Classic & old movies show early American Nazi salute in Pledge to USA's Flag
by "\"Stop the Pledge of Allegiance\"" <pledge-of-allegiance@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 6, 2007 at 06:42 AM
The original Pledge of Allegiance began with a military salute that was
then
extended out toward the flag. It was the origin of the stiff-arm salute
adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party. The initial
military salute was sometimes modified because some educrats thought it
was
disrespectful for children to mimic the military. A modified version
existed
in 1899 (above and a later photo below) and it began with the military
salute from the chest and then extended outward in the stiff-arm salute.
http://rexcurry.net/military-socialism-pledgeofallegiance1899.jpg
It is frightening to note that Adolf Hitler and German National Socialists
also adopted the gesture of the military salute from the chest extended
outward to the stiff-arm salute, as shown by the historian Dr. Rex Curry
(author of Pledge of Allegiance Secrets). http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html
Also see
http://rexcurry.net/military-salute-socialism-pledge-allegiance.jpg
Some people thought it was creepy for children to perform the initial
military salute, so that part of the ritual was sometimes dropped
entirely,
leaving nothing but the American stiff-armed salute. That modified form of
the American salute was later adopted by the National Socialist German
Workers' Party (another of Dr. Curry's discoveries).
Francis Bellamy and his cousin Edward Bellamy called their dogma "Military
Socialism." The military salute is a sign of submission to a superior
officer / commanding officer (in this case the flag / government) whose
orders must be obeyed without question. http://rexcurry.net/1n1.gif