March 18, 2013 at 2:35 P.M. The essay that appears below was blocked when I first typed and attempted to publish it. I was forced to create a new post in order to publish it on-line. Censorship and cyberstalking efforts -- as one part of harassment aimed at silencing me -- continues to emanate from Trenton.
Attacks are increasing against these blogs and me. Please feel free to contact Mr. Rabner and Mr. Christie, whose silence is bizarre, to request the truth in these matters and some effort to control N.J.'s criminal cybercensorship.
"No comment" is not an acceptable response to public criminality. Have you no sense of decency, Mr. Rabner? Perhaps Mr. Rabner will take our calls if we identify ourselves as "Mr. Prisco"? ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
UN, "UN Official Says U.S. Drones Breach Pakistan's Sovereignty," in The New York Times, March 16, 2013, at p. A5. (UN human rights investigator has concluded that the U.S. has violated Pakistan's sovereignty and the human rights of drone victims.)
Charlie Savage, "Court Orders the C.I.A. to Disclose Drone Data," in The New York Times, March 16, 2013, at p. A15. (Federal Circuit Court "holds C.I.A. must disclose ... its records in drone strikes." Officially, there is no drone policy. When America's own courts do not accept the official White House canard, something has gone seriously wrong with American policies.)
Anthony Campisi & Abott-Koloff, "Child Porn Sting Nets 25: Men Allegedly Shared Videos of Graphic Sexual Abuse," in The Record, February 28, 2013, at p. A-1.
Kate Zernike, "New Jersey Lawyer Guilty of Murder," in The New York Times, March 19, 2013, at p. A21. (Mr. Bergrin operated a brothel in Manhattan to which prominent members of the legal profession and judiciary -- like his former colleague from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Chief Justice Rabner perhaps? -- were invited.)
"Six men from Bergen and Passaic Counties were among 25 people across the state charged with possessing and distributing child pornography after an investigation that involved high-tech computer tracking, state law enforcement authorities anounced Wednesday."
These arrests and the latest child exploitation crisis affecting the entire state of New Jersey involves a conspiracy to create and distribute child pornography, to make children available for prostitution, sometimes also to offer adult women and men for sexual "use" for money as well as (I believe) distribution of illegal drugs. ("New Jersey Superior Court Judge is a Child Molester" and "Judges Protect Child Molesters in Bayonne, New Jersey.")
None of this hateful criminal exploitation of children could take place in N.J. without the cooperation of public officials, lawyers, judges and police. ("New Jersey is the Home of Child Molesters" and "New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters.")
The videos -- despite the reservations of state police -- were probably, in some cases, actually made in New Jersey and are more lucrative for criminals than drugs.
This suggests that many of the events depicted in the videos (which are truly horrifying and repulsive) have taken place in New Jersey, presumably with impunity for the makers, since only low-end distributors have now been caught.
This is an area where Garden State Cuban-American organized crime seems to be very "successful." ("Cubanazos Pose a Threat to National Security.")
Tons of this material comes across the G.W. bridge every day. This is only possible because of bribery of local officials and police. ("Is Menendez For Sale?" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry.")
"They depicted children ranging in age from infancy to 10 years old, [sic.] said Detective John Gorman of the New Jersey State Police. He said the investigators don't know whether any of the photos or videos were made in New Jersey, but that they were produced in various locations across the nation, with some coming from other countries."
State Police will not confirm whether DIANA LISA RICCIOLI is a person of interest in connection with a sexual abuse investigation. In New Jersey, it may be that such matters would be taken care of for Ms. Riccioli, allegedly.
Was Ms. Marilyn Straus under hypnosis at any time when you "knew" or questioned her, Diana? Did you make Ms. Straus available for sex with others, while Ms. Straus was in an impaired state, Diana? Was Deborah T. Poritz sexually involved with Diana Lisa Riccioli when Ms. Riccioli "knew" Marilyn Straus? ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "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.")
This is the second major child pornography ring broken-up by police. Federal authorities have done even more damage in breaking-up New Jersey's "plethora" of child exploitation networks that are one result of the state's organized crime stranglehold on legal institutions. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
Alleged Bob Menendez supporter and "friend," LUIS CEDENO, 46, of Palisades Park, New Jersey, home of the escort agency involved in the Spitzer case in New York, may have been a "ring leader" in this revolting matter. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" then "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")
Sadly, Cuban-American organized crime CONTINUES to "lead the field" in this child abuse endeavor or industry as well as in cyberstalking me. ("Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" and "New Jersey's Child Sex Crisis.")
The massive amounts of money to be made from raping and abusing children creates a great deal of protection for these loathsome criminals among dishonest and greedy politicians. (Again: "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes" and "Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?")
Token arrests aside, there are massive amounts of this activity generating billions of dollars for New Jersey criminals and perverts. There are 50 to 100 arrests per county (70 arrests in Passaic County alone in 2011), more arrests were made elsewhere in the state.
Estimates are that this number represents only about 5% of total volume of yearly production of such filth which is still one of the few areas where New Jersey leads the nation. New Jersey is the place to get child porn. Congratulations. Do you speak to me of "ethics," Mr. Rabner? ("Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy" and "So Black and So Blue in Prison.")
Not one of the persons involved in this child pornography ring is African-American.
Hold your nose when you get on the Turnpike. A list of sources detailing the continuing corruption in New Jersey will be added to this essay in the days ahead. ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "New Jersey Rabbi Charged With Child Abuse.")
