This is the latest post in what I
half-jokingly call The Kimberlin Saga®. If you are new to the story, that’s okay! Not
everyone reads my blog. The short
version is that convicted terrorist Brett Kimberlin has been harassing me for
over two years, his worst conduct being when he attempted to frame me for a
crime. I recognize that this might sound
like an incredible claim, but I provide video and documentary evidence of that
fact; in other words, you don’t have to believe my word. You only have to believe your eyes. And more recently when his wife came to us
claiming that this convicted terrorist had threatened her harm, we tried to
help her leave him, and for that, he is suing myself, John Hoge, Robert Stacy
McCain and Ali Akbar for helping his wife and he is suing Hoge, McCain, Akbar,
DB Capital Strategies, Michelle Malkin, Glenn Beck, Patrick “Patterico” Frey,
Mandy Nagy, Lee Stranahan, Erick Erickson, Breitbart.com, the Blaze, Mercury
Radio Arts, Red State, the National Bloggers Club, and others alleging that we are all in organized
crime for reporting factually about the spate of SWATtings committed against
myself, Frey and Erickson. So, if you
are new to the story, go to this page and you’ll be able to catch up on what has
been happening.
Hey, can I go
a little off track today? It seems
appropriate, because I have a lot on my mind. But, dear reader, before I am done you are going to get the latest filings in the Brett Kimberlin RICO case.
As you know by
now, about three Islamofascist terrorists went and murdered nearly a dozen
people in Paris, France, starting their rampage at Charlie Hebdo, which isn’t a
person, but the name of a satirical magazine.
You can read about one of many accounts, here. The prevailing belief is that this was done because
they often published cartoons mocking Mohammed.
Here’s an
example of one, allegedly:
I say
allegedly, because I don’t read a word of French. But the overwhelming claim is that this is
Mohammed in these pictures. Certainly
they had insulted Mohammed in caricature form now and then.
And so that
goes back to something I was reasonably deeply involved in, the first Everyone
Draw Mohammed Day, way back on May 20, 2010.
I even started a site called “Everyone Draw Mohammed” that I let go
defunct for a number of reasons, and, yes, might be resurrected now.
The reason for
that protest, as I saw it, was summed up in the mission statement I wrote ,
which has been recently recovered and I will update slightly: