Thanks for the amazing news.
""Institute for Journalism"" <swastika-nazism-exposed@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
in message news:_Ye4h.3629$l25.449@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Theosophical Society work under Madame Blavatsky is tied to the origin
of
> the National Socialist German Workers' Party in the USA, the origin of
the
> straight-arm salute, collective robotic chanting, and the origin of the
> swastika's transformation to a symbol of socialism in the USA. Amazing
> graphic images that prove the point are at
> http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame-blavatsky-theosophical-society.html
>
> While visiting New York (before 1875), Blavatsky met Colonel Henry Steel
> Olcott (U.S. army, retired), a writer for the New York Daily Graphic. It
> was the beginning of a long association. In 1875 Colonel Olcott and H.
P.
> Blavatsky organized the Theosophical Society (TS). The Society grew
> rapidly and soon after became international.
>
> The Theosophical Society touted the explicit collectivist goal of
> "universal brotherhood." The political product was socialism and
> self-sacrifice to government by calling it the "greater good."
>
> The TS reveals no knowledge of economics, markets, prices, trade or
> private property rights.
>
> Theosophy is similar to other civic, religious or philosophical groups
> where followers are easily misled to embrace socialism.
>
> The TS dogma included oddball theories about superior races, superior
> societies, sub races, and seven primary root races, including the
"Aryan"
> race, which Blavatsky described as superior to some other "races" (Cf.
H.
> P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine 1:642; G. de Purucker, Fundamentals of
> the Esoteric Philosophy,. 294-5; also "The Root-Race and Its
> Sub-Divisions," Studies in Occult Philosophy, pp. 35-9).
>
> As early 1875, Blavatsky's famous personal seal employed a swastika
symbol
> and promoted the swastika throughout the TS (Jinarajadasa, p. 19 with
the
> heading 'H.P.B.'s Seal in 1875' and The Theosophist, August 1931, p.
645).
> The swastika is the top-most symbol of seven symbols, and the swastika
is
> placed underneath a royal crown and directly atop another central
symbol,
> a hexagram (six points), with the other six symbols in a circular
> arrangement around the six points. Blavatsky's seal also employs
> alphabetic symbolism in the form of Blavatsky's initials in the center
of
> the seal.
>
> Guido von List (and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels) later
took
> up some of Blavatsky's ideas and also influenced the National Socialist
> German Workers' Party.
>
> The swastika that Blavatsky used is unusual because it is exactly like
the
> swastika adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers' Party
> (NSGWP) and otherwise known as "the socialist swastika" : The swastika
> sits on a point (it is turned 45 degrees to the horizontal) and the arms
> point clockwise.
>
> The historian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets") showed how
that
> style of swastika emphasizes the "S" letters for "Socialism," or the
> "Superior Socialists" or "Socialist Society."
>
> Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Rex Curry proved
> that it was used later by German National Socialists to represent "S"
> letters for their "socialism," as well as an "N" letter overlapping an
"S"
> letter for "National Socialism."
> http://rexcurry.net/socialistequation4.jpg
>
> With a 45 degree turn of his Hakenkreuz, the leader of the NSGWP
combined
> the swastika with socialism, and merged religion and state. That method
> had already been pursued by Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society.
> http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html
>
> It is further proof of Dr. Curry's work that in 1939 (when the National
> Socialist German Workers' Party joined as allies with the Union of
Soviet
> Socialist Republics to invade Poland in a pact to divide up Europe,
> spreading WWII), Arundale converted "The Adyar News" into "The
> Theosophical World" and he chose a swastika symbol that pointed
> counterclockwise, and that swastika symbol also showed Arundale's
> understanding that the earlier TS swastika had represented two separate
> overlapping "S" letters for "socialism."
>
> During Blavatsky's time in the USA, the swastika became a widely popular
> symbol. It was also known as the crooked cross, Hakenkreuz (hooked
cross),
> twisted cross, etc.
>
> The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) sup****ts Dr. Curry's discovery that
> the swastika was used by German National Socialists to symbolize
entwined
> "S" letters for "socialism."
> http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hakenkreuz-oxford-english-dictionary.html
>
> A German occultist revival began in 1884 with the foundation of the
German
> section of the Theosophical Society under the presidency of Dr. Wilhelm
> H|bbe-Schleiden.
>
> In 1902 Dr. Rudolph Steiner became Secretary-General of the German
section
> of the Theosophical Society. In 1912, he and a group of his followers
> broke away from the TS and founded the Anthroposophical Society.
>
> In 1888, Bellamy Clubs (Nationalist Clubs) gained the backing of the
> Theosophical Society and its leader, Madam Blavatsky. Theosophists saw
in
> the Nationalist Movement a practical means to further their "ideal of
> universal brotherhood." (see Arthur E. Morgan in his biography, Edward
> Bellamy, 1948, pp. 260-75; see also The Key to Theosophy by H. P.
> Blavatsky, pp. 44-5. -- K.V.M.]
>
> Nationalist Clubs were inspired by Edward Bellamy and his famous utopian
> novel set in the year 2000, "Looking Backward from 2000 to 1887,"
> published in 1888. It was the third largest bestseller of its time and
was
> known as the Bible of National Socialism. It appears by title in many of
> the major socialist writings of the day. The book was tranlsated into
> every major language including German, Russian and Chinese. "Nationalist
> Clubs" sprang up in the USA and worldwide to tout the book's ideas. It
> inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA). The dogma even influenced
> socialists in the countries of the socialist Wholecaust (of which the
> Holocaust was a part): 65 million dead under the Union of Soviet
Socialist
> Republics; 49 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million
> under the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSGWP). It's ideas
of
> self-sacrifice and altruism were the same ideas that led to the worst
loss
> of life in human history.
