Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Menendez and Christie May Face Ethics Charges.

February 24, 2015 at 1:34 P.M. I returned the form, allegedly from the U.S. Attorney, to the U.S. Justice Department with attachments.

I find it amazing that the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York needs to ask whether I am a U.S. citizen. It is also unusual for the U.S. Attorney to use a postage meter number belonging to a Trenton, New Jersey government agency.

The package to the U.S. Attorney was sent by me via overnight mail under the following tracking number: EK 701672829 US. Delivery will take place before 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, February 25, 2015.

It is a federal crime to represent yourself as the U.S. Justice Department, or the I.R.S. (or as Ms. Letitia James, N.Y.'s Public Advocate), and it is far worse to use the U.S. mails in furtherance of a criminal conspiracy. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?")

February 18, 2015 at 1:31 P.M. I am in receipt of a request for further information from the Department of Justice in connection with matters that I have brought to the attention of the U.S. Attorney. 

I will complete the necessary form and return it to the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. I will supply copies of this form to the District Attorneys that I contacted in connection with previous matters detailed in these blogs. ("An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq." and "The Invicta Watch Company" as well as the "Invicta Watch Company Caper" then "Stuart Rabner's Selective Sense of Justice" and "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?")

I would be happy to meet -- privately, if you prefer -- with officials at the U.S. Attorney's Office and/or representatives of the OAE and/or New Jersey's Supreme Court (if they deem it appropriate) to examine these issues. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.") 

February 17, 2015 at 1:25 P.M. Did Ms. Poritz have sexual contact with Marilyn Straus at the time of Ms. Poritz's undisputed "erotic relationship" with Diana Lisa Riccioli? Did Ms. Riccioli supply young women as sexual partners for Ms. Poritz? If so, was this "supplying" of young women on the part of Ms. Riccioli "compensated" in any way by Ms. Poritz, New Jersey's former Chief Justice? Was Ms. Riccioli allowed to identify herself as a "therapist" by Ms. Poritz? Did Jennifer Velez have sexual contact with Marilyn Straus? Did Jennifer Velez participate in hypnosis or other "therapy" sessions involving Marilyn Straus?

Was Estela De La Cruz a sexual partner of Marilyn Straus at any time, including while Ms. Straus was drugged or under hypnosis? Did Ms. De La Cruz identify herself as "Diana Lisa Riccioli" to any person at any time? Did Ms. De La Cruz, a Superior Court Judge in New Jersey, use fictitious names to contact my clients, or former clients, or any other person in connection with matters pertaining to me, or Ms. Straus, at any time? If so, when and with whom did Ms. De La Cruz engage in these activities and/or practices? Did (or does) Ms. De La Cruz use the services of prostitutes at any time? ("Marilyn Straus Was Right!" and "Protecting Sex Workers.")

Did Diana Lisa Riccioli use fictitious names (including representing herself as Estela De La Cruz) to contact or communicate with anyone at any time? Did persons falsely claim to be "judges" or other officials in order to contact persons in the life of Marilyn Straus, including her former employer, UNIVISION in Miami? Luisa Gutierrez, Esq., does this ring a bell? ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!") 

Is the continuing silence and inaction by the OAE and Mr. Rabner complicity in the criminal conspiracy against me and so many others? Is this today's legal "ethics" in New Jersey, Mr. Rabner? Is the continuing cover-up and "wall-of-silence" approach to my inquiries and those of so many others concerned with these matters in Trenton an effort to protect Ms. Poritz? Mr. Rabner? Mr. Menendez? All of the above? ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq.") 

February 10, 2015 at 3:05 P.M. A list of sources will be added to this essay in the days ahead. Alterations and deformations of this text are always expected, possibly as a result of hackers using New Jersey government or police computers. Access to the Internet is still blocked from my home laptop. I continue to await (and look forward to) Mr. Vance's response to my letter. Several pages of this text were deleted before I could post them. I will retype those pages and re-post them.

