The Pledge of Allegiance is the worst example of daily systematic brainwashing
by government in the world today. It has caused bullying, extreme
violence and lynchings. It has resulted in the removal of children from their
families by government officials, and in the persecution of families who
removed their children from government schools to private schools and home-schooling.
The Pledge inspired similar bad behavior in other countries and it was
the origin of the salute adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers
Party (Nazis), as shown by the historian Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge
of Allegiance Secrets).
Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) lived
in and during the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Most commentary
about Ivan Pavlov examines his work on conditioned reflexes and how it
influenced other ideas, even brainwashing. One example is the book "Brainwashing
from Pavlov to Powers" by Edward Hunter.
Most commentary would improve with more information about Pavlov's impact
in the United States.
Pavlov is most famous for "Pavlov's dogs." At the same time each day, Ivan
Pavlov, would ring a bell to summon his dogs to eat. Pavlov noticed
that the dogs would salivate at the ring of the bell, before they had begun
to eat.
Before and during Pavlov's life and even today, a similar practice occurs
in the United States. At the same time each day, the government schools
(socialist schools) ring a bell, and children are led in robotic chanting
of the "Pledge of Allegiance" each morning, for twelve years of their lives,
like Pavlov's lapdogs of the state. It is a conditioned reflex that
has been a catalyst for violence and persecution. It has elicited dog-like
behavior in humans.
The Pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist in the United States
in 1892, over a decade before Pavlov's work with his dogs. Before,
during and after Pavlov's work, laws were passed in the United States to
force robotic chanting from children each day. Pavlov only experimented
on dogs, while politicians in the U.S. experimented on children. It is a creepy
practice that would have been endorsed by Joseph Mengele under German National
Socialism.
It is related to issues of thought control, cults, re-education, mind
control, sociopathology, Ivan Pavlov and Pavlov's Dogs, and conditioned
reflex.
The phrase "Pavlov's dog" is often used to describe someone who merely
reacts to a situation rather than uses critical thinking.
American children are conditioned to block out critical thinking about
the pledge. They are never shown shocking historic photographs of its early
straight arm salute.
Dr. Rex Curry showed that the USA's early pledge used a straight-arm
salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist
German Workers' Party.
If children are told anything about the author of the pledge, they are
told almost nothing. The person who created the pledge to the USA's flag
was a self-proclaimed socialist in the nationalism movement in the USA and
he called his dogma "military socialism" and it influenced socialists in
Germany, and his pledge was the origin of their salute to the swastika flag.
Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by
the National Socialist German Workers' Party to represent "S" letters for
their "socialism," as shown by Dr. Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets").
The leader of German National Socialism altered his own signature to use
the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism
still shows on Volkswagens.
People were persecuted for refusing to give the straight-arm salute
to the national flag. That occurred in the USA (to the stars and stripes)
and in Germany (to the swastika flag) at the same time.
Propaganda about the pledge in America's government schools (socialist
schools) is so dishonest that some children in the former Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics (and other countries) know more about the American pledge
than do American children.
The pledge is like a brainwashed cult of the omnipotent state, conditioning
Pavlovian responses in youngsters.
Pavlovian conditioning was a major theme in Aldous Huxley's dystopian
novel, Brave New World, and also to a large degree in Thomas Pynchon's
Gravity's Rainbow.
The pledge and the Pavlovian response explain a lot about the enormous
size and scope of government in the USA today. The pledge's collective
robotic chanting is a daily American idiot syncrasy and part of the USA's
enormous and growing police state.
Please take the "pledge not to pledge" allegiance to the flag. Remove the
pledge from the flag, remove flags from schools, remove schools from government.
- these misanthropes, necrophiliacs
and cannibals set the worst records that have never been broken.
- why does socialism inspire misanthropy, atrocities
and mass slaughter?
A lot of fascinating research examines the history of mental
illness. Much of the work examines real-life examples of sociopaths and
psychopaths. Most commentary is superficial, with very little critical analysis
of the danger to human life.
http://rexcurry.net/mental-illness-psychopaths-sociopaths-socialists-insanity.html
Antisocial Personality Disorder is also known as psychopathy or sociopathy.
