Monday, July 30, 2012

Pledge of Allegiance ? by Dr. Rex Curry


America’s Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the Nazi salute and “military socialism” as promoted by Francis Bellamy of the Youth’s Companion, Edward Bellamy of Looking Backward, and other socialists in the USA, exposed here.
Francis Julius Bellamy
The USA originated flag fetishism, robotic group-chanting to flags, Nazism, Nazi salutes, and the modern swastika as alphabetical symbolism, as shown in the jaw-dropping discoveries of the noted historian Dr. Rex Curry (author of “Pledge Of Allegiance Secrets”). 
The USA’s Pledge of Allegiance was written by a National Socialist (Francis Bellamy) in 1892 and it spread to many countries, including South Korea.
Socialists in the USA have a long history of influencing flag worship in other people. Japanese Americans were taught America’s stiff-arm salute in government schools, and even at internment camps or concentration camps.



To this day, China still uses America’s early stiff-arm salute.

American socialists even influenced flag worship in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
http://rexcurry.net/ussr-socialist-swastika-cccp-sssr.html
This question arises: Did Korea and Singapore both begin with the American socialist salute (the stiff-arm salute) and then switch (following the lead of government in the U.S.) to the hand-over-the-heart? Preliminary research indicates that Korea and Singapore both used the stiff-armed American socialist salute at some time in the past. 
The American socialist salulte probably influenced Korea and Singapore in the same manner that it influenced the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Peoples’ Republic of China.
The Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs on May 3 said, “The National Assembly’s committee inspecting proposed bills decided to keep stipulations about the pledge of allegiance from the law itself and instead include them in the law’s enforcement order. Public notice has been served that the enforcement order is going to take effect, so we are listening to what the public says before it occurs.”
The ministry plans to make a final draft after collecting public opinions until May 13 and then put the matter before the Cabinet next month. The ministry is preparing to make the enforcement order to take effect on July 27 when the law for the national flag becomes effective.
 The National Assembly removed the pledge from the proposed version of the National Flag Law last year after the idea of including it sparked controversy. Instead, the Assembly left the problem of whether or not to include it in the enforcement order and any matter concerning the wording was left to the ministry. The ministry, however, proposed the enforcement order on April 23 without taking procedures to collect the public opinions, such as performing public hearings and public polls.  >>>MORE<<<