Alan Blinder, "Judge Defies Gay Marriage Law," The New York Times, February 9, 2015, p. A1. (Alabama Chief Justice Roy S. Moore, borrowing a page from Stuart Rabner's book, has ordered his state's Probate Judges to refuse licenses to "anyone" whose request violates his state's constitution. The "anyone" targeted by this pronouncement refers to gay residents of the state. The Alabama legislature provided for same-sex marriage licenses and the U.S. Supreme Court's Winslow decision mandates recognition of any one state's decision on such a matter by all other states as well as by all persons -- whether they are affected, personally, or not! -- within the enacting state. Clearly, Chief Justice Moore opposes same-sex marriage and wishes to read his personal rejection of this right held by some of his fellow citizens into the Alabama constitution in the absence of a case or controversy before his court. This is to exceed the judicial power. Furthermore, preemption and supremacy provisions of the federal Constitution may well preclude this unilateral action by Mr. Moore. State constitutions may grant greater (not lesser) rights to citizens than those afforded by the U.S. Constitution. This is a fact forgotten by Ms. Poritz and her successors in the New Jersey Supreme Court. However, it is a legal principle that will certainly be brought to the attention of Chief Justice Moore by the U.S. Supreme Court. "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

Ashley Southern, "Substitute Teaching Assistant Accused of Raping Mentally Ill [sic.] Boy," The New York Times, February 9, 2015, p. A15. (Maria Contreras, 29, has been asked to move to New Jersey where this sort of thing is routine. Ms. Contreras claims to be a lesbian. "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")

Kirk Semple, "New Yorkers Clamor For IDs, Swamping the Mayor's Key Project," The New York Times, February 7, 2015, p. A1. (Republicans at this newspaper have reworked their Obamacare forecasts of doom in order to criticize the mayor's city identification card project. I appeared on the second day of availability and was given a date in April to receive my card. Perhaps this was a deliberate sabotage attempt by persons critical of the mayor, or myself. I am sure that Mr. de Blasio and I are equally flattered by this hostility.)

Kate Zernike, "U.S. Subpoenas Travel Records of Ex-Port Authority Chief," The New York Times, February 7, 2015, p. A17. (David Samson, Esq., former Chairman of the Port Authority and New Jersey Attorney General, is certainly no friend of mine nor of President Obama's administration. Exactly what role Mr. Samson played in Bridgegate is unclear and so is the amount "missing" from the P.A.'s coffers. Perhaps Sheldon Silver can shed some light on this mystery? "David Samson Resigns!")

Samuel G. Friedman, "Strains Grow Between Israel and Jews in the U.S.," The New York Times, February 7, 2015, p. A17. (Has Mr. Netanyahu's policy alienated his core constituency in the U.S. while creating unhelpful conflicts for all Jews? "The Audacity of Hope.")

Sheraib Almosowa & Rod Nordland, "Drone Strike in Yemen Said to Kill Senior Qaeda Figure," The New York Times, February 6, 2015, p. A6. (U.S. drone policies have worked brilliantly in Yemen resulting in the collapse of the U.S.-friendly government in that nation. Al Qaeda is spreading to Oman and Saudi Arabia from Yemen. Bahrain is said to be next. This is not the best of times for Mr. Netanyahu to speak before a joint session of Congress. "Israel Heightens Gaza Crisis.") 

Jason Grant, "Sayerville [N.J.] Football Coach is Ousted After Scandal," The New York Times, February 6, 2015, p. A17. (George Najjar faces sex abuse and other charges in typical Jersey fashion. "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey.")

J. David Goodman & Al Baker, "New Challenges to Secrecy That Shields Police Files," The New York Times, February 5, 2015, p. A19. (Please reveal the truth about my matters, Mr. Rabner. "Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?") 

"Will Anyone Pay For Abu Ghraib?," (Editorial) The New York Times, February 5, 2015, p. A26. (When "crimes against humanity" are ignored by a legal system that claims to be "ethical" -- that system loses respect and credibility. It is necessary to prosecute those who commit such atrocities in order to protect the very concept of legality. "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption.")

