September 15, 2012 at 12:50 P.M. An alarm was set off at the Morningside Heights branch, NYPL. I was disturbed to notice a young woman who was crying as she left the library. There are many persons in this city who were present on 9/11 and are now living with the effects of serious trauma. If this alarm was about disrupting my writing experience, New Jersey persons should understand that it is highly dangerous to do what you are doing and also criminal in New York city and state.
You are hurting many innocent persons, "Mr. Tuchin." (Bob Menendez?) I write this at the Inwood branch of the NYPL. I will be moving to different branches of the library all the time. I can never be sure of writing from one day to the next. More items focusing on increased corruption leading to new arrests in New Jersey will be posted soon. ("How censorship works in America" and "Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey.")
September 13, 2012 at 1:30 P.M. Attacks against my writings and efforts to deny me access to the Internet this week prevent me from editing a literary text that I am trying to complete. I will do my best to work on that story at some point in the next few days.
I was happy to learn of my old friend Ariel Rodriguez's elevation to the N.J. Supreme Court. I will direct my comments to Ariel: I am confident that he is personally aware of the crimes committed against me and of the persons responsible for them. This much has been clear for some time. It may be that Ariel's elevation to the bench was a reward for remaining silent about this matter or cooperating with behind-the-back efforts to silence me. I hope not.
Please contact me in your official capacities, in writing, if you wish to discuss this matter, Ariel. Alternatively, you may wish to bring this matter to the attention of Mr. Chiesa and/or the Governor and/or Mr. Rabner. "No comment" as a response from Judge Rodriguez will confirm my worst fears of corruption or intimidation. There is no longer any "covert operation" for you people in this situation. No plausible denial, gentlemen and ladies. Damage control requires your immediate attention. ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!" and "How censorship works in America" then "Torture.")
Dan Frosch, "Professor's Dismissal Upheld by Colorado Supreme Court," in The New York Times, September 11, 2012, at p. A12. (Ward L. Churchill, Professor at the University of Colorado, was terminated for expressions of controversial political opinions as determined by a trial jury. An appellate tribunal held that this was permissible under the circumstances.)
Charlie Savage, "Guantanamo Detainee, a Former Hunger Striker[,] Dies," in The New York Times, September 11, 2012, at p. C12. ("Detainee" whose release was "allowed" years ago by Mr. Bush as well as President Obama "died" -- he probably committed suicide or was killed -- over the weekend while still in confinement.The blatant disregard for legality at Guantanamo constitutes a shock to the world. This man -- whose name is not mentioned in the newspaper at his death -- has not been charged with and/or convicted of any crime. However, he was denied his freedom for more than ten years and, ultimately, lost his life in prison. "Legality and Ethics.")
Kate Zernike, "Trenton Mayor and Two Others Are Charged in Bribery Cases," in The New York Times, September 11, 2012, at p. A18. (Tony F. Mack, Mayor of Trenton, takes New Jersey corruption to a new level. I will be writing more about this matter in the days ahead if I am able to return to this blog.)
Eric Lichtblau, "Report Casts a Harsh Light on Lawmakers' Fund Raising," in The New York Times, May 10, 2012, at p. A19. (Republican money man, with alleged ties to Marco Rubio and Iliana Ros Leghtinen, is subject to ethics probe.)
Kim Lueddeke & Jeff Pillets, "Donor for Dems Pleads Guilty: Made $98,600 in Illegal Contributions," in The Record, May 10, 2012, at p. A-1. (Senator Bob is for all the people who can contribute $98,600. Is Senator Bob an "ethical" New Jersey attorney?)
"Kate Zernike" and "Kim Lueddeke" are names used, probably, by Chris Christie's operative, Kim Guardagno. No conflict of interest, OAE? ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
September 12, 2012 at 2:10 P.M. All of the changes made yesterday to "Chief Justice Stuart Rabner and the Decline of the New Jersey Supreme Court" seem to have vanished. Luckily, I made a copy of the edited and revised text yesterday. I will do my best to restore the changes that I made previously to that work as soon as possible. (I have both the pre-edited text and post-edited text with the receipts for computer reservations at NYPL, Morningside Heights branch. The print-outs are dated. Perhaps it is only my view of this work that was altered.)