Individuals with this disorder have little regard for the feeling and welfare
of others. As a clinical diagnosis it is usually limited to those over age
18. It can be diagnosed in younger people if the they commit isolated antisocial
acts and do not show signs of another mental disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is chronic, beginning in adolescence
and continuing throughout adulthood. There are ten general symptoms:
not learning from experience
no sense of responsibility
inability to form meaningful relationships
inability to control impulses
lack of moral sense
chronically antisocial behavior
no change in behavior after punishment
emotional immaturity
lack of guilt
self-centeredness
People with this disorder may exhibit criminal behavior. They may not
work. If they do work, they are frequently absent or may quit suddenly.
They do not consider other people's wishes, welfare or rights. They can
be manipulative and may lie to gain personal pleasure or profit. They may
default on loans, fail to provide child support, or fail to care for their
dependents adequately.
High risk sexual behavior and substance abuse are common. Impulsiveness,
failure to plan ahead, aggressiveness, irritability, irresponsibility, and
a reckless disregard for their own safety and the safety of others are
traits of the antisocial personality.
Socioeconomic status, gender, and genetic factors play a role. Males
are more likely to be antisocial than females. Those from lower socioeconomic
groups are more susceptible. A family history of the disorder puts one at
higher risk.
There are many theories about the cause of Antisocial Personality Disorder
including experiencing neglectful parenting as a child, low levels of certain
neurotransmitters in the brain, and belief that antisocial behavior is justified
because of difficult circumstances. Psychotherapy, group therapy, and family
therapy are common treatments. The effects of medical treatment are inconclusive.
Unfortunately, most people with Antisocial Personality Disorder reject
treatment. Therefore, recovery rates are low.
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A lot of research has been done about murderers and their motives.
Much of the research overlooks the fact that the most prolific serial killers
were socialists, both as representatives of the government, or as individual
murderers.
http://rexcurry.net/serial-killers-worlds-worst-murderers.html
As a defense attorney in the criminal courts, Rex Curry represented
people facing the death penalty for murder in the USA. He never defended
anyone as murderous as governments and government officials. The worst: Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Peoples' Republic of China, and the National
Socialist German Workers' Party. Socialists make the worst homicide defendant
seem angelic in comparison. The worst socialist killers were never charged,
tried, convicted nor executed.
http://rexcurry.net/socialists.jpg
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the first to begin. Later,
after the National Socialist German Workers' Party slaughtered 21 million,
the same genocidal policies of the monstrous socialists continued under
the U.S.S.R. and the PRC, resulting in the socialist Wholecaust (of which
the Holocaust was a part): 62 million dead under the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics; 49 milliion under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million
under the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
http://rexcurry.net/socialism.html
Socialist killers often worked together. The National Socialist German
Workers’ Party began in 1920, gained electoral breakthroughs in 1930,
imposed dictatorship in 1933, and in 1939 the National Socialist German
Workers Party joined as allies with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
to invade Poland in a written pact to divide up Europe, spreading WWII.
http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html
Similar to individual murderers, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
one of the worst murderers of all time, denied its guilt and tried to blame
the innocent. Soviet socialism did not have serial killers. Serial killers
were a product of the decadent and corrupt West. That was the party line.
But one man did more than anyone else to disprove the exculpatory
claims of Soviet socialism. That man kept killing for years, partly
because of the flaws in the socialist system. The modern world record for
serial killing may be held by a product of Soviet Socialism.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics produced the serial killer
Andrei Chikatilo, who killed 53 women and children (possibly more) in a
prolonged campaign of serial murder spanning 1978 to 1990.
Chikatilo grew up believing that his older brother been kidnapped and
cannibalized during the Ukrainian famine of the early 1930s that was caused
by socialism.
Chikatilo mutilated some of his victims by gnawing at them.
