"Stop the Pledge of Allegiance" <pledge-of-allegiance@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Andreas Leitgeb avl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
posted an automatic canned
> response that Andreas scheduled for this case.
Nice to know, that you're not a posting-robot, but at least somehow
process the content of the postings you answer to. (I still strongly
doubt that you really read and understood the first reply to your
inititial posting)
The remainder of your posting, however, is just a duplicate, triplikate,
quadruplicate, ... (how often are you going to repeat it again and again?)
> Andreas Leitgeb is so stupid that he disputes that the swastika was the
> symbol of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
> [ ... plus some more historical but now rather uninteresting facts...]
Now that I know, you're at least human: no I don't actually doubt
*that*. (despite I implied so, to elicit a non-canned repsonse)
> Swastika symbolism http://********.net/swastika-audi-logo.JPG
and Audi
> logo expose frightening chapters of history and symbology.
I definitely will not visit any pages, whose relation to the spammer
is not clear. I did search wikipedia for rex curry but found not
a single hit, despite you claiming some mention of rex curry there.
Also, I dispute any relation between the four rings of audi and
the swastika, and also, while understanding the relation in time
and meaning of "volkswagen", do not see the swastika itself in
the VW-logo, beyond the level of hair-splitting.
> The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the swastika as intertwined
> "S" shapes symbolizing "Socialism"
The swastika is not a round "S", but rather as usually used
to draw flashes (except for the arrowhead). It's strictly
cornered, not round. So much for the audi-logo.
There might be some swastika-alike in the vw-logo, but not
so much as you have lots of swastikae in (e.g.) every grid.
Hardly any graphics that contains straight connected line-segments
will *not* contain one. so what?
> the noted Symbologist Dr. Rex Curry.
> http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html
Unless you find any reference to this Rex Curry on any not-rexcurry
homed page, I'm not confident that he even exists.
> Audi also sup****ts Dr. Curry's discoveries.
> http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html
If Audi sup****ts his claims, why not post an URL pointing to
a page on audi's web presence, commenting on the matter, or at
least mentioning the name rex curry.
> Dr. Curry's work has been announced and verified on Wikipedia.
Didn't find anything there. Perhaps he put it there himself once
and it has been erased by others, since?
But even if it were there: everyone can write anything on
wikipedia. Wikipedia is never a proof for anything, but it
is only useful, if it contains information which can then
be proven afterwards.
> Curry's research and discoveries on Wikipedia. Even Wikipedia founder
> Jimbo Wales has publicly noted Dr. Curry's influence on Wikipedia.
Where? Any url that is not referring to unknown author's content?
(and so far, rex curry is also unknown)
What's the point in all this interpretation, anyway?
So, now that you've stressed the fact, that VW means
volkswagen, and this was coined in then-already-nazi-
germany, what now? What's the gist of this symbolism?


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