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Man goes on killing spree in China, murders 17 neighbors to cover up murdering his parents

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Police say a villager in southwest China killed his parents and then 17 neighbors in an attempt to cover up his crime, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Friday.

An investigation found that Yang Qingpei argued with his parents over money on Wednesday evening and killed them, Xinhua said. Fearing he would be identified as the killer, he then murdered 17 neighbors in the village of Yema, it said, citing police in southwestern Yunnan province where the village is located.

Xinhua didn't say how Yang, who is 26 or 27, allegedly killed the villagers.

Brain

Thinking dangerously in the age of normalized ignorance

normalized ignorance
What happens to a society when thinking is eviscerated and is disdained in favor of raw emotion? [1] What happens when political discourse functions as a bunker rather than a bridge? What happens when the spheres of morality and spirituality give way to the naked instrumentalism of a savage market rationality? What happens when time becomes a burden for most people and surviving becomes more crucial than trying to lead a life with dignity? What happens when domestic terrorism, disposability, and social death become the new signposts and defining features of a society? What happens to a social order ruled by an "economics of contempt" that blames the poor for their condition and wallows in a culture of shaming?[2] What happens when loneliness and isolation become the preferred modes of sociality? What happens to a polity when it retreats into private silos and is no longer able to connect personal suffering with larger social issues? What happens to thinking when a society is addicted to speed and over-stimulation? What happens to a country when the presiding principles of a society are violence and ignorance? What happens is that democracy withers not just as an ideal but also as a reality, and individual and social agency become weaponized as part of the larger spectacle and matrix of violence?[3]


Comment: It's worth clicking through to read "the economics of contempt" article. Here's a fabulous gem:
As usual, Obama confessed no regrets, offered no apologies, copped to no transgressions against any of the battered ideals of the Great Society, even as that very week his administration quietly surpassed the mark of deporting two million undocumented immigrants. (Predictably, Michelle tweeted a few days later that she and Barack just loved the new Cesar Chavez movie.) What Obama doesn't say outright, but surely believes, is that the brawny liberalism of LBJ is passé, a relic of a bygone political tradition, the legislative ruins of a former age. The president is, of course, the grinning face of neo-liberalism, an ideology that rejects legislative cures for the magical elixir of financial incentives and market-driven remedies. How's that working out for you, Detroit?
We hope he isn't arguing for the pre-switch "brawny liberalism", you know - when liberal democrats were racist? We think perhaps he's forgotten his history.


The forces normalizing and contributing to such violence are too expansive to cite, but surely they would include: the absurdity of celebrity culture; the blight of rampant consumerism; state-legitimated pedagogies of repression that kill the imagination of students; a culture of immediacy in which accelerated time leaves no room for reflection; the reduction of education to training; the transformation of mainstream media into a mix of advertisements, propaganda, and entertainment; the emergence of an economic system which argues that only the market can provide remedies for the endless problems it produces, extending from massive poverty and unemployment to decaying schools and a war on poor minority youth; the expanding use of state secrecy and the fear-producing surveillance state; and a Hollywood fluff machine that rarely relies on anything but an endless spectacle of mind-numbing violence. Historical memory has been reduced to the likes of a Disney theme park and a culture of instant gratification has a lock on producing new levels of social amnesia.

Camcorder

Arkansas State Rep. who pushed for law to film police gets arrested for filming police

Arkansas arresting politician
© Nevada Cop Block / YouTube
An Arkansas politician who helped pass state legislation protecting people who film the police, has been arrested for... filming the police.

Representative John Walker was arrested by Little Rock police on Monday for filming the arrest of a driver and his passenger following a traffic stop and charged with "obstruction of government relations".

"I'm just making sure they don't kill you," said Walker to the driver being pulled over and subsequently arrested for an outstanding warrant, according to the police report.

"I ordered Walker several times to leave or be arrested. Walker replied 'arrest me' at which point I did," wrote the arresting officer.

Rocket

Russia's S7 plans for Sea Launch revealed to be a new $5mn rocket

Sea Launch Russian rocket
© www.sea-launch.com
Russian space producer RSC Energia announced it will create a state of the art rocket for the Sea Launch program taken over by the Russian S7-group, with a launch price tag of $5mn.

At a press conference on Friday, director of RSC Energia Vladimir Solntsev said that his company is already working on a brand new "super-heavy carrier rocket" for the project run by S7. According to the official, the development could last up to five years.

The rocket in question, named Sunkar, is currently being developed by RSC Energia and can be created within five years if there is enough financing, Izvestia reports citing an earlier statement by Solntsev.

On September 27, Russia's largest private aviation holding company S7 Group signed a deal to purchase the Sea Launch space program, operated by RSC Energia. S7 Group CEO Vladislav Filev called the deal a "ticket to space" for his company.

The project includes the ship Sea Launch Commander, the Odyssey Launch Platform, as well as various pieces of support equipment and a port facility in Long Beach, California. With the deal, S7 plans to revive space launches from the platform, which were halted in 2014.

S7 has also signed a separate contract with RSC Energia, saying it wants to use "the knowledge" of the company to boost the joint project.

Bandaid

Health researchers report 600,000 veterans will be uninsured in 2017

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© Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
A projected 604,000 US veterans will not have health insurance in 2017, according to a new report. About 327,000 of those live in states that have not expanded Medicaid in accordance with the Affordable Care Act.

Thanks in part to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare, this projected number of uninsured veterans would still be lower than the more than 700,000 who went without insurance in 2014, the report, released by the Urban Institute, found. The law's Medicaid provisions have helped boost the number of insured vets, according to the report. Nineteen states have yet to expand Medicaid.

