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Interview w/ Dr. Rex Curry

Channel: al uh looyah show on RadioActive sanDiego

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Al interviews Dr. Rex Curry about his research into the “pledge of allegiance” and its influence on National Socialist movements worldwide. topics included Nazi’s, Francis Bellamy, Charles Bellamy, Freemasonry, the peculiar original salute that the pledge instructed children to do, and how the gov’t doesn’t trust you. http://rexcurry.net music includes Jonathan Richman, “True Love is not Nice” Saul Williams “The Pledge of Resistance” and Carl Klang “Turn Away from the Eagle” 1 hour radioActive sanDiego


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Comments (21)

  1. Lee Bell said:

    Every journalist who has examined Dr. Rex Curry's discoveries has confirmed them: The Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the straight-arm salute used by the Nazis. But most journalists are too timid to tell children about the pledge's putrid past, to display old photographs of the pledge's raised-arm salute, or to explain each child's right to reject the daily robotic chanting. Government's schools will not educate children either. The media should try to find the courage to do their duty and inform the public about the anti libertarian pledge and about shocking new historical discoveries. Dr. Curry is a libertarian lawyer (and author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets") who provides pro bono services in schools nationwide to educate students, teachers and the media about their rights: 1. Professor Rex Curry showed that the early Pledge to the USA's flag used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute to the swastika flag under the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). Frightening photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html 2. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Due to the way that both gestures were used sequentially, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html 3. The person who created the pledge to the USA's flag was a self-proclaimed socialist in the nationalism movement in the USA and he called his dogma "military socialism" and it influenced socialists in Germany, and his pledge was the origin of their salute to the swastika flag. "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism," as shown by Dr. Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets"). It is another discovery that has been confirmed by every journalist who has examined it. 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 The pledge's collective robotic chanting is a daily American idiot synchrasy and part of the USA's growing police state. The pledge explains a lot about the enormous size and scope of government in the USA today. Please take the "pledge not to pledge" allegiance to the flag. Remove the pledge from the flag, remove flags from schools, remove schools from government. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html

    (Posted 602 days ago)

  2. Lee Bell said:

    Amazon.com is following policy recommendations that are advocated by the historian and etymologist Dr. Rex Curry. Amazon's web site deletes and discourages use of the common 4-letter shorthand n-word for "National Socialist German Workers' Party" within Amazon's reviews, product information, tags and other uses. By fighting the shorthand term, Amazon encourages customers to learn and to use the actual accurate name of the monstrous group: National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSGWP). http://rexcurry.net/amazon-com-book-reviews-tags-discussions.html For a long time, Dr. Curry has exposed widespread ignorance in the media and in the general public about what the 4-letter abbreviation abbreviates. That etymological ignorance has grown through overuse of the hackneyed shorthand term in print and in government schools (socialist schools). Dr. Curry has advocated that the shorthand term should be avoided, unless it is used in conjunction with the full actual name of the Party. Amazon is helping Dr. Curry to reverse the ignorant habit within the media and the public. The NSGWP's members referred to themselves as "national socialists" or "socialists" and did not refer to themselves with the shorthand. The notorious film "Triumph of the Will" shows speakers droning on and on about the supposed virtues of "socialism." The n-word is not used a single time. http://rexcurry.net/filmrev-triumph-of-the-will.html The swastika was altered to reflect the NSGWP's socialist dogma. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent crossed "S" letters for their "socialism." The NSGWP's leader turned the swastika 45 degrees to the horizontal and caused new uses to point clockwise, all to highlight the "S" shapes. Similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html The proper practice in journalism is that whenever an abbreviation or shorthand is desired, the full phrase should be spelled out first with the shorthand given in parentheses and then repeated thereafter. Some journalists deliberately hide the Party's socialism and its connections to other socialists within the USA. For example, many journalists still cover-up the fact that the notorious straight-arm salute of German National Socialism came from the USA's early Pledge of Allegiance (to the flag), as shown by Dr. Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets"). http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

    (Posted 557 days ago)

  3. Lee Bell said:

    The USA originated Nazism, Nazi salutes, flag fetishism, robotic group-chanting to flags, and the modern swastika symbol, as shown in the research of the noted historian Dr. Rex Curry. The bizarre acts in the USA began as early as 1875 and continued through the creation of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German Nazis or NSGWP). The NSGWP had clear roots in National Socialism promoted by socialists in the USA. Amazing graphic images that prove the point are at http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame-blavatsky-theosophical-society.html The USA is still the worst example in the world of bizarre laws that require robotic chanting to a national flag in government schools (socialist schools) every day for 12 years. It has changed generations of Americans from libertarians to authoritarians. The government bamboozled individuals into believing that robotic group-chanting in government schools is a beautiful expression of freedom. Frightening photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html

    (Posted 530 days ago)

  4. Lee Bell said:

    Great stuff. Dr. Rex Curry is a national treasure. For more audio visit http://rexcurry.net/audio-rex-curry-podcast-radio.html

