Hello!…. Calling America!… Is anyone home?
Obama’s racist mentor at Harvard, Derrick Bell, whom he told everyone to embrace, is a raving Marxist, too.
Morgen at Verum Serum dug this audio up after it was curiously buried by CUNY TV in New York.
Hello!…. Calling America!… Is anyone home?
Obama’s racist mentor at Harvard, Derrick Bell, whom he told everyone to embrace, is a raving Marxist, too.
Morgen at Verum Serum dug this audio up after it was curiously buried by CUNY TV in New York.
I loved pastor Tom! I remember once in a college group class we were in the throws of a great conversation about prayer and the Bible, and I couldn’t find a verse. In between services Pastor Tom walked over to the college group, found the verse I described to him, and taught us on the spot (quickly), and then boogied back for his next service. He had a shepherds heart. One of my best home Bible study experiences was way back then as well. Bible, talking about the sermon from Sunday, fellowship, and WWF on Nintendo 64. He will be missed but the lives he touched through Grace is amazing.
Some of his podcasts can be found here at PodBean. His family has kept a site up where I think you can leave some messages to encourage the family. Pastor Hegg took the pulpit over for Pastor Tom after a long, congressional style search. Pastor Hegg took the reigns over well, I might add. While I consider another church my home, I will always have fond memories of Grace and thank them for being there as a good, Bible teaching church when needing a place to go for a solid sermon.
One Engagement in Two Parts:
Big Government has this on the Anonymous arrests:
As an influential member of Anonymous and two other splinter groups known as” LulzSec” and “Internet Feds,” Monsegur is alleged to have spearheaded multiple cyberattacks against various business and governments in the US and elsewhere in the world, according to the unsealed indictment.
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Five other prominent hackers with LulzSec were also exposed by Monsegur.
From FOX News:
As a result of Monsegur’s cooperation, which was confirmed by numerous senior-level officials, the remaining top-ranking members of LulzSec were arrested or hit with additional charges Tuesday morning. The five charged in the LulzSec conspiracy indictment expected to be unsealed were identified by sources as: Ryan Ackroyd, aka “Kayla” and Jake Davis, aka “Topiary,” both of London; Darren Martyn, aka “pwnsauce” and Donncha O’Cearrbhail, aka “palladium,” both of Ireland; and Jeremy Hammond aka “Anarchaos,” of Chicago.
Hammond was arrested on access device fraud and hacking charges and is believed to have been the main person behind the devastating December hack on Stratfor, a private company that provides geopolitical analysis to governments and others. Millions of emails were stolen and then published on Wikileaks; credit card numbers and other confidential information were also stolen, law enforcement sources told FoxNews.com.
Hammond has reportedly been a fixture of the Chicago anarchist scene and is said to have been active with numerous left-leaning groups. He was previously sentenced to two years in prison for hacking into the website of a conservative group known as “Protest Warrior,” which organizes counterprotests to those of anti-war activists. He has also been arrested numerous times over the last nine years; the Chicago Tribune notes that those convictions range from disorderly conduct to computer hacking to felony mob action. The Tribune article details Hammond’s extensive background in “hacking to fight for social justice” and liberal activism. (Side note: the article also notes that Hammond’s mother is a Tea Party activist!).