MEMORY LANE--Obama DHS Awarded $400,000 to Group
Whose Leader Called for Overthrowing President Trump
freebeacon.com ^ | 2/2/17 | Washington Free Beacon Staff
FR Posted on 2/2/2017 by ColdOne
A week before Barack Obama left the White House, the Department of Homeland Security (headed by his hand-picked appointee, Jeh Johnson) gave a $400,000 grant to an organization whose leader has called for President Trump to be overthrown.
The DHS on Jan. 13 announced grants it was giving out as part of an effort to fight radical Islam. One of the groups to receive money was Life After Hate, which received $400,000, according to the Gateway Pundit.
The co-founder and chairman of the group is Christian Picciolini, who has implied on social media that Trump is a Nazi and called for his overthrow. (Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
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That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
We are going to need the use of several Cray Super computers to keep track of the exposed sedition and fecal matter in the Obama Anti America Smug Thug years.
"A 15-year-old gained access to plans for intelligence operations in Afghanistan and Iran by pretending to be the head of the CIA to gain access to his computers, a court has heard.
From the bedroom of the Leicestershire home he shared with his mother, Kane Gamble used social engineering where a person builds up a picture of information and uses it manipulate others into handing over more to access the personal and work accounts of some of America's most powerful spy chiefs .
The teenager persuaded call handlers at an internet giant that he was John Brennan, the then director of the CIA, to gain access to his computers and an FBI helpdesk that he was Mark Giuliano, then the agencys Deputy Director, to re-gain access to an intelligence database."