Just failing to match Chikatilo's tally was Ukranian Anatoly Onoprienko,
who was nicknamed the terminator by the police. He confessed to 52 murders.
German Bruno Ludke, who killed at least 80 people, mainly women, began
his 15-year killing spree in 1928. Declared insane, he was sent to a Vienna
hospital, where experiments were carried out on him until he died by lethal
injection in 1944.
Under the National Socialist German Workers' Party, Auschwitz executioner
Ludwig Tiene strangled, crushed, and gnawed boys and young men to death
while he raped them. Though his grand total is uncertain, he often murdered
as many as 100 a day.
During World War II, Frenchman Marcel Petiot built a sound-proof home
in which he killed up to 63 people. He claimed he was a member of the French
Resistance and told his victims (who included Jewish folks and and others
escaping from German National Socialists) that he could arrange for a safe
passage out of the country for a fee. But after receiving the money, he
gave them a lethal injection pretending to given them a "vaccination against
foreign diseases." In 1944 police investigated Petiot's home due to the stench
of burnt corpses. He was found guilty and died by the guillotine in 1946.
Andrei Chikatilo's victims were often young women and boys in and around
the city of Rostov, near the Black Sea.
But his job as a travelling purchaser of raw materials for a Rostov
factory meant he claimed victims as far afield as Leningrad and Tashkent.
His preferred method was to engage young people in conversation at bus or
train stations and lure them to strips of woodland, where he murdered them.
This gave him the name of the Forest Strip Killer or Lesopolosa.
Towards the end of his reign of terror he was the subject of a huge
manhunt that brought to bear the full weight of the Soviet establishment,
which was in the process of collapsing. By the time he was executed in 1994
the Soviet Union had disappeared.
Like so many serial killers in the West, the seeds of his degenerate
and violent behaviour can be found in his childhood. His crimes were also
intrinsically linked to sexual problems, as was correctly deduced by Aleksandr
Bukhanovsky, a psychiatrist brought in to draw up an "offender profile"
while Chikatilo was on the loose.
Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo was born on 16 October 1936 in Yablochnoye,
a village deep in the heart of rural Ukraine. The 1930s were a period of
official mass murder under Soviet socialism, and in the Ukraine in particular.
Ukraine was the breadbasket of Russia, until socialism arrived under the
USSR. The collectivization of socialism had disastrous effects, and
millions of Ukrainians died of famine.
In 1931 Andrei's older brother, Stefan, vanished and his parents believed
he might have been kidnapped and eaten by starving and desperate neighbours.
The thought of what might have happened to his brother had a terrible psychological
effect on young Andrei.
In 1939 the National Socialist German Workers Party joined as allies
with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to invade Poland in a written
pact to divide up Europe, spreading WWII. But the murderous socialists
eventually turned on each other.
When Andrei was only five, Germany National Socialists invaded the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the USSR's Army fled in disarray.
It is thought that, as a child, Andrei witnessed or at least heard about
atrocities when his village was overrun by troops under the National Socialist
German Workers' Party. Worse was to follow after the war. His father, Roman,
had been captured by the German National Socialists and was only released
from a prisoner of war camp in 1945.
He returned to Yablochnoye a broken man and was immediately accused
by the Soviet Socialist authorities, as were so many other POWs, of treachery
for "allowing himself to be caught" in the first place. Andrei, already
a committed socialist, denounced his father's "betrayal" of the motherland,
but was still teased and taunted at school because of it.
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This profile of Andrei Chikatilo was written by BBC News Online's Chris
Summers.
Quiet and slightly effeminate, he was frequently picked on in the schoolyard
and became painfully shy. Although seriously short-sighted, he declined
to wear his spectacles for fear of being further ridiculed and spent much
of his childhood in a myopic cocoon. Andrei also went to great lengths to
cover up the fact that, even in his early teenage years, he had a chronic
bedwetting problem. His adolescence was an even more painful experience than
for most boys of his age.
His shyness and lack of social skills prevented him interacting with
girls and when he did eventually persuade one to go to bed with him he
was unable to perform and was ridiculed.
