New Jersey Mafia Steals Billions!
December 21, 2010 at 8:29 P.M. My computer's security system was attacked, again, earlier today. I received a warning that there are "five security" issues affecting my computer. I will struggle to continue writing from my home computer. Please deposit any death threats or further insults in my e-mail box. Mazeltov!
December 21, 2010 at 3:28 P.M. More "errors" inserted and corrected. ("How Censorship Works in America" and "What is it like to be censored in America?")
December 21, 2010 at 8:41 A.M. "Errors" inserted overnight will now be corrected. One letter was removed from the text below which proves my point in this essay. I expect continuing computer crime from New Jersey and Florida's protected Cuban-American criminals. I will do my best to make corrections as they are needed.
The primary purpose of the inserted "errors" is to harm me in order to avoid responding to anything that I say. Frustration and repetitive torments usually generate violent responses from victims. I will react peacefully and firmly, by articulating the outrage and nausea that many readers share with me at this horror and evil.
The disgust generated by these tactics makes it difficult for me even to associate with such persons or others like them. This revulsion saddens me, especially at this time of the year. However, I must agree that Cuba is fortunate to be rid of such monsters. ("Cubanazos Pose a Threat to National Security" and "Is Senator Bob 'For' Human Rights?")
December 20, 2010 at 6:24 P.M. This is not an entirely blissful time of the year (for me), for many reasons. There are persons surrounding me whom I love. For that, I am deeply grateful. Someone important is missing from my life. This absence is a source of anguish and regret that many persons in similar situations will understand, especially those with loved-ones in a distant battlefield. I believe that the person I am missing is alive. I am sustained by the thought that the thing responsible for our separation will receive exactly what she deserves. We will all meet again very soon.
December 20, 2010 at 1:07 P.M. My computer's cable signal was blocked causing my computer to be turned off as part of the censorship effort from Trenton. I suspect that this may also be aimed at eliciting intemperate remarks from me. However, I am the epitome of a reflective and philosophical type of person. Nothing will get me to make racist or antisemitic comments. Hence, I will avoid all anger through contemplation of the sad limitations, intellectual and spiritual, of my antagonists who must be out of touch with their "chi." ("God is Texting Me!")
I suggest that you meditate, Mr. Rabner, and read: Sheldon B. Kopp's, If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him (New York: Bantam, 1976). (Are these computer crimes the tactics condoned by a Chief Justice of a state Supreme Court in America?)
December 20, 2010 at 11:06 A.M. Additional computer crimes and censorship efforts are expected from New Jersey as new investigations and arrests take place in the Garden State. The goal for the mob in Trenton will be to interfere with or prevent my writing efforts through cybercrime and other harassments. I will continue to struggle to write from multiple locations in the city and to "convey" my displeasure to those who cooperated with my enemies in New Jersey, always non-violently, because I am a peaceful and loving person in touch with my "inner child." Happy Holidays and enjoy a Great New Year!
International:
Mark Mazzetti & Salman Masood, "Cover Blown, C.I.A. Chief Has to Quit Pakistan," in The New York Times, December 18, 2010, at p. A1. (Pakistan's intelligence agency exposes C.I.A. official, allegedly, as law suit against the U.S. in that country seeks $500 MILLION in compensation for the murders of plaintiff's family members due to a robot-bomb that went "astray.")
Tom Shanker, "U.S. Official Expresses Confidence in Pakistan," in The New York Times, December 18, 2010, at p. A8. (President Obama -- "bad cop" -- says "we will insist that Pakistan destroy insurgents" or "we will do so ourselves" as Admiral Mike Mullen -- "good cop" -- expresses "confidence in Pakistan.")
AP, "Pakistan, China Sign Deal Worth $30 MILLION," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-14. (Message? Can we take a hint? Pakistan has a new friend in the neighborhood.)
