A man who was convicted of launching a campaign to intimidate journalists and activists was sentenced to seven years in prison on Tuesday. Kaleb Cole, 25, is a leader of Atomwaffen Division, a Neo-Nazi group. He was allegedly funded by the FBI. During a court appearance in Washington state on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge, a Reagan nominee, sentenced Cole to seven years in jail and three years of probation. He waived a fine and ordered the payment of several hundred dollars in a special fee. Prosecutors had urged the court to sentence Cole to 87 months in prison, calling him “a dangerous, unrepentant man who should be removed from society so that he cannot harm or terrorize others.” Cole’s lawyer had asked for 36 months in prison, arguing a lengthier term was not justified by the evidence in the case, arguing he shouldn’t have threatened people but asserting that he never committed …