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Acid attacks becoming a 'serious and growing problem' in London

Derryck John
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Sentencing a teenager for a spree of acid attacks in London that left victims with "life-changing injuries", a judge has warned the violent use of corrosive liquids is a "serious and growing problem" in the UK capital.

At Wood Green Crown Court, Derryck John was sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison for hurling acid at six moped riders in a bid to steal their vehicles within the space of fewer than 90 minutes on July 13th last year.

"These were grave crimes. You attacked members of the public with what appears to have been an acid at the strongest end of the scale of acids," Noel Lucas QC told the 17-year-old, who appeared in court via video link.

Comment: Clearly, what the UK needs is better 'acid control'. That should solve the problem of violence, shouldn't it?


Stock Up

New Jersey preparing to raise taxes on 'almost everything' as it nears financial disaster

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Last week we noted that in what was a radical U-turn to what other public pension funds have been doing in recent years - most notably Calpers - the struggling New Jersey public pension system decided that instead of lowering its expected rate of return, it would raise it, from 7% to 7.5%.

The simple reason behind this odd increase in projected returns was an accounting sleight of hand which would allow the state of New Jersey to save some $238 million in pension contributions as a result of the higher discount rate applied to the fund's liabilities. And with a pension funding level of only 37% for the 2015 fiscal year, the worst of any state in the US, New Jersey would gladly take even the most glaring accounting gimmickry that would delay its inevitable death.

Unfortunately, being the not so proud owner of the most distressed and underfunded public pension fund in the US is just the start of New Jersey's monetary woes, and as Bloomberg reports, New Jersey's fiscal situation is so dire that new Governor Phil Murphy has proposed taxing online-room booking, ride-sharing, marijuana, e-cigarettes and Internet transactions along with raising taxes on millionaires and retail sales to fund a record $37.4 billion budget that would boost spending on schools, pensions and mass transit.

The proposal which is 4.2% higher than the current fiscal year's, relies on a tax for the wealthiest that is so unpopular it not only has yet to be approved, but also lacks support from key Democrats in the legislature, let alone Republicans. It also reverses pledges from Murphy's predecessor, Republican Chris Christie, to lower taxes in a state where living costs are already among the nation's highest.

Handcuffs

Russian FSB detains four ISIS members in Kaluga Region

FSB members
© Alexander Ryumin / TASS
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officers have detained four members of an Islamic State (terror organization, outlawed in Russia) sleeper cell, the FSB Center for Public Relations told TASS.

"Four members (residents of the Yamalo-Nenets Region) were arrested on March 14, 2018, from an Islamist sleeper cell headed by an envoy of the international terror organization who had undergone battle training on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic within the Islamic State international terror organization and arrived from the conflict zone to organize terror activity," the FSB stated.

Cloud Grey

Defense Department to move classified data to Amazon's secret cloud

Amazon Cloud
For the first time, the Defense Department will begin moving classified data and applications to Amazon Web Services' Secret Region-the same cloud environment developed for the CIA and intelligence community several years ago.

U.S. Transportation Command-the part of the department responsible for moving troops and equipment around the globe-announced its intent to make use of AWS' Classified Secret Commercial Cloud Services in December after the company expanded its capabilities and availability to non-intelligence agencies.

The Defense Department's sole-source decision-a contract awarded without a full and open competition-was protested by Microsoft, which itself offers a variety of cloud services to the federal government. The company withdrew its protest March 8, allowing TRANSCOM to begin migrating data to the AWS Secret Region. In a statement to Nextgov, Microsoft said it withdrew its protest "because the issues involved were resolved" to the company's satisfaction.

Gear

This job of truth-telling sucks sometimes

I'm having a really hard time.

I always do my best to speak the truth in a loud and unmitigated voice because the sociopaths who rule us have built an empire on the fact that they are bold and assertive while the healthy are meek and mild, but I'm also very sensitive, and this job gets to me sometimes.
caitlin johnstone
My social media notifications are lit up nonstop full of tags and tweets and mentions of people talking about me, calling me a racist, saying I'm a Nazi, saying I'm paid by the alt-right. I don't mind the attacks from the centrists anymore; they generally just accuse me of being a paid agent for whichever government I happen to be disputing western propaganda about on any given day. But as a lifelong bleeding heart lefty, the baseless accusations of racism and Nazism still cut like a knife.

