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*Bill*

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Dec 16, 2006, 3:54:35 PM12/16/06
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The Volkswagen logo exposes the swastika as intertwined "S" shapes
symbolizing "Socialism" for the monstrous National Socialist German Workers'
Party, and provides more proof in support of discoveries by the noted
historian and symbologist Dr. Rex Curry.
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a.html

It joins Audi in doing so. http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html

It joins the Trabant in doing so.
http://rexcurry.net/trabant-sachsenring-rex-curry.html

More graphic examples are at http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG

Many people forget that the word "Nazi" is a syncopation for "National
Socialist German Workers Party." The group's actual full name indicates
Nazism's clear affinities with collectivism.

Germany in the 1930's often used symbols for letters and words. Common
symbols under the National Socialist German Workers' Party often used the
"S" shape, including the side-by-side use in the "SS" Division and the
overlapping use in the Hakenkreuz - swastika. The German word for
"swastika" is "Hakenkreuz" ("hooked cross" or "armed cross").

Hitler was aware of the practice, and perhaps the source of the practice, in
that he evolved "Adolf Hitler" into "S Hitler" in his own signature.
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html It was a manner of declaring his
socialism every time he signed his name and it was equivalent to signing
"Socialist Hitler."

It is part of growing evidence that supports the discovery by Dr. Rex Curry
(in the book "Swastika Secrets") that the Hakenkreuz, although an ancient
symbol, was used also to represent "S" shapes for "Socialism" and its
victory under the horrid National Socialists. For additional proof of the
use of the "S" shapes of the "sieg" runes see a newly discovered youth's
book at http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a3.html and posters
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1b.html and more posters at
http://rexcurry.net/socialist-propaganda/posters1.html and German medals at
http://rexcurry.net/socialism/germany.html and flags and banners at
http://rexcurry.net/swastikaflags.html and for a fuller explanation see
http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html

Another rune, the Odal rune, was used as a symbol of the "Wiking Jugend"
(Viking Youth, or Viking Young'uns). The Volkswagen symbol then emulated
the popular runes its alphabetic symbolism, as discovered by Professor
Curry..

The original VW logo was not "VW" but the swastika / Hakenkreuz.
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo1.jpg

The VW was known as the "swastika hubcap" car. The early versions and
drawings actually had swastika hubcaps, just as the older versions had "VW"
hubcaps. Some people believe that the VW hubcaps resemble the swastika at
certain speeds of rotation.

Hitler used the Volkswagen for his socialist propaganda. The swastika was
within the original cogged-wheel (gear) symbol that later had the "VW"
letters placed within it. The "VW" letters replaced the original meshed "S"
letters in the later VW symbol.

Volkswagen's iconic buttressing of V and W was the creation of an engineer
named Franz Reimspiess. He was also the same man who perfected the engine
for the Beetle in the 1930s.

Nikolai Borg, 86, who now lives in Austria, says he was involved in the
development of the VW logo. The young commercial artist impressed others
when he won the competition for the creation of a logo for the "Deutsche
Jugendherbergswerk" (German youth mountain hostel work?). Borg says that he
was invited to draw the car logo in a request from high-up: Dr. Ing. Fritz
Todt, with the "organization Todt" the general inspector for roads and a
militarily organized building troop used in the entire theater of war. Borg
made nine drafts with different connections of the letters V and W before
the final version was created.

In photographs, Nikolai Borg shows that the VW logo was created simply by
replacing the two S letters of the swastika with the two letters V and W.
http://rexcurry.net/volkswagen-vw-beetle-nikolai-borg-swastika.jpg

Also see Nikolai Borg in this photograph
http://rexcurry.net/volkswagen-vw-beetle-nikolai-borg-swastika2.jpg

Literally, the word "volkswagen" means "people's car" (cf. "folk's wagon").
When the early VW versions were introduced, Hitler abruptly changed the name
of the car to KdF Wagen. KdF stood for "Kraft durch Freude" which meant
"Strength through Joy." The name-change upset Porsche, as he was not a
member of Hitler's Nazi-Sozi party, and he didn't support Hitler's use of
socialist propaganda to advertise the car.

Of the original KdF name, Hitler said: "It bears the name of the
organization that has done the most to fill the broad masses with pleasure
and therefore strength. It will be called the 'KdF-Wagen.' "

There were many other socialist clichés. The "Strength through Joy" program
was part of a scheme to provide holidays to workers at inexpensive rates.
It was related to the "Beauty of Labor" (Schönheit der Arbeit) office. The
phrase "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work brings Freedom") glared at concentration
camps.

Born out of sinister intentions, the VW Beetle was propaganda for German
socialists in helping create unity in pre-war Germany. Hitler imposed
socialism in the car market and pushed the project.

The Beetle was the brainchild of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, a freelance
automotive designer and constructor. In 1930, Porsche set up an automotive
design company, the Porsche Büro. In 1933, Adolf Hitler met with Porsche to
discuss the socialist leader's idea of a volkswagen.

