PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE SECRETS about Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and Looking Backward, at Twenty-three words

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D-Day Allies invade Europe against socialist trio of atrocities    D-Day June 6, 1944: The Allies invade Europe.

Letter to editors of all U.S. newspapers: 

                            It is shocking that if this sentence was printed in most newspapers, then in most newspapers it would be the first use ever of the phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party." Please grant me the honor of being perhaps the first person to cause the actual name of the horrid Party to appear in your newspaper. The public needs to know.

Google News showed no result in a search for the phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party" on D-Day of 2004 (June 6th), and a dumbfounding five results for the same search on any date (Google News is often the 4th button from the left on any Google page or at http://news.google.com/ and the search was restricted by using quotation marks). Google News indicated 1040 results for the shorthand "Nazi" on D-Day, and 9320 results for all dates. D-Day media coverage deserved a grade of D- based on the Google News search engine.

Those results are supported by similar word-searches performed on the archive search engines at the homepages of many newspapers and media outlets. The searches usually show that the full phrase has never been used for any purpose, and that the shorthand is over-used, thoughtlessly.

On D-Day, Libertarians joined with everyone to remember the friends of freedom, and freedom's foes. I know that your newspaper joined with everyone to remember friends, and I hope your newspaper will help everyone to remember foes, and help end rampant ignorance about the word "Nazi."

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     The above is about 250 words, and served as a popular letter to the editor.  For more details on the above and for a longer version, please see http://rexcurry.net/Dday.html  or below.
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    On D-Day, Libertarians join with everyone to remember those who defended freedom and fought socialism.

    It is also a day to remember that the word "Nazi" is short for "National Socialist German Workers' Party."   Many people forget the meaning of the word "Nazi" and that the U.S. helped end a war that began when the National Socialist German Workers’ Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics invaded Poland in a pact to divide up Eastern Europe. http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html

    The media can help the public remember through the many articles and editorials that commemorate the June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of Europe in WWII.  

    Google Inc., helps the public remember through its "News search" which enables anyone to locate any news items that use the full phrase "National Socialist German Worker' Party" or even the over-used "Nazi."

    It is shocking that on D-Day 2004, a Google News search showed that the media had not used the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party" a single time.  The media had used the abbreviation 538 times before noon.  D-Day media coverage deserves a grade of D-.

    A Google News search (for any use on any date) of the full phrase revealed a dumbfounding total of four results.  One of those results was an excerpt from a book posted as a review, and was not a "news" item. All three of the other uses were by the journalist Rex Curry, writing about this very topic of media bias.
http://news.google.com/news?q=%22national%20socialist%20german%20workers%20party%22&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&sa=N&tab=wn

The search above can be replicated on any date by comparing the Google search results for "Nazi" with the search results for the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party."  For example, a recent search on a random date gave 5,740 uses of "Nazi" and only 3 uses of the full phrase.

In comparison to the above, Google news indicates that on the same random date as above, the abbreviation "U.S.S.R." gave 486 uses and the full phrase "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" gave 103 uses.

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics killed 62 million people, three times as many millions of people as did the National Socialist German Workers' Party (21 million). However, any Google news search on any date will show similar results to the random date above: that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is referenced 486 times, or one-twelfth the number of times (5,740) of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.  The use of the full phrase "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" is once in every five uses of the abbreviation "U.S.S.R."  The use of the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party" is once in every 1900 uses of the abbreviation "Nazi."      The search above can be replicated on any date by comparing the Google search results for "Nazi" with the search results for the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party."  For example, a recent search on a random date gave 5,740 uses of "Nazi" and only 3 uses of the full phrase.

    Google Inc., helps the public remember through its free "News Alerts" which enable anyone to receive instantaneous email alerts for any topic, including the full phrase "National Socialist German Worker' Party" or even the over-used "Nazi."   The public should be warned against requesting alerts for the abbreviation "Nazi," as any receiving inbox will be flooded with repetitious media cliches.  The public should be confident in requesting alerts for the full phrase, as any receiving inbox will be unlikely to ever receive an alert (and if an alert comes, it will probably be about something I wrote, such as this article).

    Many newspapers have websites with archive search engines that reveal how often the full phrase has been used (if ever) for comparison with a newspaper’s hackneyed use of the horrid words “Nazi,” “Nazis” and “Nazism.”  Some media outlets have never written the full phrase, but use the abbreviations so often that their search engines cannot display all the results.   For example, recent searches of the websites at the Seattle Times, the New York Times and the St. Petersburg Times, showed either no incidents or hardly any incidences of their writers having written in their papers: National Socialist German Workers' Party.  