Michael R. Gordon & David M. Herzenhorn, "U.S. and Europe Working to End Ukraine Fighting: Conflict Intensifying," The New York Times, February 6, 2015, p. A1. (Threatening Mr. Putin will not work. The number of casualties in Ukraine has not yet matched the deaths in Gaza and East Jerusalem. "Mr. Putin's Advice to America.") 

Julie Hirshfield Davis [Jennifer Shuessler] & Ashley Parker, [Manohla Dargis] "A Democrat Who Defies Obama On Cuba and Iran," The New York Times, February 6, 2015, p. A15. ("Ashley Parker" is the most WASP name this "journalist" could come up with: "Manohla Dargis"? "Lizette Alvarez"? "Lilian Munoz"? "Tricia Enright"? "Victoria Burnett"? "Estela de La Cruz"? Some help with the names may be in order, ladies. "Kim Guardagno"? "Kim Lueddeke"?)

Michael D. Shear, "Obama and Senator Spar On How to Handle Iran," The New York Times, January 16, 2015, p. A9.

Jeff Pillets & Herb Jackson, "Flurry of Political Activity on Xanadu: Emails Show Menendez as 'Amazing' Help to Project," The Record, February 7, 2015, p. A-1. 

"What went wrong[?]," The Star-Ledger, February 9, 2015, p. 1. 

Claude Brodesser-Akner, "It's Not Over Yet: Republican Operatives Say Gov. Christie Still Has Time to Get Back in the Groove," The Star-Ledger, February 9, 2015, p. 1. (He's "grooving" on a Tuesday afternoon.)

"ETHICS: A left-leaning [?] watchdog group has asked the New Jersey State Ethics Committee to investigate [Christie's] acceptance of free travel to Israel and Jordan. The legal fund also filed complaints regarding his trips to Dallas Cowboys games."

New Jersey residents may be more unhappy that Mr. Christie was allowed to return to the Garden State. ("Is Christopher Christie 'Mentally Deranged' and a 'Liar'?")

I have reason to believe that numerous groups have requested the truth in my matters from the Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) and New Jersey Supreme Court without receiving the courtesy of a response from Trenton. ("New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores" and, again, "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

Such requests for the truth in my matters continue to be ignored. Mr. Vance -- evidently, for reasons unknown -- cannot respond to my communications even if this silence violates his oath of office and professional ethics standards as a prosecutor. ("An Open Letter to Cyrus Vance, Jr., Esq." and "Prosecutorial Misconduct.")

"PORT AUTHORITY: United Airlines confirmed it has been asked to turn over information to federal prosecutors who are looking into flights by David Samson, [who is seemingly protected by Stuart Rabner from any meaningful New Jersey ethics inquiry,] the former Port Authority Chairman [and loyal friend to Mr. Netanyahu?] who resigned in the aftermath of the GWB scandal." ("David Samson Resigns!")

Mr. Samson is said to detest President Obama. David Samson, former N.J. Attorney General, was probably among the persons going after me on behalf of Senator Menendez -- perhaps for some under-the-table cash. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")

Accusations of racism and strange bookeeping against Essex County's David Samson have been made in the past.

"PR: An off-the-cuff comment on vaccination backfired on Christie, prompting his office to issue a clarifying statement and drawing fire from likely Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton. [Christie] also refused to answer a journalist's question about ISIS while in London." ("Christie Gives a Donor $1 MILLION of New Jersey Money.") 

Meanwhile back at the ranch: Menendez must have spent a great deal of money for what purported to be a "favorable" article in America's newspaper of record:

This sort of "puff-piece" in America's self-proclaimed newspaper of record (see above) is known as a form of "journalistic fellatio." In fact, the gist of this article is unhelpful to Menendez as it arrives with new allegations of corruption and secret calls for legal ethics investigations against the Senator over the doomed Xanadu project. ("Menendez Loves Xanadu!" and "Cement is Gold!")

