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Hitler's signature exposes alphabetic symbolism and secrets

Virtually unknown autographs of the leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party show that the Hakenkreuz-swastika was used to symbolize intertwined "S" shapes for the Party.
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html Examples are at and they show that the leader of the monstrous Party was aware of the practice, and perhaps the source of the practice. Adolph Hitler's signatures and other evidence show that common symbols under the National Socialist German Workers' Party often used the "S" shape, including the side-by-side use in the "SS" Divison and the overlapping use in the Hakenkreuz. The autographs support the discovery by the historian Rex Curry that the swastika, although an ancient symbol, was used also to represent "S" shapes for "Socialism" and its victory under the horrid National Socialist German Workers' Party. For additional proof see a newly discovered youth's book at http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a3.html posters http://rexcurry.net/socialism-posters/posters2.html and posters at http://rexcurry.net/socialist-propaganda/posters1.html and German medals at http://rexcurry.net/socialism/germany.html and flags and banners at http://rexcurry.net/swastikaflags.html and for a fuller explanation see http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html

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Yes, yes! And the **** movement was also embraced by Chevrolet, what with all those SS models and everything. Even I owned a couple of those.

  • Yes, yes!
  • And the **** movement was also embraced by Chevrolet, what with all those SS models and everything.
  • Even I owned a couple of those.
  • Scary!
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Yes, yes! And the **** movement was also embraced by Chevrolet, what with all those SS models and everything. Even I owned a couple of those. Scary!
Skitt (in Hayward, California)
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Wow, you really do love ***** and covering up for them with your absurd comments in which you excuse them as equivalent to a car company. Are you also a Holocaust denier? Well, thanks for not actually disputing a word in the original post, as you know you cannot. Did the car company do the following -
The disgusting film "Triumph of the Will" ranks down with the book "Mein Kampf" by Adolph Hit
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It is amazing how you love ***** and cover up for them with your absurd comments in which you excuse them as equivalent to car companies. Are you also a Holocaust denier? Well, thanks for not actually disputing a word in the original post, as you know you cannot. Did the car companies do the following -
The disgusting film "Triumph of the Will" ranks down with the book "Mein Kampf" by Adolph H
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ADOLF HITLER
NUREMBERG
SPEECH OF SEPTEMBER 6, 1938..National Socialism is not a cult-movement - a movement for worship; it is exclusively a 'volkic' political doctrine based upon racial principles. In its purpose there is no mystic cult, only the care and leadership of a people defined by a common blood-relationship. Therefore we have no rooms for worship, but only halls for the people - n
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[nq:1]Wow, you really do love ***** and covering up for them with your absurd comments in which you excuse them as equivalent to a car company.[/nq]
Naah, I just like yanking the chain of those who are overly obsessive about some things. You're too easy, though.
You actually took my post seriously, huh? You are worse off than I thought. It was sarcasm, dude!

Skitt (in Hayward, Cal
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[nq:2]Wow, you really do love ***** and covering up for ... which you excuse them as equivalent to a car company.[/nq]
[nq:1]Naah, I just like yanking the chain of those who are overlyobsessive about some things. You're too easy, though. You actually took my post seriously, huh? You are worse off than I thought. It was sarcasm, dude![/nq]
Skitt, baby, look what your screen name begins with
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[nq:2]Naah, I just like yanking the chain of those who ... are worse off than I thought. It was sarcasm, dude![/nq]
[nq:1]Skitt, baby, look what your screen name begins with! You didn't use a double-s word like "obsessive" by accident, come on! You think he can't see how many times the letter s appears in "seriously" and "sarcasm"?[/nq]
Hey, watch it! You are blowing my cover.
[nq:1]Do
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Skitt & Mike: I just like yanking the chain of those who are overly obsessive about some things. You're both too easy, though.

You actually took reacted to my response, huh? You are worse off than I thought, dudes!
Oh look, a pal of you two just chimed in to help both of you.
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[nq:1]Skitt & Mike: I just like yanking the chain of those who are overly obsessive about some things. You're both ... off than I thought, dudes! Oh look, a pal of you two just chimed in to help both of you.[/nq]
I see you ran out of things to say. I'm flattered that you took my words and repeated them to me. Thanks.

Skitt (in Hayward, California)
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[nq:1](his usual)[/nq]
It is amazing how you love ***** - as evidenced by the fact that you talk about them incessantly, and invite people to your website so they can see pictures of ***** and read your "books" about them, and dismiss their evil as being of the same nature as Bellamy's salute to the flag.
[nq:1]The socialist cliches are so thick they are comic,[/nq]
Not as comic as you

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