KILROY WANT'S YOU TO KNOW






Obama, the Twelfth Imam and Madhi of Islamic Lore: 

Jonathan Henderson (The Son of Liberty)


His Jihad on the Christian and Jewish Infidels in America, the West, and Israel





(Above: The Greek symbol for "666," also known as "The Mark of the Beast." Read further to see why I posted this photograph.)
I would like to extend a very deep debt of gratitude to author A Petree of Conservative Blogs Central  for posting this article and bring the issue to my attention.  I had not been aware of this going on in my home state, by federal law enforcement from my home town and region of Knoxville and East Tennessee.

We live in dangerous times, where the federal government is looking at every possible angle to infringe upon our constitutionally-guaranteed liberties.  We are well aware of what is going on in the congressional committee hearings regarding the Benghazi, IRS, and AP/Fox News/CBS News correspondents scandals, but today, local federal branches of law enforcement brought the attack on the people's First Amendment right to free speech home to Knoxville, TN and the rest of this region by not merely speaking on the virtues of peaceful coexistence and tolerance for those who are of the Islamic faith, but also on the legal ramifications that can result from one's infractions of what has apparently been interpreted as federal law according to the Obama administration.  

First of all, let me state that I have never publicly discriminated against any member of a minority race, nor have I ever done so toward those of religions other than my own.  However, I do believe that if the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) wants to march down Gay Street in downtown Knoxville spewing its messages of hate and bigotry toward those groups, it is their constitutional right to do so based upon the right to free speech guaranteed within the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

By the last half of this article, I will reveal why there is a very real possibility the Christian nations of the Western world are in mortal danger of being exterminated by Islam, with President Obama being the savior of the Islamic religion bent on establishing a New World Order.

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The article below from The Chattanooga Times-Free Press describes the gathering that was organized and met by U.S. Attorney for East Tennessee Bill Killian. And wouldn't you know it, guess what kind of a religious group was responsible for sponsoring this gathering?:
NASHVILLE — Hoping to quell a budding controversy, U.S. Attorney Bill Killian says an event today at which he and the FBI will discuss enforcement of federal civil rights laws protecting Muslims also will specify what speech is guaranteed under the First Amendment.
The move came as a state lawmaker said he has "grave concern" about the Manchester, Tenn., event over a news report that said Killian indicated violations could include posting of inflammatory documents targeted at Muslims on social media.
"This community forum is an educational effort to inform the community about civil rights laws as they play into the exercise of religious freedom," wrote Killian, the U.S. Attorney for East Tennessee, in an email response Monday to criticisms raised by state Rep. Tony Shipley, R-Kingsport, chairman of the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee.
Killian said "our purpose is to simply facilitate discussion towards the goal of greater tolerance, understanding and peaceful community relations, as well as to inform the public about what federal laws are in effect and what the consequences are for violating them, including what speech is protected and what speech could be considered a threat under the law."
Asked to comment, the prosecutor sent the same statement to the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Killian and Kenneth Moore, special agent in charge of the FBI's Knoxville office, are speaking this evening at the "Public Disclosure in a Diverse Society" event.
It is sponsored by the American Muslim Advisory Council of Tennessee, which was formed two years ago when state lawmakers were considering legislation that would ban Sharia, the law followed by devout Muslims.
The Tullahoma News last week quoted Killian saying "this is an educational effort with civil rights laws as they play into freedom of religion and exercising freedom of religion. This is also to inform the public what federal laws are in effect and what the consequences are."
The newspaper said Killian referred to a controversial Facebook posting made by Coffee County Commissioner Barry West. It showed a picture of a man pointing a double-barreled shotgun with the caption saying, "How to Wink at a Muslim."
Killian was quoted saying he and Moore had discussed the issue.
"If a Muslim had posted 'How to Wink at a Christian,' could you imagine what would have happened?" he told the newspaper. "We need to educate people about Muslims and their civil rights, and as long as we're here, they're going to be protected."
Killian said Internet postings that violate civil rights are subject to federal jurisdiction. "That's what everybody needs to understand," he was quoted saying.
Shipley said he's concerned.
"I want to know what he's doing. If it's what was reported, it's unconstitutional. You can't punish people for what they think or what they say on Facebook."
The lawmaker called West's Internet posting "stupid, tasteless and unnecessarily inflamatory, but it's freedom of expression and it's freedom of speech."
But he said Americans have had to endure protesters urinating or defecating on American flags and pictures of Jesus over the decades.
"Just because we don't agree with it, we don't have a right to go out there and tell him he doesn't have a right to say it," Shipley said of people like West. "Now if he points that gun at a human being, that's another story altogether."
Shipley said he believes Killian's comments are "going to inflame a lot of people down there, and I think he shoudn't go."
There have been a number of Middle Tennessee controversies involving hate speech or outright threats against Muslims.
On Monday, The Associated Press reported a Texas man has pleaded guilty in federal district court in Nashville to leaving a voicemail threatening to blow up the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro.
Javier Alan Correa was sentenced Monday to five years on probation, including eight months of home detention, on a charge of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs, AP reported.
The Islamic Center already has been the target of vandalism and a court suit as Muslims sought to build a new place to worship.
Earlier this year, some conservative Republican lawmakers were upset because they thought a special bath for Muslims to wash their feet had been installed in the state Capitol.
It turned out to be a new mop sink.
Contact staff writer Andy Sher at 615-255-0550 or asher@timesfreepress.com.



While I condemn such acts as leaving a voicemail threatening to blow up the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro and respect the rights of people of all faiths to engage in the free exercise of worshiping as they so choose in a peaceful manner, what the U.S. Attorney is doing is serving as a mouthpiece for the Obama administration, who has been suspected for quite some time of being a closet practicing Muslim. His actions favoring radical Islamic fundamentalists in both the Middle East as well as in the U.S. is well-documented for those who care to do the research. Knoxville's local newspaper The News Sentinel describes his history and appointment in an article from May 21, 2010:


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