    D-Day is a reminder of our libertarian victory in the ongoing struggle against socialism.

contest to expose media cover-ups for atrocities
http://rexcurry.net/mediacover.html

    Everyone is asked to help research and expose how some newspapers use the horrid “Nazi” abbreviation to cover-up for the monstrous National Socialist German Workers’ Party, in a vain effort to rehabilitate socialism.
 
CONTEST:     There is also a contest for the most shocking research results, and for the most shocking responses from the media about the results, and for the best letters to the editor exposing guilty newspapers.

    Some media are anti libertarian, and their authoritarian bias is so great that they use the horrid word “Nazi” exclusively and never inform the public of the full phrase of the monstrous group.   Or to put it into the words that the media prefer, they are word nazis about the word "Nazi."  They use it to cover-up for the nasty National Socialist German Workers' Party.

     The media’s widespread dishonest practice is so extensive that most people no longer know that “Nazi” is an abbreviation for “National Socialist Germansocialism & racism in government schools Workers’ Party.”  Government schools and the media have covered-up for so long that even most journalists do not know what the hackneyed abbreviation abbreviates.  It is more proof that government schools must end, and that government schools (socialized schools) teach lies for socialism.  The media exploit and perpetuate the rampant ignorance.  

    Please report the results (in plain text) with the website url addresses to rexy@ij.net at http://rexcurry.net without attachments.   Please also send the results as a letter to the editor to the newspapers along with a letter such as the one below, calling each newspaper’s attention to its dishonest practice and exposing it.  

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OF THE ORIGINAL STRAIGHT-ARM SALUTE IN THE U.S.

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Sample Letter to the Editor:

"Nazi" is an abbreviation for the horrid "National Socialist German Workers' Party" as every dictionary states.  I hope that you will inform the public about the meaning of the horrid abbreviation. Some media outlets cover-up for the monstrous "National Socialist German Workers' Party" via exclusive use of the hackneyed abbreviation.

A news-making court case about the Pledge of Allegiance went before the U.S. Supreme Court.  The history of the pledge is suppressed because it is so unlibertarian. Some media outlets are already covering up the fact that the original salute to the U.S. flag resembled the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, that the pledge's author (Francis Bellamy) was a famous National Socialist in the U.S. in 1892, and that the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance is the origin of the salute of the  National Socialist German Workers' Party, which some media outlets refuse to identify fully. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html  There are many other ominous parallels about the Pledge of Allegiance.  (astounding historic photos and information about the pledge are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html ).

Francis Bellamy was the cousin and cohort of Edward Bellamy, the author of the book "Looking Backward."  The book promoted totalitarian socialism and was an international bestseller that helped to inspire the Holocaust and the socialist "Wholecaust" of the socialist trio of atrocities: the National Socialist German Workers' Party (21 million killed), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (62 million killed); and the People's Republic of China (35 million killed). (numbers from Professor R. J. Rummel's article in the Encyclopedia of Genocide (1999)).   http://rexcurry.net/socialists.jpg

If a writer uses an abbreviation (such as "Nazi"), then the abbreviation should be fully identified at it's first use in an article (even parenthetically) if not more often (for example: National Socialist German Workers' Party). This letter is sent to ask you to fully inform the public about the history of the Pledge of Allegiance and to fully expose the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party.

Of the times when your paper printed the word "Nazi" I can not recall a single time when your paper identified the abbreviation as the "National Socialist German Workers' Party."  In fact, I cannot recall your paper ever writing "National Socialist German Workers' Party." Is it an official policy of your paper to never write "National Socialist German Workers' Party"?

Your website search tool for your archives indicates that you have never used, or almost never used, the full phrase. In comparison, the words "Nazi" and "Nazis" and "Nazism" have so many hits that your search program cannot display them all. Or to put it into the words you prefer, you are word nazis about the word "Nazi." You use it to cover-up for the nasty National Socialist German Workers' Party.

How many of your writers have written the full phrase ever in their lives?  If you print my letter, I might be the first person in your paper to inform the public of the full phrase.

Please confirm that I am correct about all of the above.

And the pledge court case is ongoing, and each year provides V-E Day, Memorial Day, D-Day, Flag Day and many other opportunities in the future to write about the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party issues and to show the public whether you will or won't ever be truthful about the full phrase. We'll all be watching.

