Saturday, February 19, 2011

N.J.'s Democrat-Mafia Machine's Continuing Thefts.

February 17, 2011 at 3:45 P.M. From a public computer: My home computer was turned off yesterday evening by New Jersey's hackers. This required me to reboot my computer today. I cannot say how many writings have been altered or violated. I will make all necessary corrections as quickly as possible.

It seems that no matter who is governor or attorney general, or even U.S. Attorney, New Jersey's culture of mafia corruption in politics continues to thrive. The Democrat-mafia machine that has been so successful in the Garden State for many years, finally, seems to be hurting -- really hurting -- bleeding to death maybe.

I can only hope that new arrests -- some have already taken place, more are expected -- will occur in New Jersey within days. Union City and Hackensack are bracing for more destruction of crooked lawyers' lives and further indictments of mafia politicians. Someday, I may even receive the truth concerning the tortures and rapes to which I have been subjected. Torture and rape are "something" not to be ignored, Ms. Dow. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Psychological Torture in the American Legal System.")

I am writing from a public computer in order to avoid censorship and obstructions of my home computer. New Jersey's mafia goon squad is too stupid to figure out that, it is better for them if I can be localized at one computer, forcing me to use multiple attack points is damaging to your interests in Trenton. Morons. Sources for this article will be posted from another public computer after I write this main text. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

"Employees of the Passaic Valley Water Commission have been taking home a lot more money than just their base pay, and many routinely make tens of thousands of dollars in overtime and other enhancements."

"An analysis of payroll data for the years 2006 to 2010 shows ... enhancement boosts for both management and rank and file employees -- with some workers adding as much as $70,000 to their annual compensation in 2010."

"Beyond overtime, those perks allow employees to cash in up to five days of unused sick time each year. There are also annual stipends of up to $3,000 for employees who hold college degrees, and up to $2,000 for those who hold technical licenses."

Every year. Twice, probably. ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" and "Cement is Gold.")

"In all 31 employees in the Water Commission -- or about one in every 6 on the payroll -- made more than $100,000 in 2010, records show."

"Topping the list [of the overly compensated and under-worked,] were Executive Director Joseph Bella [ Joey -- "Bella Figura" -- Bella!] and Assistant Business Manager John Kelly, who made more than Governor Christie in 2010."

Yeah, but Christie is only the governor. These guys got a lot of agida. ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "The Gang's All Here!")

"Former City Administrator [for Passaic] Anthony Iacono will fight drug possession, drunken driving and other charges that led to his firing Friday, according to his attorney."

Mr. Iacono was reputed to have responded to questions by saying: "What's the big deal? We run New Jersey." ("Martin Tacetta Didn't Do Nothing!")

This statement by Mr. Iacono can neither be confirmed nor denied.

Threats to insert additional "errors" in my writings, or to further obstruct communication efforts by me ("we're gonna kill you!"), are denied by New Jersey officials, I am sure. The same officials who were shocked to learn of these computer crimes in the first place. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "More Mafia Arrests in New Jersey.")

Affiliations to the Luchese crime family are denied by Mr. Iacono, allegedly and presumably. ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")

"Another former top-level manager at the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission was arraigned on Wednesday on a charge of official misconduct after being arrested this month for allegedly ordering employees to perform personal work [at his home] on company time."

"Kevin Keogh, 45, of Roseland pleaded not guilty before state Superior Court Assignment Judge Donald Volhert in Paterson."