Comment: More power to the Caitlin Johnstones, Pepe Escobars, Jordan Petersons and Ray McGoverns of the world (just to name a few). They each tell their portion of the Truth, allowing us to keep grounded amid the psychopathic 'reality creators'.


Eye 2

American gymnastics coach and club owner arrested and charged for filming children in change rooms

James Kivisto
© FacebookRacine County Sheriffs Office
American coach and Wind Lake Gymnastic Center owner, James Kivisto, has been arrested on charges of secretly taping children while they were changing in the club's bathroom.

On Tuesday, a parent informed the local police that a hidden camera was found in the bathroom, prompting detectives to immediately execute a search warrant for the club in Racine County, Wisconsin.


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Gold Coins

Italy positioning itself to profit from the New Silk Road

venice docks Italy
Italian engineers and Chinese traders are looking to transform Venice into a key hub with an offshore-onshore port system, known as Voops, to rival northern European ports such as Rotterdam
The Chinese economy is bound to surpass the 19-nation eurozone before the end of the year. You don't need to be an analyst in China to know that. Common knowledge from Guangdong to Gansu is that China's economy was bigger than Europe's up to the mid-19th century. Then came a bad spell - unleashed by Brit gunboat diplomacy - for a short 150 years.

Now things are back to a historical normal.

Europe accounts for roughly 60% of Chinese foreign investment - including mergers and acquisitions - compared to 25% in the US and 15% in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The EU as a whole is desperate for any measure of GDP increase. Almost three decades on from the Cold War, the new normal is Eurasia being configured as an increasingly integrated trade and investment space.

Comment: Forward thinking China, partnering on equitable terms with any country willing to trade with it, is about to leave the Anglo-American empire in the dust.


Binoculars

Trump ventures into hostile California territory to view border wall prototypes amid protests

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© Kevin Lamarque / ReutersU.S. President Donald Trump speaks while participating in a tour of U.S.-Mexico border wall prototypes in California. March 13, 2018.
Venturing into the (politically) hostile territory of California, President Donald Trump took cover under the lofty prototypes for his wall along the US-Mexico border.

The president told reporters during his tour that a real wall would stop "99 percent" of illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico. He said high walls were needed to keep out "incredible climbers."

"Getting over the top is easy. These are like professional mountain climbers, these are incredible climbers," Trump added. "They can't climb some of these walls, some of them they can."

Mr. Potato

Radical Leftist Insanity: Swedish TV Portrays Suspected Gang Rapists as 'Victims'

Sweden SVT
The coverage of a gang rape case, in which a woman was subjected to sexual abuse for 10 hours, has triggered a scandal in the Nordic nation, after the alleged perpetrators were portrayed as "victims" by national broadcaster SVT.

A woman in the Malmö district of Lindängen was drugged and gang raped for several hours in early February. Subsequently, seven boys, aged 13-16, were suspected of committing the attack. Four of them were arrested, SVT reported.

In a belated TV report about the incident, however, the alleged perpetrators themselves were portrayed as victims, which sparked outrage among the Swedish public.

Info

'We need to build bridges': German Football Association president speaks out against boycotting the Russia 2018 World Cup

Reinhard Grindel
© AFPReinhard Grindel
German Football Association (DFB) president Reinhard Grindel has spoken out against a boycott of the Russia 2018 World Cup, saying it would only serve to "harm" the situation.

"The DFB is leaning towards dialogue, and not a boycott," Bild quoted the 56-year-old as saying. "We need to build bridges. A boycott will not help. The [PyeongChang 2018 Winter] Olympics in [South] Korea showed that sport can promote de-escalation and unity."

Reports on Monday suggested Germany would shun the tournament after Bild editor-in chief Julian Reichelt showed national team manager Joachim Loew and defender Joshua Kimmich pictures of bombing victims in Eastern Ghouta, Syria.