Nazi Swastika Complex at Coronado Naval Base Sends the World a Message!
#1
Posted 14 July 2006 - 07:11 AM
NAZI SWASTIKA COMPLEX AT CORONADO NAVAL BASE SENDS THE WORLD A MESSAGE!
July 13, 2006
http://www.thepowerh...ase/press19.htm
Dave vonKleist
P.O. Box 85
Versailles, MO 65084
(573) 378-6049
The Power Hour radio program announced today they are in receipt of information that a building complex on US Naval Base Coronado, outside San Diego, CA, forms the image of a Nazi Swastika. A simple search at Google Earth reveals a large complex of four buildings that are indeed arranged to re-create the Swastika, the symbol of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.
Symbolism has been used throughout history to communicate intent and allegiance to those aware of their meanings. In a world of symbolism, secret societies, and shadow organizations that influence domestic and foreign policy, what kind of message is this sending to the rest of the world? What is the name of this building complex and who was responsible for approving the design?
Coronado Naval Base (Aerial View)
Adolf Hitler promoted a “New World Order” and planned to implement it as his Third Reich came to power. Is this the same “New World Order” that George H. Bush Sr., Gary Hart and Bill Clinton speak of? What possible reason could there be for a building to have been constructed on a military base with this horrifying reminder of hate and genocide?
These photographs, now being seen worldwide, are raising very serious questions as to the intent and meaning of this message. Given the political climate in the US, some may see the construction of a four story Swastika as an act of “Hate Speech”.
The Power Hour has sent certified letters to the Commanding Officer of the base, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of Defense and numerous International Jewish organizations requesting a response and explanation as to how this horrifying reminder of murder and genocide can be tolerated.
For more photographs or to listen to The Power Hour, go to: http://www.thepowerhour.com
July 13, 2006
http://www.thepowerh...ase/press19.htm
Dave vonKleist
P.O. Box 85
Versailles, MO 65084
(573) 378-6049
The Power Hour radio program announced today they are in receipt of information that a building complex on US Naval Base Coronado, outside San Diego, CA, forms the image of a Nazi Swastika. A simple search at Google Earth reveals a large complex of four buildings that are indeed arranged to re-create the Swastika, the symbol of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.
Symbolism has been used throughout history to communicate intent and allegiance to those aware of their meanings. In a world of symbolism, secret societies, and shadow organizations that influence domestic and foreign policy, what kind of message is this sending to the rest of the world? What is the name of this building complex and who was responsible for approving the design?
Coronado Naval Base (Aerial View)
Adolf Hitler promoted a “New World Order” and planned to implement it as his Third Reich came to power. Is this the same “New World Order” that George H. Bush Sr., Gary Hart and Bill Clinton speak of? What possible reason could there be for a building to have been constructed on a military base with this horrifying reminder of hate and genocide?
These photographs, now being seen worldwide, are raising very serious questions as to the intent and meaning of this message. Given the political climate in the US, some may see the construction of a four story Swastika as an act of “Hate Speech”.
The Power Hour has sent certified letters to the Commanding Officer of the base, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of Defense and numerous International Jewish organizations requesting a response and explanation as to how this horrifying reminder of murder and genocide can be tolerated.
For more photographs or to listen to The Power Hour, go to: http://www.thepowerhour.com
#4
Posted 14 July 2006 - 10:18 AM
LOL!
The swastika has been around for thousands of years as a symbol to represent the sun or to mean life, strength or good luck.
What's sinister about that?
The swastika has been around for thousands of years as a symbol to represent the sun or to mean life, strength or good luck.
What's sinister about that?
#5
Posted 15 July 2006 - 09:53 PM
You're right! There's nothing sinister about having a Swastika used as a symbol at a naval base. There's also nothing sinister about a Police State or a NSA telephone surveillance system...There's also nothing dubious about the fact 9/11 was used as a pretext to go and wage a fake war and bomb Afghanistan so we can create an empire. Wait a second, who else has tried that before. Let me see, on the night of February 27 1933 the Reichstag fire took place which gave Hitler even more power. Hitler used it to blame the communists and the Jews, the trade unionists and the homosexuals. With the support of a terrified populace, Hitler suspended civil rights and civil liberties, fattened their war machine and rode the fascist tide into a full-blown dictatorship. Wait a second, where does that sound familiar?....Hmmmm, 9/11 anyone.
Oh and you're right we're just reading too much into symbols. This must be a figment of our imagination. Maybe the fact American bankers funded Hitler's Nazi party was a dream too. Or the fact after World War 2 was over, America was one out of two superpowers remaining after every other super power had fallen. And low and behold, it was the American bankers who came to the aid of everyone. Ooops! Did I say aid? I meant to say dominion. I forgot about the debt and the interest they also used on ravaged countries...Oh and who was it that protected Nazi criminals? I'll give you a clue. Starts with a U. Ends with an A. and has an S in the middle. Yep you got it. U.S.A...God Bless America!
