do: whizbang does not have the guts to show a single historic photo to its readers.

Other parts of whizbangblog show an odd obsession about the Pledge. That obsession about the pledge was shown in a recent post at the blog concerning a high school student who was harassed for not participating in the robotic chanting ritual in a Florida high school. For more on that news item see

Even after learning about the new discoveries, Jaytea at whizbang seemed confused as to how the government’s takeover of education, and robotic chanting of a socialist’s pledge every day, and the influence of the Bellamy dogma of socialism in America, had any relationship to the size and scope of today’s government.

That lingering confusion is shown in some quotes that suggest a pledge fixation at whizbangblog: “When Cameron turns 18 he will have reached the age when he can do whatever the hell he wants - until then he's the student and the teacher's in charge. Cheers to the teacher for having the guts to punish the little miscreant.” And “Given the prevalence of zero tolerance policies it's a wonder the kid hadn't already been expelled. Perhaps he would have a little more respect for teacher and administrators if they hadn't bent their own rules at every turn for this kid. Experience taught him he could be a showoff/slacker/disrupting influence and abide by the rules (or not) as he saw fit. Big surprise he's upset about finally being shown his place...”

The above quotes were apparently posted by another whizbangblogger identified there as Kevin Aylward. Believe it or not, Kevin also wrote: “I'm not really that into the whole forced pledge idea, but I am into the idea of orderly classrooms where teachers are in control.” He fails to explain how he squares the conflicting comments and he also misses the bigger point: the need to end government schools. Remove the pledge from the flag, remove flags from schools, remove schools from government.

Also, Gary Catt, Editor of The Palladium-Times had no dispute of Dr. Curry's historical disoveries about the Pledge of Allegiance. The Palladium-Times calls itself "Oswego's award winning news team."

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More news re the symbolism
Por Pointer Institute for Media Studies - Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006 at 2:23 PM
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The article needs information about a new discovery showing that Hitler's symbol -the ancient swastika- was a tool used for braiding and spinning. http://rexcurry.net/swastika-braiding.html The research is explained in the book "Swastika Secrets" by Dr. Rex Curry. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Pictorial evidence shows that individual yarns or strands would be threaded through the hooks of the swastika and the tool would be spun upon a hand-held axis (extending from the center) to twist and braid. Some ancient swastika symbols even have dots within each hook of the symbol in order to illustrate the tool's use.

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The research helps to explain why the swastika is also known as the "hakenkreuz" or "hooked cross." The arms of the symbol really were "hooks" that held fibers.

Swastika tools are easily recreated using heavy wire (i.e. from coat hangers) combined with modern technology that provides greater efficiency via electrical power. Similar principles apply to modern hair braid tools that hold four strands of hair in spinning hooks around a rotating center piece that uses an electric motor. The devices are available in the market.

Many modern myths about swastikas are based on the false belief that Nazis called their symbol a "swastika," as explained by Dr. Curry. The National Socialist German Workers' Party called its symbol a "Hakenkreuz." The "swastika myth" continues to be repeated in efforts to cover-up new discoveries, including Dr. Curry's discovery that German National Socialists altered their symbol and sometimes used it as alphabetic symbolism, including to represent overlapping "S" letters for their "socialism."

Crosses were also used as spinning and braiding tools before the hook innovation was added to the cross.

The Anthropologist Heinrich Schliemann helped to popularize the swastika when he wrote about finding the symbol in his excavations of the site of Homer's Troy on the shores of the Dardanelles from 1871 to 1875. Many of those examples were of swastikas appeared on spinning whorls or drop spindles. Those and other examples of swastikas on spinning tools were also covered by Thomas Wilson in his book “Swastika the earliest known symbol and its migrations” published in 1894. The symbol became known in France, Germany, Britain, Scandinavia, China, Japan, India and the United States. Navajo blankets were woven with swastikas.

Professor Curry's work explains those "migrations" or provides an independent basis for discovery, in that the swastika would have migrated with the art of spinning and braiding or would have been independently discovered through the development of those arts.

Four-strand braiding is highly ornamental and is easy and simple. The process is illustrated in an accompanying illustration, and consists in crossing the opposite strands across and past one another. The very act of braiding and the braid itself creates the form of the swastika.

In making a rope or line, the fiber of hemp, jute, cotton, or other material are loosely twisted together to form what is technically known as a "yarn." When two or more yarns are twisted together they form a "strand." Three or more strands form a rope, and three or more ropes form a cable. To form a strand the yarns are twisted together in the opposite direction from that in which the original fibers were twisted; to form a rope the strands are twisted in the opposite direction from the yarns of the strands, and to form a cable each rope is twisted opposite from the twist of the strands. In this way the natural tendency for each yarn, strand, or rope to untwist serves to bind or hold the whole firmly together.

An old source stated "In rope the strands turn from left to right or 'with the sun,' while cable is left-handed or twisted 'against the sun.' Certain ropes, such as 'bolt-rope' and most cables, are laid around a 'core' or central strand and in many cases are four-stranded."