    (Posted 463 days ago)

  5. Lee Bell said:

    Dr. Rex Curry's work might be the most referenced historical research on Wikipedia. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-the-free-encyclopedia.html Even so truthful historical research is often deleted and vandalized on Wikipedia by neo-nazis and others. Some of the worst examples go by the cover-up names of the Epopt, Matt Crypto, and Robert C. Phrenic. Phrenic in a recent post referred to himself as "The Most Honourably Great Sir Dr. Robert C Prenic the 3rd, all Adademic Degrees," raising the question of whether Phrenic is delusional, or how much so. Before the Epopt and Matt Crypto influenced Phrenic, Phrenic had stated "Dr. Rex Curry's appears to have found allot of information that it not being utilised." Which correctly indicted neo-nazis and other vandals on Wikipedia. The Epopt and Matt Crypto are not reliable sources. The Epopt does not hesitate to invent any "fact" he needs to support the Epopt's fantasies. The Epopt knows nothing about vexillology or the Bellamys and if the epopt said "the United States has a flag," you would want to look for another source to verify it before you believed it. Another reason that Matt Crypto can't be linked to from reliable sources is because Matt Crypto is a freaky stalker weirdo and also engages in tedious spamming. http://rexcurry.net/matt-crypto-cuckoo-freaky-stalker-weirdo.jpg Even so, Matt Crypto has never disputed a word of Dr. Curry's work. Crypto is simply deletes truthful information so that Crypto can maintain the propaganda that he obsesses about. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-matt-crypto-cryptography-british.html Robert C. Phrenic was so ignorant (before he was educated by Dr. Curry's work), that he did not know of any association between Nazis and socialism. Apparently, Phrenic did not know that the Nazis were socialists and that the actual name of the horrid group was National Socialist German Workers' Party. Phrenic's comments in that regard are crazy. Long ago, Matt Crypto joined the growing chorus that has confirmed Dr. Rex Curry's historical discoveries concerning the Pledge of Allegiance's controversial past and that of the authors Edward Bellamy and Francis Bellamy. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html 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 writers have supported Dr. Curry's work for a long time, and Matt Crypto also conceded that Crypto had been rebuked, and he confirmed Dr. Curry's work publicly on Wikipedia. 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."

    (Posted 463 days ago)

  6. Lee Bell said:

    Somey the Wikipedia writer is a neo-nazi and right-wing nationalist extremist. http://rexcurry.net/somey_wikipedia_neo_nazi.html He wishes he could take over the entire interent. Can't have that sort of thing going on... Firstly: It wouldn't surprise me either, but it still seems illogical for Somey and the other wikipedia neo nazis to all be the same single person, doesn't it? Some Somey's neo-nazi friends seem to be more traditional neo-Nazi types, whereas Somey is just a right-wing nationalist/extremist wacko. As with most neo-nazis, Somey used to be so stupid that he did not know (until he was educated by Dr. Rex Curry's work) that Nazi means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html Somey wants to associate Nazis with his own dogma, presumably in order for Somey to "cleanse" the ultra-right wing of inconvenient associations. In a way, Somey's program is a lot like other wikipedia neo nazis, in so far as they wish to assign a traditionally right-wing nasty with Somey's interest in the left wing, in order for Somey to recruit more right-wingers and neo-nazis - which is, IMO, ultimately what it's all about for neo-nazi such as Somey. Secondly: I could be slightly wrong about some of the details above... Thirdly: Somey, it shows that Somey is afraid because Somey has registered with an anonymous name. Somey also posted an anonymous photo. Believe it or not this is the photo that Somey chose as his own autobiographical picture. http://rexcurry.net/somey_wikipedia_neo_nazi.jpg That is so that Somey can hide from Somey's neo-nazi beliefs and and spew his lies all over the place. Which as we all know has relatively little to do with the (inevitably futile, IMO) efforts of people such as Somey to promote his Nazism among other groups and individuals. So, I'm going to delete any responses you would care to have posted here http://rexcurry.net/somey_wikipedia_neo_nazi.html Fourthly: I should hasten to point out that while we don't generally censor people here, we do have an informal policy now against Neo-Nazis like Somey. Admittedly, Somey might be able to actually address a topic and stop spewing insults, but I have this strange feelin' in muh' bones... Somey is a denier of the Holocaust and of the socialist Wholecaust: 62 million slaughtered under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 49 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Fifthly: There is no fifth item. Sixthly: I think that's all I've got for now... Back to our regularly-scheduled on-topic political discussion, of which, Somey cannot participate because Somey does not dispute Dr. Curry's work. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html because That is because Somey can't dispute Dr. Curry's work, Somey has openly conceded that Dr. Curry's work is correct and all Somey can do is post off-topic child-like insults! That is why Dr. Curry's work is probably the most referenced historical work on wikipedia. It has been verified by wikipedia writers. It is often cited without attribution by wikipedia writers in apparent attempts to bolster their own credibility.

    (Posted 454 days ago)

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