Tuesday, May 13, 2014

N.J.'s Kenneth Christesen Child Pornographer.

May 17, 2014 at 12:50 P.M. Google Chrome was disconnected from laptops at Morningside Heights, NYPL. I may be unable to regain access to these blogs at any time due to sabotage. I will try to continue writing from private and public computers. More arrests are expected in Hudson County. I will be writing about them soon. I hope.

May 15, 2014 at 1:41 P.M. The decision to replace Jill Abramson at The New York Times was long overdue and may help to improve the current disaster at the "Gray Lady." Stuart Rabner, apparently, also will be replaced at the New Jersey Supreme Court. David Remnick -- who may also have written under the names "Jim Holt" and "Larissa McFarquhar" -- is under review at The New Yorker. 

Is "Jennifer Shuessler" David Remnick and Jill Abramson? 

Perhaps the authorities will soon be able to deal with my matters and the issues raised in these blogs as well as elsewhere. Needless to say, I have no influence with any of these publications. I cannot explain the media silence concerning the disturbing matters discussed here and, also, elsewhere that are receiving increasing non-U.S. media attention. Perhaps this American non-coverage is a coincidence that is about to change? I have no control over the size of the text in this paragraph. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.") 

May 13, 2014 at 8:02 P.M. As I am struggling to make corrections at my home computer, pop-ups and other obstructions make my task difficult. I assume this is another example of orchestrated attacks and harassments emanating from New Jersey. I will do my best to continue writing from library computers. I will try to add a list of sources to this text.

Eric Schmidt, "U.S. Officers Kill Armed Civilians in Yemen Capital: Fueling Local Unrest," The New York Times, May 10, 2014, p. A1. (The state of unrest in Yemen is highly dangerous. More drones may not help. "A Commencement Address by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham-Clinton.")

Ashley Parker, "7 Republicans Named to Panel Investigating Attack in Benghazi," The New York Times, May 10, 2014, p. A13. (Do we need these hearings? Some tragedies should be beyond politics.)

"Germany's Pursuit of Death Camp Guards," (Editorial) The New York Times, May 10, 2014, p. A22. (It is never too late to bring death camp guards to justice because there can be no "moving on" from terrible crimes without justice. "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

Michael M. Grynbaum & Marc Santora, "Councilman is Accused of Stealing Public Funds: Charges Involving Misuse of $30,000," The New York Times, May 8, 2014, p. A21. (Ruben W. Wills gets an all-expense paid relocation to New Jersey. In terms of the corruption produced by money, Mr. Wills is an amateur next to the likes of Bob Menendez: "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")

"The Lawyer Behind the Drone Policy," (Editorial) The New York Times, May 8, 2014, p. A2. (David Barron, Esq. is probably also one of the proponents of the U.S. torture policy. Drones are clearly illegal, and to the extent that innocent civilians continue to be killed by the thousands, drones constitute a "crime against humanity." Does Mr. Barron -- Mr. Rabner or Mr. Samson -- embody America's "legal ethics"? "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")

Salvador Rizzo, "Treasurer: Budget Gap is a Two-Year Challenge: Dems Upset With a Plan to Overcome $807 MILLION Shortfall," The Star Ledger, May 8, 2014, p. 1. ($807 million is quickly turning into $1 BILLION due to unforeseen expenditures, as in the GWB crisis, and the growing disparity between projected revenue and actual taxes collected as business and wealth leaves New Jersey. Among the leading factors identified by corporations and persons leaving New Jersey are corruption and incompetence in the legal and political systems. "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

Brent Johnson, "Lawsuit Claiming Retaliation Hits Snag: Ex-Prosecutor Says Politics Fueled Firing," The Star Ledger, May 8, 2014, p. 1. (Bennett A. Bolyn alleges he was fired for political reasons resulting in interference with  criminal investigation by Mr. Christie's minions: Does the OAE target attorneys for "political" reasons at the behest of bosses? Does the OAE target lawyers because the agency's leaders or judges are paid in cash by a person or persons to do so? Was Mr. McGill paid in cash by anyone in connection with me or my matters? "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")

"PA and Politics," (Editorial) The Record, April 23, 2014, p. A-10. (Remove the influence of New Jersey political bosses as much as possible from the selection process for PA positions. An effort is underway to do exactly that: "David Samson Resigns.")

Daniel Burnett, "The Disappearance of William Shakespeare," (Op-Ed) The Record, April 25, 2014, p. A-10. ("A recent survey found that only 17 percent of college graduates knew the effect of the Emancipation Proclamation, just 42 percent knew the Battle of the Bulge was fought during World war II, and not even two in five could identify term lengths for their senators or representatives." Only 38% of institutions of higher learning require ANY course in literature, the numbers are even lower for philosophy, logic, physics or mathematics. The U.S. is at the bottom of First World nations in terms of general education among the population: "Nihilists in Disneyworld" and "Who killed the liberal arts?" then "Shakespeare's Black Prince" and "Why Jane Can't Read.")

John M. Crisp, "Senate Torture Report Needs Full Disclosure," (Op-Ed) The Record, April 25, 2014, p. A-10. ("America has, indeed, TORTURED persons in violation of domestic and international law." America should commit never to torture again. "What is it like to be tortured?" and "Psychological Torture in the American Legal System.")

