Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Dirty Tricks, Again?

September 20, 2012 at 3:15 P.M. Thank you, Marilyn. I appreciate the birthday wishes that you would like to express.

September 18, 2012 at 12:02 P.M. Editing of my texts is obstructed. No italics or bold script, until now, has been available after the alterations of my dashboard. I sometimes find these features restored to the site only to have them disappear, once more, the next day. I have receive no explanation of these changes and alterations. I will continue to try to write every day. I have received no response to my inquiries from New Jersey. Curiously, the water was shut off in my building without warning today. I am sure that this was because of an emergency repair and only a coincidence.

I have a birthday coming up. I will repost my birthday greeting for someone who, I believe, wishes to communicate the same sentiments to me, but she may be unable to communicate at all with the outside world.

I take this opportunity to renew my commitment (more in anger than in sadness today) to the struggle against censorship, cybercrime, corruption, and cover-ups. At any time, I may be prevented from regaining access to these blogs or other methods may be used to silence me. ("What is it like to be tortured?" and "How censorship works in America.")

A New Jersey Superior Court judge has set aside most of the convictions of Ken Zisa, who now faces no more than 5 years in prison. This highly unusual move by the judge suggests a secret deal of some kind or strange sympathy for Mr. Zisa from a fellow Bergen County insider. Mr. Molinelli may appeal this ruling.

The Israeli Prime Minister has taken to the airwaves in America to warn of Iran's nuclear weapons program. Iran, as he said in 1993, is "one month from developing a bomb." It is possible that, because my statements as well as the evidence and sources listed for them are "controversial," more intense censorship and cybercrime efforts from New Jersey are to be expected. Other New Yorkers are threatened by these tactics. I hope that Ray Kelly appreciates this point before someone else is injured.

Steven Lee Myers, "Israel Leader Makes Case Against Iran On U.S. Shores," in The New York Times, September 17, 2012, at p. A4. (Campaigning for Mitt Romney? Why the Israeli hostility to Mr. Obama? My theory is that an effort is being made to "pressure" Mr. Obama into increasing military aid to Israel. Mr. Romney has expressed "no interest" in the peace process or concern about Israel's actions in the West Bank and Gaza. Mr. Romney has also indicated that he will INCREASE military spending, including aid to Israel, which will benefit his friends contracting with the government. This may explain why he is favored by Jerusalem.)

Stephanie Akin & Karen Sudol, "Judge Used Rare Option in Zisa's Case: Evidence Not Shown to Back Convictions," in The Record, September 14, 2012, at p. A-1. (Superior Court Judge Joseph Conte granted, for the most part, a motion from the defense to set aside verdicts against Ken Zisa on the grounds that they are "against the weight of the evidence." Juries must be very mistaken or delusional in their findings for such a motion to be granted. I cannot believe that Zisa's jury was way off the mark in what seemed an eminently sensible verdict. I have never seen an African-American defendant receive a positive outcome after filing such a motion. An appeal is pending. I hope.)

If I am able to continue writing, I plan to complete a short story entitled "Conversation on a Train." I do not know whether I will be able to post that text even if I am able to finish it. I will draft my review of "Total Recall." Finally, I hope to see and review "Looper." I have completed a long essay "What is Memory?" I will try to find a way to post that work on-line because I am sure that it is especially important and may help persons suffering from traumatic memory loss and seeking recovery of repressed recollections.