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Deranged Michigan man accused of killing his Grindr date and eating parts of his body - Update: Man pleads insanity

Mark Latunski
© Shiawassee County Sheriff's Office
Mark Latunski, 50, has been charged with murder and mutilation in the death of Kevin Bacon, who he met on the Grindr dating app.
Michigan man is accused of murdering a man he met on Grindr, then cutting off and eating parts of his body.

Mark Latunski, 50, was arraigned on December 30 on one count of open murder and one count of disinterment/mutilation of a dead body in the death of hairstylist Kevin Bacon, the Detroit Free Press reported.

Court documents obtained by NBC News revealed police discovered a horrific scene inside Latunski's home in Morrice, Michigan, after he allowed them to enter and search on December 28.

They arrested Latunski after they found the deceased Bacon hanging from the ceiling naked in the home, according to NBC News. In an interview with police, Latunski admitted that he had stabbed Bacon in the back then slit his throat.

Comment: The accused man, Mark Latunksi, has plead insanity in court. Latunski believes he is a member of a royal family from Wales with another name, his lawyer claimed on Wednesday.


Post-It Note

Americans approve of Trump's assassination of Soleimani... even though 60% had never heard of him - poll

Pictures of Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani
© Mehdi Bolourian/Fars News Agency/WANA via Reuters
Women hold pictures of Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani in Kerman, Iran January 7, 2020.
A new poll has found that Americans doubt Donald Trump has a clear Iran policy, but nonetheless they support the decision to kill Qassem Soleimani - who, remarkably, had been an unknown entity for the majority of respondents.

Forty-three percent of Americans said they approved of the US drone strike that killed the Iranian commander last week in Baghdad, while 38% disapproved and 19% said they were unsure, according to the results of a HuffPost/YouGov survey.

Comment: See also: Soleimani had diplomatic immunity, making his assassination a far graver crime


Better Earth

Six-hour days and four day work week trial called for by Finland's new PM

Marin
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Ms Marin heralded the idea as 'the next step' in working life
Finland's new Prime Minister has called for the introduction of a flexible working schedule that would involve a four-day week and six-hour days.

Sanna Marin, the youngest female head of government in the world , has announced the intention to trial the initiative, which she claims could be "the next step" in working life.

The 34-year-old leads a five party centre-left coalition - all led by women.

The Social Democratic Party leader told NewEurope: "I believe people deserve to spend more time with their families, loved ones, hobbies and other aspects of life, such as culture. This could be the next step for us in working life."

Comment: Our current work model is outdated (arguably throughout recent history it has, for the vast majority, been far from ideal) and so while productive work is an integral component for a fulfilled life, so are other factors, such as those mentioned by the PM, like family and hobbies:


Yellow Vest

"I am France": No one is calling this a revolution, but it is

France Strikes
Five days ago, the 2nd of January, French strikers set a new record for consecutive days on strike: 29. This beats the 28 days registered in 1968.

No one is calling this a revolution, but it is.

Since November the revolt against Macron and the French state has entered a higher, more intense phase. Along with the vast union strikes go freeway and rail closure, petrol shortages, the selected allocation of electricity supplies to poor areas; the denial of power to Amazon, the marches of the Gilet Jaune, the intensifying battles with the police, the involvement of more and more of the French citizenry and institutions, including, last week, the National Ballet; all of it is evidence of how the struggle to remove Macron is intensifying.

After a year of weekend battles in every major French city and the official entry of the trade unions into the fight, big changes are in the wind and the yearlong power struggle in France is moving inexorably towards a climax.

Comment: For an idea of how the striking workers and the Gilet Jaune's rung in the New Year, see: France's pension reform strike breaks record, fresh clashes in Paris, calls for renewed action following Macron's refusal to back down

Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France

And from today:



Translation: AT #Nimes , lawyers in #grève make a human chain around the arenas. Facing the banners of #Macron , the liberal professions are also in the arena against the reform of #retraites ... #FiersDeLaGrève#greve6Janvier#GreveGenerale#GiletsJaunes



Question

Siberian man found decapitated after claiming local police framed him on drug charges

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Protesters in Omsk rally to call for an investigation into the death of Dmitry Fyodorov.
Locals in this Siberian city are calling for an impartial investigation into the death of Dmitry Fyodorov, a 25-year-old man whose decapitated body was found on a railway late last month.

About 80 people braved frigid temperatures on January 4 to attend a demonstration at which participants signed a petition urging federal prosecutors to investigate the police handling of the case.

