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> On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 06:06:54 GMT, "\"Stop the Pledge of Allegiance\""
> <pledge-of-allegiance@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the sup****t DCI, however, the original pledge began with a
>>military salute that was held for the phrase "I pledge allegiance" and
>>thereafter the arm stretched out toward the flag for the rest of the
>>robotic
>>chanting. In actual use, the second part of the gesture was performed
with
>>a
>>straight arm and palm down by children performing the forced ritual
>>chanting. That part of the Pledge was exactly like the salute of the
>>National Socialist German Workers' Party and pre-dated it by 3 decades.
A
>>photograph is at
>>http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance.jpg
>>
>>Pages of photos begin at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
>>
>>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 via the USA's Pledge Of Allegiance. Which is all the
more
>>ominous because the Bellamys advocated Military Socialism.
>>
>>All of that was established in the research of the historian Dr. Rex
Curry
>>(author of "Pledge Of Allegiance Secrets").
>>
>>Socialists in the USA originated the Nazi salute, robotic group-chanting
>>to
>>flags, Nazism, flag feti****sm, and the modern swastika as "S" symbolism
>>for
>>"Socialism" later used by the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
>>http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html
>>
>
> My experience was in the schools during the years from 1939 until the
> change that eliminated the outstretched arm and with palm up.
>
> DCI
There was definitely some variation that occurred. Also, the Pledge began
in
1892. From 1939 onward people were becoming aware of what the Pledge was
all
about, and very disturbed, due to the National Socialist German Workers'
Party, and some people started to realize that the American salute (stiff
arm palm down) was not exactly the way it had been originally described.
So
some people began to make an effort to distinguish it from the German
Socialist salute at that time by trying to do it with the palm down. Can
you
state how many different schools you attended and where and can you
provide
more detail, such as did you include the military salute at the start of
the
Pledge?
Thanks.


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