He realised that violence was more of a turn-on to him than sex itself.
After leaving school (he failed the entrance exam to Moscow University)
and doing his national service Chikatilo obtained a job as a telephone engineer
in the Russian town of Rodionovo-Nesvatayevsky, near Rostov. In 1963 his
sister, who had moved in with him, introduced him to a local girl called
Fayina and they soon married.
Andrei was painfully shy sexually and Fayina realised he had no real
interest in conventional sex. But she managed to coax him into providing
her with two children, Lyudmila and Yuri. In 1971 Chikatilo completed a
correspondence course and obtained degrees in Engineering, Russian Literature
and he also continued his socialist path with studies of Marxism-Leninism.
His new qualifications enabled him to get a job as a teacher. Shy and
weak, he was unable to command the respect of his pupils and was considered
"odd" by his colleagues. But Chikatilo enjoyed being surrounded by young
boys and girls and began to commit indecent acts on children of both genders.
When complaints were made he was forced to resign and get a job at
another school but criminal charges were never brought. On one occasion
he was caught trying to perform oral sex on a sleeping boy and was severely
beaten by a group of older boys. From that night on Chikatilo would always
carry a knife.
Despite that incident he was never arrested partly because, under the
USSR's socialist system, his indiscretions would reflect badly on the whole
school and no principal wanted to besmirch the reputation of his institution.
In 1978, Chikatilo moved to the town of Shakhty, not far from Rostov and
got a job at a mining school.
On 22 December 1978 he claimed his first victim, nine-year-old Lena
Zakotnova, who he befriended as she waited for a tram. Tempting her with
the promise of coveted capitalist chewing gum from America, he tricked her
into coming with him to his shack beside the Grushevka River.
As soon as they got inside he turned nasty, pushing the terrified youngster
to the floor. Gagging her with his forearm, he blindfolded her and tried
to rape her. But he was only able to become sexually aroused when the girl
became distressed and started gasping for breath.
Knowing she would report the attack if he let her go, Chikatilo stabbed
Lena three times in the stomach and then dragged her body to the waterside
before throwing her in. Lena was still alive when she hit the water but
died from a combination of stab wounds, hypothermia and drowning. Astonishingly,
Chikatilo could have been brought to justice within days and the lives
of his 52 other victims, could have been spared.
Another girl, Svetana Gurenkova, told police she had seen Lena with
a tall, thin, middle-aged man who wore glasses and a dark coat. Her artist's
impression was shown to the principal of a local mining school who noticed
the similarity with one of his teachers, Chikatilo. Police discovered splashes
of blood on the steps of Chikatilo's shack and brought him in for questioning.
But Fayina gave him an alibi, why is not clear, and the police turned
instead to another suspect. Aleksandr Kravchenko had a previous conviction
for rape but, at 25, he was too young to fit Svetlana's description and
he had never worn glasses. Nevertheless the socialist police questioned him
mercilessly and eventually forced a confession out of him, although the
details were hazy. He was eventually sentenced to death and was duly executed
in 1984.
It was only later realised that Lena Zakotnova's killer was still at
large and the tightly controlled government (socialist) media was hardly
likely to highlight this horrendous miscarriage of justice. Chikatilo managed
to restrain his violent urges for three years. In 1981 he was made redundant
from his teaching job and, unable to get another teaching post because of
his lewd reputation, he was forced to work as a supply clerk at the huge
Rostovnerud factory.
Six months later he approached 17-year-old Larisa Tkachenko, a girl
with "loose morals" who was well known locally for exchanging sexual favours
for food and drink. Chikatilo led her to a deserted stretch of woodland and
attacked her, stripped her of her clothes, punching her, strangling her
and piling dirt into her mouth to muffle her screams.
This time, unlike his first killing, which left him frustrated and
confused, he felt elated and "danced with joy" around the body. In June
1982 he killed Lyuba Biryuk, 13, while on as business trip and over the
next year he added another six victims, two of them young men. The police
assumed that the killer of the men was not the same man who was murdering
young girls.
