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Remainers are using the '#finalsay' hashtag to vent their frustration at the UK's "catastrophic" decision to quit the bloc, and to call on the government to give the public a vote on any final deal. The idea of not having a say on the Brexit deal is "intellectually bankrupt," according to one social-media user.
A website which is used as a platform to broker deals between virgins and those seeking sex with them has bragged of the huge sum collected by the 26-year-old. The woman, "Jasmine",fetched a staggering €1.2 million ($1.5 million) for the sale of her first time. A Hollywood actor purchased it, according to the agency.
Jasmin says she got to audition three men via dates, before their final bids were placed. In a statement, the student wrote that she had no regrets.
"This was an amazing expirience! (sic). After I got public attention it took some months but finally I sold my virginity! Last week I dated three guys for Dinner here in London. A football player from Manchester United, who really want (sic) super nice to me. Also I've had a date with a business-man from Munich. He was a real Gentleman and we really liked each other. But to be honest he was finally to (sic) old for me.
Comment: One has to be concerned that women are learning at a very young age that their bodies are merely commodities that can be purchased. Not only that, but when this young lady espouses how 'amazing' the act of selling her virginity off is, it makes it look like normal behavior to other young women. This should be considered anything but normal behavior.
According to Deadline, the "pro-Trump" revival of the hit '90s sit-com Roseanne, which pulled in a staggering total of 18.2 million viewers this week, has left Hollywood executives stunned, prompting some serious "soul-searching."
"While nostalgia was expected to bring in eyeballs, no one predicted such a huge turnout on premiere night for the blue-collar family sitcom with a Donald Trump-supporting protagonist, especially among the younger demographic," Deadline reports.
The show hit big with its target audience: working-class Americans, performing strong in underserved markets that Hollywood typically shuns.
Clark sat down with RT to discuss the Britain's blaming of Russia for the Sergei and Yulia Skripal poisoning, and to warn the public against repeating the same mistakes that were made nearly two decades ago.
"What are the biggest threats to UK security? The biggest threats to the British public have been the threat of Islamist attacks. We saw only last May the appalling Manchester Arena bombings, the Westminster attack - so it's clear that the biggest threat to us in Britain is of jihadist attack.
"And yet the British government... falsely claimed that Russia was to blame for the Salisbury incident, they have not produced any proof of that yet. What is causing this threat to British security is its neo-conservative foreign policy... we need to have a proper debate here about who are the real threats.
"Tell you what, it's not Russia - because Russia has actually been fighting against these jihadists in Syria, defeating them. The very same people who brought death to the streets of Britain."
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie, appearing before a committee of British MPs on Tuesday, delivered a bombshell testimony noting that Facebook has the ability to spy on all of its users in their homes and offices.
Wylie is testifying before the British parliament as it investigates the role of the now infamous Cambridge Analytica firm in the Brexit election. The chairman of the committee, MP Damian Collins came right out and asked Wylie if Facebook has the ability to listen to what people are talking about in order to better target them with ads.
"There's been various speculation about the fact that Facebook can, through the Facebook app on your smartphone, listen in to what people are talking about and discussing and using that to prioritize the advertising as well," Collins said. "Other people would say, no, they don't think it's possible. It's just that the Facebook system is just so good at predicting what you're interested in that it can guess."
As TFTP has previously reported, Facebook has admitted that its app has the capability to listen to what is happening around it. Wylie went on to confirm this and put it into shocking perspective, illustrating that Facebook can listen to you to find out where you are.
Comment: Not just for Facebook, but many other apps require your 'permission' before you can use them. As with Facebook, those settings can be 'turned off'. However, that doesn't necessarily make your phone surveillance free. See also: Big Data Pys-Ops is the new Military-Industrial Complex
Mikhail Lesin, a media and advertising magnate with ties to the Russian government, was found dead in his hotel room in Washington in November 2015. An FBI report declassified in January said that the 57-year-old, who had, according to witnesses, been on a days-long drinking binge, died as a result of "blunt injuries to his head, with contributing causes being blunt force injuries of the neck, torso, upper extremities, and lower extremities, which were induced by falls, with acute ethanol intoxication" with no sign of foul play.
But, according to Buzzfeed, whose Tuesday article has seven authors in its byline, Steele, a former UK intelligence officer turned private researcher, has produced a "secret report" using "gathered intelligence from high-level sources in Moscow."
Comment: The theory makes no sense. Why would the FBI protect Putin? It's much more likely that Lesin's death was at the hands of Western enforcers, most likely within or part of American law enforcement.
Yesterday evening, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) Major General Yoav Mordechai warned the transportation companies not to bus protesters to the fence.
"Anyone who approaches the border is endangering his life. From my point of view, if bus companies you own take some of the protestors and bring them to the border, you and your families will be held personally responsible," Mordechai declared.
Four weeks after the Salisbury poisoning, Yulia's condition appears to be finally improving. The good news comes only one day after detectives revealed to the public that the Skripals appear to have been attacked in their own home, as the highest concentration of chemicals was found by experts on the front door of their house on Christie Miller Road.
Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dean Haydon told the media on Wednesday that detectives will now focus their efforts on the Salisbury home.
Comment: Interesting that news of the Skripal's condition is finally given just after friends and relatives contact the media to complain that they have been denied visits: UK government refuses to give information about Sergei Skripal to his Russian family: 'We don't even know where he is'
At the moment, Russia and OPEC are signing agreements on oil production cuts on a yearly basis. However, the next deal could be much longer.
"We are looking for a very long-term cooperation between OPEC and non-OPEC producing countries," OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said on Wednesday.
The post from the page 'Conservative memes for Tory Teens' reads: "I think we should order hits on Russia's spies," before going on to say "let's start with Jeremy Corbyn."
Evolve Politics signaled the post to Facebook, which got back to them with a generic message saying the post does not contravene its 'Community Standards.'
The post had already been reported to the police and the social media giant, but was not removed. When one user commented that the post had been reported to authorities, one administrator dismissively said: "It was just a joke, chill."
He then added: "Why do you hate freedom of speech?" - to which the original commentator said: "Free speech is great as long as it is not advocating violence. When it does advocate violence it breaks the law. Anyway must be nearly your bedtime. Nite nite."
Comment: A great example of how idiotic government lies filter down to become beliefs in the minds of ordinary idiots. Corbyn may be a leftist, but he's no Russian spy. But then again, anyone with common sense on any issue must be a Russian spy. Why else would a guy like Corbyn challenge Theresa May's insane Russophobia? Only traitors stand up for common sense and rational diplomacy when the official policy is to be batshit crazy.
See:
- Corbyn finds unlikely support in Mail columnist Peter Hitchens over his Russia stance
- UK lawyer claims to have letter confirming BBC puts negative messages about Jeremy Corbyn in its imagery
- Corbyn demands Russia be given sample of nerve agent, says international law should be followed in Skripal case















Comment: The British public - and not just those on twitter, or funded by Soros - voted to leave the EU, no matter how many snowflakes take to social media to decry that they want to stay. Although looking at the mess the UK government are making of leaving, it may not happen any time soon or as expected.
What is clear is that a great many people in EU member states are sick of the bureaucrats in Brussels and are slowly building up a base with which to attempt to take back power: