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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DOUG H who wrote (268116)6/28/2002 5:49:52 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Imperial State Power in America
Doug, look closely.
Read carefully.

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Then decide who Joe is smiling upon

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Imperial State Power in America

Now even US postage stamps will project the supremacy of American Imperial Power into the world. The new 57-cent stamp shows an eagle, which is an exact copy of the symbol of the Waffen SS, which in turn was taken from the Imperial Praetorian eagle of Ancient Rome. This is one of the first in a new series of postage stamps being released by the US Post Office to commemorate the New Age of State Power.

According to the Moh's color chart, the color of the stamp used to be called Nordic or Aryan Blue -- before the war. After the war, when those words became politically incorrect, the name of the blue was changed to the more neutral-sounding Icelandic Blue.

The stamp portrays an eagle resting on triple-perched pediments. It’s a beautifully executed design, if one wants to portray State Power. This eagle is man’s most ancient and recognizable symbol of State Power. The seven pediments on the eagle’s chevron shaped breastplate represent the seven hills of Rome. The three Ionic columned perch represents Order, Discipline and Obedience, which was the pledge undertaken by the Obsidian Order.

Any philatelist would recognize this eagle and any numismatist, who collects Third Reich or Caesarian coins, would also know it. This iconography is not original with the Third Reich, of course, since they borrowed it from the ancient Romans.

The symbolism is stark. The Germans also duplicated it during the time of the monarchy in the 18th century. During the subsequent reign of the House of Hohenzollern, you’d see many flags with the expression: Ruhe, Ordnung und Sicherheit (Calm, Order and Security).
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