In December 1982 Chikatilo killed Laura Sarkisyan, 15, but then went
quiet for six months. In the summer of 1983 he killed three times, including
seven-year-old Igor Gudkov, whose body was savagely mutilated. The central
Moscow militia sent an experienced detective, Major Mikhail Fetisov, to
Rostov in September 1983 to take over the investigation.
He criticised the ineptitude of the local police and convinced his
superiors all 14 murders were the work of a single sex-crazed killer, although
stopped short of using the phrase "serial killer" which was still seen
as a western concept alien to an ideologically pure state such as the Soviet
Union. Fetisov's team began to trawl the criminal and mental health records,
hoping to find anyone who might fit the profile of the killer.
Chikatilo was arrested at one point but his blood sample did not match
the AB group of the killer.
It was only later realised that the AB sample came from semen and Chikatilo
was type AB but the B antigens did not show up in his blood sample. One
man who did seem to fit the profile was Alexei Shaburov, a car thief with
learning difficulties who confessed to killing several children along with
four other men.
They had all met at a school for the people with learning difficulties.
They confessed to the murders, but none of them were able to give details
about the murders and, after several days of brutal interrogation. The
police realised the gang were wasting their time. They were released and
the manhunt resumed. Chikatilo's killing spree was almost brought to an
end forever in 1984.
The Rostov police increased patrols at train and bus stations, realising
that was where the killer was picking up most of his victims. One day Inspector
Aleksandr Zanosovsky noticed a middle-aged man in glasses who seemed to
be paying special interest to young girls. Zanosovsky approached him and
asked for his papers.
The man produced documents identifying him as Andrei Chikatilo, a freelance
employee of the Department of Internal Affairs, a wing of the KGB. He was
allowed to go on his way. But a few weeks later Zanosovsky spotted Chikatilo
again.
This time he kept up surveillance on him for several hours as he caught
bus after bus around the local district. Chikatilo did not appear to be
going anywhere but he was approaching young women and trying to engage them
in conversation. After numerous rejections he finally found a girl, who was
drunk, who put her head in his lap and let him fondle her.
Zanosovsky seized the moment and approached Chikatilo, who began sweating
heavily. The officer demanded he open his briefcase and inside was a jar
of lubricant, a length of rope and a long-bladed knife. When they got him
back to the police station they learned he was under investigation for stealing
a car battery from the factory where he worked.
This was sufficient to keep him in custody while they checked to see
if he could be the Forest Strip Killer. Unfortunately his blood type did
not appear to match and to make matters worse a policeman later sent the
contents of the suitcase back to Chikatilo's home, where they were swiftly
disposed of. With no evidence, they could only prosecute him for the theft
and he served only three months in prison.
Chikatilo had lost his job as a result of his incarceration but in
January 1985 he obtained a new one, working again as a travelling buyer
for a locomotive factory in Novocherkassk. For six months he resisted his
internal desires but in August 1985 he stabbed to death an 18-year-old
girl in Rostov. His killings stopped again until May 1987 when he murdered
a 13-year-old boy in Revda in the Ural Mountains.
Spiral of violence
Chikatilo's killing spree now spiralled out of control. In 1988 he
claimed eight lives and in his last year of freedom, in 1990, he killed
nine people, many of whom were boys. By this time a new man, Issa Kostoyev,
director of the central Department for Violent Crime, had taken over the
case and he began going over each case with a fine toothcomb.
After the body of Vadim Tishchenko, 16, was found near Rostov's Leskhoz
railway station on 3 November 1990 Kostoyev decided to flood the area with
undercover patrols, many of them equipped with night vision goggles. But
the detectives were unable to prevent Chikatilo claiming his last victim,
22-year-old Svetlana Korostik, who he lured away from Leskhoz station and
then murdered in nearby woods.
