Illinois new flag: officials already conspired to raise 'Banner of Jihad' in Land of Lincoln, statewide swindle possible in 2025
Illinois Flag Commission offered 10 flag finalists for public vote January 1, four display foreign star-shaped symbols
Time is running out in the Land of Lincoln.
It’s only a matter of time, too, for the Stars & Stripes, before domestic Jihadis posing as Democrat do-gooders try to toss Old Glory in the dustbin of history.
The Illinois Flag Commission will desecrate state history by throwing away its powerfully symbolic official ensign here in 2025.
They may hoist it in its place what Palestinian terror group Hamas calls the “Banner of Jihad” and “Flag of Allah” — currently the hottest trend in U.S. flag design.
Evanston, Illinois raised the Flag of Allah last year, after local officials threw a schoolgirl and her “winning” flag design under the public relations bus on behalf of Jihad.
The Islamist flag features an 8-point star that represents the Throne of Allah — the seat of God’s power. The symbol is ubiquitous in Islamic art, architecture, culture, social media and flag design. The 8 points represent the eight angels who carry the throne of Allah, according to the Quran (69:17).
Its sudden appearance on new flags rising across the United States is a “threat to national security” and suggests an alliance between Islamic terror groups and domestic allies in halls of power across the U.S., sources tell Thug Adams.
The Illinois Flag Commission was established last year amid a cancel-culture frenzy to remake American culture and claims it received 5,000 public design submissions.
It introduced 10 finalists and opened them to a public vote on January 1. Four of the finalists feature star-shaped symbols unknown in American flag culture.
The symbol swindle in Evanston, committed in broad daylight, raises more red flags.
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Bernie Allen-Harrah, then 7, was declared winner of an Evanston flag redesign contest in May 2024. Her flag featured a beaming 10-point beacon, in tribute to a landmark local lighthouse.
The cute little girl became something of an Evanston celebrity after she and her flag were publicized in local media. The new flag was hoisted over the city for the first time by Bernie in a schoolyard ceremony in August.
The official new banner that unfurled over Evanston, however, was different than the one celebrated as Bernie's winning magic-marker contest submission.
Her 10-point lighthouse beacon was gone — secretly swapped out for the 8-point Throne of Allah star revered around the world as a testament of Islamic faith. The Jihadi decision maker is as of yet unknown.
The same fate may await the entire state.
The perfectly good existing Illinois state flag is more than a century old and features a reverent state seal born from the Illinois blood that was shed in the Civil War. The seal was introduced in 1868 and celebrates national unity as Illinois, and the nation, recovered from the horrifying conflict.
Nearly 35,000 Illinois residents gave their lives to the service of Union in the Civil War.
The flag itself was adopted in 1915, designed by Ella Park Lawrence, an Illinois patriot, flag enthusiast and leading figure in the Daughters of the American Revolution. The word “Illinois” was added in 1969. This historic banner will soon be, well, history.
None of the 10 finalists offered by the Illinois Flag Commission display the “Flag of Allah” 8-point star.
Not yet.
Three of them, however, show an odd 6-point star. Another displays an even more curious 7-point star.
Neither symbol has ever appeared on the U.S national flag or any of the 50 state flags — just like the 8-point star had never appeared on any state flag, until very recently.
The Throne of Allah symbol appears on the new flag of Minnesota, introduced in May 2024, and on at least 12 newly adopted municipal flags around the country. The 8-point star appears on about two dozen flags proposed for other U.S. cities and states.
More ominously: an 8-point star is displayed on the city flag of Tehran, Iran, and on the flag of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence.
The same testament of Islamic faith appears on the flags of Azerbaijan, Organization of Turkic States, the former Ottoman Empire and many other municipal, provincial, ceremonial, political and organizational flags across the Muslim world.
The sudden appearance of foreign symbols on four of the state’s 10 flag finalists raises fears of a bait-and-switch on the final design, similar to that which took place right over the nose of the designer herself in Evanston last year.
Minnesota and Utah also gamed the the system last year to favor the Banner of Jihad as its new flag
Make no mistake Jihadis are planning to do the same with the Illinois state flag here in 2025. They’re commanded to do so by Hamas.
The terror group urges followers to raise the Flag of Allah over its enemies nine times in its foundational Hamas Covenant of 1988, a horrifying screed of hatred and call to Jewish genocide.
"Jihad is not confined to the carrying of arms and the confrontation of the enemy," declares Article 30 of the Hamas Covenant.
"The effective word, the good article, the useful book, support and solidarity - together with the presence of sincere purpose for the hoisting of Allah's banner higher and higher - all these are elements of the Jihad for Allah's sake."