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Default Maybach Car emblem reveals swastika as S-letters for SOCIALISM underthe National Socialist German Workers Party - 10-16-2009 , 03:12 PM






Swastika symbolism and the Maybach emblem expose frightening chapters
of history and symbology. http://rexcurry.net/maybach-car-pictures.html

The Maybach's double-M symbol exposes the swastika as double-S letters
for "socialism" under the National Socialist German Workers Party, as
shown in the work of the noted symbolist Dr. Rex Curry.
http://rexcurry.net/maybach-car-pictures.jpg

The following is another graphic example of the symbolism of the
swastika. http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.jpg

The following is an additional graphic examples of the symbolism of
the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastika-vw-logo.JPG

Volkswagen also supports Dr. Curry's discoveries. http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a.html

Audi also provides support. http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html

Trabant provides additional evidence in support.
http://rexcurry.net/trabant-sachsenring-rex-curry.html

The Krit Motor Car Company of Detroit supports Dr. Curry's
discoveries. It was an American car that bore a swastika long before
it was associated with German cars and the Volkswagen VW.
http://rexcurry.net/krit_motor_car_company_detroit.html

The Volkswagen logo is alphabetical symbolism of the meshed letters
"V" and "W" that exposes the swastika as intertwined "S" shapes
symbolizing "Socialism" under German National Socialism.

Dr. Curry's work has been announced and verified on Wikipedia. A
recent article at opinioneditorials.com reports on the many references
to Dr. Curry's research and discoveries on Wikipedia. Even Wikipedia
founder Jimbo Wales has publicly noted Dr. Curry's influence on
Wikipedia. Wikipedia writers use Dr. Curry's work without attribution
in apparent attempts to bolster their own credibility.

Everyone concedes that the swastika was the symbol of the National
Socialist German Workers' Party (NSGWP). In that sense, the swastika
was a symbol of socialism, at least for the NSGWP.

Swastika images 1 http://rexcurry.net/swastika3clear.jpg
Swastika pictures 2 http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.jpg
Swastika images 3 http://rexcurry.net/fascism-third-reich-hitler-nazism-swastika456.jpg

The remaining question is the question that everyone else overlooked.
Did the NSGWP (or its leader), in using the swastika symbol for the
National Socialist German Workers' Party, ever see it as S-letters for
their "socialism"? The Volkswagen symbol answers that question in the
affirmative.

Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH was founded in 1909 by Wilhelm Maybach. The
company was originally a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH.
Today, the brand is owned by Daimler AG and based in Stuttgart.

The company first built an experimental car in 1919, with the first
production model introduced two years later at the Berlin Motor Show.

The start of the Maybach's double-M symbol is not certain. However,
the double-M symbol is shown in a poster for the Maybach W3, built in
1921 and shown at Berlin Motor Show.

Between 1921 and 1940, the company produced various vehicles. The
company also continued to build heavy duty diesel engines for marine
and rail purposes.

Maybach contributed to the German National Socialist war effort in
World War II by producing the engines for many mobile artilleries and
tanks such as Jagdpanther, Panther and Tiger tanks with the Maybach
HL230.

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. It was a manner of declaring his socialism every time he
signed his name and it was equivalent to signing "Socialist Hitler."
http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a4.html

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. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

Dr. Curry is also famous for proving that the USA's early Pledge of
Allegiance was the origin of the straight-arm salute adopted later by
the National Socialist German Workers' Party. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html

The following is a frightening example of a photograph of the early
Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegiance-pledge-allegiance.jpg

The following page shows more examples of the stiff-arm salute of the
early Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html

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

Also see additional posters at 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.

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