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“Because of my background in the military, these are the indicators we are trained to look for,” said Donna Bergstrom, Deputy Chair of the Republican party of Minnesota.


After months of debate and thousands of submissions, Minnesota has unveiled a new flag to replace a design many Native Americans considered offensive. The proposed state flag, which features a white eight-pointed star against a dark blue background shaped like the state, was revealed on Tuesday.

The state will unveil its new flag, bearing an 8-point star much like those displayed on flags across the Islamic world, on May 11, the anniversary of Minnesota statehood.

“I was commissioned in the US Marine Corps and served as a signals intelligence /electronic warfare officer and as a general intelligence officer,”         said Bergstrom.

“When we have aspects of our national security – and what we are going to stand for as Americans degraded and or changed, this must be factored. Especially in this moment of time, changing the state’s flag is not a good idea.”

Final proposed new flag by the Utah flag task force
Organization of Turkic States

Flags in the United States historically display only five-point stars, a tradition dating back to the Betsy Ross flag of 1776.

The American flag, with its 50 five-point stars, is ranked number one as the most recognizable in the world. The Star-Spangled-Banner isn’t merely a symbol of American courage and indefatigable spirit, it is what America represents— freedom. The flag’s 50 stars represent the 50 states and 13 stripes represent the original thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British crown and became the first states in the Union.

Minnesota will become the first US state displaying anything but the five-point stars treasured in American heritage.

Eight-point stars hold equal meaning in Islamic culture, tracing its importance first to Babylonian culture and then to scripture.

Per the Quran, verse 69:17, on the Day of Judgement: “On that Day eight ˹mighty angels˺ will bear the Throne of your Lord above them.”

For this reason, eight is critical to Islamic history, culture, and art. The eight-point star is one of the most prominent symbols in Islam.

It appears on the flags of Iranian military intelligence, the city of Tehran, th Islamic nation of Azerbaijan, the Organization of Turkic States, and a traditional flag of the Ottoman Empire, among many others in Islamic culture.


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American cities and states have suddenly approved flags with the eight-point Islamic star in recent years. The same symbol appears on proposed flags in other cities and states across the country.

States which approved new flags with the eight point Islamic symbol are:

  • Minnesota
  • Utah (approved a new flag but due to outcry, reverted)
The new flag of Hutchinson, Kansa
The Nayinal flag of Azerbaijan

Cities flying new flags right now with the eight-point Islamic symbol are:

The eight point star is also prominent on proposed new flags for:

What is the probability that all these cities and states ended up with an Islamic eight-point star symbol? It’s statistically next to impossible. Let’s just take Minnesota and Utah, which respectively had approximately 2,000 and 8,000 flag designs submitted.

Both states appeared committed beyond probability to making sure this Islamic-style symbol appeared on their new flags.

New flag of Reno, Nevada
Flag of Iranian Military Intelligence

Minnesota selected six finalists; an 8-point star appeared on five of the six. Utah’s flag task force had five finalists; three of five had the eight-point star.

The traditional flags in both states displayed only five-point stars, in the American tradition: 19 five-point stars on the Minnesota flag; 46 five-point stars on the Utah flag.

The magnitude of deviance isn’t even quantifiable; we don’t know the start date, from where this grassroots movement began, and how word metastasized.

Steve Drazkowski, State Senator District 20, Minnesota, explains how the state’s three branches of government (all Democrat) united to change the flag. During budget  discussions from January through March, 2023, bills came before the State and Local government finance committee; the original Bill creating the commission was House Bill HF 274 and Senate Bill SF 386. Mary Kunesh, in both the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Senate, was the author.

Bergstrom, from the Minnesota GOP, says that the Bill flew under the radar due to the abundance of other extreme proposals, abortion up until infanticide and transitioning minors. The Bill came to the Senate floor as a component of an omnibus for the State and Local government finance bill. It was debated and SERC (State Emblem Redesign Commission) was formed. The thirteen unelected members on the commission were appointed by the Governor to choose a flag and seal. The report was submitted Jan 1, 2024 to the Legislature and written, “if no objection, flag becomes law.”

Bergstrom is aware of the eight-point star trend and cultural coup d’etat.

Each city and state’s new flag is predicated upon cancel-culture.

Testimony was introduced in Minnesota declaring that the current flag is “racist”, says Drazkowski.

The historic Minnesota showed a farmer plowing a field and what appeared to be a Native American on horseback – all of which is indicative of Minnesota.

“To an average person, it looked like a settler and Native American acknowledging and respecting each other, sharing the land. Not to this group”, says Drazkowski, of the cancel-culture forces opposed to the flag.

The formation of the flag redesign committee was beset by racist language dividing people by identity politics – the exact opposite of unity flags are supposed to represent.

“(1) three members of the public, appointed by the governor; (2) one member appointed by the Council for Minnesotans of African Heritage; (3) one member appointed by the Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs; (4) one member appointed by the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans; (5) one member representing the Dakota community and one member representing the Ojibwe community, appointed by the executive board of the Indian Affairs Council; (6) the secretary of state or the secretary’s designee; (7) the executive director of the Minnesota Historical Society or the director’s designee; (8) the chair of the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board or the chair’s designee; (9) the chair of the Minnesota Arts Board or the chair’s designee; and (10) the executive director of Explore Minnesota Tourism or the director’s designee.”

The committee appears to exclude entire swaths of Minnesota’s population, including the British, Irish, German, Scandinavian or Christian members who comprise more than 80% of the state’s population.

Aerial view of the Islamic Cultural Center of NY built on an eight-point octogon design.
Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem built on eight-point octogon.

The shocking new movement to replace traditional city and state flags with those displaying a symbol of Islam leads to an obvious conclusion.

The American flag is next. Lisa Davis, political activist in Utah says “this is cultural genocide.”

As to who is behind the changing of the American city and state’s flags, stay tuned… that’s coming in the follow up article.

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