Fyodorov, an information-technology specialist and musician, was arrested on December 15 and charged with the large-scale distribution of narcotics. On December 18, after he was released on his own recognizance pending trial, Fyodorov recorded a video in which he claimed that the drugs had been planted on him by the police.

Snakes in Suits

"National shame": Top FTSE bosses paid typical worker's annual salary in just 33 hours

Union
© Andrew Matthews/PA
Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress: 'This tells you everything about how unfair our economy is'.
Senior executives in the UK's top 100 companies took just 33 hours to be paid more than the typical worker's annual salary, according to data that unions say should be a "source of national shame".

Figures released by the High Pay Centre thinktank showed that the typical FTSE 100 chief executive is paid 117 times more than the median worker, at £901.30 an hour or £3.46m a year.

It means that by 5pm on 6 January 2020, the chief executives of Britain's largest listed businesses will have pocketed more than the £29,559 annual salary earned by the median full-time employee, who is taking home about £14.37 an hour.


Comment: And a significant proportion of the population are earning much less than that.


Comment: If the contribution to society in one hour was equal to that of a year of the average worker then perhaps their salary would be justified, as it is, a worrying number of these CEOs - as reflected in the Persimmon example above - are primarily being rewarded for corrupt business practices: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Yellow Vest Protests, Brexit Farce - Revolutionary Climate in Western Europe?


Star of David

New Book to Reveal How Mossad Used Jeffrey Epstein to Blackmail Politicians

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There's much mystery surrounding the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein, but this is most certainly the first time the pervasive Israeli spy agency has entered the scene.

The late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, were on Mossad's payroll, a new book claims.

The soon-to-be-released Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales is an investigative work by journalists Dylan Howard and Melissa Cronin and novelist James Robertson.

Comment: See also:


Mr. Potato

Jessica Yaniv sues more women salon owners for wax job refusal

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The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has announced it is representing another esthetic salon against Jessica Yaniv at the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.

The She Point Beauty Salon, owned and operated by women of the Sikh religion, has become the newest target for Yaniv's litigation after declining Yaniv a leg wax. In their Tuesday morning Press Release, the Justice Centre notes that leg waxes are performed in private with the client undressed or nude from the waist down. Citing religious and safety reasons, the salon refused Yaniv service.

The interaction occurred in August 2019, with the claim being filed at the BCHRT in October — the same month Yaniv lost a number of other identical complaints at the Tribunals. The complaints, made against mostly immigrant-owned aesthetic salons, were advanced due to some of the salon's refusal to provide waxing services to Yaniv's male scrotum. Other salons were asked to provide services to other parts of Yaniv's body, but declined. All did so on grounds related to safety and/or religious restrictions on intimate-area touching between unrelated, unmarried males and females.

Comment: Any chance of Yaniv being prevented from wasting more of the court's time with these frivolous and vindictive lawsuits? Yaniv should be institutionalized, not humored.

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Attention

Iran TV: 35 killed in stampede at funeral for slain General Soleimani

soleimani funeral
© Erfan Kouchari/Tasnim News Agency via AP
Coffins of Gen. Qassem Soleimani and others who were killed in Iraq by a U.S. drone strike, are carried on a truck surrounded by mourners during a funeral procession, in the city of Kerman, Iran, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. The leader of Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatened on Tuesday to "set ablaze" places supported by the United States over the killing of a top Iranian general in a U.S. airstrike last week, sparking cries from the crowd of supporters of "Death to Israel!"
A stampede erupted on Tuesday at a funeral procession for a top Iranian general killed in a U.S. airstrike last week, killing 35 people and injuring 48 others, state television reported.

According to the report, the stampede took place in Kerman, the hometown of Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, as the procession got underway. Initial videos posted online showed people lying lifeless on a road, others shouting and trying to help them.

Iranian state TV gave the casualty toll in its online report, without saying where it obtained the information. Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of Iran's emergency medical services, earlier spoke by telephone to state TV and confirmed the stampede took place.

Comment: See also:


Snakes in Suits

'Innocent mistake'? CNBC replaces Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard with generic Asian man, white senator

Yang Gabbard
© Reuters / Brendan McDermid / Gretchen Ertl
CNBC has poured gasoline on the theory MSM is deliberately marginalizing certain 2020 Democratic candidates, swapping photos of businessman Andrew Yang and Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard with bizarre substitutes.

The candidates got an unwitting makeover during the network's Squawk Box program on Monday, as the show was covering fourth-quarter fundraising totals. Yang's face was replaced with a similarly-named Asian businessman, founding partner of Redpoint Ventures Geoff Yang. Gabbard was replaced, even more confusingly, by New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - once a primary candidate herself, until she dropped out of the race in August.