Frightening origins of America's growing police state. YouTube video at http://RexCurry.net

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Dec 11, 2008, 9:09:48 AM12/11/08
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America's growing socialist police state has many forgotten origins.
See the YouTube video linked at http://rexcurry.net

One source of the police state was the notorious national socialist
Edward Bellamy. In his anti libertarian book, "Looking Backward
2000-1887," Bellamy told the tale of a young 19th century American who
awakes in the year 2000 to find his nation transformed into a
socialist utopia. The book caused a sensation when published (1888)
and even led to the establishment of over 160 "Bellamy clubs"
dedicated to realizing the utopian future described in the book.

Bellamy's ideas did more immediate damage in the former Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics and, before the prophetic year of 2000, the
USSR collapsed after decades of socialism, shortages, poverty, misery,
persecution, torture and death as part of the socialist Wholecaust (of
which the Holocaust was a part): ~60 million slaughtered under Soviet
socialism; ~50 million slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of
China (PRC); ~20 million slaughtered under the National Socialist
German Workers Party (NSGWP). In 1939, the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics had joined as allies with the National Socialist German
Workers Party to invade Poland in a plan to divide up Europe into
socialist utopias. Afterward, the USSR continued to pursue the goals
it had formed with the National Socialist German Workers' Party. The
USSR and the PRC went on to kill even more people for decades after
the end of the NSGWP.

Bellamy's utopia was a dystopia in practice. http://rexcurry.net

Polish railroad worker Jan Grzebski lapsed into a coma for 19 years
after being hit by a train in 1988. After Grzebski awakened, his last
memories were of a socialist country where the only things in the
shops were tea and vinegar, where meat was scarce and long lines
formed for rationed gasoline and other items.

Mr. Grzebski was delighted to awake to a more free market economy in
2007. "[T]here are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin,"
he told Polish television. He is particularly amazed by the fact that
everyone has mobile phones. Mr. Grzebski had a real life "looking
backward" experience, although quite different from that imagined by
Mr. Bellamy. Looking backward at the non-fiction version of Edward
Bellamy's socialism, Mr. Grzebski said "I’ve got nothing to complain
about." Mr. Grzebski is more than just a great story, he is a living
reminder of how far the United States is traveling down the same
dystopian road of socialism.

For an interesting comparison to the real-life coma experience, watch
the funny movie "Good Bye Lenin" available on DVD.

For a not-so-funny experience watch the movie "The Lives of
Others" (2007).

Government shows how time travel is possible. Time travels backward
under socialism.

Question: What did Soviet Socialists use before they had candles?
Answer: Electricity.

Time travels foward by capitalism, or time can travel forward by coma
through socialism as Grzebski learned.

Socialism put many countries and millions of people into comas, and
worse.

Socialism in medicine only worsens the comas.

Edward Bellamy's dystopia continues to grow in the United States.
Edward Bellamy was aided by his cousin and socialist cohort Francis
Bellamy, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance, and an advocate of
socialism in schools (he promoted the government takeover of
education). Their work was the source of the stiff-armed salute
adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party and
influenced its dogma, symbols and rituals (see "Pledge of Allegiance
Secrets" by Dr. Rex Curry). http://rexcurry.net/silvestrini-elaine-tampa-tribune-pledge.jpg
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