Zeiger
Daily Stormer
July 8, 2016
Sometimes, true justice can only be found by assassinating public servants.
Limited thinkers, when facing a trial, will devote their time and energy towards building a legal defense, going through evidence, finding flaws in the prosecution’s case and looking out for procedural errors.
That can work, sure.
But sometimes, it pays to think outside the box.
NBC:
A man jailed in Ohio on terrorism-related charges tried to orchestrate the murder of the judge overseeing his case, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
A Toledo grand jury indicted Yahya Farooq Mohammad, 37, on three charges relating to the intercepted plot to hire someone to kill U.S. District Judge Jack Zouhary, who is overseeing the terrorism case against him, prosecutors said.
Mohammad, of the United Arab Emirates, was one of four people arrested in 2015 and charged with plotting to travel to Yemen and provide thousands of dollars to former al Qaeda propagandist Anwar Al-Awlaki years earlier.
Mohammad allegedly told an inmate at the Lucas County Corrections Center in March that he wanted to hire someone to kill the judge, and that inmate went to the FBI, who got them in touch with an undercover FBI employee.
This would actually make great television.
Mohammad offered $15,000 to the undercover employee to kill Zouhary, and he allegedly said, “The sooner would be good, you know.”
Okay, in this case thinking outside the box didn’t pay. But it could have paid. I guess.
Our mistake in these cases is applying the same justice system to Moslem terrorists and violent Blacks as we do with fellow White people. The reality is that these people will not change their behavior no matter what sort of punishment is imposed on them.
We just need them out of our countries. Once the Kebab is on the other side of the wall, they won’t be able to blow us up or kill our judges.
Deport them all.