NAZISM: Made in the USA. EDWARD BELLAMY AUTHOR OF "LOOKING BACKWARD"
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EDWARD
BELLAMY AUTHOR OF "LOOKING BACKWARD" SPEAKS AGAIN AND WON'T STOP!
FRANCIS BALLAMY & THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. Nazism: Made in the USA.
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In the 1930's Edward Weeks, Charles Beard, and John Dewey all listed Bellamy’s
book “Looking Backward” (1888) as being second only to Marx’s “Das Kapital”
as the most important book published after 1885. Back then, they intended
that to be a compliment.
The Bellamy book was an international bestseller and translated into every
major language, including German, and it inspired military socialism worldwide
and in the USA.
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Edward Bellamy also became editor of The Nationalist (1889-91) and the
New Nation (1891-94).
The book “Looking Backward” inspired the creation of 167 “Nationalist
Clubs” worldwide. Bellamy nationalists focused on nationalism (“my
country over others”), rabid patriotism, and their interest in nationalization,
or public ownership and management of everything.
In 1919 Anton Drexler, Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart formed the
German Worker's Party (GPW) in Munich. After Adolf Hitler joined, he proposed
changing the name of the German Workers’ Party. Rudolf Jung insisted
that the party should follow the pattern of Austria's Deutsche Nationalsozialistische
Arbeiterpartei. As a consequence, the German Workers’ Party was shortly
renamed the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. Jung supplied
the party with a ready-made ideology that he carried with him from Czechoslovakia.
All of those sources had been influenced by Bellamy dogma.
The National Socialist German Workers' Party was also inspired by German-Americans
who were already national socialists in the U.S. and who joined the German-American
Bund movement to support national socialists in Germany before WWII.
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Bellamy ideas inspired hate-spewing socialists and para-military societies
throughout the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part):
the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party (21 million dead); the
People's Republic of China (35 million dead) and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (62 million dead). (Death tolls from Professor R. J. Rummel's book
"Death by Government" which is also available).
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party had been in existence since
1920 (with electoral breakthroughs in 1930 and dictatorship in 1933) and
the invasion of Poland in WWII in 1939.
The influence of Bellamy ideas and U.S. socialists can be seen in the
25 point program of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP),
including those enumerated at the end of this article.
The USA’s worst president, the socialist Franklin Delano Roosevelt, imposed
national socialism in the U.S., along with socialist slave numbers (social
security) in 1935 as a workers program for Roosevelt’s vision of the industrial
army that coincided with similar numbering programs of the National Socialist
German Workers’ Party. During that time children in government-schools
were required by law to salute the flag with the straight-armed salute in
military formation daily on the ring of a government bell, like Pavlov’s
lapdogs of the state.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was so impressed by Bellamy's book "Looking Backward"
that Roosevelt wrote "Looking Forward" (1933)
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on Roosevelt's way to impose Bellamy's national socialism in America.
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National Socialism, military socialism and the industrial army only worsened
in the USA. Today, children are given socialist slave numbers at birth
and cannot enter the government-school system without them. The numbers
are used for surveillance of the entire population by tracking movement,
travel, residency, employment, income and everything lifelong, stealing from
everyone constantly for industrial army veterans. Socialized schools
have only grown in size, scope and spending and there are still laws that
require teachers to lead classes in robotic chanting of the pledge in military
formation daily on the ring of a government bell, like Pavlov’s lapdogs of
the state. The USA has widespread socialism, innumerable government
programs and laws, massive government spending, massive debt, and assembly-line
searches in a police state.
Roosevelt’s national socialism coincided with the 1938 publication of
“Talks on Nationalism” by Edward Bellamy. It is a terrifying look
at how socialists in the USA inspired Nazism (the National Socialist German
Workers’ Party). Edward Bellamy died in 1898, but people put this
book together in 1938 to widen Bellamy ideas worldwide, in the USA (under
Roosevelt’s national socialism), and in Germany via the Nazis.
The invasion of Poland in WWII occurred in 1939, with the National Socialist
German Workers’ Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as allies
in their scheme to divide up Europe.
The spread of Bellamy ideas was also reinforced in 1937 when additional
writings were published in "Edward Bellamy Speaks Again!" By the Peerage Press,
First Edition.
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The spread of Bellamy ideas was reinforced with these additional "Articles,
Public Addresses, Letters."
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Both Bellamy books are like most books about the Bellamys in that they deceitfully
avoid use of the full phrase "National Socialist German Workers' Party"
and the fact that Bellamy was a self-proclaimed national socialist. That
type of writing bias inspired the "Not say Nazi" movement via people who
never say or write the abbreviations and who always use the full phrase,
in an effort to counter-act the rampant ignorance of journalists and writers,
and the ignorance they spread to the general public.