Sources:
New York & the World:
William Neuman, "Chavez Dies at 58 With Venezuela in Deep Turmoil," in The New York Times, March 6, 2013, at p. A1. (U.S. caught off guard by the reaction to the death of Hugo Chavez.)
William Neuman & Ginger Thompson, "A Leader's Cry In Venezuela: 'I'm Chavez' -- U.S. Looking for Clues on Policy Direction," in The New York Times, March 7, 2013, at p. A1. ("Ginger Thompson" is probably the same person-faction using the name "Manohla Dargis.")
Scott Shane, "C.I.A.'s History Poses a Hurdle for a Nominee," in The New York Times, March 7, 2013, at p. A1. (John Brennan's confirmation may be a validation of torture, targeted assassination, drone killings, and more illegal tactics.)
Luis Lula da Silva, "Latin America After Chavez," (Op-Ed) in The New York Times, March 7, 2013, at p. A27. (Fidel says hello.)
"Hugo Chavez," (Editorial) in The New York Times, March 7, 2013, at p. A26. (Menendez and Rubio?)
Richard W. Stevenson & Ashley Parker, "Drone Debate Scrambles Both Left and Right," in The New York Times, March 8, 2013, at p. A1. (Senator Rand Paul, Kentucky's fair-haired Republican hopeful, took a surprisingly brave and correct stance on the drone issue. Who knew?)
"Mr. Brennan's Excuse: The New C.I.A. Chief Should Commit to Making the Senate Report on Torture Public," (Editorial) in The New York Times, March 8, 2013, at p. A24. (The public needs to know the truth on these issues.)
Michael M. Brynbaum, "Court Halts Ban On Large Sodas in New York City: Mayor Vows to Appeal," in The New York Times, March 12, 2013, at p. A1. (This is what the American legal system is focusing on? As we say in New York: Ya-gotta-be-kidding-me.)
Mark Landler & David E. Sanger, "U.S. Demands Chinese Block Cyberattacks," in The New York Times, March 12, 2013, at p. A1. (Chinese readers of these blogs will decide how serious is the U.S. about ending cybercrime and censorship against on-line dissidents and critics. China says: "We don't speak English.")
Ethan Bonner, "Right to Lawyer Can be Empty Promise for the Poor," in The New York Times, March 16, 2013, at p. A1. ("The doors to the Halls of Justice are open to all -- like the doors to the Plaza Hotel.")
New Jersey's Farce Continues:
Zach Patberg, "Accused Firms Donated to Passaic Sheriff: One Also Sold $4,800 in Auto Parts to Department," in The Record, March 6, 2013, at p. A1. (Same firm investigated for selling counterfit auto parts has "contributed" to the Passaic County Sheriff, RICHARD BERDNICK, and sold auto parts as well as providing "other services" for the county.)
Richard Cowen, "Teacher Faces More Sex Charges: Accused of Luring Ex-Students on Facebook," in The Record, March 6, 2013, at p. L-3. (THOMAS WEIR, Paterson High School teacher faces additional charges. Many N.J. school employees are facing child molestation charges. More on this issue is coming up.)
Scott Fallon, "Water Utility Fined for Record Keeping After Dumping Incident," in The Record, March 6, 2013, at p. L-3. (State officials fined the East Orange Water Commission $402,000 for FALSIFYING RECORDS less than a month after two officials were INDICTED for dumping polluted -- toxic? -- water illegally.)
Hannan Adeley, "Hackensack to Pay Cops $500,000 in Legal Bills: Two Were Acquitted of Alleged Cover-Up," in The Record, March 7, 2013, at p. A-1. (Hackensack is paying allegedly crooked cops -- who belong to Zisa, also allegedly -- legal fees amounting to half a million dollars. Some of that money will probably come back to the cops and Zisa -- maybe to other Hackensack officials -- under the table. Mr. Zisa has yet to serve ONE day of his 3 to 5 year sentence.)
Shawn Boburg, "Feds Are Watching Sandy Aid For Fraud: FBI Says Small-Time Scams Can Add-Up," in The Record, March 7, 2013, at p. A-1. (Amounts disappearing from Sandy charities are already in the hundreds of thousands, allegedly.)
Michael Linhorst, "N.J. Probe Claims Medicaid Fraud: Says Facilities Owe $10.2 Million," in The Record, March 7, 2013, at p. A-3. (Adult care facilities bilked the government of $10.2 MILLION. It's the Jersey way.)
Kibret Marcos, "Investor Mystery Spurs Fraud Claims: Widow Sued as Husband's Clients Demand Answers," in The Record, March 11, 2013, at p. A-1. (George Swan of Ridgewood, New Jersey left a mystery -- missing investor funds -- resulting in litigation against his weeping widow who may lose the insurance millions. Mr. Swan was a long-term political contributor in New Jersey. Investigations of these "matters" are on-going.)
John C. Ensslin, "Calendar Has 21 Photos of County Clerk: Freeholder Rips $60,000 Cost," in The Record, March 14, 2013, at p. L-1. (Bergen County Freeholder MAURA DI NICOLA criticized County Clerk JOHN HORGAN for spending $60,000 to print a calendar that features 21 pictures of him. No nudes? Mr. Christie wishes to do a swinsuit issue from this same printer that will cost $120,000.)
Shawn Boburg, "DEP Says Hauler Borrowed Decals to Dump Waste," in The Record, March 21, 2013, at p. A-3. (Unlicensed waste disposal of hazardous materials by alleged mob front under investigation. Health hazard may be serious in America's jurisdiction with highest cancer rates. That's the cost of corruption -- human lives.)