On 4 Apr., 08:16, "Tinny Ray" <b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The historian Dr. Rex Curry is an internationally renowned treasure.
> Thanks for not actually disputing anything in the original post.
>
> Swastika symbolismhttp://rexcurry.net/swastika-audi-logo.JPGand
Audi
> logo
> expose frightening chapters of history and symbology.
>
> The Audo and the Volkswagen logo expose the swastika as intertwined
> "S"
> shapes symbolizing "Socialism" for the monstrous National Socialist
> German
> Workers' Party, and provides more proof in sup****t of discoveries by
> the
> noted Symbologist Dr. Rex
Curry.http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html
>
> The following is another graphic example of the symbolism of the
> swastikahttp://rexcurry.net/swastika3clear.jpg
>
> The following is an additional graphic examples of the symbolism of
> the
> swastikahttp://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG
>
> Trabant also sup****ts Dr. Curry's
discoveries.http://rexcurry.net/trabant-sachsenring-rex-curry.html
>
> Audi also sup****ts Dr. Curry's
discoveries.http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html
>
> Dr. Curry's work has been announced and verified on Wikipedia. A
> recent
> article at opinioneditorials.com re****ts on the many references to Dr.
> Curry's research and discoveries on Wikipedia. Even Wikipedia founder
> Jimbo
> Wales has publicly noted Dr. Curry's influence on Wikipedia. Wikipedia
> writers use Dr. Curry's work without attribution in apparent attempts
> to
> bolster their own credibility.
>
> Everyone concedes that the swastika was the symbol of the National
> Socialist
> German Workers' Party (NSGWP). In that sense, the swastika was a
> symbol of
> socialism, at least for the NSGWP.
>
> The remaining question is the question that everyone else overlooked.
> Did
> the NSGWP (or its leader), in using the swastika symbol for the
> National
> Socialist German Workers' Party, ever see it as S-letters for their
> "socialism"? The Volkswagen symbol answers that question in the
> affirmative.
>
> Today, Audi is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group.
>
> Germany in the 1930's often used symbols for letters and words. Common
> symbols under the National Socialist German Workers' Party often used
> the
> "S" shape, including the side-by-side use in the "SS" Division and the
> overlapping use in the swastika. The German word was not "swastika,"
> but
> "Hakenkreuz" ("hooked cross" or "armed cross").
>
> Hitler was aware of the practice, and perhaps the source of the
> practice, in
> that he evolved "Adolf Hitler" into "S Hitler" in his own signature.
> It was
> a manner of declaring his socialism every time he signed his name and
> it was
> equivalent to signing "Socialist
Hitler."http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html
>
> It is part of growing evidence that sup****ts the discovery by the
> historian
> Rex Curry (in the book "Swastika Secrets") that the Hakenkreuz,
> although an
> ancient symbol, was used also to represent "S" shapes for "Socialism"
> and
> its victory under the horrid National
Socialists.http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html
>
> Dr. Curry is also famous for proving that the USA's early Pledge of
> Allegiance was the origin of the straight-arm salute adopted later by
> the
> National Socialist German Workers'
Party.http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html
>
> The following is a frightening example of a photograph of the early
> Pledge
> of Allegiancehttp://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance.jpg
>
> The following page shows more examples of the stiff-arm salute of the
> early
> Pledge of Allegiancehttp://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
Hello Tinny,or whoever posts this stuff:
You are posting your complicated ruminations on a website that is
strictly for fun;
we discuss everyday issues in dialect and have fun with language;
nobody here is a nazi, nobody is interested in nazis, and we are
trying hard to ignore your obsessions. They are not interesting,
nothing can be learnt from them, it's just sad that you are wasting
your life on something that is past, and has been superseded in terms
of 'frightening' and 'horrid' and much much worse many
times since in Asia and in Africa, but nobody cares, unfortunately,
about the fate of black people, especially if no oil or other natural
treasures occur in
their country.
Your 'findings' amount to information overload, they are no
longer effective and probably have the opposite effect of what you
intend,
which is sad, because I am really on your side.
So why don't you publish on a different website or maybe make
the issues facing our present world the focus of your attention;
there is plenty to be obsessed about.
Gerda


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