With Enemies Like These edit

On the Epopt & his Nazi vandalism of posts

Epopt's Nazi vandalism of posts shows that he is a nadir. Epopt's Nazi vandalism blocks posts that expose Epopt's propaganda about the "Roman Salute" or "Edward Bellamy." Epopt repeats propaganda as taught in government schools. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html

Known as "The Epopt" (aka User:The Epopt) his sad self-labeling shows how low he sinks. It also shows that the Epopt is a bizarre religious wacko, similar to Edward Bellamy, the person for whom Epopt covers up. On Epopt's own pathetic wikipedia user page, Epopt boasts about being in a wikipedia user's group that exists for HIS religious group, believe it or don't. His self-boasted religious affiliation is related to Epopt's motive for vandalizing "Roman" salute posts. In Epopt's sad mind, it is probably also related to Epopt's actions in covering up for Nazism, and for Epopt's Nazi vandalism of posts. Epopt also has an odd obsession with militarism, and that explains Epopt's Nazi vandalism, his obsession with Nazism, the "Roman" salute, and with Edward Bellamy (promoter of "military socialism" and the "industrial army") and Epopt's desire to protect myths about Nazi symbolism and salutes. The Epopt works anonymously in order to hide his intellectual lowness and all of the above. http://rexcurry.net/wikipedia-lies.html

Epopt not only vandalizes posts, he blocks posts (and posters) that correct Epopt's cover-ups. Thus, Epopt does not dispute the discoveries of Dr. Rex Curry. Epopt's actions show that Epopt concedes and confirms that Dr. Curry is correct, and that Epopt can't respond and must delete posts.

1. Dr. Rex Curry showed that the USA's early Pledge of Allegiance (to the flag) used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). Dr. Curry helped to establish that it was not an ancient Roman salute, and that the "ancient Roman salute" is a myth. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html The myth is still repeated in modern efforts to cover-up Dr. Curry's discoveries about the Pledge's poisonous pedigree.

2. The original Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched out toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html In actual use, the second part of the gesture was performed with a straight arm and palm down by children casually performing the forced ritual chanting. Professor Curry showed that, due to the way that both gestures were used sequentially in the pledge, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

3. Francis Bellamy (author of the "Pledge of Allegiance") and Edward Bellamy (author of the novel "Looking Backward") and Charles Bellamy (author of "A Moment of Madness") were socialists. Edward and Charles were brothers, and Francis was their cousin. Francis and Edward were both self-proclaimed National Socialists and they supported the "Nationalism" movement in the USA, the "Nationalist" magazine, the "Nationalist Educational Association," and their dogma of "military socialism," and Edward inspired the "Nationalist Party" (in the USA) and their dogma influenced socialists worldwide (including Germany) via “Nationalist Clubs.” http://rexcurry.net/bellamy-edward-german-connections.html The Pledge was the origin of the Nazi salute. "Nazi" means "National Socialist German Workers' Party." A mnemonic device is the swastika. Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, Professor Curry discovered that it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent "S" letters for their "socialism." Curry changed the way that people view the symbol of the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party. Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized "S" letter for "socialist" and similar alphabetic symbolism still shows on Volkswagens. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Dr. Curry showed that many modern myths about swastikas use the false belief that Nazis called their symbol a "swastika." German National Socialists did not call their symbol a "swastika."

Professor Curry showed that many modern myths use a false belief that Nazis called themselves "Nazis." The myths cause widespread ignorance of the eytmology of the word "Nazi." Party members called themselves "National Socialists," not "Nazis."