Menendez was "amazingly helpful" (according to emails) in exchange for what appears to be a small fee from developers who scammed billions of dollars of N.J. and federal taxpayer money. ("Xanadu and You Are Perfect Together!" then "Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Bribery in Union City, New Jersey.")

Menendez asked for $50,000 for his efforts, but (allegedly) only received $20,000 from the Xanadu people. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")

In the discovery emerging from the latest Joe Ferreiro corruption trial, it is clear that Menendez traded efforts to secure the Xanadu "Developer's" (I use the word loosely) "efforts" against federal officials -- including the Army Corps of Engineers who smelled a rat -- to "facilitate" a project that never happened, except that BILLIONS of New Jersey taxpayer dollars were lost. ("Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")

Worse, it seems that Menendez's "running of interference" was deemed "amazing" by the Xanadu people, perhaps because they resulted in Menendez asking, through his "friend" Kay LiCausi (the so-called "bag person"), for $50,000 in "contributions." ("Joe Ferreiro is Bergen's Godfather.")

"The [Army Corps of Engineers expressed concerns about Xanadu] and is 'playing games at the last minute,' executive Jim Dausch [then legally represented by the man who is now N.J.'s U.S. Attorney, Paul Fishman, who obviously "ain't gonna do nothing!"] wrote in an email to his lobbyist Kay LiCausi [who was really Menendez's "lobbyist," as it were,] a former aide to then Rep. Bob Menendez, the third-highest ranking Democrat in the House at that point."

Mr. Dausch said:

" ... 'Could you dial up Menendez and tell these guys [the feds, that is,] to lay off?' ..." ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "More Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" then "Joe Ferreiro Indicted Again.")

The feds have a very poor sense of humor about these things. Sure enough, good-old-Bob's efforts to "block the feds" paid off: 

"Democratic leader Joe Ferreiro depicts Menendez jumping into action and winning a lucrative approval for jubilant Xanadu developers, who called the Congressman 'amazing.' ... "

Yes, but does Ms. LiCausi feel the same, Bob? Alicia Mucci? ("Wedding Bells Ring For Menendez!" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes!" and "Another FBI Investigation of Menendez.")

Cash for Menendez soon followed from his "legislative efforts" to coin a phrase. ("Was Menendez Bribed to Get a Visa For a Croney?")

"In Grand Jury testimony released this week, Dausch said Menendez or someone Dausch believed was speaking for Menendez [Ms. LiCausi?] sought $50,000 in campaign contributions from the Xanadu developer after the permit was granted." ("Illegal Payments to Bob Menendez.")

It has been suggested that Menendez received the full $50,000, but only deposited $20,000 (as a campaign contribution), allowing the balance of $30,000 -- probably in cash -- to "go south," as it were, being undeclared income, or more along the lines of a personal contribution to his own wallet rather than any political campaign. ("Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Union City New Jersey is Meyer Lansky's Whore House.")

"Baby, we were born to run!"

Mark Mazetti, "C.I.A. Report Found Value of Brutal Interrogation Was Inflated," The New York Times, January 2, 2015, p. A7. (The C.I.A. now admits lying about the value of torture-generated "information." Please see: "C.I.A. Lies and Torture.")

Stephen Castle, "A Cover-Up, Of Sorts, At a Tabloid in Britain," The New York Times, January 21, 2015, p. A7. ("After more than 40 years of running a picture of a topless woman almost daily on its page 3, 'The Sun,' Britain's raucus and best selling newspaper, [sic.] appears to have given in [sic.] to changing social attitudes." Nothing is sacred in today's Britain. By way of response, apparently, The New York Times featured a photo of a shirtless man on the front page February 19, 2015.)