He cut off parts of her body and ate them at the scene before covering
the body in branches and walking back to the station. Plain-clothes officer
Sergeant Igor Rybakov noticed Chikatilo perspiring heavily and saw he had
spots of blood on his cheek and earlobe. He checked Chikatilo's papers
but, unaware of Svetlana's murder, had no real reason for holding him and
allowed him to go on his way.
quote
Later Kostoyev came across Sgt Rybakov's report of the incident and
decided to look further into Chikatilo. After discovering that his work
records showed him in the vicinity of many of the murders, Kostoyev deployed
a team of undercover officers to follow Chikatilo.
On 20 November 1990 he left work to get treatment for a broken finger,
which, unbeknown to the doctors, had been bitten by one of his victims
and then picked up his briefcase and went out to find young boys. At one
point he was chatting to a boy in the street when the youngster's mother
called him away.
Chikatilo, foiled again, carried on down the street and was then approached
by three men who identified themselves as police officers and arrested him.
His briefcase was searched and, once again, contained a knife, a length
of rope and a jar of lubricant. A search of his home found another 23 knives,
a hammer and a pair of shoes that matched a footprint found beside one of
the victims.
Chikatilo eventually confessed to all his crimes, but he still had
to face a trial in April 1992.
Locked inside a cage, designed to protect him from victims' relatives,
he spent much of his time ranting and raving and acting outlandishly. It
is not clear whether he was simply trying to persuade the judge that he
was insane, or whether his mental condition had just deteriorated since
his arrest. At one point he stripped off, waved his penis at the public
gallery and shouted: "Look at this useless thing, what do you think I could
do with that?"
Chikatilo's lawyer, Marat Khabibulin, tried to argue that there was
no evidence against his client other than his confessions. But the judge
was convinced and was cheered as he passed 52 death sentences (one of the
charges had been dropped due to insufficient evidence).
Chikatilo was led away shouting: "Fraud! I'm not going to listen to
your lies!"
Sixteen months later the man known as the Forest Strip Killer, or the
Rostov Ripper, was executed by a single bullet to the back of the head.
This profile of Andrei Chikatilo was written by BBC News Online's Chris
Summers.
DENIERS
OF THE SOCIALIST "WHOLECAUST" - more amazing web searches expose the
widespread bias.
COMPARE U.S.S.R. & NAZIS - and compare the media bias favoring
the bigger killer over 3rd place.
http://rexcurry.net/nazi-ussr.html
SOCIALISTS
STARTED WWII - the National Socialists & the former Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics.
SOCIALISM'S
"ROMAN SALUTE" - did U.S. socialists cause WWII, the Holocaust &
the Wholecaust?
JOHN DEWEY - (1859-1952) aka "Johnny Socialism-Seed" for planting the
Bellamy Boys worldwide.
http://rexcurry.net/socialistdewey.html
THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK OF SOCIALISM - symbolizes the threat of socialist
shortages & atrocities.
YOUR
SOCIALIST SLAVE # - (your social security #) came from the socialist
trio of atrocities.
YOUR SOCIALIST
SLAVE TATTOO - this is how another socialist crime against humanity
will look in the near future.
HISTORICAL
REVISIONISM - Government schools & the media cover-up socialist
horrors in the U.S.
U.S. FLAG'S
ORIGINAL SOCIALIST SALUTE - and pledge of allegiance were written by
a socialist.
U.S.
SOCIALISTS - did they inspire worldwide socialist atrocities?
U.S.
SOCIALISM - did U.S. socialism inspire the socialism in Germany?
MORE
GERMAN TIES - U.S. socialists promoted racism, eugenics and hatred of
individuality & differences.
SOCIALIST
EQUALITY - trying to make everyone equally poor. Instead, making
everyone equally dead.
NEWS:
SICK SOCIALIST SYMBOLISM: 2 overlapping "S" letters stand for "socialism"
in the sick swastika. The swastika changed from a good-luck symbol for
"well-being," to a bad-luck symbol for "socialism."
