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Sunday, January 22, 2017

BRAVO! RSN: Hackers Downloaded US Government Climate Data and Stored It on European Servers as Trump Was Being Inaugurated



Below is a collage of a few images protesting the ignorance of the Anti-Science Party now dictating. 

BRAVO to those who preserved SCIENCE!

Large Corporations, Trump's Major Campaign Donors, have sought to intimidate, terrorize, sue and insult SCIENCE that stymies their GREED! 

Pathetic times to live in when the GOP perpetuates ignorance - another Dark Ages. 





















Hackers Downloaded US Government Climate Data and Stored It on European Servers as Trump Was Being Inaugurated 
Zoë Schlanger, Quartz 
Schlanger writes: "As Donald Trump was sworn into office as the new president of the US on Jan. 20, a group of around 60 programmers and scientists were gathered in the Department of Information Studies building at the University of California-Los Angeles, harvesting government data." 
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Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star) 
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Hackers Downloaded US Government Climate Data and Stored It on European Servers as Trump Was Being Inaugurated 
Zoë Schlanger, Quartz 
Schlanger writes: "As Donald Trump was sworn into office as the new president of the US on Jan. 20, a group of around 60 programmers and scientists were gathered in the Department of Information Studies building at the University of California-Los Angeles, harvesting government data." 
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