Adam Liptak, "Scalia Lands On Top of Sarcasm Index of Justices," The New York Times, January 30, 2015, p. A10. ("As his acid dissent in a 2013 gay rights case [indicated, Scalia opposes] the cause of same-sex marriage. The 'legalistic argle-bargle in Justice Kennedy's majority opinion,' [in Winslow,] Justice Scalia wrote, 'suggested that it was only a matter of time until the court established a constitutional [sic.] right to same-sex marriage.' ... " Horrors!)

Bruce Webber, "Robert Stone, Novelist of the Vietnam Era [sic.] and Beyond, Dies at 77," The New York Times, January 12, 2015, p. A16. (Robert Stone's "A Hall of Mirrors" may be the best political novel of the contemporary era. There is no one writing novels today -- especially among younger American novelists -- to equal Stone's best work.)

"Judges With Hat in Hand," (Editorial) The New York Times, January 19, 2015, p. A19. ("The Florida judiciary is no stranger to misconduct and corruption." New Jersey is the only state that surpasses Florida for judicial misconduct and incompetence as well as corruption in the United States of America. "New Jersey's Failed Judiciary" and "Christie Rails Against New Jersey's Corrupt Judges.")

Lizette Alvarez & Kirsten Hussey, [Manohla Dargis] "Cubans Convicted in the U.S. Face New Fears of Deportation," The New York Times, January 19, 2015, p. A1. (Many of Senator Menendez's contributors may face deportation to Cuba, including "Manohla Dargis," perhaps, who has "opened her legs." Please see "Manohla Dargis Strikes Again!" then "'The Reader': A Movie Review" and "Cubanazos Pose a Threat to National Security.")

Matt Arco, "As Trip Ends, Christie Zips His Lips Amid Controversy," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 1. (Mr. Christie's "foot-in-mouth" disease is getting worse. It appears that New Jersey's governor has sacrificed his political fortunes through ill-considered remarks. "Is Christopher Christie 'Mentally Deranged' and a 'Liar'?)

Jonathan D. Salant, "Targeting State Department, Menendez Pushes Extradition of Chesimard at Senate Forum," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 3. (Mr. Menendez urges extradition of Assata Shakur from Cuba, but opposes deportation of convicted Cuban-Americans who contribute to his campaign and the efforts of fellow Cuban-American politicians. "Another FBI Investigation of Menendez" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")

Christopher Baxter, "Former Jersey Teacher Admits Stealing $249K in Disability Benefits," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 20. (A former Parsipany [N.J.] teacher stole $249,000 in disability benefits, possibly while working in another state. Sound familiar, Maria? Is Menendez providing protection for you, Maria? Were you approached to inform against me by Menendez or the OAE, Maria? Jennifer Velez? Were extra rewards available for lying about me, Maria? And how much did you steal from me or my office, Maria? "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")

Dan Ivers, "Teacher Accused of Hitting First-Graders With a Ruler," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 20. (An elementary school teacher ENJOYED -- probably sexually -- hitting small children with a ruler, including in allegedly "erotic" ways. "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison!")

Ben Horrowitz, "Teacher to Face Grand Jury On Misconduct Charge," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 20. (Nicole McDonough, 32, former high school teacher joins the growing ranks of teachers involved in sexual relationships with their students. Perhaps only the legal profession in the Garden State can claim as many child molesters as are found among N.J. school teachers. "Edward M. De Sear, Esq. and New Jersey's Filth" and "New Jersey Female Professor Rapes a Disabled Man.")

Christopher Baxter, "Man Accused of Hiding Child Porn in False Can," The Star-Ledger, February 4, 2015, p. 20. (Michael Prinzo, 24, joins the many child porn enthusiasts, consumers, and distributors in America's child porn capitol, New Jersey. "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters.") 

