According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Georgia Building Authority refused to grant James Stachowiak a permit for his "United against Islam and Islamic immigration refugee rally” at Liberty Plaza. But Stachowiak plans to hold his rally anyway.
Stachowiak said the rally is meant to "raise public awareness to what we perceive as a threat to our nation from Islamic immigration and refugees. Also the dangerous agenda of the current administration.

"We plan to have speakers address this or should I say these issues. We also plan to shred images of Obama, Loretta Lynch, Hillary Clinton and Muhammad along with the shredding of the Quran.
"This will be an open carry event with the use of long arms as Georgia law allows.”
On his Facebook page, Stachowiak frequently posts right-wing conspiracy theories and anti-Muslim memes. Stachowiak appears to be affiliated with the Three Percenters and "Patriot” militia movements. He has expressed support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and the group of militants who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Reserve in Oregon.
The Southern Poverty Law Center described him as a "longtime militia organizer and foul-mouthed talk show host.” He told the organization in 2010: "I’d rather go to a movie or make payments on a jet ski, but I have to buy ammo. I’m concerned about civil unrest, my neighbors going crazy, round-ups, foreign troops, the New World Order.”
In a recent video announcing his anti-Muslim event, Stachowiak claimed that the Quran was a "declaration of war.”
Last month, Stachowiak filmed himself standing outside an Islamic Center in Augusta while holding a rifle after the center’s imam received an award from the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "All mosques are simply barracks for jihad,” he wrote in the video’s description.
Stachowiak made headlines last year for standing near a shopping center in Augusta with a rifle and a sign that called Muslims "savages.” RightWingNews praised his "AWESOME” sign, while The Conservative Tribune hailed it as "brutal.” A few months later, he pulled a similar stunt outside a Walmart store.
He was arrested for criminal defamation in 2010 after posting a LinkedIn profile photo of a California man on his website and falsely labeling him a terrorist.
Source: rawstory.com