AP, "Ex-Crossing Guard Gets 18 Years," The Record, April 23, 2014, p. A-3.

"NEWARK -- Federal prosecutors say a former school crossing guard has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for producing and distributing HUNDREDS of child porn images, including some shots taken in his own bedroom." (emphasis added!)

The defendant was in possession of computers and data-bases ("private network information") that were, presumably, seized by the authorities. ("Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth" and "Law Firm Employee Distributes Child Porn.")

In order for a person to hold a position of trust supervising children and being responsible for their safety background checks are necessary under federal and state law. 

With New Jersey's usual thoroughness and attention to detail, the background checks for Mr. Christesen were so negligent and incompetent that he was permitted to work with grammar school children, despite what now appears to be a "suspect" history as regards child molestation. ("New Jersey Child Abusers and Sex Traffickers" and "New Jersey Child Molesters and Pornographers.")

This latest defendant, Mr. Christesen, was cleared by New Jersey's tainted or bribed officials, plenty of whom seem to share his tastes for sex with underage persons. ("New Jersey's Child Sex Crisis" and "New Jersey's New Child Sex Crisis" then "Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")

"KENNETH CHRISTESEN will have to register as a sex offender under the sentence imposed Tuesday. He also will be under lifetime supervised release once he's freed from prison." ("New Jersey Superior Court Judge Is a Child Molester.")

This matter was heard in a Newark federal courtroom, but it does not concern a city resident. This is a suburban case which is not surprising in a state that leads the nation in child-prostitution and -pornography, from Atlantic City to Union City (and beyond), this filth has become New Jersey's primary claim to fame. 

New Jersey exports much of this disgusting material to the rest of the country and world, often by way of the GWB, to the indifference of the liberal media. ("New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters" and "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters.") 

The child-porn export business allows politicians, lawyers, judges and many prosecutors as well as cops to earn a little extra money because they are, admittedly, grossly underpaid in the Garden State. There is not enough money for public salaries because so much public revenue in N.J. is still being stolen or lost through corruption. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

"The 45-year-old Edison man had worked as a crossing guard at a Metuchen middle school before he was arrested in February 2013. He pleaded guilty in December. Christesen admitted he [disseminated] more than 600 images of child pornography from his home computer in 2012. Some of the files he distributed were photos he took in his bedroom of a naked child, who was bound [emphasis added] in some of the images." ("Abuse and Exploitation of Women in New Jersey" and "Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whore House?" then "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

N.J.'s child sex industry simply could not thrive as it does without the active cooperation -- even assistance -- of some law enforcement personnel. ("N.J. Female Professor Rapes Disabled Man" and "Charles P. Torres Sex Trafficker.")

It may be that extra federal help is needed to deal with this problem. New Jersey law enforcement in places like Hudson, Bergen, Essex and Union Counties may be too complicit in this horror to help solve the problem. ("New Jersey is Lucky Luciano's Havana" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Law and Politics.")

Mr. Christie should consider seeking effective assistance from the FBI and Justice Department that concentrates on Cuban-American organized crime's role in this loathsome industry. It may be particularly effective to focus on Elizabeth and Union City or West New York, even if this involves resistance from Albio Sires and Bob Menendez, or other Cuban-American politicians with their own agendas. ("Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" and "Crooked Broker Paid Off Menendez!" then "Wedding Bells Ring For Menendez!" and "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")

Mr. Christie cannot allow himself to be intimidated by Right-wing Cuban-American contributors to the Republican party -- persons who are often reluctant to discuss the sources of their new-found wealth or their influence in Spanish-language media. ("Miami's Cubanoids Protest Against Peace" and "Cubanazos Pose a Threat to National Security.")

I wonder how Marilyn Straus came to work at UNIVISION? I also wonder whether Ms. Straus' UNIVISION personnel file has been shared with persons, illegally, along with her medical and legal records? Again: How many persons were allowed to rape Marilyn Straus while she was under hypnosis? Who were these persons? Estela de La Cruz? What name did you give to Marilyn Straus, Ms. De La Cruz? ("Diana's Friend Goes to Prison" and "Marilyn Straus Was Right!")

Gilberto Garcia claimed to have friends and "connections" at UNIVISION. I wonder whether Mr. Garcia has any views on these issues and exactly what relationship existed between Mr. Garcia and the so-called "Terry Tuchin" person (who is an alleged psychiatrist) and/or John McGill, Esq.? Was there a connection between Alex Booth and Gilberto Garcia aimed at harming me? Ms. Kriko may have been a "close friend" of Diana Lisa Riccioli's who shared Ms. Riccioli's "interests." Did you meet Marilyn Straus, Mary Anne Kriko? If so, where and when did you meet Marilyn Straus, Ms. Kriko? What name did you, Ms. Kriko, give to Marilyn Straus? Lilian Munoz? Lourdes Santiago, did you "ladies" meet Marilyn Straus? If so, what name did you, Ms. Santiago, give to Marilyn Straus? Did all of these women have sex with Ms. Straus while she was drugged, or under hypnosis, or at any time, as "therapy"? How about "Terry Tuchin" and "Alex Booth," did you ethical gentlemen also have sex with Ms. Straus as part of her "therapy"? ("Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy" then "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest" and "Crooked Cop Lies to Convict People" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")