"How to Force Prosecutors to Play Fair," (Editorial) The New York Times, February 16, 2015, p. A16. ("When prosecutors cheat and lie repeatedly to win convictions, should their office be held accountable? When a man spends years, or decades, in prison as a result of such prosecutorial misconduct, should he be compensated?" Please see: "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

Campbell Robertson, "Most Alabama Judges Begin to Issue Licenses For Same-Sex Marriages," The New York Times, February 14, 2015, p. A13. ("After a week of conflicting court orders and sparring theories of judicial authority, the showdown over same-sex marriage in Alabama seemed to be heading toward an endgame on Friday." The Alabama Chief Justice finally accepted the supremacy of the federal Constitution. If only New Jersey could do the same all would be well. "New Jersey's Political and Supreme Court Whores.")

Jason Grant, "Selling a Cure For Being Gay Found Illegal In New Jersey," The New York Times, February 14, 2015, p. A19. (A Superior Court Judge in Hudson County, Peter J. Bariso, ruled that so-called "conversion therapy" which claims that homosexuality is a "curable mental disorder" is a form of criminal fraud. I concur. Interference in the sex life of anyone -- including heterosexuals! -- is illegal and fraudulent, especially when undertaken by crackpots calling themselves "therapists" while lacking all credentials and acting without the consent of victims. "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

Natalie O'Neill, "Hung Jury: Justice is Blind Drunk at Obama's Address," The New York Post, February 14, 2015, p. 3. (Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Gingsburg, 81, was fast asleep during President Obama's State of the Union Address. Ms. Poritz, New Jersey's former Chief Justice, was often inattentive, or asleep -- maybe worse! -- during arguments, even as Ms. LaVecchia, allegedly, received phone calls from the now-indicted Joe Ferreiro and other alleged underworld figures while on the bench. Hey, Jaynee -- did they ever find the $300 MILLION "lost" in the HIP scam on your watch? "Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Joseph Berger, "Dutchess County to Pay $7.5 MILLION For a Wrongful Conviction," The New York Times, February 13, 2015, p. A23. (Dursey Barzula is the latest African-American exonerated after appeals and after spending 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit thanks to prosecutors' incompetence -- at best -- and/or heinous misconduct at worst: "John McGill, Esq., the OAE, and New Jersey Corruption" and "Prosecutorial Misconduct.")

John C. Ensslin, "Jury Trial for Dems' Ex-Chief: Feds Drop Bid for New Evidence in Ferreiro Case," The New York Times, February 5, 2015, p. A-1. (M. Robert De Cotiis, Esq., the Dean of N.J.'s corrupt political lawyers -- and a distinguished former member of the New Jersey Legal Ethics Committee! -- is witness number one for the feds in Mr. Ferreiro's organized crime and/or racketeering trial. This is probably in exchange for not being prosecuted himself. Mr. De Cotiis was counsel to Governor McGreevey and alleged front-person on a number of scams in Trenton. Bob Menendez is also an alleged "unindicted and unidentified co-conspirator" in this matter. Do you fine ladies and gentlemen of the N.J. Bar Association speak to me of "ethics"? "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")

"Christie's Travels: England Trip Muddies Ethical Waters," (Editorial) The Record, February 5, 2015, p. A-8. (Mr. Christie's trip was funded by "Choose New Jersey" an organization made up of entities doing business in -- and with -- the state of New Jersey, possibly fronting for Sheldon Adelson, a very pro-Israeli citizen. What hurts investment in New Jersey is the corruption and ineptitude of the state's legal and political system as evidenced by this very trip to promote investment, allegedly. "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.") 

Shawn Boburg, "PA Inquiry Puts Official in Unwanted Spotlight: Transport Chief Has No Comment On Subpoenas," The Record, February 7, 2015, p. A-5. (N.J. Transportation Commissioner Jamie Fox did some lobbying for United Airlines and may face conflict of interest and other ethics charges in matters that may have enriched the former Chairman of the Port Authority, David Samson. "David Samson Resigns!")

Stephanie Dazio, "Fugitive in Stalking Case Extradited: Tenafly Activist For Kids With Special Needs Back in Bergen," The Record, February 7, 2015, p. L-1. (Jon Singer, 50, is fond of working with "special kids" and also involved in cyberstalking and harassment. Malbus? More child abuse allegations involving prominent officials in New Jersey are forthcoming. "New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters.") 