>
> Blavatsky touted the dogma by travelling extensively to Germany, India
and
> worldwide (The Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky: Reminiscences and
> Impressions by Those Who Knew Her by Daniel H. Caldwell: Chapter 14,
> Germany and Return to India 1884-1885; Chapter 15, From India to Italy
and
> Germany, 1885; Chapter 16, Germany 1886). After Bellamy's book "Looking
> Backward," Blavatsky continued to promote Theosophy and National
Socialism
> in Germany and worldwide.
>
> Edward Bellamy had also spent a year in Germany, learning to speak and
> write German and attending lectures and studying German socialism.
> Edward's brother Frederick stated that Edward had talked and read about
> socialism before Edward went to Germany. Frederick wrote that Edward's
> letters to him from Germany were full of German socialism which "he had
> read and studied much at home." (see Sylvia E. Bowman's 1958 book The
Year
> 2000). http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-german-connections.html
>
> In November, 1888, Edward personally made a contract with an interpreter
> to translate his book into German (see the biography by Arthur Morgan,
p.
> 65).
>
> In 1891, American advertisements listed German-language editions of
> Bellamy's book and stated that the socialist's novel "Lays the
foundation
> of the Nationalist Movement."
> http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-charles-edward1891.pdf
>
> The adverstisements coincide with Edward Bellamy's "Nationalist"
magazine,
> published by the "Nationalist Educational Association."
> http://rexcurry.net/nationalistmagazine.jpg
>
> The German translation not only promoted National Socialism in Germany,
it
> also promoted National Socialism in America and cultivated those
Americans
> who later sup****ted the USA's German-American Bund movement that
sup****ted
> the National Socialist German Workers' Party. The socialist movement in
> the USA was dominated by German-Americans.
>
> Edward Bellamy also influenced his cousin Francis Bellamy, famous for
the
> Pledge of Allegiance. Francis created the Pledge to promote their dogma
> in government schools. The Bellamys admired the military and they wanted
> the entire economy to ape the military. They called their dogma
"military
> socialism" and they wanted to create the "industrial army" through
> government takeover of all schools.
>
> When the government granted their wish, government schools imposed
> segregation by law and taught racism as official policy. It served as a
> bad example for three decades before the NSGWP. The practice in the USA
> even outlasted the NSGWP by more than 15 years.
>
> The Bellamys were bigots, racists, and xenophobes and they obsessed
about
> new immigrants coming into the USA. Edward's book "Equality" (1897)
shows
> his intolerance for individuality and his desire for universal
brotherhood
> by making everyone the same through government force in government
schools
> (socialist schools).
>
> Francis Bellamy's early pledge was the origin of the straight-arm salute
> of the NSGWP, as discovered by the historian Dr. Rex Curry, author of
> "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets." Shocking photos are on the web.
> http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html
>
> People were persecuted when they showed independence and individuality
by
> rejecting the robotic chanting and straight-arm salute to the national
> flag. That was the flag of the USA (the stars and stripes) and of
Germany
> (the swastika flag) as the persecution happened at the same time. There
> was government violence and lynchings in Germany and the USA.
>
> A Harvard graduate, Ernst Hanfstaengl, personally assisted the leader of
> the NSGWP in promoting national socialism with more ideas from America.
> http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hanfstaengl.html
>
> The National Socialist German Workers' Party clearly patterned itself
upon
> the National Socialism promoted by socialists in the USA during the
three
> decades before the NSGWP existed.
>
> Three decades before the National Socialist German Workers' Party
existed,
> socialists in the USA had promoted National Socialism, the straight-arm
> salute, collective robotic chanting, and the modern swastika as an "S"
> symbol for "socialism."
>
> The USA still follows similar anti libertarian policies promoted by the
> Bellamys and by socialists in the Theosophical Society. Many socialist
> policies caused the USA's big, expensive, oppressive government, its
> aggressive military socialism, and its growing police state. It caused
the
> Great Socialist Depression (from the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, the
> Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act 1930 etc) that persisted and even lasted through
> U.S. involvement in WWII. The Pledge still exists along with laws
> mandating that teachers lead the robotic chanting every day for twelve
> years of each child's life (though the salute was altered). The
government
> still owns and operates schools, including the same schools that imposed
> segregation by law and taught racism as official government policy.
That
> policy even outlasted the National Socialist German Workers' Party by
over
> 15 years. After segregation in government's schools ended, the Bellamy
> legacy caused more police-state racism of forced busing that destroyed
> communities and neighborhoods and deepened hostilities. Those schools
> still exist. Infants are given social security numbers (socialist slave
> numbers from 1935 during the NSGWP) that track and tax everyone for
life.
> Government schools (socialist schools) demand the numbers for
enrollment.
>
> It shows how close the USA moved toward (and is still moving toward)
> socialism. Many Americans serve as sad examples of how authoritarian
> governments come into existence, grow so large, last so long, and kill
so
> many. The dogma of socialism is still growing all over the world.
>


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