A number of laptops were shut down as persons were using them. I was prevented from writing, abruptly, giving hackers an opportunity to damage several texts. I will try to discover the harm done and make all necessary repairs. Yesterday afternoon I was also prevented from working on a literary text at blogger. I will try to return to that work for a full 45 minutes sometime this week.
I regret that users of NYPL computers are being subjected to these assaults and to the presence of disruptive and unpleasant persons who seem to be reading from the same script. Several computers and printers belonging to the library have been damaged or destroyed. All of this may be about making things more difficult for me. Shame on you, Mr. Menendez. ("How censorship works in America" and "Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey.")
"Bergen County insurance broker JOEPH BIGICA, a deep pockets Democratic contributor who won millions in no-bid government contracts across New Jersey, pleaded guilty Wednesday to making $98,600 in illegal campaign contributions to an un-named federal official."
Senator Robert Menendez has turned out to be the "un-named federal official" who ACCEPTED money from Mr. Bigica. ("Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?" and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")
"A spokesperson for Senator Menendez later acknowledged that the Democrat from Union City was the federal official referred to in the court papers, but mentioned that the Senator had been a 'victim'of Bigica."
Irony? ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!")
Mr. Bigica paid little or no taxes since 1999. He agreed to make restitution to the IRS of more than $2.1 MILLION.
Mr. Bigica denies mafia affiliations as does Mr.Menendez.
Neither Senator Menendez nor his spokesperson will acknowledge or admit to being subject to several new federal investigations for corruption -- investigations based in New Jersey and elsewhere, i.e., New York. ("Is Senator Menendez For Sale?" and "Is Senator Menendez a Suspect in Mafia-Political Murder in New Jersey?" then "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry.")
Mr. Menendez will not acknowledge or comment upon any awareness he may have concerning cybercrimes or other crimes committed against me as well as many others, both in New Jersey and New York, or elsewhere. ("Is Senator Bob For Human Rights?" and "Senator Bob Gets Over on the Feds" then "Is Menendez For Sale?" and, again, "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" and "Senator Bob Has Not Been Indicted Today!" then "More Problems For Menendez -- Tapes!" and "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
A list of sources will be added to this text detailing (among other things) further examples of corruption in New Jersey's political and legal system occuring only during the past few months.
Sources:
David E. Sanger & Isabel Kerschner, "Israel Leader Stiffens Call for U.S. to Set Iran Trigger," in The New York Times, September 12, 2012, at p. A1. (In a surprising example of the "tail wagging the dog," Israel's Prime Minister criticizes U.S. President Obama -- without naming him -- in a bid to affect the presidential election and American foreign policy that is being studied in the world. This controversial and most unwise statement by Israel was obviously coordinated with Mr. Romney's campaign, which was -- mysteriously -- well prepared for it. Much of the hostility directed at U.S. embassies in the Middle East is due to the U.S. relationship with Israel. Perhaps some of the censorship aimed against me is the result of an unholy alliance between Miami and Jerusalem. "Terry Tuchin," can you shed any light on this mystery? This statement and Mr. Romney's recent comments suggest to enemies of the U.S. that there are "exploitable divisions in American/Israeli ranks" that will endanger American and Israeli lives. I hope not. Silencing me is not the answer, Terry Tuchin, Bob Yudin, or Senator Cardinale.)
"A Defeat for Impartial Courts," (Editorial) in The New York Times, September 12, 2012, at p. A30. (The corruption of electoral politics enters the judiciary further diminishing the independence of courts: "New Jersey Judges Take Care of Their Own" and "New Jersey's Unethical Judiciary.")
John Reitmeyer, "Trenton Wants Tighter Watch On Insurance: Issues Alert to Local Officials," in The Record, August 30, 2012, at p. A-3. ("Undisclosed side agreements" between insurers and elected officials in New Jersey may allow for secret perks for officials and/or kickbacks, allegedly. How nice for them.)