And God bless all those people who still believe George Bush won the election in 2001!
Oh and you're right we're just reading too much into symbols. This must be a figment of our imagination. Maybe the fact American bankers funded Hitler's Nazi party was a dream too. Or the fact after World War 2 was over, America was one out of two superpowers remaining after every other super power had fallen. And low and behold, it was the American bankers who came to the aid of everyone. Ooops! Did I say aid? I meant to say dominion. I forgot about the debt and the interest they also used on ravaged countries...Oh and who was it that protected Nazi criminals? I'll give you a clue. Starts with a U. Ends with an A. and has an S in the middle. Yep you got it. U.S.A...God Bless America!
And God bless all those people who still believe George Bush won the election in 2001!
"I Live In A Lie, But I'll Die For The Truth"- Adrian Crutchley
#6
Posted 15 July 2006 - 10:57 PM
Wikipedia claims that the buildings in question were built prior to WW2. Is the shape of that building looked from the top even supposed to be taken as a symbol? Should all different building shapes be considered for their possible symbolic meaning, or is this just for swastika?
The president of Finland's flag has a swastika in it, maybe she's in on the conspiracy too! Glad I didn't vote for her.
The president of Finland's flag has a swastika in it, maybe she's in on the conspiracy too! Glad I didn't vote for her.
If horses or oxen or lions had hands and could produce works of art, they too would represent the gods after their own fashion. - Xenophanes of Colophon
#8
Posted 16 July 2006 - 07:41 AM
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Wikipedia claims that the buildings in question were built prior to WW2. Is the shape of that building looked from the top even supposed to be taken as a symbol? Should all different building shapes be considered for their possible symbolic meaning, or is this just for swastika?
The president of Finland's flag has a swastika in it, maybe she's in on the conspiracy too! Glad I didn't vote for her.
i cant see a swastika in the finnish flag, would you like to show us...
www.tmblive.com
If you dont know what it is, it must be art.
If you dont know what it is, it must be art.
#9
Posted 16 July 2006 - 01:36 PM
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i cant see a swastika in the finnish flag, would you like to show us...
http://en.wikipedia....dent_of_Finland
I didn't say the Finnish flag, but the flag of the president.
If horses or oxen or lions had hands and could produce works of art, they too would represent the gods after their own fashion. - Xenophanes of Colophon
#12
Posted 17 July 2006 - 02:25 PM
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thats the one i meant but i wouldent call that a swastica.
www.tmblive.com
If you dont know what it is, it must be art.
If you dont know what it is, it must be art.
#13
Posted 17 July 2006 - 03:00 PM
Wiki considers it a swastika
"It has no official connection to the Nazi use of the swastika but represents the Cross of Freedom, the oldest order in Finland. "
As stated previously by Essan, the swastika is far older than Hitler & Nazi Germany.
truthist's link:
"It has no official connection to the Nazi use of the swastika but represents the Cross of Freedom, the oldest order in Finland. "
As stated previously by Essan, the swastika is far older than Hitler & Nazi Germany.
truthist's link:
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North America
The Theosophical Society, founded in New York in 1875, incorporated the Swastika into its seal because of the Hindu and Buddhist associations of the symbol, combining it with a Star of David, Ankh and Ouroboros.
The swastika's use by the Navajo and other tribes made it a popular symbol for the Southwestern United States. Until the 1930s, blankets, metalwork, and other Southwestern souvenirs were often made with swastikas.
Arizona state highway markers up until 1940 featured a right-facing swastika superimposed on an arrowhead (Arizona Roads)
Arizona state highway marker from late 1920's.In 1907, the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota, featured a design that had a swastika on one of the towers.
In Rapid City, South Dakota, there were swastikas in the lobby of the Alex-Johnson Hotel. They were decorations honoring the Native American culture of Western South Dakota. When the lobby was remodeled, they all disappeared.
Swastika is the name of a small community in northern Ontario, Canada, approximately 580 kilometres north of Toronto, and 5 kilometres west of Kirkland Lake, the town of which it is now part. The town of Swastika was founded in 1906. Gold was discovered nearby and the Swastika Mining Company was formed in 1908. The government of Ontario attempted to change the town's name during World War II, but the town resisted.
The foyer of Central High School in Pueblo, Colorado features right-facing swastikas set into the tile floor. The school was built in 1906.
In Windsor, Nova Scotia, there was an ice hockey team from 1905 to 1916 named the Swastikas, and their uniforms featured swastika symbols. There were also hockey teams named the Swastikas in Edmonton, Alberta (circa 1916), and Fernie, British Columbia (circa 1922).
