Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Marilyn Straus Was Rigtht!

August 2, 2013 at 12:58 P.M. Numerous phone calls, irremovable pop-ups, other harassments suggest efforts to destroy my new computer and Internet connection are still underway in order to prevent me from writing on-line. I will continue to struggle by writing from multiple public computers.

August 1, 2013 at 1:46 P.M. I will be adding a list of sources in the days ahead indicating further corruption, child molestation, theft, and legal incompetence issues in New Jersey. 

Duraid Adnan, "Wave of Car Bombs Kills Dozens in Iraq," The New York Times, July 30, 2013, p. A9. (Iraq continues to fall apart. The U.S. may be forced to return to prevent total disintegration of that society with a corresponding increase in geopolitical influence for Iran and Hezbollah.)

Ismail Khan, "Militants Attack a Prison in Northwest Pakistan," The New York Times, July 30, 2013, p. A7. (Islamic fundamentalist forces continue to threaten to gain more power as U.S. seeks to depart in 2014. Pakistan continues to draw us in. Will we go or will we stay?)

Mathew Rosenberg, "Despite Gains, Leader of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan Says Troops Must Stay," The New York Times, July 30, 2013, p. A7. (Will we leave Afghanistan in 2014? Despite President Obama's promise that we will leave in 2014, I doubt that we can do so.)

"Names of the Dead," The New York Times, July 30, 2013, p. A7. (2,239 dead Americans in Afghanistan; 120,000 wounded in both wars; 15,000 to 20,000 dead Americans in Iraq and Pakistan; about $2 billion per month in costs. "I told you so," Mr. Putin said. Do you expect much of a recovery under these circumstances no matter who is president? I don't.)

Charlie Savage, "Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy: Leaker Convicted of Most Other Charges," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. A1. (Pfc. Bradley Manning, not guilty of aiding the enemy, still faces years in prison on other charges of which he has been convicted. Manning is responsible for disclosing the truth concerning alleged U.S. war crimes.)

Staff & Wire Reports, "Sex-Traffic Crackdown in 46 States[,] Biggest Ever," The Star Ledger, July 30, 2013, p. 1. (New Jersey-based horror, again.)

Jason Grant, "Jersey Reality TV Couple Indicted: 'Real Housewives' Stars Teresa, Joe Giudice Face 39 Charges," The Star Ledger, July 30, 2013, p. 1. ("Teresa and her husband[,] Giuseppe -- 'Joe' -- Giudice ... face 39-count indictment on conspiracy and fraud charges." Mr. and Mrs. Giudice refuse to say whether they "know" Diana Lisa Riccioli or Jay Romano.)

Michael S. Schmidt, "F.B.I. Charges 159 Men With Forcing Teenage Girls Into Prostitution," The New York Times, July 30, 2013, p. A11. (N.J.-based national and international child-prostitution and -pornography ring. More arrests are coming. Allegedly, DIANA LISA RICCIOLI is a "person of interest" -- or more than that! -- in this investigation: "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")

" ... a nationwide operation led to the arrests over the last few days of 159 men charged with forcing about 105 teenage girls to work as prostitutes. [Alex Booth?] Some of the girls were as young as 13." (Times.)

More is coming in the ongoing investigation which has led to Atlantic City and, much less so, to Las Vegas. Young women and former victims of such horrors (Marilyn Straus?) have warned of this evil for years. 

Regrettably, corrupt state governments have failed to act -- despite these warnings -- so that federal action was called for. New Jersey prosecutors, like Mike DiAndrea (Hudson County) and John Molinelli (Bergen County), have much to answer for and a great deal of inaction to explain. Payoffs? ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "More Mafia Arrests in New Jersey.")

"The operation was part of a decade-long Justice Department program -- the Innocence Lost Initiative -- that is intended to break up [sic.] child prostitution rings. The program has led to the convictions of 1,300 people for PIMPING-related offenses, [Ms. Riccioli?] 10 of whom received life sentences[,] according to the F.B.I. ..." (Times.)

