Saturday, August 4, 2012

New Jersey Attacks!

August 4, 2012 at 1:51 P.M. I attempted to sign-in using my NYPL card at the Morningside Heights branch of the library. I was assigned to computer number #4. I was denied access to the Internet and a pop-up indicated "Windows Not Working." This is the second time I am typing these words as they were previously deleted.

My hand shakes as I type these words from anxiety and anger at these violations of my rights and yours. I will continue to write. ("How censorship works in America.")

I do not know whether I will be able to use my library card to sign-in to or reserve a NYPL computer again, after today. I will try to do so. I am currently using a guest number. If necessary, I will make use of guest numbers, every day, to write for 45 minutes per day. I have lost 25 minutes before being able to post these words. If this is not censorship, I cannot imagine what would constitute censorship.

The goal of psychological torture is to generate a nervous breakdown with a display of emotions, preferably publicly, that can be used against the victim. Happily, I am and will remain quite serene. I will try to deal with the heightened stress and frustrations as well as anxieties with extra exercise and more reading of quantum physics as well as philosophy. I read these seemingly arcane books about math and physics, philosophy, history, jurisprudence strictly for the sexy parts.

Mary Jo Layton, "Questions Arise at For Profit Hospital," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. A-1. (Money disappearing, again.)

James Quirk, "Bergen Caps Merger Study Seen as Model Elsewhere," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. A-1. (Has Union County Sheriff Ralph Froelich visited my sites and/or contributed in any way to the cybercrimes and censorship against me? Perhaps the Sheriff has acted on behalf of Anne Rodgers or Theodore Romankow?)

Zach Patberg, "County in a Bind Over Pay in a Pair's Rehiring," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. L-1. (Former Paterson officials who nearly doubled their salaries with bogus overtime were rehired, involuntarily, but won't be paid by the county. Smart. This way the two scam artists will earn exactly what they're worth.)

James Aury, "Police in Bergen County Face Tampering Probe," in "The Record," August 2, 2012, at p. A-1. (Cops fabricating evidence and obstructing justice -- like the OAE -- to prevent their own apprehension and frame a "suspect.")

Two civil lawsuits have been filed against Bergen County, "one seeking $17 MILLION and the other $3 MILLION in damages."

"Investigators are probing the actions of two Bergen County Police Officers who pursued [robbery] suspects. And the criminal investigation of the officers has created strife between County Executive Kathleen Donovan and Prosecutor John Molinelli."

If I am able to continue writing, I will comment further on this matter and review "Total Recall."

As best I can make out, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli is trying to determine whether the suspect officers removed evidence from a crime scene or otherwise tampered ("fabricated") evidence -- put something there -- in order to cover their asses, as it were, in any future investigation of a car chase and shooting of robbery suspects. It's the cover-up, stupid, that will get you in a jam.

The OAE engages in similar tactics when they screw up. However, the Attorney General James Chiesa is not interested in dealing with this little "bru-ha-ha" because he doesn't want an ethics problem for himself. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

Mr. Froelich in Union County is also alleged to engage in similarly "creative" police work aimed at hurting minority defendants. The accusations of racism in that county are well-established. Perhaps a federal or state takeover is called for to deal with the problem because Romankow and Froelich are pretty tight. ("Larry Peterson Cleared by DNA.")

"The allegations are that after the shooting, both Roberts [Chief Justice John Roberts is not involved in this matter, the Bergen cop's name is Roberts,] and Baksh allegedly took measures to hide that a shooting took place, and took actions to frustrate not only our office but their own office in investigating the shooting," Molinelli said, referring exclusively to the Bergen County cops and investigation.

This is what gives defense counsel headaches: You, as a police officer, are involved in a shooting of robbery suspects (no one heard anything or saw you at the scene?) after a high speed chase through several towns and may have a VALID reason for the shooting. However, by engaging in the cover-up, you have committed a crime (obstruction of justice) and cast doubt on the legitimacy of the original shooting. This is not smart.

Meanwhile back at the ranch: "A supervisor at a residential treatment facility for disabled and emotionally disturbed children has been arrested on charges of sexually abusing a teenage girl when she lived there."

Abbott-Koloff, "Sexual Abuse of a Girl Alleged," in "The Record," July 25, 2012, at p. L-1.

This sexual abuse matter is one of several instances in which it is alleged that officials -- like those nervous Bergen County cops -- may have attempted to cover-up or make this matter go away, despite the sexual abuse of a mentally impaired CHILD, in order "not to look bad" to state regulators. Now you "look bad." Not only that, but the cover-up may create a criminal problem for officials engaging in it who had nothing to do with the original incident. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

Abuse of a confined young woman in a mental health facility went unpunished for too long because of such concerns. Sexual assaults of young women have become routine in a number of penal and health care institutions. Is this an example of New Jersey government's institutional "ethics," Mr. Rabner? Mr. Chiesa?

Sources:

John Petrick, "Halledon Must Pay Chief's Legal Fees," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. L-1. (Police Chief told the truth about drug use BY POLITICAL OFFICIALS and was subjected to a legal action because he would not engage in a cover-up. New Jersey's "cover-up" culture must be reformed. This includes the OAE's self-preservation tactics. Right, John McGill, Esq.? Ms. Rodgers?)

Marlene Noones, "Man Charged in Attempt to Lure Child," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. L-2. (MATHEW ALFIANO, 35, sought a sexual encounter with a girl he believed to be 12 years-old. Is the investigation being derailed because of "connections." "Judges Protect Child Abuse in Bayonne, New Jersey.")

Lindy Washburn, "Chiropractor Faces 125 Fraud Counts: Allegedly Faked Insurance Claims for Victims in Car Accidents," in "The Record," August 1, 2012, at p. L-2. (LAWYERS and chiropractors scheming to defraud insurance companies. Edgar Navarete? Jose Ginarte? Any ethics troubles, boys? Is this New Jersey's legal ethics, Mr. Rabner?)

"Names of the Dead," in "The New York Times," August 4, 2012, at p. A5. (Since writing on August 1, 2012 the number of American causalties has grown to 2,053 and the number is still rising. Mr. Obama, please bring our troops home.)

Matt Friedman, "New Jersey's Voters May Get to Decide in Judges' Pay: It's Pension Reform for All, Lawmakers Say," in "The Star Ledger," July 22, 2012, at p. 1. (Voters may insist on a Constitutional Amendment to require fairness in judicial pension contributions. No one escapes -- or should escape -- the burden of hard times.)