The following is from the book “Swastika the earliest known symbol and its migrations” by Thomas Wilson and published in 1894 (at page 771) -

“Dr. Schliemann found many specimens of Swastika in his excavations at the site of ancient Troy on the hill of Hissarlik. They were mostly on spindle whorls, and will be described in due course. He appealed to Prof. Max Muller for an explanation, who, in reply, wrote an elaborate description, which Dr. Schliemann published in ‘Ilios.’

He commences with a protest against the word Swastika being applied generally to the sign Swastika, because it may prejudice the reader or the public in favor of its Indian origin. He says:

‘I do not like the use of the word svastika outside of India. It is a word of Indian origin and has its history and definite meaning in India. * * * The occurrence of such crosses in different parts of the world may or may not point to a common origin, but if they are once called Svastika the vulgus profanum will at once jump to the conclusion that they all come from India, and it will take some time to weed out such prejudice.’ ”

Muller's prediction was amazingly accurate, and he labeled so many people in the world today as "vulgus profanum." It is translated as "uneducated masses" and that is why a more literal translation is "vulgar and profane."

Translators changed “hakenkreuz” to “swastika.” Who was the first bad translator and why did others repeat the misrepresentation? "Swastika" translators might have wanted the National Socialist German Workers' Party to stain a foreign symbol rather than their own. "Hakenkreuz" is a reference to a cross. http://rexcurry.net/swastikacross.html

Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." Curry changed the way that people view the symbol of the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party. Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html
A new discovery shows that the ancient swastika was a tool used for braiding, spinning and twisting. http://rexcurry.net/swastika-braiding.html The research is explained in the book "Swastika Secrets" by Dr. Rex Curry. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

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What Wikipedia wikilings don't want you to know...
Por Pointer Institute for Media Studies - Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006 at 2:40 PM
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Wikilings do their dirty work anonymously, hiding behind names like Stormie, Lupo, and Matt Crypto. Sometimes they even act with no nick name and only designated as "anonymous." Stormie deletes valid responses to the personal attacks and kookiness of his “pals, ” such as Lupo, and Matt Crypto; but, Stormie does not delete the personal attacks and kookiness of his “pals.” Stormie protects the personal attacks and kookiness of his “pals.” http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html Stormie deletes accurate information about the discoveries by Dr. Rex Curry that expose the history of Nazism in the USA. Stormie’s behavior is similar to that of neo-Nazis who cover up for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-lies.html Stormies name (and Stormie’s behavior) probably makes people think of “stormtrooper.” But that point would never cross the mind of his dim-witted cohorts. They delete anything, including even links, to accurate information. They delete accurate information that is posted on “discussion” pages, which are supposedly for discussion, but are not. Wikipedia is a completely untrustworthy source of information because it enables wikiling administrators to delete accurate information, but also to ban people who posted accurate information, in order to prevent accurate information from being re-posted.

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Freaky Stalker Weirdo Matt Crypto conceded that topic is correct
Por Media Studies Institute - Friday, May. 12, 2006 at 1:23 PM
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Matt Crypto has joined the growing chorus that has confirmed Dr. Rex Curry's historical discoveries concerning the Pledge of Allegiance and the authors Edward Bellamy and Francis Bellamy. Matt Crypto's recent concession of Dr. Curry's work came about after a protracted period of ignorance and vandalism on Matt Crypto's part. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-matt-crypto-cryptography-british.html

On his own page, Crypto concedes that he once doubted Dr. Curry's work, "but he sure put me in my place" Crypto says about the Doctor. Wikipedia has for a long time supported Dr. Curry's work and Matt Crypto also conceded that Crypto had been rebuked, and he confirmed Dr. Curry's work publicly on Wikipedia.

As part of his public apology, Crypto attempts levity by comparing himself to a cuckoo bird. His comparison is appropo. Here is information that Matt Crypto actually posted about himself on his own page: "Matt Crypto is a freaky stalker weirdo who rants on Wikipedia and he is so bad that he helped to inspire the term 'wikiling writers' as a reference to him and others of his ilk. He knowingly engages in personal attacks and deletions of and vandalism of any information (even links) that explain the connection between Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and National Socialism. He spams screeds about his propaganda all over Wikipedia."

Crypto's remarkable ignorance was behind his earlier jealousy and envy. In the past, Matt Crypto was so ignorant that he did not even know that "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party" (until he was schooled by Dr. Curry's work).

Matt Crypto was so ignorant of history, that until Dr. Curry's work schooled him, Matt Crypto did not know that the Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the salute of the infamous National Socialist German Worker's Party. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

Matt Crypto was also ignorant of the fact that the Bellamys were self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists in Germany. Many people forget that "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." A mnemonic device is the swastika (Hakenkreuz in German). The wikilings were also unaware of Dr. Curry's discovery that, although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes to represent "S" letters joined for "socialism" under the German National Socialists. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

1. Dr. Rex Curry showed that the USA's early Pledge of Allegiance (to the flag) used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). Dr. Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the "ancient Roman salute" is a myth. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html The myth is still repeated in modern efforts to cover-up Dr. Curry's discoveries about the Pledge's poisonous pedigree.

