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Default Fascism's Legacy: Liberalism

On Jun 17, 10:55 pm, Day Brown wrote:
Barry wrote:
Liberalfascismsounds like an oxymoron – or a term for conservatives
to insult liberals. Actually, it was coined by a socialist writer,
none other than the respected and influential left-winger H.G. Wells,
who in 1931 called on fellow progressives to become "liberal fascists"
and "enlightened Nazis." Really.


Let me pour in a new flavor and stir the pot. Women are taking over.
Their use of the language is less academic and more accepting of the
ambiguity of people, their ideologies, and organizations. However, they
too suffer from group think and even worse political correctness.

But consider where the rubber actually hits the road, in a court hearing
for sanity, where they can present the drivel of insane rants to prove
that a deviant thinker needs meds and better case management. It will
not matter whether the government thinks it is liberal, conservative, or
for that matter, fascist.

This is not a trial by jury. You dont get an attorney. They get to pick
the judge. If you respond with flaming rather than polite discourse of
ideas you do not like, they will suggest this is typical for neurotics.

Women are more aware of how men will corrupt any system you can design
in order to get the perks and money for status symbols hoping for more
sex with younger more attractive hotties.

The history of matriarchic political and economic systems is obscure
largely because patriarchic academia went along with what the scribes in
the pay of an alpha male military elite wanted recorded. But whether the
system was more socialistic or more capitalistic, we see a lower cost of
management with relatively better conditions for the lower classes.


American socialists spread fascism worldwide. Francis Bellamy (along
with other American socialists, including Francis' famous cousin
Edward Bellamy) spread fascist symbolism in the United States first,
and then globally. http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism.html

The Bellamys wanted government to take over all schools. That is why a
flag is over every school and in every classroom, accompanied by
robotic chanting every morning for 12 years of every American child's
life. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegianc...allegiance.jpg

That behavior influenced Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts (from
1907) and other Americans who spread the USA's "Nazi" salute
worldwide, and the swastika, and robotic chanting to flags in military
formation. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-scouting.html

The early salute to the flag in the Pledge of Allegiance was the
notorious stiff-arm salute. The salute (and the robotic chanting to
the flag) began in 1892 with Francis when he was a self-proclaimed
American socialist in the Nationalism movement. It was adopted later
by the National Socialist German Workers Party.
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

The flag of the U.S. government is fasciate. The flag's 13 fasciae
(bands or stripes) are red and white. The fasciated flag's authority
and its early stiff-arm salute were reinforced by the U.S.
government's use of the fasces symbol. The government still uses the
fasces today.

The fasces [fas-eez] symbol shows a bundle of rods banded or fastened
around an ax with the blade projecting. The words "fasten" and "band"
are used because they are related to the word "Fascism." The fasces
symbolized how everyone was bound to the authoritarianism of ancient
Rome.

Here is another reason why the socialist role in Fascism is
fascinating: "fascinating" means "spellbinding" (fastened or banded by
a spell), making the words related to "fasces." The fascinating role
of American socialists includes the Theosophical Society, Freemasons,
swastika symbols and the spellbinding effect of socialist dogma for
seducing groups and enslaving and killing millions of people
worldwide.

In rural Italy to this day a woman who suspects her husband of
infidelity will consult a strega, who will give her a fascino, a charm
to stop him from straying.

Long ago, money was socialized in the U.S. (the Federal Reserve Act
was imposed in 1913). The fasces is still commonly seen on some 25
cent coins. http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism2a.jpg In 1915,
fasces appeared on an Indian head gold coin in the talons of an eagle.
In 1916, fasces appeared on the Mercury dime.

It was much later that the symbol was adopted by Mussolini when he was
a well-known socialist leader. http://rexcurry.net/mussolini.html

The fasces symbol appears in Congress http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism4a.jpg
and is used in other government seals and symbols
http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism3b.jpg

The fasces is on the seal of the Rome Academy where Francis Bellamy
(1855-1932) attended school. http://rexcurry.net/fascist-flag.jpg
Francis resided in Rome, New York. The Rome Free Academy exists today
and its seal continues to display two fasces. Many cities in the state
of New York have names from classical history (Troy, Ithaca, Syracuse,
Utica, Rome) and that is why New York is the "Empire State," a
reference to the Roman empire, and origin of the term "Empire State
Building" for New York City's famous landmark.

