Semiskimmed.net & the Gallery of 'Bush
= Hitler' Allusions & Rob Hinkley laud
the Libertarian Artist, Doctor Rex Curry
Semiskimmed.net and Rob Hinkley are conceding the historical discoveries
of Dr. Rex Curry. http://rexcurry.net/semiskimmed-rob-hinkley.html
Curry is the historian who showed that the USA's first Pledge of Allegiance
used a straight-arm gesture and it was the origin of the gesture of the
monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html
Hinkley described Dr. Curry's work as a "fairly watertight case."
When web commentators wise up to socialism, it should be time to rejoice.
However, Hinkley writes a lot of anti libertarian trash that shows
that he is far from comprehending the point. For example, Professor
Curry schooled Hinkley because Hinkley overused the hackneyed term "Nazi"
in a way that showed Hinkley either did not know the actual name of the group
(the National Socialist German Workers' Party), or would deliberately never
state it. All of the allusions that Hinkley posted in the past were
more proof of Hinkley's behavior. In fact, Hinkleys recent concession
to Curry's work is now the ONLY ray of hope on Hinkley's silly site for
fighting socialism and promoting liberty.
Nevertheless, Hinkley deserves thanks for recognizing Dr. Curry as a "celebrity
historian, internationally recognized journalist, premier libertarian artist
& photojournalist
in the U.S" and author of Swastika Secrets.
(which reveals another of Curry's astounding historical discoveries: the
swastika, although an ancient symbol, was used sometimes by German National
Socialists to represent meshed "S" letters for their "socialism." Curry
changed the way that people view the symbol of the horrid National Socialist
German Workers' Party. Hitler altered his own signature to use the same
stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still
shows on Volkswagens).
At first, Hinkley did not understand the history of National Socialism
in the USA. After Professor Curry's assistance, Hinkley included these
links on his semiskimmed.net website:
Robert Hinkley's intellectual dishonesty was so great, that when Dr.
Curry first attempted to correct Hinkley's ignorance about the Pledge of
Allegiance, Hinkley asked Dr. Curry to not email any more information to
Hinkley. Dr. Curry ponted out Hinkley's hypocrisy and shamed him into
linking to Dr. Curry's actual historic photographs of the original USA Pledge
of Allegiance. Hinkley confesses that Dr. Curry "wrote back to explain all
and show me where I was going wrong."
Here is a Hinkley quote that shows how intellectually dishonest Hinkley
is: "When the pledge of allegience started in 1892 it adopted the straight-armed
salute, which had been associated with the Romans since at least 1784." This
is pure poppycock, and Hinkley has given it no thought. The Pledge
did not adopt the straight-arm salute. http://rexcurry.net/pledgehoratii.html
Dr. Curry has explained that, but Hinkley does not care and insists on repeating
a myth that Curry has debunked. http://rexcurry.net/pledgehoratii.html People
like Hinkley used to simply repeat the myth that it was an "ancient Roman
salute." So, thanks to Dr. Curry, Hinkley at least concedes that Professor
Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that
the "ancient Roman salute" is a myth. After Dr. Curry helped to refute
the Roman salute myth, Hinkley (and other intellectually dishonest
people) had to come up with a new myth to cover-up for the socialist's pledge.
After Dr. Curry's shocking discoveries about the salute's origin with the
Pledge of Allegiance, modern writers deliberately looked for other explanations
and then those writers misrepresented neoclassical art to cover-up Professor
Curry's discoveries. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-lies.html
That is what Hinkley does.
Here is a Hinkley quote that shows how intellectually dishonest Hinkley
is: "The National Socialist German Workers' Party (you see how I now avoid
the hackneyed shorthand) adopted the straight-armed salute in 1920." Judging
from Hinkleys other comments, the only time Hinkley has ever used the actual
accurate name of the Party (the National Socialist German Workers' Party)
was the one time that Professor Curry shamed him into being forthright.
Hinkley has since reverted to his apparent lifetime cover-up and never
intends to repeat the actual name of the party again, unless Professor Curry
again shames him into doing so.
Hinkley still pretends that he does not know anything about the Pledge/Bellamy
topic other than that it had a straight-arm salute, which Hinkley pretends
is the only point he can comprehend. Hinkley feigns ignorance of the fact
that Francis Bellamy (author of the "Pledge of Allegiance") and Edward Bellamy
(author of the novel "Looking Backward") and Charles Bellamy (author of
"A Moment of Madness") were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers,
and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed
National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the
USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association,"
and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist
Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists in Germany,
http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-german-connections.html
and the Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. The Bellamys supported
the government's takeover of education, and when the government granted their
wish, the government imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official
policy. It began 30 years before the National Socialist German Workers'
Party, lasted through the NSDAP, and the mandatory segregation and official
policy outlasted the NSDAP by decades.
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