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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the swastika as intertwined "S"
shapes symbolizing "Socialism" for the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party. The Volkswagen logo is described in greater detail at the following web pages, and the Audi logo is described below. http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a.html Graphic examples are at http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG Today, Audi is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. Germany in the 1930's often used symbols for letters and words. Common symbols under the National Socialist German Workers' Party often used the "S" shape, including the side-by-side use in the "SS" Division and the overlapping use in the swastika. The German word was not "swastika," but "Hakenkreuz" ("hooked cross" or "armed cross"). Hitler was aware of the practice, and perhaps the source of the practice, in that he evolved "Adolf Hitler" into "S Hitler" in his own signature. http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html It was a manner of declaring his socialism every time he signed his name and it was equivalent to signing "Socialist Hitler." It is part of growing evidence that supports the discovery by the historian Rex Curry (in the book "Swastika Secrets") that the Hakenkreuz, although an ancient symbol, was used also to represent "S" shapes for "Socialism" and its victory under the horrid National Socialists. For additional proof of the use of the "S" shapes of the "sieg" runes see a newly discovered youth's book at http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a3.html and posters http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1b.html and more 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 The National Socialist German Workers' Party began in 1920, and achieved electoral breakthroughs in 1930, and dictatorship in 1933. In 1932, Audi, Horch, Wanderer and DKW combined to form the Auto Union (AU). They adopted four rings as their logo, one for each of the founder companies. All four companies were based in Saxony, and together they could cover the whole motor-vehicle market from motorbikes to luxury cars. Audi concentrated on the sports side, Horch on producing luxury vehicles, Wanderer (whose auto division had been bought in a hostile take over) on small to medium cars, and DKW on small cars. DKW was the main brand, producing around 80% of the conglomerate's cars, and only narrowly being beaten by VW (Volkswagen) to producing Hitler's 'people's car'. The acronym "DKW" originated from "Dampf Kraft Wagen" (steam-driven wagon). This 4-circle badge was used, originally, only on Auto Union racing cars in that period while the member companies used their own names and emblems. Often, the 4 circles contain the original symbols of Audi, Horch, Wanderer, and DKW. Wanderer used a wide winged "W" letter; Horch used a large "H" letter; DKW used the letters "DKW"; Audi used an inverted triangle and the number "1." The leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party had determined to make German automobiles into world leaders, in order to promote his socialism. Hitler regarded racing as an integral part of this, and consequently 500,000 Reichmarks in government subsidies were pledged to make Mercedes the leading race team in the world - Hitler was a fan of Mercedes. AU sent a senior delegation to Hitler and persuaded him that having two competing racing programs would be better than one. He agreed to split the government money between Mercedes and AU. Although AU earned themselves the enmity of Mercedes, an enemy they could never hope to match in terms of size, they also won themselves an opportunity to make their name in the racing world. Ferdinand Porsche had already done some work for Wanderer, before setting up his own consultancy in the wake of the Government-created depression and crash of 1929. Porsche had a car design, but no customers for it. AU signed him up. Audi still uses the German tag line "Vorsprung durch Technik." The tag line is used either in original or in its English translation "Advantage through Technology." It is an odd reminder of socialist clichés from the 1930's such as "Kraft durch Freude" ("Strength through Joy" and "Kdf"); Schönheit der Arbeit ("Beauty of Labor"); "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work brings Freedom"). The "Strength through Joy" program was part of a scheme to provide holidays to workers at inexpensive rates, and was related to the "Beauty of Labor" office. When the early VW versions were introduced, Hitler abruptly changed the name of the car to KdF Wagen. The word "Volkswagen" itself meant "people's car" (cf. "folk's wagon"). Near the end of World War II many men, both young and old, were called upon to serve in the "People's Army " (Volksturm). Those clichés led to the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million slaughtered under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. It