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FASCISM
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The symbol of the Fasci comprises of many sticks or rods (symbolic of industries, people,
nations or societies etc) being tied together. The theme being that one stick alone can be easily snapped, but many tied together tightly are unbreakable and that true strength
(economically, socially, politically etc.) can be gleaned from a united
nation (such as Nazi Germany) or
several nations (such as the U.N. and/or the E.U.).
The symbol is incomplete
however, without an axe head at the top, symbolising the elite group in
control of the united power, traditionally coming in the form of a fascist
dictator(ship). This is where the term Axis power emerged from during
WW2. In other words the true strength (of the elite) is to have the
many groups tied together in bondage with a single centralised power ruling
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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF
FASCISM: Traditionally the symbol in question is associated
with the 'political movement' of 'Fascism' which was officially
founded in Italy by Benito Mussolini (although the symbol and
practice goes much further back than that) and was based on
Nationalism, Totalitarianism, aggressive militarism and
anti-Communism. Some would name these as the classic
'far-right' concepts, which also applied to the regimes of Adolf
Hitler in Germany during World War 2.
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Mussolini's version of Fascism was a
movement based on an idea that to combat a communistic influence that was
pervading at the time, a dictatorship should create financial instability
amongst the middle classes and create wider social discontent.
Absolute political suppression of opposition. |

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This method of 'in your face' fascism
is ultimately cursed, because instead of nations being powerful with
each other, the powers that control them (all stemming from the Illuminati)
always go for power over them, creating revulsion and
rebellion. This does not mean that fascism is totally useless to the
Illuminati, as revulsion and rebellion usually creates 'chaos' from which
'order' can be gleaned. Hence their favourite phrase through the
secret society network 'Order out of Chaos'. This is how and why the
first two world wars were so important and why war in general is the biggest
business going.
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'WE WILL HOLD
FIRM'
(Like those rods 'held firm'
together in the Fasci)
This phrase appeared on the
front of the UK's Daily Mirror. Perhaps a 'Freudian Slip' (I
digress), but you can bet that the latest London bombings of July
2005 will be used to push us further into a Fascistic society (more
so than we are already), not just in the UK but globally.
See our 'London
Bombing' archive for more info.
Again, I aren't merely using
the word Fascistic at random. This is the exact meaning, to
get the many all tied together (with whatever pretext) and within
that enslaved structure you can rule over them with an 'Axe head'
symbolic of authoritarian law.
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Now that we know the
history and meaning of the symbol, lets see some of the places, crests,
flags and monuments that it has been placed.
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An American Dime |
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The Knights of
Columbus |

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The seal of the
State of Colorado to the left and that of the US Senate below. |
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The US Capitol
House of Representatives: - |
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The Lincoln
Memorial in Washington D.C. (Although
this doesn't have the axe head representing the authoritarian force
strengthened by the bundle of rods - so this example may not stand) |
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A German and
Italian Stamp and an American Dime.

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One of the US
National Guard logos. |
French Civic
Heraldry |
Some further examples sent
to us by one of our helpful visitors. Here we see official Police emblems of the countries Sweden and
Norway and a statue of George Washington: -
SEE ALSO: Wikipedia:
Fascism
If you have any further
examples of Fasces placed in interesting places, please e-mail submissions
to us below.
Many thanks to those who
have submitted some of the material for us to use on here!

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