Monday, November 28, 2011

Trouble in the East.

S.A. Miller, "Pak Attack Probe: US Brass Will Eye Friendly Fire Slays," in The New York Post, November 28, 2011, at p. 7.
The US has killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at a flagged checkpoint. In response, the Pakistanis have prevented Afghanistan-bound fuel supply trucks from travelling through their territory. The Pakistani Prime Minister and military have stated that they "will require more than apologies" from the US in reaction to the latest violation of Pakistani sovereignty.
The US "good cop/bad cop" routine to excuse the robot bombs is wearing thin. Thus far, the US has "accidentally" killed 30,000 Pakistani civilians as "collateral damage."
New Jersey's "mistaken" cybercrime and censorship campaign against me, thefts, cover-ups and usual judicial misconduct has done less damage, even if the Garden State is more corrupt than Pakistan's notoriously tainted government.
NATO will investigate the US killings of innocent Pakistani soldiers. Whether the US will tamper with the investigation remains to be seen.
Rumors of sabotage campaigns and other "protests" in New Jersey cannot be confirmed. It is alleged that efforts are being made to attack the Garden State's sewage system. These tactics may, as it were, "backfire" because the stench in New Jersey is already such as to conjure thoughts of an overflowing sewer as one one wanders over heath and dale, factories and garbage dumps in the vicinity of Secaucus, near exit 15 of the Turnpike.
Trenton's judiciary must bear some of the blame for this problem. A curiously foul aroma hovers over the New Jersey Supreme Court's chambers and soiled courtroom, epecially when Mr. Rabner is present. This may be the stench of corruption and incompetence that is familiar to New Jersey lawyers. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")
Give my regards to Mr. Prisco, Stuart. Happy holidays. ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
"The reaction inside Pakistan nonetheless followed a now familiar pattern of anger and tit-for-tat retaliation. So did the American response of regret LACED WITH FRUSTRATION AND SUSPICION. EACH SIDE'S ACTIONS REFLECTED A DEEPENING DISTRUST THAT GETS HARDER TO REPAIR WITH EACH CLASH."
Steven Lee Myers, "Bitter Allies In Fog of War," in The New York Times, November 28, 2011, at p. A1.
Sources:
Joel Schectman, "Feds Probe Vandalism at Water Authority: West Milford Facilities Damaged in 15 Incidents," in The Record, November 26, 2011, at p. L-1. (Perhaps these 15 incidents were "mistakes," like the killing of civilians in Pakistan or New Jersey's crimes against me over the past 22 years or so? Are all victims "militants"?)
Alissa J. Rubin & Salman Masood, "After Strike in Pakistan, Rage and Damage Control," in The New York Times, November 28, 2011, at p. A6. (Pakistan's crucial theater of the war "goes south." This incident will result in the loss of American lives and will come back to us for decades to come.)
Kibret Marcos, "Legislators OK $1.3 BILLION in Loans for Road Projects: Funding Will Avert Work Shutdown," in The Record, Ocxtober 28, 2011, at p. A-3. (Conservative estimates are that 40% of this money will be wasted or stolen.)
Ted Sherman, "Man Says He Arranged Illegal Organ Donations," in The Record, October 28, 2011, at p. A-10. ("Rabbi" Levy Itzhak Rosenbaum was selling human "kidneys" and other body parts on a grand scale while, allegedly, enjoying protection from "authorities" in New Jersey. Friend of yours, Debbie Poritz? Let's get tough crime! Right, Stuart Rabner? Or does such a claim only apply to African-Americans charged with crimes in New Jersey? "Give Us Free!" and "Driving While Black in New Jersey.")
John Petrick, "Drug Ring Broken-Up: 27 Accused in Passaic County, 11-Month Probe," in The Record, October 28, 2011, at p. L-1. (Judges, allegedly, on the payroll of these drug dealers will get to decide these cases.)
Richard Cowen, "State Disbars Noted Lawyer: Worked for City Parking Agency, County Schools," in The Record, October 28, 2011, at p. L-1. (Richard G. Rosenberg, Esq., former "distinguished" attorney, possible Ethics Committee member and friend of Debbie Poritz, is disbarred. Does he need a kidney? What goes around, comes around -- right, Richie Boy? "Herbert Klitzner's Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Yan Xuetang, "How China Can Defeat America," in The New York Times, November 21, 2011, at p. A29. (We better pay attention. Complaints about free speech in China when people are aware of the crimes to which dissidents in America -- such as myself -- are subjected, every day, are laughable. In this Op-Ed piece a glimpse is offered into how the rest of the world sees a "declining America" as against a "rising China." It is not too late to change this reality: "Nihilists in Disneyworld.")
Hugh R. Morley, "FBI May Probe Corzine Firm: Regulators Told Client Money Misused," in The Record, November 3, 2011, at p. A-1. (Corzine will be protected, his victims will be ignored. A cover-up seems to be in the works. This is a specialty of the legal establishment in New Jersey -- cover-ups. I wonder where the pension money went?)
Jeff Pillets, John C. Ensslin, & John Brennan, "Donovan Adviser Hired to Consult American Dream," in The Record, November 2, 2011, at p. L-1. (Alan C. Markus, Esq., adviser and campaign strategist for Kathleen Donovan, Esq., Bergen County Executive is now a "consultant" -- i.e., a "bagman" and "messenger" -- for the "American Dream/Xanadu Mall Project" for a mere $3.7 BILLION. No "conflict of interest" as far as the OAE is concerned? How much was needed to take care of the OAE? Do you speak to me of "ethics" as my self-styled "superiors," you so-called "ladies and gentlemen" of the New Jersey Bar Association? "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")