was the worst slaughter in human history. On November 27, 1933 the "Kraft by Freude" organization was subordinated to the German Labor Front (DAF). The Kdf was intended to direct the leisure activities of the German population. The goal of all KdF programs was to eliminate social inequalities and to create a large German community, in which everyone should have the same rights to recovery and relaxation independently of class and income. The allegedly unselfish and idealistic Kdf program was a refined socialist strategy to seduce individuals into socialism. Before WW II, The National Socialist German Workers' Party was aided by the German Labor Front (DAF), a socialist group that built cars. The logo for the DAF was a swastika (Hakenkreuz) surrounded by the gear shaped emblem or cog of the socialist group. The National Socialist German Workers' Party had begun as the "German Workers' Party" before adding "National Socialist" to its name. To control trade unions and the economic workforce, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (the National Socialistiche Deutsche Arbeiter Partei - NSDAP) created the German Labor Front (Deutsches Arbeitsfront - DAF) in 1933. The purpose of the German Labor Front was to control the German labor unions through a centrally controlled organization led by National Socialists. The German Labor Front adopted a paramilitary structure similar to that of the National Socialist German Workers Party. While membership was called "voluntary," essentially every German worker was required to be a member. This was particularly true of those workers associated with prime industries such as cars, transportation, utilities, textile trades, armament manufacturing, legal services, agriculture and the like (in other words, just about everything of course). The organization was divided into two parts including the National Socialist Factory Organization (Nationalsozialistische Betriebsorganization-NSBO) and the National Socialist Trade and Industry Organization (Nationalsozialistische Handels und Gewerbeorganization-NSHAGO). Members of the German Labor Front were required to own and wear uniforms that denoted their status within the structure of the organization. Following the outbreak of war, members were often required to serve as factory guards or to volunteer for membership in associations like the National Air Protection League (Reichsluftschutzbund) and other Air Protection (Luftschutz) groups. In this capacity, it was their job to help protect industrial facilities as well as to coordinate with outside organizations that helped to ensure the safe operation of factory facilities. Many members of the German Labor Front also served as official members of the Factory Police (Werksschutzpolizei-WSP). By 1942, the German Labor Front also organized independent and locally trained members who volunteered to operate anti-aircraft flak batteries to protect individual factories from Allied bombs. The Audi company traces its origins back to 1899 and August Horch. The first Horch automobile was produced in 1901 in Zwickau, in former East Germany. In 1910, Horch was forced out of the company he had founded. He then started a new company in Zwickau and continued using the Horch brand. His former partners sued him for trademark infringement and a German court determined that the Horch brand belonged to his former company. August Horch was forced to refrain from using his own family name in his new car business. As the word "horch!" translates to "listen!" in Old German, August Horch settled on the Latin equivalent of his name - "audi!". It is also popularly believed that Audi is an acronym which stands for "Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt". The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Thus "Audi" is obviously related to the word "Audio" and is also related to the Spanish word "Oye" as in Carlos Santana's hit song "Oye Como Va" (Listen how it goes) and is related to the call of the bailiff in the United States Supreme Court "Oyez! Oyez!" ("Hear ye! Hear ye!" at http://www.oyez.org/oyez/frontpage) Where the old Audi A6 had an intelligent expression underscored by a smiley lower air intake, the new grille (which echoes the Auto Union racers under National Socialism) has been described as "....a Rottweiler of a thing. With its battering-ram snout, chrome fangs and suspicious eyes, it's just itching for you to spill its pint and make you pay the consequences." |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks.
*Bill* wrote: > The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the swastika as intertwined "S" > shapes symbolizing "Socialism" for the monstrous National Socialist German > Workers' Party. The Volkswagen logo is described in greater detail at the > following web pages, and the Audi logo is described below. > http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a.html > > Graphic examples are at http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks.