Melissa Hayes, "Ex-Christie Aide Named to State Commission of Investigation: Rosemary Iaconne Has Long Service With the Governor," The Record, February 10, 2015, p. A-5. (Ms. Iaconne is rumored to have underworld affiliations. America's "Soprano State" has selected the right person for the state's soiled Commission of Investigation: "Mafia Influence in New Jersey's Courts and Politics.")

Amir Alexander, "Disorder Rules the Universe," (Book Review) The New York Times, Science Times, February 17, 2015, p. D3. (A serious misunderstanding is revealed in this review by "Amir Alexander" -- who is probably "George Johnson" -- that reduces the value of this review substantially. It is not, in fact, "disorder" that governs REALITY, but rather more complex notions of "order" are necessary to encompass quantum mechanics and the requirement of a participatory element in scientific KNOWLEDGE. Chaos physics is not the same thing as quantum physics. Quantum physics "explains" phenomena where "prediction" is meaningless or irrelevant. Chaos principles apply in the every day world we inhabit. For example, they trouble persons concerned to "predict" the weather with imperfect success, who may be perfectly able to "explain" weather phenomena. "Is the universe only a numbers game?") 

Kathleen Lynn, "Ex-CEO to Pay $793,000: Englewood [N.J.] Man Who Led G-Trade Services Settles Federal Fraud Accusations Related to Taking Secret Profits," The Record, February 17, 2015, p. A-6. (Craig Lax, 50, former CEO of G-Trade Services, LLC. admitted "wrongdoing" -- not criminal conduct -- in settling the case, according to the SEC. Mr. Lax thanked his attorneys for all the help. He will enjoy a trip to the Bahamas for a little vacation.)

Ylia Khrennikou & Cornelius Rhan, "Hacker Group Blamed for $1 BILLION in Bank Thefts: Financial Institutions in 30 Nations Targeted , Firm Says," The Record, February 17, 2015, p. A-6. (Hackers based in Russia have found creative ways to counter the effects of the U.S.-sponsored sanctions. Mr. Putin said that he can neither condone or approve of such methods. "Mr. Putin's Advice to America.")

John Brennan, "1,700 Izod Center Workers Receive Their Pink Slips," The Record, February 5, 2015, p. A-6. (339 additional workers at Arcamak Food and Beverage Company will also lose their jobs because the Izod Center will close. Perhaps they can find jobs at the Xanadu Mall or working for Mercedes Benz in New Jersey, except that those entities are not available any more.)

John C. Ensslin, "Ferreiro's Racketeering Trial On Hold: Judge Weighs Defense Claim That U.S. Attorney Has Conflict," The Record, February 10, 2015, p. L-1. (A District Court Judge must consider whether N.J.'s U.S. Attorney has a conflict of interest in indicting Joe Ferreiro. I think Paul Fishman may have indicted Mr. Ferreiro to protect himself, Jim Dautsch, and Bob Menendez. This has nothing to do with how one feels about Joe Ferreiro. Menendez should have been indicted first and foremost. "Menendez Loves Xanadu!")

Jim Norman, "Accounts by Girls Lead to Sex Charges Against Two Men," The Record, February 10, 2015, p. L-3. (John Molinelli, Bergen County's Prosecutor, has indicted 2 men in separate incidents of aggravated sexual assaults: Bob Menendez supporter Julio Peralta-Aguilar, 47, from Cliffside Park, engaged in "inappropriate sexual activity with a 7-year-old girl"; Daniel O'Brien, 38, of Saddle Brook, molested a 9-year-old girl. I doubt that, given their ages, this is the first time for these offenders.)

