Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Loon Wolf...*

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The relentless series of mass killings across the globe poses a challenge for experts. Terms like contagion and copycat killing apply in some cases, and in certain instances perpetrators' terrorist ideology intersects with psychological instability.
The coordinated assault on multiple targets in Paris, were elaborately planned operations. However, they may have contributed to some of the other attacks by troubled individuals with no established ties to the militant group.

J. Reid Meloy, a San Diego-based forensic psychologist, said some of the attackers appear to have identified with terror organization as an outlet for their own seething emotions.

"In virtually every one of these cases, there was a deeply held personal grievance - loss, anger, humiliation," Meloy said. "When they come across terror group material, they're stimulated by that. They can take their personal grievance worldwide."

Two different syndromes could be surfacing in the series of attacks - contagion, in which one attack rapidly inspires imitation attacks, and copycat incidents, in which an individual seeks to emulate a previous perpetrator.

In Germany the deadliest of four recent attacks was carried out by an 18-year-old German-Iranian who killed nine people in Munich. Police said the young man had researched previous mass attacks, including the rampage in Norway that killed 77 people exactly five years before the Munich attack.

The attacker who killed 84 people in Nice, France, by driving through a holiday crowd was described as a psychologically troubled and violent man, not linked directly to any terror group. But what had been a history of domestic violence and petty crime took on darker implications with his decision to use a truck as a killing machine.

Max Abrahms, a terrorism analyst who teaches political science at Northeastern University, has been using the term "loon wolf" to depict individuals whose attacks are as much the product of mental instability as of any form of radical ideology.

"Historically, governments were looking for people who seemed to be undergoing radicalization," he said. "Now, we're looking at people committing similar acts, but in some cases with no evidence they were being radicalized and maybe were being driven by mental instability."   Just a thought.

Disgraced...

Lance Armstrong
In 1996, he was diagnosed with a potentially fatal metastatic testicular cancer. After his recovery, he founded the Livestrong Foundation to assist other cancer survivors.
Returning to cycling in 1998, he was a member of the US Postal/Discovery team between 1998 and 2005, when he won his Tour de France titles, as well as a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
The disgraced former cyclist agreed to pay the US government $5m and $1.65m to Landis after being accused of “actively concealing the [US Postal Service] team’s violations of the agreements’ anti-doping provisions”
Cyclingnews have revealed that Armstrong will have any accreditation request rejected due to his lifetime ban from cycling for doping, which saw him stripped of all seven Tour de France titles in what remains the biggest scandal ever seen in cycling.

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Up-Grade...

The cartoonist's homepage, indystar.com/opinion/varvel

Stormy...

The cartoonist's homepage, freep.com/opinion/mike-thompson

تحت الشمس...

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فعدت ورأيت تحت الشمس ان السعي ليس للخفيف ولا الحرب للاقوياء ولا الخبز للحكماء ولا الغنى للفهماء ولا النعمة لذوي المعرفة لانه الوقت والعرض يلاقيانهم كافة.

Friday, April 20, 2018

" دموعي وابتسامتي "

Experience...*

Originally published for Easter 2012. The cartoonist's

Evicted...*

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A mail handler accused of robbing a bank on his day off from the U.S. Post Office has reportedly told FBI agents why he did it.
The SunSentinel reports that 40-year-old George Murillo told agents he's been in a "desperate financial situation" as the sole provider for two families, that of his ex-wife and his girlfriend.

Court documents show Murillo's ex-wife told him she would be evicted if he didn't pay the rent. But he had just spent his money on a car and a gun for his girlfriend, and decided his only option was to rob  Bank of America.

GPS-tracking device in the money led to his arrest.  A judge ordered him held in jail.
Go to jail for loving a woman or two... that is...!