2. The original Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html In actual use, the second part of the gesture was performed with a straight arm and palm down by children casually performing the forced ritual chanting. Professor Curry showed that, due to the way that both gestures were used sequentially in the pledge, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

3. Francis Bellamy (author of the "Pledge of Allegiance") and Edward Bellamy (author of the novel "Looking Backward") and Charles Bellamy (author of "A Moment of Madness") were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers, and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists worldwide (including Germany) via “Nationalist Clubs.” http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-german-connections.html The Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." A mnemonic device is the swastika. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." Curry changed the way that people view the symbol of the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party. Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Dr. Curry showed that many modern myths about swastikas use the false belief that Nazis called their symbol a "swastika." German National Socialists did not call their symbol a "swastika."

Professor Curry showed that many modern myths use a false belief that Nazis called themselves "Nazis." The myths cause widespread ignorance of the eytmology of the word "Nazi." Party members called themselves "National Socialists," not "Nazis."

Matt Crypto used to be a complete ignoramus about Edward Bellamy before he was schooled by Dr. Curry's work. In the past, Matt Crypto would sneakily insert his deletions (even of links to other facts about Edward Bellamy) along with Matt Crypto's rants, with misleading descriptions. It is not appropriate behavior. Matt Crypto has never made a significant contribution to the Edward Bellamy article in his life. Crypto's remarkable ignorance was behind his jealousy and envy. Matt Crypto never documented the criticisms that Matt Crypto made of the Bellamy articles, and he never suggested a better alternative, nor did Matt Crypto try to present all sides fairly, and Matt Crypto never disputed a word of Dr. Curry's work.

Here is an additional slice of information that Matt Crypto actually posted about himself on his own page: "Matt was challenged to respond to the facts that he suppressed or to concede those fact, and the wikiling conceded that the facts that he suppresses are correct and that he deletes those facts because he does not want Wikipedia readers to know the truth. He constantly spams his own point of view in his diatribes, and his diatribes have the effect of covering up for Nazism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology?"

Matt Crypto sounds like he is a member of another fringe group. The name "Matt Crypto" reveals a lot. Wikilings do their dirty work anonymously, hiding behind names like Stormie, Lupo, Mindspillage and Matt Crypto. His behavior is similar to that of neo-nazis who try to hide the truth about the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Matt Crypto is just another nutbag trying to push something.

British Matt Crypto is from York in the United Kingdom. Would you believe that Matt Crypto David is a loser computer geek? He describes himself as a student "probably permanently." Matt Crypto posted a photograph of himself on the web and it confirms that he is a nerd who is full of himself. By his own admission his voice is too naff.

Here is another example of information that Matt Crypto actually posted about himself on his own page: "Matt Crypto is egregious in his disruptive rant-spamming, personal attacks and general kookiness."

Crypto's general kookiness is shown by his self-boasted membership in the “Association of Apathetic Wikipedians” (AAW) wherein he addresses other wikilings as “Fellow Wikipedians.”

Matt Crypto is still a real nut case. Matt Crypto's vandalism of posts shows that he is a terrible Wikipedia addict and mental wikiling. How is his vandalism legitimate or worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia?

Wikipedia is the bogus bulletin board that masquerades as an encyclopedia. Matt Crypto repeats propaganda as taught in government schools. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html

The bogus bulletin board known as wikipedia enables nazi-style deletions of truthful information. Wikipedia is so unreliable that its worst writers are known as "weaklings." Matt Crypto deletes valid responses to the personal attacks and kookiness of his "pals," such as Lupo, and Stormie; but, Matt Crypto does not delete the personal attacks and kookiness of his "pals." Matt Crypto protects the personal attacks and kookiness of his "pals." http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html Matt Crypto deletes accurate information about the discoveries by Dr. Rex Curry that expose the history of Nazism in the USA. Matt Crypto’s behavior is similar to that of neo-Nazis who cover up for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-lies.html In similar stormtrooper imitation, Matt Crypto bans people who post accurate information exposing neo-nazi activity. They delete anything, including even links, to accurate information. They delete accurate information that is posted on “discussion” pages, which are supposedly for discussion, but are not. Discussion pages are where wikilings insult people and then delete responses to the insults. Wikipedia is a completely untrustworthy source of information because it enables wikiling administrators to delete accurate information, but also to ban people who post accurate information, in order to prevent accurate information from being re-posted.

The Bellamys promoted a government takeover of education, and it resulted in government schools that imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official policy, and it served as a bad example for three decades before the Nazis, and for decades after Nazism ended. As under Nazism, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and blacks and the Jewish and others in the USA attended government schools that dictated segregation, taught racism, and persecuted children who refused to perform the straight-arm salute and robotically chant the pledge. Some kids were expelled from government schools and had to use the many better alternatives.There were acts of violence. The Bellamy dogma inspired socialists in other countries, including the countries in the socialist "Wholecaust" (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million killed under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. It was so bad that Holocaust Museums could quadruple in size with Wholecaust Museums to document the entire slaughter.

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