Excited Delirium

Stories about Excited Delirium, the Shock Economy and a little fiction here and there.

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 13 (China News – Actions in Strait of Hormuz)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 13 of the my online book “Excited Delirium”. Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index.

HEADLINE: SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ

DATE: April 28, 2008

SOURCE: International News Corporation

The Strait of Hormuz, not a common geographical term in most American households, is getting a lot of attention these days. And not because Americans are taking the lead with friendly business ventures.

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Taser International Wins Lawsuit to Change Cause of Death

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“Taser International recently started a legal campaign against medical examiners who claimed tasers contributed to the cause of death for several people. On Friday, an Ohio judge ruled in favor of the stun gun manufacturer (free registration may be required). While they do have a number of scientific studies on which they establish their claims, it’s interesting that the alternate cause of death they champion — excited delirium — appears only in police reports on the deaths of difficult or drug-addled inmates, not in medical textbooks. Of course, that may change soon — Taser is funding and promoting research on the subject. Coroner reports such as the ones in this case contributed to the UN’s opinion that taser use is torture.”

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 12 (Diversify Greyrock)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 12 of the my online book “Excited Delirium”. Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index.

“I know we’re planning an IPO with Greyrock, but we need to show efforts related to ‘diversification’ if we’re going to maximize the take from the market,” Simon Hadlock said to his boss, Griffith Garamond. They were on their way to the OMNINet office in downtown Manhattan.

Simon Hadlock was not just a sidekick to Garamond. Garamond’s style was notoriously abrasive; Hadlock’s style was like the silk liner on a new pair of wool pants.

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