Friday, October 12, 2012

Zisa Is Up to His Old Tricks.

October 16, 2012 at 2:20 P.M. Please note that I have no facebook account and no YouTube accounts. I have also never been on "Twitter." I have never had such accounts nor have I visited any of those sites. It may be that persons claiming to be me have created such accounts, but they are entirely bogus, if they exist. I can not access my hotmail or yahoo accounts. I cannot send or receive-mails. I cannot post images at these blogs. My writings are often plagiarized: "What is it like to be plagiarized?" and "'Brideshead Revisited': A Movie Review."

Kibret Marcos, "Zisa Linked to Cops On Trial: Dispatcher Says Ex-Chief Seen On Night of Alleged Tampering," in The Record, October 11, 2012, at p. L-1.

Hackensack cops are charged with helping persons with ties to Ken Zisa through alleged "tampering" with public records. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

The vice presidential debate was a clear win for Mr. Biden. However, I believe that the debate will have little significance in terms of the outcome of the general election. The second presidential debate will be more important in terms of deciding who is the occupant of the White House for the next four years.

Worse, if the election is close -- which it probably will be -- the struggle to determine the next president will come down to bloody preccint fights in the fifty states.

Who controls the voting machines in local communities will determine the winner. Massive fraud is rightly expected in this election.

The Republican attack machine and dirty tricks brigade tends to be more vicious and less scrupulous than the liberal brigades. (New Jersey's Democrat-mafia machine may be an exception to this rule.)

Hence, if the presidential election comes down to such unsavory particulars, Republicans are likely to steal it.

What will be the consequences of another four years of G.W.-like incompetence and graft for "Blackwater"-type supporters of Republicans?

First, women will lose: Mr. Romney is likely to appoint anti-Roe v.Wade judges to the Supreme Court. This will be only one small part of a roll-back effort against women's procreative and other rights. For this reason alone women should think twice about voting for this Republican ticket.

Second, the disparities in wealth in America, which are already pretty grotesque, are likely to increase even further producing comparable disparities in power that threaten the plausibility of a democracy that takes the rights of all persons to be equally worthy of respect. This is a point made by Vice President Biden in the debate. 

New Jersey's nightmare will continue to be ignored in deference to Mr. Christie's "services rendered" and to forestall any derailment of the Trenton Governor's ambitions for succession to the crown. Meanwhile, the mafia will continue to run the Garden State.

Mr. Christie will become "Richard, III" -- biding his time until he can manouvre Mr. Ryan into the Tower of London or a serious political gaff. This should not take long given Mr. Ryan's frequent befuddlement in the debate.

The wars in the Middle East will not go away. Neither party is telling voters about the projected continued U.S. presence in the region, long after our alleged "departure" from Iraq and proposed leave-taking in Afghanistan. A $6 billion embassy and thousands of military persons in Iraq will be matched by equal numbers and expenditures in Kabul.

Israeli interests are pushing for war against Iran. Mr. Romney's ties to the current Israeli Prime Minister and efforts on the Republican candidate's behalf with the U.S.media by Israeli-friendly forces in America will leave Mr. Romney with little choice but to risk a regional conflagration -- something Mr. Biden warned against! -- through a new Persian war.

Nations throughout the world are studying the effects of Israel's intervention in American domestic politics. China, Japan, and others are contemplating "political contributions" through intermediaries to "convenient" candidates in American elections for greater advocacy of their views in Washington, D.C. thanks to Citizens United. This is yet another blow to our democracy.

Pleas for tolerance of dissent will fall on deaf ears when nations can point to the spectacle of public cybercrime and censorship at these blogs and many other sites on-line. ("How censorship works in America.") 

I will soon be devoting my 45 minutes per day, after the destruction of my home computer, to a review of "Total Recall" because politics has become so depressing lately.

I am sure that harassments and censorship are meant to discourage communication efforts by me. Never fear, they have the opposite effect. I will be devoting more essays in the future to the politics and corruption of New Jersey and America's tainted (by money) legal system. ("New Jersey's Unethical Judiciary" and "So Black and So Blue in Prison.")

