A Wandering Mind On History's Timeline - No. 4 - The Nazi Salute before Germany used it poemsteemCreated with Sketch.

in #anarchy7 years ago (edited)

 Yes kids used to say the pledge and salute like Nazi's.

However this was in a time even before all that globally known pride.

Though, blacks were outside and whites inside.

So nevertheless still pushing sick kind of philosophies.


Minus the salute and standing outside, the conditioning still goes on today and isn't denied.


Indoctrinating, programming, manipulation of kids into Nationalism.

Like what you find at church, it's a religion.

This also supports the pledge of allegiance writer Francis Bellamy's vision.

He clearly knew religion by it's definition.


He thought of them as and knew they were the same thing.

Seemed to know what others were unaware of.

I know it's because his families ties to ministry was more than a fling.

Here's the order of his father's side (past to present) I became aware of.


Reverend Joseph Bellamy, began preaching at 18 and died a few years after the signed constitution.

Samuel Bellamy was a soldier in the revolution.

Jonathan Bellamy was a postmaster.

David Bellamy was a minister.

Francis Bellamy wrote pledge of allegiance, was a self proclaimed nationalist, and minister.


Interestingly enough it got worked into rhymes.

However, just an example of what a short study provides.

It's also important to go back a little further and note, Joseph Bellamy's dad was Matthew Bellamy.

Matthew's was too named Matthew, and last but not least was John Bellamy.


Oddly enough the last four mentioned were not showing occupation.

Did show John was from England around the early 1600's with no further connections!?

Reminds me of the history I researched within the deceptions.

Information conveniently left out or removed knowing it's possible implications.


Anyways, kids that didn't participate in the pledge of allegiance would get expelled.

Why the ideology progressively evolved and excelled.


Francis was a proud member of the Nationalism Movement.

Always on the lookout for ways of improvement.

Seeing government schools as a means to create and industrial army should be considered his biggest known achievement.
Or how he helped further a corporation as a country and made billions believe it.


E.T. Nate 


"FRANCIS BELLAMY INFLUENCED NAZISM - The Pledge of Allegiance Tragedy" http://rexcurry.net/pledgetragedy.html

  

  

  


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