"If Medicaid expansion decisions do not change between now and 2017, we project that approximately 604,000 veterans will be uninsured in 2017 and that 54 percent will be living in states that have yet to expand Medicaid," the report said.

Between 2013 and 2014, the ACA's Medicaid expansion provisions resulted in an increase in insurance among veterans and their families living in states that chose to broaden Medicaid.

Magnify

Psychiatrists push for UK government to reveal science behind counter-terrorism strategy

osama mask
© Paul Hackett / Reuters
Experts have called on the government to publish the science behind its counter-terrorism strategy, after programs such as Prevent proved inefficient and a possible waste of resources and taxpayer money.

According to a report by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP), thousands of Muslim men and women are being referred to counter-terrorism officials for reasons based on questionable studies.

The RCP is now demanding the Home Office publish the evidence upon which Prevent was built to prove it was based on "peer review and scientific scrutiny."

Doctors warned the policy, which has seen almost 4,000 children referred to the 'early stage' extremism prevention scheme Channel, could be traumatizing. Refugees who might have escaped terrorist groups like Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) were particularly vulnerable to this.

"Those fleeing war-torn parts of the world have a high risk of psychological distress, and many are escaping terrorist violence in their country of origin," said the RCP.

"The College is concerned there should not be a system that overly identifies them with the terrorism from which they have fled, as this could add to their trauma."

Bullseye

Bulgaria passes burqa ban; violators will be fined and stripped of social privileges

women in burqas
© Omar Sobhani / Reuters
Bulgaria's parliament has passed legislation that effectively bans burqas - veils which fully cover the face, worn by Muslim women in public - in a bid to step up security in the country following a series of terrorist attacks in Europe.

The law, put forward by Bulgaria's nationalist Patriotic Front coalition and approved on Friday by the unicameral National Assembly, prohibits "wearing in public clothing that partially or completely covers the face," AFP reported.

Any type of such clothing may not be worn in government offices, educational and cultural institutions, and places of public recreation, except for health or professional reasons.

These who fail to comply will face fines of up to 1,500 leva (approx. $860) and be stripped of social privileges.

"The law is not directed against religious communities and is not repressive," senior lawmaker of the ruling center-right GERB party Krasimir Velchev insisted, according to Reuters.

"We made a very good law for the safety of our children," Velchev added.

Dollars

Run on Deutsche Bank coming? Hedge fund clients withdraw some excess cash

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Deutsche Bank concerns just went to '11' as Bloomberg reports a number of funds that clear derivatives trades with Deutsche Bank AG have withdrawn some excess cash and positions held at the lender, a sign of counterparties' mounting concerns about doing business with Europe's largest investment bank.

While the vast majority of Deutsche Bank's more than 200 derivatives-clearing clients have made no changes, some funds that use the bank's prime brokerage service have moved part of their listed derivatives holdings to other firms this week, according to an internal bank document seen by Bloomberg News.
Millennium Partners, Capula Investment Management and Rokos Capital Management are among about 10 hedge funds that have cut their exposure, said a person familiar with the situation who declined to be identified talking about confidential client matters.

The hedge funds use Deutsche Bank to clear their listed derivatives transactions because they are not members of clearinghouses. Millennium, Capula and Rokos declined to comment when contacted by phone or e-mail.
Which explains why short-dated CDS is soaring.

Comment: Hmm, does someone have it in for Germany? Or is it just that, as ZeroHedge believes, DB is 'overexposed'?

See also: Saved? French press 'confirm' Deutsche Bank near reduced settlement with US Justice Department


Birthday Cake

Cop attacks innocent woman, tasers her for no reason, calls it 'horseplay', then gives her a 'Sorry I Tased You' cake

'Sorry I Tased You' homemade cake
© The Free Thought Project
A Florida deputy is being accused of excessive force, and adding insult to injury by baking his victim a "sorry I tased you" cake. According to victim Stephanie Byron, deputy Michael Wohlers showed up at the building where she worked for no reason. He then began bullying her and other employees that were present.

The lawsuit states that the officer "used his apparent law enforcement authority to intimidate, harass, and threaten plaintiff ... about her personal life. Because Wohlers did not like how Plaintiff failed to respond to his show of authority, Wohlers became increasingly aggressive toward employees at the apartment complex's office, including with Ms. Byron."

Ms. Byron says that the officer then took a Sweet Tea that was sitting on her desk and refused to give it back to her. When she attempted to get her drink back, the officer tased her in the throat and chest and then jumped on top of her when she fell to the ground, placing his knees firmly on her chest and forcefully removing the taser prongs.

The official statement from the police department and from deputy Wohlers report suggests that this was a simple occurrence of "horseplay." However, Byron says that this issue was no joke and that there was no "play" on her part whatsoever. She was randomly bullied and attacked by a corrupt officer, who had no official business at the location where the incident occurred.

Question

Federal investigators found numerous cases of abuse at a center for the disabled, staff blames 'paranormal activity'

Pueblo Regional Center
© CBS
At least eight people have been fired due to alleged abuse at a center for the disabled in Pueblo where staff told investigators that "paranormal activity" was to blame.

A federal investigation found numerous cases of abuse at the Pueblo Regional Center for people with severe intellectual disabilities.

A federal report indicates that several residents had words like "die" and "kill" scratched into their skin. Staffers claim the words appeared by "paranormal activity."

Another patient was allegedly burned with a hairdryer to raise her body temperature.

The alleged abuse occurred before November 2015 and as recently as April.

The Arc of Pueblo serves as legal guardians for nine of the people who live at the center.

"It was just unbelievable that in this day and age people would treat other human beings in this way," said Arc of Pueblo Executive Director Stephanie Garcia.