New Jersey's sick and continuing spectacle of child exploitation as well as hideous child-porn, abusive child-prostitution and worse is, once again, at center stage in these matters:

"One child was rescued in New Jersey during Operation Cross Country and five alleged pimps were among at least 70 ARRESTED IN AND AROUND JERSEY CITY [Hudson County, Bob Menendez turf!] Fairfield, and ATLANTIC CITY, said special agent, Barbara Woodruff." (The Star Ledger.)

This makes New Jersey, not Denver, the worst jurisdiction in the country for child abuse. 

Amazingly, judges -- as will be seen in the list of sources to accompany this essay -- engage in sexual relationships with convicted criminals and/or others involved in loathsome industries requiring federal law enforcement attention. ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

Worse, these are only a few of the arrests this week in the Garden State for what has become a daily horror of child rape, torture, child porn and prostitution in America's "Soprano State." ("New Jersey Welcomes Child Molesters" and "New Jersey Superior Court Judge is a Child Molester" then "Judges in Bayonne, New Jersey Protect Child Molesters" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

Barbara Buono, I am sure, denies any and all affiliations with persons involved in this conspiracy as well as denying any connection -- or even knowing -- Diana Lisa Riccioli. ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and, again, "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "New Jersey's Child Sex Crisis" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")

The inability of New Jersey's Attorney General or ANY county prosecutors to deal with this massive state crisis continues to humiliate a jurisdiction that is ethically suspect at best and a huge embarrassment to America at worst. ("New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

New Jersey cannot sink further into humiliation and disgusting corruption because of this uncontrollable horror. Have you no shame in Trenton about this nightmare? ("Have you no shame, Mr. Rabner?" and "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" then "New Jersey's Politically-Connected Lawyers On the Tit" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" then "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Menendez Consorts With Underage Prostitutes.")

Sources:

New York & the World:

Charlie Savage, "Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy: Leaker Convicted of Most Other Charges," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. A1. (Manning did not seek to aid the enemy, but to reveal evidence of crimes of war.)

Steven Lee Myers & Andrew E. Kramer, "Defiant Russia Grants Snowden a Year's Asylum: U.S. Is Infuriated by Decision On Leaker," The New York Times, August 2, 2013, p. A1. (No surprise after Mr. Holden's letter. I suspect that Mr. Snowden will remain in Russia for about a year, not permanently. He will probably visit Cuba, before reaching a final destination, assuming that he does not remain in Havana.)

Richard Perez-Pena, "Elite Colleges Differ On How They Aid Poor," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. A1. (Little is done to make elite educations available to the poor of all races, genders, and ethnicities.)

Jessica Silver-Greenberg & Ben Protess, "JP Morgan Looks to Pay to Settle U.S. Inquiries," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. B1. (Jamie Diamond is up to his old tricks.)

Edwardo Porter, "Inequalities in America: The Data is Sobering," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. B1. (National income for persons in the U.S. "trails ONLY that of Norway, Luxembourg, Singapore, Switzerland and Hong Kong, and soon, Japan." Quality of life -- after factoring in costs of higher education and health care -- is higher in 17 countries than in the U.S. at the moment.)

Clifford Krauss, "An Avenger, On the Defensive: Lawyer Who Beat Chevron in Equador Faces a Trial of His Own," The New York Times, July 31, 2013, p. B1. (Steven Danzinger, Esq. won an $18 BILLION judgment against Chevron and has been targeted for harassment, subjected to surveillance, following, legal actions and economic harms as well as threats. He is being targeted for legal ethics actions to deprive him of his license to practice law and may never see a penny of the judgment to be paid by Chevron. Worthy of the OAE, Chevron.)

Andrew Higgins, "A Trail of Masterpieces and a 'Web of Lies,' Leading to Anguish," The New York Times, July 27, 2013, p. A1. (Radu Dogaru stole famous artworks from Rotterdam which may now be lost forever.)