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Pledge of Allegiance

BROKAW & LIBERTARIAN HONORED AT GOOGLE NEWS

Tom Brokaw, anchor and managing editor of the top-rated "NBC Nightly News," and Dr. Rex Curry, lawyer and libertarian commentator, were the first and only journalists honored for exposing the "National Socialist German Workers' Party" to the public in Google News' search engine on D-Day of 2004. On that date, June 6, 2004, and for 30 days thereafter Google News showed only Brokaw's and Curry's use of the full phrase in Google News archives. Google News selects from 4,500 news sources updated continuously. http://rexcurry.net/google.html

On June 6, 2004 the google news search http://news.google.com/ (a search of any use on any date of Google's 30 day news search frame that Google news maintains) for the full phrase revealed only six uses, five belonging to Curry and one belonging to Brokaw.  Brokaw's use was posted as a book review at MSNBC and was not actually a "news" item. All of the other uses were by Curry reporting on widespread ignorance about the full phrase, about the Pledge of Allegiance, and leading to Curry's historic news-making story that the U.S. Pledge was the origin of the salute of the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html  or below.

This acheivement was pointed out to other news journalists nationwide, who were invited to join Brokaw and Curry as the only journalists to educate the public about the full phrase in the news media on D-Day. During that time news journalists could have taken third place, or made the top ten.

Tom Brokaw is Anchor and Managing Editor of the top-rated "NBC Nightly News," Contributing Anchor on "Dateline NBC," Program Anchor for MSNBC, and Author of "The Greatest Generation," "The Greatest Generation Speaks" and "An Album of Memories." Brokaw is equally at ease covering news events from the world's capitals or in small towns across America, whether from his anchor desk at NBC News' world headquarters in New York, or from locations across the country or around the world.

Rex Curry is published worldwide as a libertarian and a lawyer, too, with a degree in journalism.  During his investigative reporting, Curry located historic photographs of the original Pledge of Allegiance (with the straight-arm salute) and now maintains the only website that collects and displays those photographs.  http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html  as a pro bono service to help educate the public.  Curry is a sixth-generation Floridian, and a life-long resident. His predecessors helped settle Key West back when Florida's government was virtually non-existent. The Curry Mansion (historic home of Florida's first millionaire capitalist) is still on the local tour.

In comparison to the above, Google News indicates that the hackneyed shorthand "Nazi" had 9320 results from various news writers who all failed to ever mention the actual name of the monstrous Party.   For more information see http://rexcurry.net/Dday.html   and http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html

The search above can be replicated on any date by comparing the Google search results for "Nazi" with the search results for the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party."  For example, a recent search on a random date gave 5,740 uses of "Nazi" and only 3 uses of the full phrase.

In comparison to the above, Google news indicates that on the same random date as above, the abbreviation "U.S.S.R." gave 486 uses and the full phrase "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" gave 103 uses.

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics killed 62 million people, three times as many millions of people as did the National Socialist German Workers' Party (21 million). However, any Google news search on any date will show similar results to the random date above: that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is referenced 486 times, or one-twelfth the number of times (5,740) of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.  The use of the full phrase "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" is once in every five uses of the abbreviation "U.S.S.R."  The use of the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party" is once in every 1900 uses of the abbreviation "Nazi." 

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"Excellent achievement!"    Don    -Chairman of the Department of Economics at a well known University. He was once with the Foundation for Economic Education. Was an Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Economics at another university. He has a PhD in economics and a law degree. He has lectured, in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe, on a wide variety of topics. He is published in The Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, Regulation, Reason, Ideas on Liberty, The Washington Times, The Journal of Commerce, the Cato Journal, and several scholarly journals such as the Supreme Court Economic Review, Southern Economic Journal, Antitrust Bulletin, and Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking.  

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http://rexcurry.net/pledgegerman.html

The numbers cited as results in the Google News search above occurred in early June 2004.
Google News started September 2002
Google news normally maintains its news archives for 30 days.  So, in late June 2004 Tom Brokaw's only citation in google news for "National Socialist German Workers' Party" disappeared from the search. It had previously been cited by Google News to an MSN webpage at  http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4999123 that had probably first been published on May 18, 2004. By late June 2004 there were only three references remaining, and all were to RexCurry.net as the only cite that exposes the full phrase in Google News.




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