Porsche drew inspiration from the success of Henry Ford's creation of the
mass-produced Model T. It is unfortunate that the Volkswagen went down the
road of socialism, instead of the road of capitalism and the free market
blazed by Henry Ford.

The leader of German socialism gave the project his whole-hearted support,
and became directly involved in plans for the car's production. By 1938,
several early production cars had been constructed and production facilities
had been built.

In 1939, the National Socialist German Workers' Party joined with the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics as allies to invade Poland in a pact of
military socialism to divide up Europe. The Second World War ended
passenger-car production plans, and the Stuttgart factory was converted to
military use.

Only later, after the Volkswagen was towed from socialism and driven by
capitalism, would it meet its modern success.


Francis Bellamy

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Sep 29, 2022, 6:18:49 AM9/29/22
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The historian Rex Curry has shared amazing revelations that are in books at Amazon and Google Books and Google Play, including the book authored by supermodel Lin Xun entitled “Come Inside My Head: Karl Marx”.

Top mind-blowing discoveries of the 21st Century were revealed in the academic work of Professor Rex Curry and explained by the author Ian Tinny in his book: "Hitler Was A Communist". For example, Many of the following facts (with credit to Dr. Curry) will be news to most readers:

1. Karl Marx’s anti-Semitism (and his Christian background) inspired Hitler’s anti-Semitism and Hitler’s use of Christian cross symbolism including the SWASTIKA (the Hakenkreuz or “hooked cross”); Iron Cross; Balkenkreuz; Krückenkreuz; and the common Christian cross. The symbols signified commonality with Marx’s opposition to Judaism, and they promoted Christianity as the “alternative” thereto. The Swastika was also used to represent “S” letter shapes for “SOCIALISM” (Marx’s underlying dogma). Marx was a Nazi and Hitler was a Communist. http://rexcurry.net

2. NEW SWASTIKA DISCOVERY: Hitler’s symbol is the reason why Hitler renamed his political party from DAP to NSDAP - "National Socialist German Workers Party" - because he needed the word "Socialist" in his party's name so that Hitler could use swastikas as "S"-letter shaped logos for "SOCIALIST" as the party's emblem. The party's name had to fit in Hitler's socialist branding campaign that used the swastika and many other similar alphabetical symbols, including the “SS” and “SA” and “NSV” and “VW” etc.

3. NEW LENIN’S SWASTIKA REVELATION: Vladimir Lenin’s swastika is exposed herein. The impact of Lenin’s swastikas was reinforced at that time with additional swastikas on ruble money (paper currency). The swastika became a symbol of socialism under Lenin. It’s influence upon Adolf Hitler is explained in this book.

Lenin’s Christian background was similar to Marx’s. Marx’s anti-Semitism (and his religious upbringing) inspired Lenin’s anti-Semitism and the use of the SWASTIKA as Christian cross symbolism after 1917. The swastika symbol signified commonality with Marx’s opposition to Judaism. Judaism was banned by Soviet socialists. Under Lenin, the Russian Orthodox Church remained powerful (then Stalin became tyrant in 1922). The Swastika was also used to represent “S” letter shapes for “SOCIALISM” (Marx’s underlying dogma).

4. Marx, Hitler and their supporters self-identified as “socialists” by the very word in voluminous speeches and writings. The term "Socialist" appears throughout Mein Kampf as a self-description by Hitler. (Marx also used the term “Communist”).

5. Hitler was heavily influenced by Marx. Many socialists in the USA were also shaped by Marx. Two famous American socialists (the cousins Edward Bellamy and Francis Bellamy) were heavily influenced by Marx. The American socialists returned the favor: Francis Bellamy created the “Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag” that produced Nazi salutes and Nazi behavior. The Bellamy cousins were American national socialists.

6. Hitler never called himself a "Nazi." There was no “Nazi Germany.” There was no “Nazi Party.”

7. Hitler never called himself a “Fascist.” Modern socialists use “Nazi” and “Fascist” to hide how Hitler and his comrades self-identified: SOCIALIST.

8. The term “Nazi” isn’t in "Mein Kampf" nor in "Triumph of the Will."

9. The term “Fascist” never appears in Mein Kampf as a self-description by Hitler.

10. The term “swastika” never appears in the original Mein Kampf.

11. There is no evidence that Hitler ever used the word “swastika.”

12. The symbol that Hitler did use was intended to represent “S”-letter shapes for “socialist.”

13. Hitler altered his own signature to show his “S-shapes for socialism” logo branding.No one should stand for nor chant the Pledge of Allegiance because it was the origin of the Nazi salute and Nazi behavior (see the discoveries of the historian Dr. Rex Curry). The early pledge began with a military salute that was then extended outward to point at the flag (thus the stiff-arm gesture came from the pledge and from the military salute). Thanks for helping to educate everyone about this.
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