Friday, April 12, 2013

7 Executives Indicted in New Jersey.

April 13, 2013 at 1:50 P.M. I will attempt to make corrections from the Inwood, NYPL, computer #2. The home page for this computer was altered by hackers into the public library's system. I am sure that this is merely a coincidence.

Any involuntary encounter with persons I know to have betrayed my trust by cooperating with my enemies in New Jersey will require me to communicate exactly what I think of them and why, but I will always do so "nicely." Forgiveness requires recognition, atonement, then reconciliation. Tell the truth, Mr. Rabner, it is "good for your soul." ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?") 

Abbott-Koloff, "Seven Indicted in Plot to Hide Political Gifts: Execs. at Engineering Firm That Held Public Contracts," in The Record, March 27, 2013, at p. A-1.

Christopher Baxter, "How Birdsall Exec's Divorce Led to Indictments: According to Affidavits Wife Secretly Taped [sic.] Details of Political Donation Scheme," in The Star Ledger, April 1, 2013, at p. 1.

Abbott-Koloff & Richard Cowen, "'He Wanted This Guy Dead' -- Police Say Manager of Diner Hired Hit On Boss, Wife's Uncle," in The Record, April 11, 2013, at p. A-1. (Clifton, New Jersey AGAIN?)

Michael Hastings, "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold," in Rolling Stone, March 28, 2013, at p. 58. ("Andrew Warren," dirty C.I.A. operative, was a "star" in the War On Terror. But "Mr. Warren" -- and "Deuce Martinez"? -- is also guilty of sex crimes and, possibly, worse. Is this person friendly with Felix Roque? "Felix Roque and Computer Crime." Mr. Warren's alleged resemblance to John McGill of N.J.'s OAE is stunning.)

"Seven top executives of an engineering firm involved in numerous public and private North Jersey projects were indicted by a state grand jury Tuesday on charges that they hid political contributions while obtaining government contracts worth millions of dollars, authorities said." (emphasis added!)

This latest New Jersey corruption scandal -- one of several in the works as I type these words -- reveals the reality of New Jersey's structural governmental problems with organized crime and the culture of "pay-to-play."

It is simply taken for granted in the Garden State that bribes must be provided to get government contracts or funds, that the money will be spent "with the right people," that some of it will come back to politicians, whether directly or indirectly. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")

Bribes are provided, in one way or another, using various subterfuges, legally and illegally, to politicians and judges as decision makers in exchange for a little share in the wealth: If you want to "wet your beak" you gotta "share the love." ("Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whore House?" then "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" and "New Jersey is Lucky Luciano's Havana.")

"The Birdsall Services Group of Monmouth County, its recently retired chief executive, Howard C. Birdsall, 69, ... and six other high-ranking employees were indicted on conspiracy and money laundering [sic.] charges, state Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said in a statement."

Mr. Chiesa was believed by many to be in a coma. Mr. Chiesa's efforts to control or limit New Jersey's notorious corruption problems have been non-existent. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")

I am sure that Mr. Chiesa -- like Anne Milgram -- will remain "frozen" concerning my matters, or he may deny being aware of me or my on-line writings. ("Another Mafia Sweep in New Jersey and Anne Milgram is Clueless" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

It is inaccurate that Mr. Chiesa cannot speak English, although this matter is still a subject of debate for many of us. ("Bribery in Union City, New Jersey" and "Corrupt Broker Paid Off Menendez.")

Mysteriously, Mr. Chiesa is unable to shed any light on the criminal conspiracy emanating from his office and directed against my sites as well as the library's computers and other innocent victims. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

"The executives violated the state's pay-to-play [law] by making $686,000 in political donations over six years without reporting them to the state Election Law Enforcement Commission or to the government agencies that awarded them contracts, Chiesa said."

The prospective recipients of the alleged bribes have not been identified. A little careful examination of the facts that have been reported, however, suggests that we should round-up the usual suspects: Bergen County Democrats were the primary beneficiaries of this engineering firm's "public spiritedness." For instance, Democrats like JAMES CARROL, ELIZABETH CALABRESE, and JOHN HOGAN sent Christmas cards to these prosperous engineers.

These Bergen "Freeholders" approved EVERY contract resolution for the firm that came before them. The same group of Freeholders -- who have your welfare at heart -- were swept out of office in November's elections. ("Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!" and "Senator Bob Says -- 'Xanadu and You Are Perfect Together!'")

New Freeholders, bribed by different lawyers and engineers as well as architects and accountants, have come to office. When criticized, one of these novice public officials is alleged to have said: "Freeholders are not free!"

This recent unseemly episode is only one of dozens of examples during recent months of what Mr. Christie meant when, as U.S. Attorney -- as opposed to Governor -- he described New Jersey as a "culture of corruption." ("Is Governor Christie 'Mentally Deranged' and a 'Liar?'") 

New Jersey's political system is saturated with political leeches who see government as a source of exploitable resources allowing shady lawyers and other loyalists to get rich in order to make politicians even richer at the people's expense.

Sadly, these "loyal" friends and supporters of crooked politicians (Dr. Melgen?) are often associated with organized crime. ("Does Senator Menendez have mafia friends?" and "Menendez Goes to Bat For a Croney.") 

"Tick, Tock" diner, anyone? Take the canolis.

I can neither confirm nor deny that the so-called "hit person" contracted for the hit on the diner's owner in Clifton, New Jersey was none other than DIANA LISA RICCIOLI.