"It is clear that freedom to Skinner," B. F. Skinner, behaviorist psychologist and propagandist for totalitarianism, "is in a literal sense disorderly conduct. [Skinner's] view of reality is that of a proper schoolmaster; there will be no hopping about in his cosmic classroom; students [citizens] will do as they are programed; otherwise we cannot proceed with our science experiment. ..."

Dr. Josef Mengele felt much the same about his victims:

"In short, we must all 'behave.' The science of behavior is really the domestic science of good behavior. [Control?]"

Ashley Montague & Floyd Matson, The Dehumanization of Man (NewYork: McGraw Hill, 1983), p.87. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

Sources:

Declan Walsh, "Taliban Reiterate Vow to Kill Pakistani Girl," in The New York Times, October 13, 2012, at p. A5. (There are thousands of young women like MALALA YOUSAFZAI killed by robot bombs and/or Taliban attacks dismissed as "collateral damage." Let us express the same concern for those precious and lost lives as we do for this brave young woman who captured the media's attention.)

"Names of the Dead," in The New York Times, October 13, 2012, at p. A5. (2,118 now closer to 2,120 dead Americans in Afghanistan. The numbers are still rising. Do want another war with Iran?)

"16 Killed in Suicide Attack in Pakistan," in The New York Times, October 14, 2012, at p. A13. (Growing Taliban influence in Pakistan.)

Mike Kelly, "Center of Political Scandal Dies in Obscurity," in The Record, October 3, 2012, at p. A-1. (Former Sen. Torricelli in New Jersey resigned in disgrace after revelations that he accepted "nice gifts" -- revelations "arranged behind his back," allegedly, by his successor, Mr. Menendez -- lost a "money man" this week with the death of David Chan. Mr. Torricelli has been linked to organized crime, allegedly, and is a member of the bar in New Jersey. Ethics committee, Bob?)

Marc Lacey, "ID Requirement for Voters Halted: PA Judge's Move Praised by Democrats," in The Record, October 3, 2012, at p. A-11. (Massive fraud expected as minority voters will face obstacles to casting their vote.)

Hannan Adeley, "Budget Deadline Looms: Paterson Seeking State Aid," in The Record, October 3, 2012, at p. L-1. (Paterson is an absolute disaster after the hurricane assistance funds disappeared and more "irregularities" appeared. Mayor Jones is in trouble.)

Peter J. Sampson, "Lincoln Park Man Indicted On Child Porn Charges," in The Record, October 3, 2012, at p. L-3. (William Kensing, 46, remains in federal custody for "possession of child porn with intent to distribute same." N.J. leads the nation in the production and distribution of this material.)

Michael Linhurst, "Assemblywoman Wants Tougher Trafficking Laws," in The Record, October 4, 2012, at p. A-4. (Increased human trafficking, especially involving minors, has been detected in New Jersey. Allegations of corruption coincide with these disturbing findings: "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")

John Petrick, "Harassment Claim Leveled Against Judge: Court Administrator Sues, Alleging Abusive Conduct," in The Record, October 4, 2012, at p. L-1. (Judge Donald J. Volkert is accused of "harassing" and "abusive" conduct as well as "insensitivity to women's issues" in light of his behavior towards a court administrator. Did the judge refer to the lady as a "chic"?)

Lin That, "Citizens Group Wants Mayor, Official to Quit: Claims Misuse of North Bergen Workers," in The Record, October 4, 2012, at p. L-1. (North Bergen voters trying to get rid of "Big Nicky" Sacco. Lots of luck.)

Kibret Marcos, "Officer Reaffirms Police Cover-Up Accusations: Defense Lawyers Poke at Inconsistencies," in The Record, October 4, 2012, at p. L-1. (Officer Laura Campos testified to continuing cover-ups to protect friends of former Police Chief KEN ZISA. Officer Campos may face charges of "unethical conduct." Coincidence?)

Scott Fallon, "Groundwater Pollution Brings EPA Officials to Fair Lawn," in The Record, October 4, 2012, at p. L-1. (More corruption-based carcinogens in the ground in the Garden State? Garfield is next.)