Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Slavery Today.

October 23, 2013 at 12:51 P.M. As set forth below, many young women are subjected to violation and enslavement, often through induced inebriation at restaurants or other locations where they are employed, as a mechanism of control, with disastrous consequences not least for those responsible for such heinous crimes. ("New Jersey's Child Sex Industry.")

I have a tendency to refer to Jamie Dimon as "Jamie Dimond," perhaps as a way of recognizing that "diamonds are a guy's best friend." At least, diamonds and gold may be Mr. Dimon's best friends. ("America's Banana Republicans.")

October 22, 2013 at 2:04 P.M. Keys on this keyboard stick, making writing laborious and difficult, so that it may take longer to complete an essay. Evidently, this is due to sabotage at computer #12, NYPL, Morningside Heights. I will do my best to continue writing from public and private computers, moving from one to another, every day.  

Jane Gray, "Modern Slavery," Epoch Times, October 18-20, 2013, p. 1. (30 MILLION people around the world are enslaved; 60,000 people in the U.S. alone are slaves today; nearly all of these slaves are exploited, sexually and in other ways, quite a few are under the age of consent. New Jersey may lead the nation in the sexual enslavement of the very young and not only in the extent of political corruption throughout the legal as well as political systems. Perhaps such levels of filth are impossible without woefully failed legal and political institutions.)

Jeff Green, "Priest Accused of Groping a Boy Resigns His Ministry," The Record, May 13, 2013, p. A-1. (Rev. Michael Fugee, 52, after groping a boy in Wykoff more than ten years ago, faced additional charges in May. After pleading guilty to these charges recently, Mr. Fugee may face additional charges in October, 2013.)

On the very day these child sex charges were filed against more than one defendant, the person in New Jersey who headed the FBI's most wanted list is "Assata Shakur," a 65 year-old woman living (peacefully) in another country who is said to be "dangerous." 

Stephanie Akin, "A Reminder That a 1970s Cop Killer Remains a Threat," The Record, May 13, 2013, p. L-1. ($2 MILLION reward for Ms. Shakur who is a university professor and scholar at a think tank in Havana, Cuba. Ms. Shakur was never convicted in a court of law of killing anyone.)

John Petrik, "25 Years in Deaths of Two Women," The Record, May 13, 2013, p. L-1. (Donald Beach, 42, sentenced to 25 years for "sexual enslavement and murder" of two women. "New Jersey is Stronger Than the Storm.")

Nick Madigan, "Mob's Reach is On View in Florida Murder Trial," The New York Times, October 21, 2013, p. A12. (Two alleged mafia bosses -- with rumored ties to Marco Rubio and Iliana Ros-Leghtinen as well as VARIOUS Miami officials -- are on trial for criminal activity in South Florida. ANTHONY (BIG TONY) FERRARI and ANTHONY (LITTLE TONY) MOSCATIELLO do a "little of this, a little of that" and claim that Bob Menendez will vouch for them: "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")

Here is the real organized crime in America:

Ben Protess & Jessica Silver-Greenberg,"U.S. Deal With JP Morgan Followed Crucial Call," The New York Times, October 21, 2013, p. A1. (Mr. Dimon's personal intervention may have led to the historic deal: $13 BILLION fine -- term of payment is not specified in news accounts -- for a bank that earned $90-100 BILLION last year. The various criminal charges will serve as a "hammer" that may come down, at any time, until the full fine is paid.)

Jessica Silver-Greenberg & Ben Protess, "Despite Legal Tempests, Dimon Appears Solid as Ever Atop JP Morgan," The New York Times, October 21, 2013, p. B1. ("Smooth Operator" Jamie Dimon -- who may be seen in the orchestra section at the MET Opera -- may have "orchestrated" the slickest deal of his career. Get your tickets for Werther early, Jamie. I'll see you at the Espresso line. I hope the tickets are not too expensive for you.)

Ben Protess & Jessica Silver-Greenberg, "Tentative Deal Hands JP Morgan Record Penalty: $13 Billion Settlement," The New York Times, October 20, 2013, p. A1. (Sale of questionable mortgages ALONE netted JP Morgan over $15 BILLION. No allegations of money laundering for cartels either at JP Morgan or HSBC or Barclays Bank will be the subject of any American criminal actions at this time.)

Do Wall Street banks and financial firms have anything to do with the international erotica/sex industry that generated $15-20 BILLION last year in earnings? Or with money laundering for cartels which, taken together, earned between $50-100 BILLION last year? Business is up! Or with financing arms sales to the Third World from the First World, i.e., in places like lovely downtown Damascus, Syria? No illustrious Wall Street banker or financier will go to prison in America for such transactions or activities? None of the lawyers serving these institutions will be disbarred (nor even arrested) for such activities? Quite a few of these lawyers reside in New Jersey. No, it seems that everything is hunky-dory for our Wall Street friends. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit" and "New Jersey Lawyers' Ethics Farce.")

Christopher Maag, "Small Town, Big Challenge: $4 BILLION 'American Dream' Needs E. Rutherford Council's Report," October 15, 2013, p. A-1. (The biggest "mob deal" in New Jersey is the American Dream/Xanadu money pit which has already cost Garden State and federal taxpayers $5 BILLION for an incomplete shopping mall. Now an additional $800 MILLION bond is sought from the "chumps." YOU are the chumps. "Joe Ferreiro is Bergen's Godfather" and "Ferreiro Pleads Not Guilty.")

Joe Malinconico, "Workers' Comp Payments Will Exceed $600,000 [in Paterson]: Some No Longer in City's Employ," The Record, October 15, 2013, p. L-1. (Alleged "scams" from insiders in WC system in Paterson, mostly involving police, firefighters, and other town employees. No lawyers or judges are being investigated. Nydia Hernandez? Lilian Munoz? "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.") 

New Jersey has always had a slavery problem connected to the child-prostitution and organized crime-controlled sex industry. ("Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison" then "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")

Slavery has become a global problem. More than 60,000 persons in the United States of America are slaves or in situations that are "tantamount to slavery," usually with a sexual component, many of these persons are immigrants. ("New Jersey Superior Court Judge is a Child Molester" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" then "New Jersey Rabbi Faces Child Sex Charges.")

Sex is a lucrative industry for the various mobs. "Legitimate" porn or erotica is a $10-15 BILLION per year industry in America, according to estimates by the federal government. Illicit or criminal porn, usually involving children or video-taped rapes and worse, may account for several billion more dollars worldwide:

"Adult trafficking victims are most commonly exploited for sex. In 2012, the UK's National Referral Mechanism, an organization that helps identify and support victims of trafficking, received referrals of 1,186 potential victims of trafficking. Out of 813 adult cases, 379 reported sexual exploitation, more than any [other] type of exploitation."

In New York city alone, 18,000 persons per year are trafficked for sex slavery, about 3,000 children are "trafficked" into the sex industry in the city. It is simply impossible to allow this evil to go unpunished. Again, most victims are women. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")

Places like Atlantic City, UNION CITY, and other parts of New Jersey seem to have "very cooperative officials" who are paid-off by the traffickers, allegedly. ("Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" and, again, "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?" then "Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whore House?" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" then "Is Menendez For Sale?" )

There is no other way to explain why New Jersey continues to be such a "welcoming" place for child-prostitution and -abuse without cooperative officials, lawyers, judges, police and prosecutors. ("New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters" and "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters.")

Is this an example of New Jersey's legal ethics, Mr. Rabner? ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!" then "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")