[WikiEN-l] Some Wikipedia writers cover up for Nazism on Wikipedia

Rex rexy at ij.net
Wed Nov 23 18:01:17 UTC 2005


 There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in 
personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the 
connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of 
the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. Some of the worst 
falsifiers on Wikipedia are Stormie, Lupo, and Matt Crypto. They were 
challenged to respond to the facts that they suppressed or to concede, and 
they each conceded that the facts that they suppress are correct and that 
they delete those facts because they do not want Wikipedia readers to know 
the truth. They constantly spam their own point of view in their diatribes 
in which they try to cover up for Nazism. It is behavior that breaks 
Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid 
ideology?

Many regular writers on Wikipedia are intellectually dishonest  and they 
regurgitate the top media cover-ups.  They cover up many historic photos of 
the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its 
original straight-arm salute.  They cover up the fact that the author of the 
Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward 
Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the "Nationalism" movement, 
the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," their 
dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party." 
They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin 
http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist 
German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the 
myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was 
from ancient Rome.  They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. 
The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward 
the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and 
at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the 
gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute 
led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute 
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military 
salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika ("Hakenkreuz" in German). 
Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by 
German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." 
Hitler altered his own signature 
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized 
"S" letter for "socialist." Wikipedia's fibbers cover up for the swastika 
http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist 
symbol. Wikipedia's dissemblers cover up for the National Socialist German 
Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the 
hackneyed shorthand "Nazi."  Many Wikipedia posters are propagandists in 
that there was no "Nazi Party" because it was actually the "National 
Socialist German Workers' Party" and the party members did not call 
themselves "Nazis" nor the "Nazi Party."  The term "Nazi" developed from 
slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the "National 
Socialist German Workers' Party."  In that sense, the author of the Pledge 
of Allegiance was a "Nazi" too, in that the term means "National Socialist." 
The term "Nazi" is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the 
Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist 
German Workers' Party.

Wikipedia's cons use the term "Nazi" and the misnomer "Nazi Party" to 
cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's falsifiers cover up the the 
socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which 
the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the 
former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered 
under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the 
National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that 
socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' 
Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together 
http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for 
and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, 
http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a 
part.

Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html 
of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html

Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than 
quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic 
http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have fibs to spread about the 
topic.

The Wikipedia article for the "Roman salute" used to be complete 
disinformation, deliberately maintained by phonies who tried to perpetuate 
myths.  Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: "The Roman 
salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 
45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical 
civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as 
the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the 
Middle East and South America. When the Nazi party of Germany adopted the 
Roman salute from the Italian fascists."  Wikipedia liars also used the 
painting "The Oath of the Horatii" http://rexcurry.net/pledgehoratii.html as 
absurd support for a Roman connection.  The foregoing is all incorrect and 
of course without any attribution nor support on the Wikipedia page because 
there is no support. It is not a Roman salute

Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward 
Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance.

Recently, someone who posts to Wikipedia wised up and improved the "Roman 
salute" article some, while other pledge related articles are as bad as 
ever.

Wikipedia falsifiers use the misnomer "public schools" when they mean 
"government schools" and they both cover-up the Bellamys' desire to promote 
a government takeover of education, a desire to end all of the better 
alternatives, and to impose socialism (and what the Bellamys called 
"military socialism") within government schools.  The Bellamys loved the 
military and wanted all of society to ape the military.  Those points also 
help explain why Francis Bellamy enjoyed starting the pledge with a military 
salute. 




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