Anthony Campini, "N.J. High Court Fills Vacancies Temporarily: Two Appointments Maintain Balance," in The Record, September 5, 2012, at p. A-8. (N.J. Supreme Court is now up to 12 prospective justices, this week. Mr. Rabner has decided to make additional appointments as "shadow governor" to lighten the work load after consulting with "friends" in Jerusalem or Angelo "The Horn" Prisco. Ariel Rodriguez -- a person I know well -- and Mary Catherine Cuff, will play musical chairs on the Trenton court called: "the most corrupt in America.")
John Petrick, "Ex-Official, Town, Chief Settle Harassment Suit: Halledon Legal Battle Began 2009," in The Record, September 5, 2012, at p. L-1. (Police Chief LUIS MERCURO made "vulgar and defamatory" remarks to former councilwoman, Heather Kilminster. Diana Lisa Riccioli, Terry Tuchin, and others have made such remarks about me, behind-my-back, at a time when this was calculated to do professional harm: "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")
Virginia Rohan & Eric Connor, "School Sex Case Where Victim is Seen as Victor: Affairs With Female Teachers Often Glorified," in The Record, May 11, 2012, at p. A-1. (Attempt to restore the reputation of DIANA LISA RICCIOLI's friend KRISTIN LEONE, teacher who had sex with a child in Clifton, New Jersey. How many times did you rape Marilyn Straus, Diana? How often did you, Diana, make Marilyn Straus -- d.o.b. May 24, 1959 -- available for sex with others in an impaired state? Were you, Diana, involved with Ms. Poritz at the same time as your sexual "relationship" with Marilyn Straus? "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Craig Wolff, "Hudson Official Admits to Graft: North Bergen DPW Chief Ordered Workers to do Political Jobs in County," in The Star Ledger, September 12, 2012, at p. 1. (North Bergen official admitted commandeering employees and resources for electoral purposes at taxpayer expense and much worse.)
Patricia Alex, "College Defends Deal With Professor: Litigation Over Grade Fixing Claim Seen as Costlier," in The Record, September 7, 2012, at p. L-1. (Peter Huff, professor at Bergen Community College, will be rewarded with sabbatical at his anual pay of $133,000 DESPITE substantial allegations of grade inflation and grade-fixing, possibly for a small fee, by Professor Huff, and no doubt romantic entanglements with students. "America's Nursery School Campus" and "Why Jane Can't Read.")
Christopher Baxter, "Guilty Plea Entered in Child Sex Counts," in The Star Ledger, September 12, 2012, at p. 17. (Camden, New Jersey's Rachael Baker [sic.] -- a possible political "hanger-on" -- admitted engaging in sexual acts with an 8 year-old girl. Photos of these acts were "disseminated" to Gary Cramer, 27, and others in a "private network," possibly including public officials. How strange that the names of participants are not being made public? Do you speak to me of "ethics," Mr. Rabner?)
Hannan Adeley, et als., "History Teacher Latest to Face Sex Charges: Accused of Having a Relationship With a Boy, 16," in The Record, May 10, 2012, at p. A-1. (A Clifton High School teacher -- with possible connections to Diana Lisa Riccioli -- Kristin Leone was arrested for having sexual contact with a student, possibly at the school itself. How many students in total were involved? Males and females?)
AP, "Top Cop Faces Hearing on High Speed Caravan," in The Record, May 10, 2012, at p. A-3. (One standard for Col. Rick Fuentes and another for the rest of New Jersey's population. Does not a 100 mile per hour jaunt on the Turnpike endanger the public? "New Jersey's KKK Police Scandal" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police.")
Kim Lueddeke, "Ex-Union Official ADMITS He Took a Bribe," in The Record, May 10, 2012, at p. L-3. (Patrick Viola, 45, of Edgewater pleaded guilty to accepting $4,000 to allow for non-union labor. Hey, Kim Guardagno -- does Christie know that you're moonlighting?)
Abbott-Koloff, "Man Admits Defrauding Banks," in The Record, May 10, 2012, at p. L-3. (Is it true that Gilberto Garcia, Esq. is facing ethics and/or criminal charges? Ms. Kriko? Jose Ginarte? Edgar Navarete?)