Salman Masood, "China Praises Pakistan's Fight Against Terrorism and Vows to Bolster Partnership," in The New York Times, December 20, 2010, at p. A8. (Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China praised Pakistan's sacrifices in the struggle against terrorism. Response to Mr. Obama's trip to India?)
Riaz Khan, "U.S. Missile Strikes Kill 54 in Pakistan: Suspected Militants in Rarely Hit Region," in The Record, December 18, 2010, at p. A-10. (One suspected militant is 7 years-old?)
Kirsty Wigginsworth & Raphael G. Slater, "Wikileaks Head Says U.S. is After Him: Assange Still Posting Diplomatic Cables," in The Record, December 18, 2010, at p. A-10. (U.S. may have hired prostitutes to "set up" Mr. Assange, allegedly. Sounds like Terry Tuchin's playbook.)
Jack Healy, "Cleric's Anti-U.S. Forces Poised for Gains in Iraq," in The New York Times, December 20, 2010, at p. A6. (U.S. departure may signal catastrophe for Iraq and our regional interests.)
Ray Rivera & Sangar Rahimi, "Insurgents Challenge Security Forces With Fatal Attacks in Two Cities," in The New York Times, December 20, 2010, at p. A9. (Attacks in Kabul, then more attacks in Kunduz. Further attacks are expected in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Coordination?)
New Jersey:
Andrew Tangel, "Public Pensions at Risk: Xanadu Losses Show Danger of Volatile Funds," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-1. (Pensions of cops, firefighters, teachers and other public workers -- including judges and prosecutors! -- "milked dry" by "alleged" Xanadu mafia scams: $600 MILLION "went south." Right, John McGill?)
John Reitmeyer, "Christie Slows Increase in Debt Burden: Frugal Spending Praised and Criticized," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-1. (" ... N.J. is $37.7 BILLION in debt thanks to spending habits of previous governors ... ")
Andrew Tangel, "Xanadu Cost N.J. Pensions Millions Earlier: Iowa, Miss. Sued Original Developer," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-10. (Everybody -- except N.J. -- detected the mafia "presence" in the Xanadu matter. I wonder why Stuart Rabner and Anne Milgram, as chief prosecutors for the state, did not see any problem with this deal?)
Andrew Tangel, "Taxpayers Are Left in the Dark on Risky Investments: Fund Holdings Aren't Made Public," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-10. (Inside deals and scams at taxpayers' expense.)
Zach Patberg & Karen Rouse, "Police Unions to Discuss Passaic Layoffs With the City," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-11. (More layoffs? Newark is also losing cops.)
Monsy Alvarado, "Police Officer Demoted on Department Charges: Judge's Calls for Downgrading Lieutenant to Sergeant," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. L-1. ("Vincent Riotto" -- a.k.a. "Vinnie-the-Rock" -- police lieutenant with rumored underworld affiliations and an alleged associate of indicted former Police Chief Ken Zisa is demoted but will remain on the force. "Connections" to the organization of the former Gambino capo, "Sammy-the-Bull" Gravano are, presumably, denied. This item has been altered twice by hackers. Feeling guilty?)
Joseph Ax, "Cop Death May Stay a Mystery: Crash Investigation Winds Up," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. L-3. ("New Jersey's business as usual.")
Adam Goldman & Matt Appuzzo, "CIA Covers Waterboarding Experts' Fees: Promised $5 MILLION to 2 Contractors," in The Record, December 18, 2010, at p. A-6. (U.S. will pay to defend in courtrooms torturers making use of psychological torture methods who have injured and killed persons, allegedly, through their questioning techniques. Psychologists with possible New Jersey connections, Jim Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, are among these alleged torturers.)
"Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "What is it like to be tortured?"
Have Mr. Jessen and Mr. Mitchell visited my sites? Philosophy experts? Have either of these men published articles in the media using aliases? If so, what were these aliases? Have I responded to some of those articles humliating these men? I suspect so. Have either -- or both -- of these "gentlemen" been involved in computer crimes against me? Don't tell me that one of you is Manohla Dargis? I thought Manohla was an alias used by Cubanoids. ("Manohla Dargis Strikes Again!")