Original insignia of the 45th Infantry Division (from the American Indian symbol).The 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army used a yellow swastika on a red background as a unit symbol until the 1930s, when it was switched to a thunderbird.[20]~[21]
In 1925, Coca-Cola made a lucky watch formed in the shape of a swastika with the slogan, "Drink Coca Cola five cents in bottles".
The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building (HPER) at Indiana University contains decorative Native American-inspired reverse swastika tilework on the walls of the foyer and stairwells on the southeast side of the building. HPER was built as the university fieldhouse in the 1920s, before the Nazi party came to power in Germany. In recent years, the HPER swastika motif, along with the Thomas Hart Benton murals in nearby Woodburn Hall have been the cause of much controversy on campus.
The U.S. Navy base at Coronado, California has a swastika-shaped building. [4] This building predates World War II.
Shortly after the beginning of World War II, several Native American tribes (the Navajo, Apache, Tohono O'odham, and Hopi) published a decree stating that they would no longer use the swastika in their artwork. This was because the swastika had come to symbolize evil to them. This decree was signed by representatives of these tribes. The decree states:
Because the above ornament which has been a symbol of friendship among our forefathers for many centuries has been desecrated recently by another nation of peoples.
Therefore it is resolved that henceforth from this date on and forever more our tribes renounce the use of the emblem commonly known today as the swastika or fylfot on our blankets, baskets, art objects, sandpainting, and clothing.
The Theosophical Society, founded in New York in 1875, incorporated the Swastika into its seal because of the Hindu and Buddhist associations of the symbol, combining it with a Star of David, Ankh and Ouroboros.
The swastika's use by the Navajo and other tribes made it a popular symbol for the Southwestern United States. Until the 1930s, blankets, metalwork, and other Southwestern souvenirs were often made with swastikas.
Arizona state highway markers up until 1940 featured a right-facing swastika superimposed on an arrowhead (Arizona Roads)
Arizona state highway marker from late 1920's.In 1907, the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota, featured a design that had a swastika on one of the towers.
In Rapid City, South Dakota, there were swastikas in the lobby of the Alex-Johnson Hotel. They were decorations honoring the Native American culture of Western South Dakota. When the lobby was remodeled, they all disappeared.
Swastika is the name of a small community in northern Ontario, Canada, approximately 580 kilometres north of Toronto, and 5 kilometres west of Kirkland Lake, the town of which it is now part. The town of Swastika was founded in 1906. Gold was discovered nearby and the Swastika Mining Company was formed in 1908. The government of Ontario attempted to change the town's name during World War II, but the town resisted.
The foyer of Central High School in Pueblo, Colorado features right-facing swastikas set into the tile floor. The school was built in 1906.
In Windsor, Nova Scotia, there was an ice hockey team from 1905 to 1916 named the Swastikas, and their uniforms featured swastika symbols. There were also hockey teams named the Swastikas in Edmonton, Alberta (circa 1916), and Fernie, British Columbia (circa 1922).
Original insignia of the 45th Infantry Division (from the American Indian symbol).The 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army used a yellow swastika on a red background as a unit symbol until the 1930s, when it was switched to a thunderbird.[20]~[21]
In 1925, Coca-Cola made a lucky watch formed in the shape of a swastika with the slogan, "Drink Coca Cola five cents in bottles".
The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building (HPER) at Indiana University contains decorative Native American-inspired reverse swastika tilework on the walls of the foyer and stairwells on the southeast side of the building. HPER was built as the university fieldhouse in the 1920s, before the Nazi party came to power in Germany. In recent years, the HPER swastika motif, along with the Thomas Hart Benton murals in nearby Woodburn Hall have been the cause of much controversy on campus.
The U.S. Navy base at Coronado, California has a swastika-shaped building. [4] This building predates World War II.
Shortly after the beginning of World War II, several Native American tribes (the Navajo, Apache, Tohono O'odham, and Hopi) published a decree stating that they would no longer use the swastika in their artwork. This was because the swastika had come to symbolize evil to them. This decree was signed by representatives of these tribes. The decree states:
Because the above ornament which has been a symbol of friendship among our forefathers for many centuries has been desecrated recently by another nation of peoples.
Therefore it is resolved that henceforth from this date on and forever more our tribes renounce the use of the emblem commonly known today as the swastika or fylfot on our blankets, baskets, art objects, sandpainting, and clothing.
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#14
Posted 28 July 2008 - 03:29 PM
All countries would like to lead the world and as history repeats itself, our leaders repeat the actions of other great leaders we had in the past. You might be right about the similar events that took place with Hitler.
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