Michael S. Schmidt & Steven Lee Myers, "U.S. Letter Says Leaker Won't Face Death Penalty," The New York Times, July 27, 2013, p. A4. (U.S. tries to persuade Mr. Putin to accept our public rhetoric concerning the most discredited legal system in the First World. No deal.)

Scott Sayare, "France Orders Strauss-Khan to Stand Trial," The New York Times, July 27, 2013, p. A9. (Like John McGill of the OAE, Mr. Strauss-Khan may have run out of luck.)

Jonathan Martin, "Christie Assails Libertarian Shift on National Security by Some in the G.O.P.," The New York Times, July 27, 2013, p. A15. (Christie LIKES surveillance and loss of liberty for Americans.)

New Jersey's Open Sewer:

Jason Grant, "Hackers: The Big Take-Down -- Authorities Charge 5 With Running the U.S.'s Largest Cybercrime Scheme," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 1. (World's greatest cybercrime, theft, organized crime organization to match Internet child prostitution, child porn, and other filth protected by corrupt officials. New Jersey remains America's child porn capitol.)

Steven Strunsky, "Analysis[:] P.A. Lost $58 MILLION on Premiums: Agency Admits It Overpaid For Years," The Star Ledger, July 25, 2013, p. 1. (How much was coming back to P.A. architects, engineers, and lawyers from grateful insurance brokers paying under the table bribes?)

Jarrett Renshaw & Salvador Rizzo, "Buono Expected to Anounce Hispanic Union Leader as Her Running Mate," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 1. ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "Diana's Friend Goes to Prison.")

AP, "Halliburton to Plead Guilty to Destroying Evidence After Gulf Coast Spill," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 5. (Lawyer for Halliburton -- like New Jersey's OAE attorneys -- may have destroyed evidence and LIED about it. Most will serve on ethics committees and/or become federal judges, like Mr. Bush's torture lawyer, Jay S. Bybee.)

David Giambuso, "After Girl Goes Missing in R.I., Four-State Manhunt Ends With N.J. Man's Arrest," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 1. (Another N.J. man arrested in American child sexual exploitation capitol: New Jersey's open sewer continues to stink.)

"Roselle: Teacher, Teacher's Aide Found Smoking Marijuana, Police Say," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 21. (Other than judicial chambers and prisons, N.J. schools may be the best places to get illegal drugs. Roselle is Marilyn Straus' home town. I wonder how Marilyn is enjoying her Summer vacation?)

Anthony G. Alterino, "Perth Amboy: Cops -- 3 Face Drug Charges, Had $17K in SUV," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 21. (Police often provide escorts for drug dealers in exchange for a percentage of the merchandise, as in Hudson County.)

Jarrett Renshaw, "Conflicting Judgments on the State's Revenue Collection," The Star Ledger, July 26, 2013, p. 25. (No more lies or monkey business with the numbers, Mr. Christie.)

Bill Wichert, "Lawyer Confirms That Judge is Living With Robbery Suspect," The Star Ledger, July 30, 2013, p. 11. (N.J. Superior Court Judge Carla Brady has borrowed a page from Debbie Poritz's book and "shacked-up" with a criminal defendant, not with a lesbian, but with, JASON PRONTNICKI, who pleaded guilty to receiving stolen prescription drug forms. Distribution of CDS? Most judges have sex in their chambers with younger and, one hopes, willing colleagues. Rarely do judges take home criminal defendants.)

AP, "Trenton: Doctor Receives Jail Term," The Star Ledger, July 30, 2013, p. 15. (Doctor may have supplied local cops, judges and lawyers with "oxycodone." [sic.] Jacqueline La Presti -- mafia? -- was ordered to forfeit $465,000 and pay $5,000. The 52 year-old "successful" woman is alleged to have said: "I didn't do nothing!" Heroin and cocaine have become drugs of choice in New Jersey's suburbs.)