Whether or not this graffiti comes from an Islamic jihadist, they are here. But if we just stay quiet, we’ll be OK, right? If we don’t offend them or antagonize them, they won’t hurt us, right? That is the mainstream media line. In reality, it was Muhammad Atta who told the passengers on his hijacked airplane on September 11, 2001, “Stay quiet and you’ll be OK.” They weren’t. We won’t be now, either, if we stay quiet and be fastidiously careful not to offend jihadists.
“Exclusive: Disturbing Islamic Graffiti Found in Texas,” Hannity.com, May 11, 2015 (thanks to Creeping Sharia):
In the wake of the failed Garland, Texas terror attack, photographs have emerged of some disturbing graffiti found near a rest stop in Scurry County.
The photographs, sent to Hannity.com by a Hannity Radio Show listener reveal graffiti on a cement block which reads, “Allah Akbar, LBK TX.” Also included in the graffiti is an image that appears to be a drawing of a bomb. LBK is an acronym for Lubbock, TX.
It is unknown whether the graffiti was painted before or after the Garland terror attempt. Garland is approximately 280 miles from Scurry County and Lubbock is approximately 87 miles from where the graffiti appeared.
Captain David Turner of the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Department told Hannity.com that their Special Operations Division is aware of the graffiti and has forwarded the information to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) which has jurisdiction in both Scurry and Lubbock counties….