Society's Child
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."

Relatives of inmates held at the General Command of the Carabobo Police react as they wait outside the prison in Valencia, Venezuela March 28, 2018.
The fire took place in the General Command of the Carabobo Police in the city of Valencia. After the fire, dozens of relatives gathered outside the station, trying to break in to get answers, reportedly forcing police to intervene.
Venezuela Prosecutor General Tarek William Saab has confirmed the incident in a series of tweets, saying 68 people were killed in "a presumed fire," including 66 men and two female visitors. He said four special prosecutors have been appointed to investigate the incident.
The most prominent of these has been David Hogg. If you've been anywhere near a TV, computer, smartphone or newspaper these past few weeks, you've undoubtedly seen Hogg, whose only compelling argument is that he survived the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and that you need to listen to him.
Whenever someone calls Hogg out on the fact that being a shooting survivor does not make one an expert on constitutional law, gun policy, school security, or really anything other than your own experience, they're called insensitive - almost as if the left is hiding behind these child soldiers, using them as human shields.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has had enough of this line of thinking.
Amid reports of the UK seeing a male suicide every two hours, Simon Gunning, CEO of Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), said the staggering rates are the "clearest indicator that we are doing very badly in certain areas."
"The issue is there are 84 men a week who choose a permanent solution to temporary problems," Gunning said. "Unable to see hope, they think death is better than life."
Overall, suicide claims the lives of 6,000 people in the UK, the majority of whom (75 percent) are male. It has prompted CALM to launch Project84, a campaign aimed at raising awareness about suicide in the country.
The company is partnering with social media platforms including WeChat and Sina Weibo and local mobile phone carriers so it can text jaywalkers the second they offend. Police will also have the option of delivering a ticket and fine on the spot for people who are picked up by the AI system for repeat offenses.
The document published on the Russian government's official web portal on Thursday expands the earlier order for all "organizers of information distribution on the internet network" to present encryption keys if requested by the relevant FSB directorate.
The order was issued after earlier this month Russia's Supreme Court demanded that popular messenger and blogging platform Telegram hand over encryption keys to its clients' traffic to the FSB without court warrants.
As they announced the ruling, judges reiterated that the constitutional right to secrecy of correspondence should not be extended to internet messages, as there was no way to ensure that the staff of internet companies had no access to user data.
The WikiLeaks founder, who is stranded in Ecuador's diplomatic mission in London, found himself in a total communication blackout on Wednesday. The ire of the Ecuadorian government, which chose to leave its embassy staff without mobile connection rather than allow Assange to stay online, was triggered by the fugitive activists' remarks on Catalan politics, a source close to WikiLeaks told RT.
A two-page document filed by prosecutors for the Department of Justice's National Security Division, cited by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, charges Terry James Albury with two counts of unlawfully disclosing and retaining national defense information.
The government charged Albury with unlawfully possessing a 2011 document about assessing the FBI's "confidential human sources" and another document "relating to threats posed by certain individuals from a particular Middle Eastern country." He is said to have "knowingly and willfully" shared those materials with a journalist.
Comment: It seems Albury was fed up with what he witnessed at the FBI and made little effort to cover his tracks. As the Star Tribune reports:
The affidavits also pointed to discussions between Albury and a co-worker in 2015 in which they weighed reporting what they said was an inappropriate e-mail sent by another colleague.However, this is the second Intercept source to be charged with leaking information in the past year. In June 2017 Reality Winner was arrested for leaking NSA documents to the Intercept. Moon of Alabama reported at the time of her arrest that they found "irresponsible behavior by The Intercept's reporters and editors which neglected all operational security trade-craft that might have prevented the revealing of the source." The article continued:
During the discussion, the affidavit read, Albury wrote in an e-mail that "if [the Office of Professional Responsibility] does not respond, let me go on record and say i will contact the press."
"While the co-worker's e-mail is unrelated to the unauthorized disclosure of classified documents to the News Outlet, the exchange of these messages shows that Albury had considered disclosing internal FBI information to the media," according to the affidavit.
The lessons learned from this catastrophic -for the source- leak:And last but certainly not least:
- Start thinking of good op-sec before you think of leaking.
- Computer access gets logged. Do not leave any suspicious (log) trace at your workplace (or anywhere else).
- Do not provide any trace from your immediate workplace or any personal metadata with the leaked material.
- Do not trust The Intercept.














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.
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