*Bill* wrote: > The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the swastika as intertwined "S" > shapes symbolizing "Socialism" for the monstrous National Socialist German > Workers' Party. The Volkswagen logo is described in greater detail at the > following web pages, and the Audi logo is described below. > http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a.html > > Graphic examples are at http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
On 16 Dec 2006 13:35:17 -0800, "Tinny Ray" > wrote:
>Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks. > >*Bill* wrote: >> The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the I didn't realize that one coudl get that stoned and still be able to post! INcredible! |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:08:04 -0500, PeterD > wrote:
>On 16 Dec 2006 13:35:17 -0800, "Tinny Ray" > wrote: > >>Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks. >> >>*Bill* wrote: >>> The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the > >I didn't realize that one coudl get that stoned and still be able to >post! INcredible! Does this mean I painted all the SS logo's on my A3 for nothing? The whole time they were already there??? Can't wiat for his next piece of work. I want to know what the evil Porsche logo stands for... and how about the dark and brooding Citroen logo?? |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 15:20:49 +1100, Greg
> wrote: >On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:08:04 -0500, PeterD > wrote: > >>On 16 Dec 2006 13:35:17 -0800, "Tinny Ray" > wrote: >> >>>Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks. >>> >>>*Bill* wrote: >>>> The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the >> >>I didn't realize that one coudl get that stoned and still be able to >>post! INcredible! > > >Does this mean I painted all the SS logo's on my A3 for nothing? The >whole time they were already there??? > >Can't wiat for his next piece of work. I want to know what the evil >Porsche logo stands for... and how about the dark and brooding Citroen >logo?? Yeah, and I understand that RCA *really* stands for Russian Communist Association. And, don't forget that soap company that has stars and a crescent moon as their trademark, thus representing witchcraft. Of course, there just may be some big holes in Bill's tin foil hat. That would explain alot. Dave RS6 and very thankful that they didn't call it the Audi SS |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
Dave LaCourse wrote: > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 15:20:49 +1100, Greg > > wrote: > > >On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:08:04 -0500, PeterD > wrote: > > > >>On 16 Dec 2006 13:35:17 -0800, "Tinny Ray" > wrote: > >> > >>>Wow! that is fascinating. Thanks. > >>> > >>>*Bill* wrote: > >>>> The Audi and the Volkswagen logo expose the > >> > >>I didn't realize that one coudl get that stoned and still be able to > >>post! INcredible! > > > > > >Does this mean I painted all the SS logo's on my A3 for nothing? The > >whole time they were already there??? > > > >Can't wiat for his next piece of work. I want to know what the evil > >Porsche logo stands for... and how about the dark and brooding Citroen > >logo?? > > Yeah, and I understand that RCA *really* stands for Russian Communist > Association. And, don't forget that soap company that has stars and a > crescent moon as their trademark, thus representing witchcraft. > > Of course, there just may be some big holes in Bill's tin foil hat. > That would explain alot. > > Dave > RS6 and very thankful that they didn't call it the Audi SS Well, I have an S6 - does that mean I have an SS S6? I'm confused - do I now have to send myself to Buchenwald? Should I drive my SS S6, or take a train? When the most obvious "facts" are mistaken, then that really calls into question the rest of the piece, and the conclusions that arise. Like the translation for the German word "Wagen". If you can't get that right, really, what is the rest of it worth? And, Ferry Porsche, having designed the original Beetle, was secretly an American spy, looking to create an abundant labor source in America - those wise souls who learn how to repair VW/Audi vehicles. A gold mine, I tells ya... E.P. "The truth is out there..." |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 15:20:49 +1100, Greg
> wrote: > >Does this mean I painted all the SS logo's on my A3 for nothing? The >whole time they were already there??? > >Can't wiat for his next piece of work. I want to know what the evil >Porsche logo stands for... and how about the dark and brooding Citroen >logo?? The heck with Porsche, it's that devil inspired Ferrari logo that is so bothersome. Every time I see one I start to loose control. According to those who know me, the only cure is either to post thousands of insane Usenet posts, or go get a Ferrari. I like the second one better... It'll match my Audi (RIP) well. |
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Audi & the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry expose swastika symbolism
The socialist Adolf Hitler participated in three attempted violent socialist
