Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Official Pledge of Allegiance

This is Real History, And not about Hitler & National Socialism, Here in the United States how dumb have we become in this country to forget what we are taught in youth but Re-Educated in the lies of the Jewish/Marxist Mind of thinking. It is like George Orwells Book 1984, (Thought Crime, Holocaust, Anti-Semite, Racist, Hitler, Nazism) All of these words like George Bush and his WMD - Weapons of mass Destruction, Al gore and global Warming. They keep repeating the lies while hiding the real truth from you.

How many of you know The Official Pledge of Allegiance Salute Used to be a Hitler Salute.

Yes, that title is correct. Read on, Intrepid History Seekers.
 
The pledge of allegiance was originally written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a Socialist Magazine Writer. When he wrote it for an children’s magazine, he also described a salute that he thought would be appropriate during its recital. The pledge was aimed towards children, and the magazine also gave free flags away to schools, where the pledge was originally recited. The salute they were taught to give, with one Stiff Arm Outstretched toward the Flag, was deemed the “Bellamy Salute after its creator who had gotten the idea from a salute that the Old Roman Empire had used.






In the early 1940s, it was noticed that the salute bore a resemblance to the National Socialist Salute being used in Hitler's Germany at the time which was based off of the same original Roman Salute. As the US Entered WW2, And after Perl Harbor like the Japanese, The German here in the USA, where rounded up into Concentration Camps.* Note ( The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined)  As a result, it was formally replaced by Congress with the now customary hand on heart during the pledge.


Below are three photographs showing the old salute, now in the Library of Congress, which were taken in May 1942 in Southington, Connecticut, just one month before the new salute became official. These photographs were taken by Charles Fenno Jacobs, a photo journalist who was at the time employed by the US government.(War Department)



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