The Pledge's right-arm salute was repeated in early movies containing
fictional Roman scenes. Movies were new worldwide wonders that amazed
and influenced everyone (including the socialist Mussolini in Italy
and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party).
http://rexcurry.net/american-philolo...ation-apa.html

All of the above contributed to the Roman salute myth (the myth that
the stiff-arm salute was an ancient Roman salute), debunked by the
etymologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
http://rexcurry.net/roman-salute-met...um-of-art.html

The stiff-armed American salute spread through various groups
including the Theosophical Society and Freemasons that supported or
were supported by Edward Bellamy and Francis Bellamy.

In 1888, Edward Bellamy authored "Looking Backward" and it became an
international bestseller, translated into every major language,
including German and Italian.
Bellamy's book was known as the bible of National Socialism and it
inspired Nationalism movements worldwide. The Bellamy's touted
"military socialism." Madame Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical
Society, openly endorsed Bellamy's book. Her group worked with
Bellamy's Nationalism movement.
http://rexcurry.net/theosophy-madame...l-society.html

The swastika symbol was used by the Theosophical Society (from 1875)
during the time when the Bellamys, Freemasons and the Theosophical
Society worked together to promote socialism. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

American socialists bear some blame for altering the notorious symbol
used as overlapping S-letters for "socialism" under the National
Socialist German Workers Party. http://rexcurry.net/swastika3clear.jpg

As German socialism's notorious flag symbol, the swastika was
deliberately turned 45 degrees to the horizontal and always oriented
in the S-direction. Similar alphabetic symbolism is still visible as
Volkswagen logos. http://rexcurry.net/swastika-audi-logo.JPG

Near the same period, the well-known and long-time socialist Benito
Mussolini began to mimick American socialists in their use of the
stiff-arm salute, robotic chanting to flags, the use of the fasces as
a symbol of government, and the glorification of ancient Rome (or
myths about Rome). In 1921, Mussolini (who acquired his title "il
duce" -leader- when he was known only as a socialist, long before his
new f-word for socialist faction) created a new sub-group called Fasci
di combattimento. The term "fascio" was the Italian word for workers'
groups, peasant organizations, labor unions and the other socialist
groups where Mussolini had developed a large following. It meant
"band," or people banding together, and referred to his socialist band
of combat. It is similar to the word "faction" in that Mussolini's
group was another of many socialist-inspired factions.

When Mussolini chose the ancient Roman fasces as a symbol of his
socialist group, he was at the same time playing with the similarity
of the words fascio and fasces, choosing an ancient symbol, and
drawing a parallel between it and the socialists who had banded
together, spellbound by Mussolini's leadership.

Another well-known socialist at that time was the leader of the
National Socialist Workers Party in Germany (Hitler acquired the title
"Furher" -leader- when he fascinated socialist groups, long before
others applied new terms to his socialism). He had expanded the name
of the party from "German Workers Party" at the same time that the
swastika was adopted to represent S-letters banded together and
symbolizing socialists banding together as the NSDAP.
http://rexcurry.net/swastika-hakenkr...ictionary.html

An American socialist group supported German socialists, and it was
named the "German-American Bund" (German American Band or "Faction").

Mussolini's evolution of the fasces is similar to Hitler's evolution
of an old symbol, the hakenkreuz (hooked cross) into modern alphabetic
symbolism as "S" letters for "socialism," as shown in Dr. Curry's
work. http://rexcurry.net/fascism-third-re...wastika456.jpg

In late 1937, Mussolini continued to work with other socialists,
including the National Socialist German Workers Party. Mussolini
visited Germany in 1937 and pledged himself to support the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party. In 1939, the National Socialist
German Workers' Party joined as allies with the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics to invade Poland in a pact to divide up Europe,
spreading WWII.

During the second of the Dark Ages, socialism (a.k.a. Fascism) became
fashionable, with fancy military uniforms, marching parades, and flag
waving adoration. It led to modern inquisitions and the socialist
Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 60 million slaughtered
under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 50 million under the
Peoples' Republic of China; 20 million under the National Socialist
German Workers' Party. The worst inquisitions were the modern
inquisitions (the socialist inquisitions), and they were the
deadliest. Socialism/Fascism became unfashionable.

The Dark Age also refers to the period in Europe from the fall of
Rome. The socialist Dark Age resulted from mimicking ancient Rome -
and myths about Rome - as if to resurrect them.

American socialists had revived the fasces (and the swastika) and what
it represented: fastening, binding and enslaving individuals to a
centralized leviathan. Socialism fastens everyone to involuntary
government programs and modern slavery. It binds everyone to
bureaucracy.

America is still the worst example in the world of bizarre laws that
lead robotic chanting to the fasciate federal flag in government
schools (socialist schools) every day for 12 years of every child's
life. It has changed generations of Americans from libertarians to
authoritarians.

The ax in the fasces represents the constant threat of violence toward
all who desire freedom.