"revolutions" (but he succeeded in imposing socialism via voters electing him to office). The book "Third Reich" by Ian Tinny discusses the topic at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014BU8L1E The following are Hitler's three attempts at violent socialist revolution (two were at Munich and those two were only four years apart) - 1. Munich Soviet Republic 1918-1919 (aka Bavarian Soviet Republic) - under Kurt Eisner. German socialists conspired with Soviet socialists to spread the Soviet socialist "revolution" into Germany. 2. Munich Beer Hall Putsch - 1923 (November 8-9, 1923). Hitler was arrested for his socialist activities, and was charged with treason, in connection with the Munich Beer Hall Putsch. Imprisoned, Hitler wrote his socialist manifesto "Mein Kampf." 3. Poland 1939 - German socialists and Soviet socialists became allies in 1939 in a pact to divide up Europe, spreading WWII, and leading to the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part), the worst slaughter of humanity in history. Hitler and German socialists touted international socialism in a conspiracy with Soviet socialists. Concerning the Munich Soviet Republic, Hitler had suspiciously little to say in Mein Kampf or ever. An excerpt: "In the course of the new revolution of the Councils I for the first time acted in such a way as to arouse the disapproval of the Central Council. Early in the morning of April 27, 1919, I was to be arrested..." Another excerpt: "A few days after the liberation of Munich, I was ordered to report to the examining commission concerned with revolutionary occurrences in the Second Infantry regiment." There is nothing about his reasons for staying in Munich, nothing about the horrors of the councils (soviets) which he actually knew, nothing about the severe fighting that preceded the liberation of Munich. A photograph exists that seems to show Hitler at Kurt Eisner's funeral procession. https://youtu.be/Zt2jUxPKgAE While in jail for his second attempted socialist revolution (the Beer Hall Putsch), Hitler wrote Mein Kampf which promotes socialism (by the very word "socialism" repeated over and over by Hitler) from beginning to end. Hitler always used the term "Socialist" to describe himself and his dogma, and he did not refer to himself as a "Nazi," nor as a "Fascist," nor did he use the term "Third Reich" (see the work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry concerning the linguistics of German socialists under Hitler). Those latter terms are used today by socialists to cover-up what Hitler and his supporters called themselves: SOCIALISTS (again see Dr. Curry's work exposing this common fraud in modern history books). According to Mein Kampf, Hitler immersed himself in Marxist studies. Hitler also adopted as his notorious symbol the very same symbol that was used on the first paper money of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Here is a graphic image of that symbol on 250 ruble currency. http://rexcurry.net/ussr-socialist-s...a1917-250b.JPG https://www.flickr.com/photos/edward-bellamy/6949550863 https://www.flickr.com/photos/edward-bellamy/6949550759 https://www.flickr.com/photos/edward...57629503484923 Hitler used the Soviet socialist symbol to represent crossed "S" letters for his own socialism under the National Socialist German Workers Party (again see the ground-breaking work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry). Eisner and the Munich Soviet Republic used a solid red flag for the "socialist revolution." Hitler used the red flag too, and place his crossed "S" letters for "socialism" upon his red banner. Hitler also adopted the notorious stiff-armed salute that originated in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, authored by the American National Socialist Francis Bellamy (this is another astounding discovery by the historian Dr. Rex Curry) It is fascinating to see how almost all so-called historians refuse to describe the Beer Hall Putsch as an attempted violent socialist revolution, even though that is exactly how Hitler perceived it and described it. People say 'Hitler said exactly what he was going to do in Mein Kampf! We must not forget!" And then the history books actively hide what Hitler was said in Mein Kampf, and afterward. Bavarian Soviet Republic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt2jUxPKgAE Munich Soviet Republic https://minarchist.wordpress.com/201...-dr-rex-curry/ https://minarchist.wordpress.com/bav...-dr-rex-curry/ https://tinnyray.wordpress.com/2015/...-dr-rex-curry/ https://tinnyray.wordpress.com/munic...-dr-rex-curry/ .................................................. .. As the First World War (1914-1918) drew to a close, Germany began to follow Russia into more socialist revolution. The German Revolution or November Revolution occurred in 1918 at the end of the First World War. In August 1919 it resulted in the establishment of what later became known as the Weimar Republic (1919-1933 and named after Weimar, the city where the constitutional assembly took place). During this period, and well into the next era of National Socialism, the official name of the state was the German Reich (Deutsches Reich). The conditions which gave birth to the German revolution were similar to those in Russia in 1917 (resulting in Soviet socialism). Thereafter, sustained socialist agitation and strategy was pursued by many socialists including the socialist Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers Party. Germany's path included the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II and led to the socialist Hitler. On March 27, 1917, German socialists helped Vladimir Lenin (and 32 other socialist fellow travelers) ride by train through Germany to Russia to impose socialism there and demand an end to the war with Germany. Lenin was a loony follower of the demented German socialists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Hitler collaborated with Soviet socialists again in 1939 when German socialists became allies with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in a pact to divide up Europe, invading Poland together, spreading World War II, and leading to the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part). German socialists and Soviet socialists reunited again in East Germany from 1949 to 1990. The motto of East Germany became "Workers of the world, unite!" (the motto that had been on early Soviet paper ruble currency before Hitler expanded Germany's socialism). Some German swastika-style symbolism was popularized by Soviet socialists in the form of the "S" shaped logo used on the notorious Trabant Sachsenring car. The Schutzstaffel ended under German socialism and the Stasi began under Soviet socialism (with a fascinating repetition of the "S-S" sound shared by the swastika). |
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