"Some $2 BILLION has been spent on Xanadu" -- and there is still no mall in the Meadowlands! -- "and much of it has gone to contractors, tradesmen, and teams of politically [and mafia] connected professionals."
"But where did that money come from?"
"The answer is pension funds [for public employees] police officers, firefighters ... "
New Jersey's public workers are in for a little surprise when they retire. This creates a federal concern and interest, meaning jurisdiction for the FBI and U.S. Attorney in this matter, because it is now not only New Jersey's residents who are screwed. New investigations of the Xanadu scams will make Senator Bob "nervous." ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")
Senator Bob will have to get on the phone and call in some favors to avoid an indictment or two. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Is Senator Menendez a Suspect in Mafia-Political Murder in New Jersey?")
"Nine public pension systems from Alaska to New York poured nearly $1 BILLION into two private equity funds that include Xanadu among their investments, according to pension records received by The Record. Those pensions have seen their collective investments in these funds sink to about $60 million, a decline of about 60 percent, according to the pensions' records spanning the last year."
How is New Jersey prepared to cope with these developments? Is this latest betrayal of public trust by New Jersey's political officials and the state's disgraced and internecidal Supreme Court justices ready for the new nightmare of publicity which is certainly coming? Where were New Jersey's regulators of these funds and alleged protectors of the public welfare? Worrying about little-old me? ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
A t-shirt has recently appeared in New Jersey, allegedly, warning of New Jersey's "Jewstices." This kind of vile anti-semitism is not unforeseeable when there are such blatant disparities in the treatment received by criminals, seemingly on the basis of race, as against religious affiliation of "friends" in Poritz's and Rabner's turf. Do you take care of your friends, Stuart? Please remember that all of New Jersey's Supreme Court justices are, equally, corrupt and inept. This is true regardless of race, religious affiliation, or ethnicity. ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "America's Holocaust" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Many of the culprits in this matter are New Jersey lawyers. Where is Trenton's OAE? ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers on the Tit" then "Jim Florio and the Mafia in Atlantic City" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
" ... New Jersey faces $37.7 BILLION in debt [for 2011] thanks to the borrowing habits of prior governors, who left New Jersey residents with a per capita debt load of $3,669.00 -- good for 4th highest among all states in the U.S. and 'growing.' ..." ("America's Holocaust.")
This debt burden is real even though New Jersey is far from the 4th largest state. The Garden State may have exceeded Las Vegas as the number one locale for organized crime of all varieties and ethnicities in America. Congratulations. No wonder they are defacing my texts. Come and visit the mafia in the Garden State! ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
New Jersey also leads the nation in cancer rates and judicial as well as political corruption. Perhaps all of these "achievements" are "connected" -- if you will forgive the expression? Lucky you in Ridgewood, New Jersey. ("More Trouble for Ridgewood, New Jersey.")
"Anne Taliaferro, formerly of Paterson and now of Virginia Beach is charged in a grand jury indictment with official misconduct, theft by deception, [$102,000.00 big ones gone!] misconduct by a corporate official, tampering with public records and forgery." The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. L-2.
According to persons like Anne Taliaferro -- or her alleged "cohort" Jaynee La Vecchia -- I am "unethical." I think these two "ladies" (I use the word "ladies" loosely) are "unethical." ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion.")
I suggest that New Jersey's sickening public thefts, frauds, incompetence and toleration for the mafia is "unethical." For saying these things, I am not only censored but called "unethical" by so-called mafia "judges." This is a tad unfair for a person who is a crime victim and tortured dissident in America. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Jaynee La Vecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
It is time for New Jersey to do something about this continuing nightmare of criminality and corruption, Mr. Christie and Ms. Dow. Have you no shame in Trenton, New Jersey? I guess not.
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