Thursday, December 16, 2010

N.J.'s "Pete" Aballe Gets Popped!

December 16, 2010 at 9:55 A.M. Computer attacks made it difficult to access my blogs this morning. I will be "moving on" to public computers (plural) later today. Intrusions have resulted in "five issues" affecting my security system. I will do my best to repair the harm done by New Jersey's hackers. At any time my computer's cable signal may be blocked, turning off my computer from a remote location to induce frustration and despair. I will continue to struggle without despairing.

John Brennan, "Voters to Weigh in on Sports Betting," in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. A-1. (Mafia corruption of sports events in New Jersey is expected to follow from legalized sports betting.)
Karen Rouse, "NJ Transit Has Eyes on $75 Million, Wants Tunnel Money for New Train Cars," in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. A-4. (NJ Transit wants $75 MILLION while increasing fees for consumers and even parking costs.)
Amy Brittain & Mark Muller, "Lawmakers Call for Probe of Steroid Scandal," in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. A-8. (Not unusual in N.J. law enforcement -- perhaps my troubles are due to state troopers on steroids, Ms. Dow?)
"Supreme Muddle: Forget Stern, Hold Patterson Hearings," (Editorial) in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. A-12. (The disgrace and scandal of the New Jersey Supreme Court's meltdown -- Mr. Rabner is, allegedly, orchestrating computer attacks against me! -- is finally bringing public attention to the state's corrupt and inept judiciary. Shame on you, Mr. Rabner.)
Alexander McInnis, "Passaic Firefighter's Bias Suit Settled for $162,000," in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. L-3. (Passaic, like much of N.J., discriminates against minorities in uniform: "New Jersey's KKK Police Scandal.")
Andrea Alexander, "Wayne Library Tackling $200 Thousand Budget Gap," in The Record, December 14, 2010, at p. L-5. (In addition to lethal chemical dumps in the area, Wayne's library is nearly bankrupt after years of corruption and theft in NJ government.)
Steve Strunsky, "On Top of Fare Hikes, NJ Transit to Up Parking Fees," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. A-3. (More money to steal?)
AP, "Corruption Trial Coming to a Close," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. A-3. (Another one?)
AP, "Child Porn Ring Smashed," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. A-5. (L.A. and N.J. international child porn ring -- one of several protected international/Internet child-prostitution and -porn outfits based in N.J., allegedly -- smashed, more investigations are "forthcoming.")
Richard Cowen, "100 May Lose Jobs in Passaic: County [Needs] $7 MILLION to Replenish Funds," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. L-1. ($7 MILLION "missing" from the budget for next year.)
Zach Patberg, "Pay Deal for Top Cop in Doubt: Paterson Council Questions $350,000 Severance Plan," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. L-1. (Not bad for a police officer -- any cash bonuses?)
John Petrick, "Ex-Paterson School Worker is Indicted: Charged in Theft of $102,000," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. L-2. ("Anna Taliafierro" -- connected? -- indicted for official misconduct, possible friend of Diana Lisa Riccioli. Passaic is Gambino territory, like Clifton, New Jersey, allegedly.)
Denisa R. Superville & Giovanna Fabiano, "Code Official Admits Extortion Try: Allegedly Traded Assistance for Cash on Three Occasions," in The Record, December 15, 2010, at p. L-3. (A little something for the kids, Pete?)

"A construction code official in Englewood and Old Tappan pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of attempted extortion under color of official right in U.S. District Court in Trenton, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's office said."

Business as usual in New Jersey. No wonder they are attacking my computer. They don't want anyone highlighting these crimes for New Jersey residents. Keep the people in the dark and you can keep stealing, eh? ("Da Jersey Code" and "Cement is Gold.")

"Piero 'Pete' Aballe, 46, of Old Tappan appeared before Judge Joel A. Pisano, ... spokeswoman Rebeckah Carmichael said."

"According to the U.S. Attorney's office [Paul "darn-those-mafia-guys" Fishman, Esq.!] Aballe, in his capacity as Englewood's construction code official, accepted cash payments of $1,000, $1,500, and $500 on three separate occasions from a cooperating witness in exchange for official assistance."

Incidentally, Mr. Fishman: if someone in your office is supposed to help with my computer wars, they must be on vacation. I find it hard to believe that this little situation cannot be controlled by New Jersey or the federal government.

If intelligence agencies in other countries are seeing this spectacle of sanctioned cybercrime by American state agencies, then they must be celebrating America's incompetence and inability to protect a dissident who is bringing corruption to public attention.

Moscow looks like Switzerland compared to New Jersey. How can we presume to criticize these other countries? They are doing better than we are in controlling computer crime.

Paula Dow, is anyone from your office (OAE, perhaps?) responsible for the daily computer crimes committed against me in addition to the continuing denial of the "torture files" pertaining to me in violation of federal civil rights laws? I suspect so. ("Will Governor Christie End the Nightmare?")

" ... The charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine according to the press release. Aballe will be sentenced on March 23."

"Aballe who earned $97,000 a year as Englewood's construction code official, resigned Friday, City Manager Daniel Fitzpatrick said Tuesday."

"Englewood Mayor Frank Huttle" -- who is rumored to be on the take and to share in all spoils from city graft, allegedly -- "said he was 'shocked and appalled' that Aballe would 'betray the taxpayers of Englewood in this way.' ... "

Irony, Mr. Mayor? Engelwood, alleged John Travolta turf, is said to be Gambino territory. This may explain why Mr. Travolta moved to California. ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")

"Old Tappan was going to pay 'Pete' $30-$40,000 in 2010 [over the $97,000 from Englewood!] and suspended him 'with pay.' ..."

What the hell. 'Dem guys take care of their families -- until they go to prison. Time for a new "Tappan" in New Jersey.

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