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These days violence is largely by the wayside. Hate crime legislation was very effective. You see a lot of courthouse activity in the Klan now. Idea is to watch the news, find towns where a black commits a crime against a white. Book the courthouse for a protest. Flier the black areas with inflammatory fliers announcing the protest. The black community will show up enraged. And the few cells of white people that show up will be a mixture. By the end you've divided the community and found a few sympathetic whites. Wash, rinse, repeat.
This is the US branch of the Lord's Resistance Army. Can't wait to find out who will be Kony 2018.I'm sorry I cant get off this church with the AR's. Like its been a long time since something in the news left me dumbfounded but jesus christ those pictures just dropped my jaw....like look at this weirdo
Germany said on Wednesday hackers had breached its government computer network with an isolated attack that had been brought under control and which security officials were investigating.
A spokesman for the German Interior Ministry said the affected government agencies had taken appropriate measures to investigate the incident and protect data.
“The attack was isolated and brought under control within the federal administration,” which oversees government computer networks, he said in a statement, adding that the authorities were addressing the incident “with high priority and significant resources”.
The spokesman said he could give no further details immediately due to security and analysis measures that were still under way.
He did not comment on German media reports that the attack was launched by Russian hacker group APT28, which had already attacked the German parliament in 2015.
The reports said the group managed to steal data from the Foreign and Defence Ministries in the latest attack.
The ministry did not say when the attack took place. German media reported it happened in December.
German security sources said authorities had been aware of the incident for some time, but the Defence Ministry and the German military were not affected.
Jens Zimmermann, the Social Democrats’ (SPD) spokesman for digital issues, said the German parliament’s Digital Agenda committee had agreed unanimously to hold an extraordinary meeting, likely to be on Thursday.
“The federal government must inform parliament comprehensively,” he tweeted.
German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen declined to comment about the reports during an appearance in London.
News of the attack on German government computers comes after repeated warnings by German intelligence officials about possible meddling by Russia in last year’s federal election.
The head of the German domestic intelligence agency last year said such attacks had not occurred, but the risk of interference remained until a new government is in place.
Germany’s Social Democrats are voting by postal ballot on an agreement to form another “grand coalition” with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives, with the results to be made public on Sunday. If they reject the tie-up, Germany could face new elections or the formation of a minority government for the first time in its post-war history.
Western governments and security experts have linked the hacking group known as APT28 or Fancy Bear to a Russian spy agency, and have blamed it for operations including an attack on the Democratic National Committee ahead of the 2016 U.S. elections and the German lower house of parliament in 2015.
German officials have blamed APT28 for the May 2015 hack of the German lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, and other cyber attacks aimed at political groups, Merkel and other individuals, or institutions.
Moscow has previously denied in any way having been involved in cyber attacks on the German political establishment.
Top German intelligence officials have urged lawmakers to give them greater legal authority to “hack back” in the event of cyber attacks from foreign powers.
our god-given rights. it's judeo-Christian tradition.It is in the old testament famb.
Moses was only able to free his people because he was packing an AR with the extendo clip.
It seems like its only a matter of time before everything comes crumbling down for LeBron.
Why did I write Lebron? I meant to say Trump lol.This is why I stopped going to church . Once I realized these were the people that created and spread this religion I was good
Legit snorted
Trump better get his act together.past 48 hours:
White House communications director Hope Hicks resigned. John Kelly and Jared Kushner/Ivanka Trump are fighting. Special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into Donald Trump's financial maneuvers prior to his announcing for president. Trump publicly attacked Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Again. Trump convened a conversation with senators and House members on gun safety in which he pooh-poohed a House-passed bill that grants states reciprocity on conceal and carry and seemed open to a comprehensive gun control measure. We learned that Kushner has been stripped of his top secret security clearance, hamstringing his ability to oversee his broad portfolio of responsibilities within the White House. Hicks testified before the House Intelligence Committee in relation to its investigation into Russia's attempted meddling in the 2016 election and acknowledged that she has told white lies in service of Trump. The Washington Post reported that four foreign countries -- Israel, United Arab Emirates, Mexico and China -- had assessed that Kushner was vulnerable to manipulation due to his complex financial interests. Longtime Javanka confidant Josh Raffel announced he was leaving the White House. It emerged that the Department of Housing and Urban Development spent $31,000 to replace furniture in the office of Secretary Ben Carson. A political appointee at the Interior Department resigned after CNN's K-File found a series of anti-gay and anti-Muslim comments she made via Facebook and Twitter. Trump announced the hiring of Brad Parscale as his 2020 campaign manager. Trump sent a flurry of tweets on Mueller's ongoing Russia investigation -- including one that read simply: "WITCH HUNT!" US Cyber Command chief Adm. Mike Rogers told members of Congress that Trump had not authorized him to disrupt Russian attempts to meddle in future US elections. Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty to an array of (new) bank fraud and money laundering charges brought against him by Mueller. The White House parted ways with Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a senior adviser to first lady Melania Trump. Wolkoff's event-planning business was paid more than $26 million for its work on Trump's inauguration.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/02/28/politics/48-hours-trump-analysis/index.html
I still can't believe trump advocated for taking guns away without due process. like that is exactly the biggest fear of NRA/gun-owners that they use whenever they parrot their paranoid gun conspiracy theories.
give him a chance. he's new to politics.Trump better get his act together.