SOCIALIST HATE SYMBOLS - eye-popping graphic art
http://rexcurry.net/swastika4.gif
Socialist Symbols of Hate and Death: the swastika of the National Socialist
German Workers' Party, the red star of the Peoples' Republic of China, the
hammer and sickle of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Any philosophy that advocates the "collective" ownership or government
ownership (or control) of the means of production, thereby advocates genocide
in the same sentence. That was proven by the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics, Peoples' Republic of China and the National Socialist German
Workers' Party. Any person who does not understand the preceding is
an example of how places like the the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
the Peoples' Republic of China and the National Socialist German Workers'
Party come into existence and commit mass slaughter. Those are the
same people who do not know that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
and Communist China, both independently slaughtered more people than did
the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party. And if those
people do know, they never let on that they know. They suppress the
facts.
THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK OF SOCIALISM -
symbolizes the threat of socialist shortages, poverty, misery, starvation,
atrocities and mass slaughter. The closest it ever came to midnight
was during the years occupied by the the hate-spewing radical paramilitary
societies created in the socialist trio of atrocities (above). They
killed more people than would three nuclear bombs. The world still
has not rejected their philosophy of socialism and the deaths mount.
The socialist Wholecaust occurred under the industrial armies of the
socialist trio of atrocities (see
http://rexcurry.net/socialists.jpg):
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 62 million deaths, 1917-'87;
the People's Republic of China, 35 million, 1949-'87; and the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party, 21 million, 1933-'45 (numbers from Professor
R. J. Rummel's article in the Encyclopedia of Genocide (1999)). In
other words, they were not slaughtered in war by a foreign country invading,
they were slaughtered by their own governments by the millions. Sometimes
"I told you so" just doesn't seem to cut it. Socialists are nuclear bombs.
Socialism is nuclear war.
Concentration camps like Buchenwald and Auschwitz under the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party are notorious. But who recalls murderously
prolific death camps like Kolyma, Vorkuta and Magadan in the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics?
Forgotten is that the National Socialist German Workers’ Party and
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics jointly invaded and partitioned
Poland in 1939 under the notorious Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, that the Socialist
Republics never renounced. Seven million died in Poland. Under the secret
protocols of that pact, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and the Romanian provinces
of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina were ceded to Stalin, as was eastern
Poland. As a result of the War, Finland had
its Karelian Peninsula torn away the Socialist Republics and 10 countries
Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Romania,
Bulgaria, Hungary and Yugoslavia suffered under the Socialist Republics
for half a century.
After the National Socialists drove into Prague, Czechoslovakia with
little resistance, the British and French (On March 31, 1939) handed Poland
an unsolicited war guarantee that was not honored later. Poland defied the
National Socialists over Danzig, and were crushed. But because they had
declared war on the National Socialists, though they had no plan to attack,
the National Socialists, in April 1940, invaded Denmark and Norway, and
in May, the Low Countries and France. In three weeks, the National Socialists
threw the British off the continent at Dunkirk, and, in six weeks, crushed
France.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics provided the National Socialists
with all the food and fuel they had requested and the Socialist Republics
declared Britain and France to be the aggressors against their National
Socialist partners.
Five months before the invasion of Poland, socialists in Italy had
invaded little Albania.
Even before then, in 1936, Japan invaded China. After WWII, China
expanded the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was part): 62
million killed by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million killed
by the Peoples’ Republic of China; 21 million killed by the National Socialist
German Workers’ Party.
Ayn Rand escaped the socialist Wholecaust. Born Alissa Rosenbaum,
Rand came of age during the Socialist Revolution, witnessing its horrors.
She arrived in the United States in 1926 on a visitor's visa, but never
returned to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. After working as a
screenwriter in Hollywood, she went on to become a successful novelist and
popular philosopher of reason and individualism, helping to inspire the
modern libertarian movement.
Socialists prove that the hatred of money is the root of all evil.
http://rexcurry.net/money.html
Socialists qualify as collective recipients of a Darwin Award: the
recognition given to those "who improve our gene pool by removing themselves
from it in a spectacularly stupid manner." The awards are given to those
who perish through some "astonishing misapplications of judgment."