Society's Child
We do not know how Yulia got to make the call. Having myself been admitted unconscious to hospital on several occasions, each time when I came to I found my mobile phone in my bedside cabinet. Yulia's mobile phone plainly had been removed from her and not returned. Nor had she been given an official one - she specifically told her cousin that she could not call her back on that phone as she had it temporarily. The British government could have given her one to keep on which she could be called back, had they wished to help her.
The uncontested prevalence of such news could be observed during all the major political campaigns of recent years: presidential election in the US and France, parliamentary elections in Germany, Brexit and Catalan referendums... Perhaps there is no country in this world that escaped fake news as they are being manufactured and distributed via social media on the global scale, as there are whole "troll factories" and even all sorts of government bodies that justify their existence by claiming that they're engaged in a "fight against disinformation".
The Guardian experts tasked with analyzing disinformation campaigns in the online media came to a conclusion fake news is not just a Western problem, as it can be found in the media space of pretty much every corner of the world. In Brazil, for example, since early 2016, the popularity of false news reports has exceeded the coverage enjoyed by the mainstream media. This can be explained by the corruption scandal and the subsequent impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff. According to the BBC, out of the five most popular (according to the number of reposts) news reports in Brazil, three were false. In India, the main distributor of false reports is the WhatsApp messenger, as The Guardian adds.
Comment: It will be all about what is in the regulatory board's idea of programming (MSM) or deprogramming (Alt. News) to make the determination (for the entire populace) on what is considered 'fake news'.
The founder of Facebook, who has apologized for privacy breaches throughout much of his company's existence, is back at it, on a much larger stage than ever before.
The proximate cause is the Cambridge Analytica controversy. In violation of Facebook's rules, the Trump-linked political consultancy schemed to get access to the data of 87 million users. This has made Facebook a scapegoat for Trump's victory on par with the Russians and James Comey (at least before the FBI director got fired and became a Trump adversary).
In 2012, Barack Obama's re-election campaign did a less-underhanded version of the same thing as Cambridge. The great chronicler of the Obama digital operation, Sasha Issenberg, wrote of how its " 'targeted sharing' protocols mined an Obama backer's Facebook network in search of friends the campaign wanted to register, mobilize, or persuade."
Comment: Question is, why is Facebook under the gun now? Or is it simply that they got caught with their pants down? See also: Facebook now busted for handing data on millions of users to Hillary Clinton campaign
"Over the period of our monitoring we have found over 1,000 mass media reports that described elections or mentioned them indirectly, but these were not just informational reports. Foreign mass media have deliberately engaged in propaganda, in Russian and on Russian territory," head of the commission, Senator Andrey Klimov, was quoted as saying Wednesday by TASS.Most of these reports originated from the US mass media, Klimov noted.
"They [US media] published over a half of the total number of reports, and also mass media from Great Britain, France and Germany. Over the campaign period for one positive report we counted 55 reports or articles that were deeply negative."Klimov also said that 12 Russian-language outlets belonging to western mass media directly violated Russian law when they released propaganda targeting Russian voters.
"Most of them are organizations that get their funding in the United States, usually through the US State Department as they are parts of the so-called BBG [Broadcasting Board of Governors]."Western journalists had attempted to sully President Vladimir Putin's reputation, promoted candidates that had the weakest voter support and also slandered the electoral process, according to Klimov.
British ambassador to UN makes bizarre comment about Karl Marx at emergency Security Council meeting