A good mnemonic device for remembering that Nazis were socialists (and
you'll need to remember for this book) is that the swastika is two "S" letters
overlapping for "socialism" and the Nazis often used stylized "S" symbolism.
Another national socialist cohort of Edward Bellamy was his cousin Francis
Bellamy, author of the pledge of allegiance to the U.S. flag (1892).
Most books and articles on the pledge’s history fail to mention that the
original salute to the flag was a straight-armed salute and contain no historic
photo of the original salute. Most journalists cover-up the pledge’s poisonous
past and that is why the mainstream media did not make the news-breaking
discovery that the pledge of allegiance was the origin of the salute of the
horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party, as exposed by the journalist
Rex Curry.
The common claim that the gesture was an old Roman salute is a myth. It
would make more sense to say that it was "Roman" in the sense that Francis
Bellamy was from Rome, N.Y. and sometimes used the term "Roman" to refer to
his hometown. More likely, it was a product of Hollywood in old movies that
depicted ancient Rome and the salute, with no basis in reality.
The straight-armed salute of the pledge in racist and segregated government
schools served as a widespread example to Germany through WWI and for over
three decades before Nazism and WWII. The National Socialist German
Workers' Party was inspired by the films, by the Pledge of Allegiance, and
by the older national socialism movement in the USA.
Edward Bellamy was a bitter West Point failure but he loved Prussian militarism
and the Prussian educational system. That would interest all who loathe
the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, because Prussia led to the formation
of the German empire, and after World War I, Prussia continued to exist as
the largest Land (state) within the Weimar Republic and under the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party. After World War II it was dissolved
by decree of the Allied Control Council in 1947.
Francis Bellamy and his cousin and cohort, Edward Bellamy, wanted government
to take over all schools as a socialist monopoly, end all of the better
alternatives, and use government schools for re-education to produce an
"industrial army" (a Bellamy term) explicitly modeled upon the military
in order to nationalize the economy and create a society of totalitarian
socialism as described in the book "Looking Backward" by Edward Bellamy.
It explains the modern Military-Socialist complex. The Bellamy boys actively
promoted what they called "military socialism" (another Bellamy term).
The government forced children to attend segregated schools where they
recited the Pledge using its original straight-arm salute. The practice began
three decades before it was adopted by the National Socialist German Workers'
Party, and the government school racism continued through WWII and beyond,
and the government schools still exist to this day.
If the government had taken over all churches then the same horror would
have resulted, with government-mandated racism in government churches. The
libertarian solution would have been to end socialized churches. It is fortunate
that the Constitution prevented government churches. It is unfortunate that
the Constitution did not prevent government schools, though they are no
where authorized.
Other books that are educational about the horrid influence of Bellamy
ideas worldwide have been written by Sylvia Bowman ("Edward Bellamy Abroad")
and by Arthur Lipow (Authoritarian Socialism in America: Edward Bellamy and
the Nationalist Movement).
For more information on the similarities between the USA and the National
Socialist German Workers’ Party see the book “Ominous Parallels” by Leonard
Peikoff.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt pledged this way
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Edward Bellamy helped
Edward Bellamy, FDR Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Great Depression, Looking Forward
Edward Bellamy & Francis Bellamy
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Roosevelt, Franklin Delano FDR, this was the pledge when
he grew up
The influence of Bellamy ideas and U.S. socialists can be seen
in the 25 point program of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party
(NSDAP), including those enumerated at the end of this article.
7. We demand that the state be charged first with providing the opportunity
for a livelihood and way of life for the citizens.
9. All citizens must have equal rights and obligations.
10. The first obligation of every citizen must be to work both spiritually
and physically. The activity of individuals is not to counteract the interests
of the universality, but must have its result within the framework of the
whole for the benefit of all Consequently we demand:
11. Abolition of unearned (work and labour) incomes. Breaking of rent-slavery.
12. In consideration of the monstrous sacrifice in property and blood
that each war demands of the people personal enrichment through a war must
be designated as a crime against the people. Therefore we demand the total
confiscation of all war profits.
13. We demand the nationalization of all (previous) associated industries
(trusts).
14. We demand a division of profits of all heavy industries.
15. We demand an expansion on a large scale of old age welfare.
20. The state is to be responsible for a fundamental reconstruction of
our whole national education program, to enable every capable and industrious
German to obtain higher education and subsequently introduction into leading
positions. The plans of instruction of all educational institutions are
to conform with the experiences of practical life. The comprehension of
the concept of the State must be striven for by the school [Staatsbuergerkunde]
as early as the beginning of understanding. We demand the education at the
expense of the State of outstanding intellectually gifted children of poor
parents without consideration of position or profession.
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