David E. Sanger, "Fear of Israeli Leaks Fuels Distrust as U.S. and Iran Hold Nuclear Talks," The New York Times, February 18, 2015, p. A6. (Will Mr. Obama's "Iran strategy" succeed? Will leaks and subversion efforts from Israeli lobby politicians cause the failure of the strategy? We will see.)

Jodi Rudoren, "Inquiry by Israeli Comptroller Criticizes Spending Habits of Netanyahu and Wife," The New York Times, February 18, 2015, p. A7. (Among the incidental costs paid by Israeli taxpayers, in addition to salaries, was "nearly $120,000 in 2012, a third of that money for take out [sic.] meals. The state [sic.] paid $2,000 to clean the Netanyahu's private home" even when the Netanyahu family was residing in Jerusalem, also at public expense.) 

"A Stronger Freedom of Information Act," (Editorial) The New York Times, February 18, 2015, p. A20. (Stop the cover-up and lying, New Jersey. Please tell me the truth. "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

Susan K. Livio, "Long-Serving Head of Human Services Ready to Step Down," The Star-Ledger, February 18, 2015, p. 13. ("State Human Services Commissioner JENNIFER VELEZ, the top executive of the largest and most expensive department in state government, is resigning at the end of the month." Did Jennifer Velez use a fictious name, like Diana Lisa Riccioli, to communicate with persons in connection with me at any time? Is there a connection between Jennifer Velez and Maria Martinez? Diana Lisa Riccioli is also a "friend" of Ms. Velez, allegedly, as is Estela De La Cruz: "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")

Bill Wichert, "Maplewood Teacher Indicted On Charges of Sex Assaults On [Upon] Students," The Star-Ledger, February 16, 2015, p. 13. ("Nicole Dufault, 35, of Caldwell was indicted for assaulting six male students." There may be a repressed incident of sexual assault in this young woman's life that explains these events. "Protecting Sex Workers.") 

Bill Amoral, "Teacher is Charged After Drinking at a Party Leaves Teen in Hospital, Cops Say," The Star-Ledger, February 18, 2015, p. 16. (A party at an Edison school teacher's home placed a 15-year-old's life in danger from excessive drinking. What else might have happened had police not arrived at the scene is impossible to tell since many children were "blind drunk.")

Hugh R. Morley, "Business Rebates Go Unpaid by State: After Companies Do Their Part, N.J. Cuts Funds for Tax Breaks," The Record, February 18, 2015, p. A-1. (N.J. lied to businesses concerning tax rewards or incentives. Hence, more jobs will be leaving the state in 2015, probably because the money is "missing" to fulfill the state's obligations. Is this the "Christie miracle"?)

Melissa Hayes, "68% of N.J. Voters Find Fault With Christie," The Record, February 18, 2015, p. A-3. (Mr. Christie is planning a "good will tour" of Disneyworld with his family at N.J. taxpayers' expense. Say hello to Mickey, Chris!)

Peter J. Abramson, "Russia Denies Role in $300 MILLION Hacking: Accused in Global Theft of Hacking Data," The Record, February 18, 2015, p. A-3. (Mr. Putin is "shocked" to learn that this hacking has taken place and, allegedly, blames Mr. Medvedev, for the incident.)

Kibret Marcos, "Dad of 9 gets 3 Years for Selling Stolen Goods: $275,000 in Appliances on EBay and Amazon," The Record, February 18, 2015, p. L-2. (Allegedly, Abraham Baruchov of Clifton, N.J. -- was Diana Lisa Riccioli "cut in" on his scams? -- cried and said: "My people don't steal." Please see: "Taking My Business Elsewhere.") 

Richard Correa, "Fired Recreation Chief Denies He Extorted Fees: Passaic Ex-Official Turns Down Plea Offer," The Record, February 18, 2015, p. L-1. (Eddie Carrero, 54, former Passaic Recreation Director, pocketed more than $11,000 in program fees while he worked for the department. This is little league theft compared to Bob Menendez's "efforts." Ethics, Bob? Compare "Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" with "Illegal Payments to Bob Menendez.")