Yes, that is the British ambassador to the UN, Karen Pierce, and yes, this is what she actually wore yesterday to the highest council meeting on Earth when it is ostensibly on the verge of nuclear Armageddon.
If language is an essential tool for diplomats to convey information, Karen Pierce conveyed perhaps more than she intended about herself when attempting to evoke Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx to criticise Russia over an alleged chemical attack in Syria.
In an exchange with Russia's envoy Vassily Nebenzia, Pierce used a Lenin quote to criticise Moscow's use of vetoes at the UN, and Nebenzia responded by saying Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin were "frequent visitors" in London.
Comment: Touché!!!
That probably went completely by Pierce's head, but what Nebenzia was alluding to was contemporary British support for radicals.
That's when Pierce hit back with this mind-bender:
"In respect of Karl Marx, I think he must be turning in his grave to see what the country that was founded on many of his precepts is doing in the name of supporting Syria by condoning the use of chemical weapons on Syrian territory."
"Every night ten boats carrying at least 30 people arrive on our shores," says Mansour Kamardine, Mayotte's deputy in France's National Assembly. "It is absolutely intolerable." Many of those arriving are pregnant women. Every year, 70% of the 10,000 births in the island's sole maternity hospital are to illegal migrants. France's policy of droit du sol (birthright citizenship) means they are entitled to French nationality. French officials are considering making the hospital a non-French territory.
The Comoros islands, including Mayotte, were a single French colony until the 1970s, when the people of Mayotte, known as Mahorais, voted to split off and become a French overseas territory. Political turbulence and poverty in the other three islands, which became the independent Union of the Comoros, have since led thousands to flee to Mayotte. Comorians now make up 42% of Mayotte's population. Some have legal status; many do not.
Comment: France, its colonies, and the other Western nations waging war and preaching libtard values only have themselves to blame:
- Assad tells Macron that France 'spearheaded support for terrorism' in Syria so 'they have no right to talk about peace'
- Lavrov: US, UK & French special forces are 'directly involved' in Syrian war
- Fake Chemical Weapons Attacks Are West's Strategy For Undermining Russia in Syria
- Chickenhawk Macron: 'France ready to strike chemical weapons sites in Syria'
- 'Just trust us!' May shares Skripal 'proof' with Merkel and Macron, group agree coordinated 'response' to Russia
- Why Russia grants temporary status to refugees
"The video depicts a short part of the response to a violent riot, which included rock hurling and attempts to sabotage the security fence," the IDF said in a statement, adding that the video is from December 22, 2017, and therefore does not document events connected with the Great Return March, a weeks-long mass demonstration demanding Palestinians' right of return that has been ongoing since March 30.
Comment: It's time to re-examine the moral compass when it's 'no big fuss' to shoot people for 'approaching their fence.'
Further reading:
- A brief history of Israeli terror in Palestine
- 'Eating sadness': The deadliest day in the Israel-Palestine conflict since 2014
Puigdemont, who had been living in exile in Belgium since being deposed by Spain's right-wing Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in October 2017, was arrested on March 25 by police in Schleswig-Holstein. Puigdemont's detention by German police was based on a European arrest warrant issued by Spain, a warrant that had been conveniently ignored by authorities in Finland, where Puigdemont had spoken after traveling to Helsinki from Brussels by automobile; Denmark, where Puigdemont was transiting en route to Belgium; Sweden, via which, Puigdemont transited by ferry to and from Finland; and Belgium. The Spanish arrest warrant was similarly ignored by Denmark, during a previous trip by Puigdemont to Copenhagen, and by Swiss authorities when Puigdemont traveled there to address a conference. The Spanish extradition request for Puigdemont was based on Spanish government draconian charges of "rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds in relation to Catalonia's declaration of independence from Spain following a plebiscite in the region that favored separation from Spain.
Michael Hesemann, a journalist and Vatican historian with an honorary doctorate for his work in uncovering documents from the Armenian Genocide, posted a message that Facebook said did "not correspond to our community standards." The offensive message was an accurate - if overstated - historical statement.
"Islam always plays only one role in the 1700-year-old history of the Christian Occident: the role of the sword of Damocles which hung above us, the threat of barbarism against which one needed to unite and fight," Hesemann wrote, according to NRW Direkt. "In this sense, Islam is not part of German history, but the defense against Islam!"
Comment: To a libtarded organization like Facebook, the truth is dangerous and in need of censorship. If it's not PC, it's not fit to post.
See also:
- Censorship in social media: Facebook quietly announces it will fact-check political posts
- Facebook censorship: Here's how to make sure you still see posts by your favorite sites
- Facebook censorship pushing alt media to new social networking platforms
- Contrite Facebook executives bow to European censorship rules
- Google and Facebook detail to Congress how they have built their all-pervasive system of censorship
- Kim Dotcom to release alternative to facebook and google's censorship and cyber-stalking

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before a joint Senate committee hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
During testimony before a joint hearing with the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees, Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune, R-S.D., asked Zuckerberg what challenges Facebook faces with evaluating hate speech versus legitimate political discourse.
Zuckerberg noted it's more difficult for Facebook to rely on technology to root out hate speech compared to other content on the platform, such as terrorist propaganda.
Comment: See also:
- There was no congressional hearing when Obama harvested 190 million Facebook users data to win in 2012
- Delusional Zuckerberg: Facebook is in 'arms race' with Russia
- FTC officials say Facebook could face record fines for mishandling private data
- Not likely to play hardball: Facebook has donated heavily to the majority of House Committee members who will 'question' Zuckerberg on privacy issues
- Millennials will learn absolutely nothing from Facebook's privacy crisis














Comment: Craig Murray's explanation is clear, logical, and most frighteningly, probably correct. The Skripals' fate is precarious.