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LIES MY TEACHER TOLD ME by Micky Barnetti Copyright 2015 Micky Barnetti Dr - photo 1
LIES
MY TEACHER TOLD ME
by Micky Barnetti
Copyright 2015 Micky Barnetti & Dr. Rex Curry
All rights reserved.
ISBN-10: 1515248720
ISBN-13: 978-1515248729
DEDICATION
For the many readers who asked for this book
and to whom I shall be, of course, forever grateful.
To the friend who offered me his cave.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
i
School lies
Lies re: Rome & Francis Bellamy
Edward Bellamy's Lies
Pledge of Allegiance Lies
Flag Lies
Masonic Lies
Lies re: Nazis & Freemasonry
Swastika Lies
Lies re: Crusades & Holocaust
American Socialist Lies
Lies re: Hitler's mindset
Fascist Lies
Lies re: Socialism's Victims
Stop the Lies
Research Exposing Lies
About the Author
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The assistance of the Pointer Institute, the Dead Writers Club (an organization for authors), and No Pledge Publishing, is greatly appreciated.
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SCHOOL LIES
Francis Bellamy claimed that he authored the Pledge of Allegiance. It is clear that he participated in authoring the program (spanning two newspaper pages) that contained the original Pledge of Allegiance.
Most students are taught lies about Bellamy, although most states have laws mandating that every school begin each day with the modern version of Bellamy's Pledge of Allegiance. Why are students kept in the dark about Bellamy and the daily ritual?
There are shocking reasons why schools will not educate students about Bellamy and the pledge's past. Many old shockers (Bellamy's Christian Socialism) have been supplemented by new shockers uncovered by the preeminent authority Dr. Rex Curry. This book explains the old along with these jaw-dropping new discoveries, including:
(1) The Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the Nazi salute and Nazi behavior.
(2) The Nazi salute came from the military salute due to the use of the military salute in the original Pledge of Allegiance.
The dogma that Bellamy touted (socialism) had global impact and led to additional new discoveries by Dr. Curry, to wit:
(3) The Swastika, although an ancient symbol, was also used to represent crossed S letters for socialism under Adolf Hitlers National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis).
(4) Hitler transformed his own signature to appear as a stylized S letter reflecting the design of his swastika symbol and his dogma of socialism.
Another discovery revealed by this book is the widespread ignorance about the revelations enumerated above.
There are many books about Hitler, or Nazis, or the Pledge of Allegiance. Every book about Hitler, Nazis, or the pledge reveals that the books authors overlooked all the disclosures enumerated above. How were those writers blind to the preceding discoveries? Their ignorance spans more than a century (if the years are counted from 1892, the year that Bellamy's pledge was published), or it spans more than half a century (if the years are counted since World War II and Hitlers reign).
Many people (including scholars) have written about Hitler's Schutzstaffel (the SS Division) and its stylized SS symbol. Some authors have noted that the SS symbol uses runes that correspond to the letter S as alphabetical symbolism for the word Schutzstaffel. All of those authors failed to compare the SS symbol to the swastika symbol, and failed to discover the alphabetical symbolism of the swastika for socialism under Hitler.
Why did it take so long to uncover the facts enumerated in this book? And why do news outlets continue to perpetuate ignorance about the Pledge of Allegiance and about this expos?
One explanation for the ignorance is: government schools (socialist schools) will not teach the truth about Francis Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance. Bellamy abetted those two major hallmarks of the police state in the United States (hereafter the USA) and its constant growth: (1) Government (socialist) schools; (2) The Pledge of Allegiance.
Bellamy wanted government to take over schools. Bellamy achieved equality by making everyone equally stupid via government schools. Government's schools are never going to tell the truth about him and his pledge. If they taught the truth, then no one would perform the pledge (other than weirdos).
The pledge represents a threat of violence. People were persecuted, beaten, jailed, and lynched for defying the pledge in the similar rituals in the USA, German, and worldwide. The pledge continues to inspire bullying and persecution. The topic intimidates journalists as it has intimidated so many other people.
News Journalists remain too brainwashed and frightened to inform their readers. Their news outlets will not publish photographs or film recordings of the early pledge's Nazi salute. They will not write about what the photos and films show.
Experiments were performed in which news reporters were asked to publish photographs and films of the early pledge salute and to examine its influence on Germany and other countries. All of the journalists refused.
The same journalists were accused of being dishonest cowards. They continued to refuse any coverage of the issues in this book. Of those same journalists, none disputed the conclusions in this book. The experiment has also been performed by the Pointer Institute for Media Studies. Anyone can replicate the experiment.
All of the above is more proof that the USA is a police state. Journalists demonstrate that the pledge is effective obedience training. They lack understanding of private property rights, supply-and-demand pricing, laissez-faire economics, free markets, individual rights, and capitalism. Twelve years of Bellamy's schools prevent newspapers, TV, and radio outlets from telling the truth. Instead, reporters spend their careers glorifying lies from public officials. It is Stockholm Syndrome. Bellamys scheme worked.
That is why government schools are unconstitutional: They violate the First Amendment right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Government schools (socialist schools) tell everyone what to think and say and write. The Pledge of Allegiance is a part of that.
The Bellamy dogma of Christian Socialism renders government (socialist) schools unconstitutional as an establishment of religion and as a violation of freedom of religion. Separation of church and state cannot exist where, as in the U.S., the state is your church.
An old cliche states: History is written by the victors. It would be more accurate to state: History is written by the government. In government's schools (socialist schools) the government glorifies itself as a hero, and not as the universal and eternal monster.
Harry Browne, the best-selling author, said that the greatest mistake in history was letting the government educate our children. The historian Dr. Rex Curry said: Remove the pledge from the flag; remove flags from schools; remove schools from government.
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