Mr. Keogh is probably another distinguished and highly ethical attorney in New Jersey, like Stuart Rabner. ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!" and "Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Sources:

Richard Cowen, "Agency Workers Awash in Perks: Overtime, Cashing in Sick Days, Create Six-Figure Salaries," in The Record, February 15, 2011, at p. A-1.
Carol Lawrence, "Fired Official to Fight Drug Charges," in The Record, February 15, 2011, at p. L-1.
John Petrick, "Ex-Sewerage Figure Pleads Not Guilty: Allegedly Ordered Workers to Fix Home," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. L-5.
Charles Stile, "Court Not Making it Easy for Christie," in The Record, February 15, 2011, at p. L-1. (Justices affiliated with Democrats seek to obstruct Republican Christie's budget plans.)
Deena Yellin, "Bullying Expert Once a Victim: Children's Writer Tells His Story Today in Clifton," in The Record, February 15, 2011, at p. L-7. (Taking the fight against cyberstalking to the home of the Gambinos and Diana Lisa Riccioli -- Clifton, New Jersey.)
Mary Jo Layton, "Hospital Policy Issue After Suicide: Depressed Man Was Allowed to Keep Belt," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-1. (Probably Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli were behind this caper, especially if there were allegations of illicit sexual contacts with the victim while he was unconscious.)
Leslie Brody, "Plan Puts Teachers to the Test: Would Tie Job Security to Yearly Assessment," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-1.
Herb Jackson, "Christie Tells D.C. to be More Like Him," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-1. (Need to tackle entitlements.)
Megan De Marco, "Mayors Seek Relief: 200 Lobby State for More Reforms," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-4. (N.J.'s cities are hurting.)
AP, "Ex-Prison Worker Gets 4 Years for Sex and Drug Violations," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-6. (Joy Black pleaded guilty to sexual assault and drug offenses for violating female inmates' rights. NJ's female inmates are routinely violated, sexually, and subjected to worse horrors through abuse of authority. Diana Lisa Riccioli, where did you meet Marilyn Straus? Was your meeting with Marilyn before or after Marilyn worked at "Univision"? How did Tuchin get in the picture? Did you also attend Benedictine Academy, Diana? How many of you raped, Marilyn?)
"Greater Sacrifice: Plan Asks More of State Workers," (Editorial) in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-12.
"Perks Don't Hold Water: Panel's Expenses Need a Closer Look," (Editorial) in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. A-12. (Theft on a massive scale in Passaic may be duplicated elsewhere in the state. Hudson County is next.)
Carol Lawrence, "Salary Cap Alters School Chief Pay: Enrollment-Based Salaries Now in Effect," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. L-1.
Richard Cowen, "Water Agency Will Inspect Overtime, Perks," in The Record, February 17, 2011, at p. L-5. (Even the water is "sewerage" in New Jersey.)
Michelle Brody, "Up-Close Look at Learning Gap: Education Chief Says He Can Help Troubled Schools," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. A-1.
David Porter, "Feds Lose Appeal Against Brothers: Latest Setback in Graft Prosecutions," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. A-3. (Ronald and Louis Manzo may soon be facing new charges to be filed by feds -- charges that will be unaffected by 3rd Circuit ruling in addition to the remaining criminal charges still before them. Genovese family?)
Herb Jackson, "FCC Asks Fox for N.J. Staffing Details: WWOR -- TV Request for License Hits a Snag," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. A-10. (I can only hope that many of us have played some small part in curbing the mafia's media influence.)
John Reitmeyer, "Senate O.K.s Cap on Authorities' Salaries," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. A-10. (The gravy train stops here.)
Justo Bautista, "Escorts Arrested at Hotels in Wayne: Police Say Sex Targets Were Arranged On-Line," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. L-1. (Wouldn't it be amazing if some of these sex web sites owned by larger corporations were among the hackers into my computer? Was Mr. Spitzer a customer?)
Deena Yellin, "Clifton Synagogue Issue Beset by Conflict," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. L-1. (Mafia antisemitism, allegedly, at the "family" home of Diana Lisa Riccioli. Does Clifton's Gerald Scorziello, Esq. "know" Ms. Riccioli?)
Stephanie Akin, "Cause of Outage Stymies PSE&G," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. L-2. (Hey, maybe somebody is inserting "errors" in New Jersey's infrastructure and power grids? Court system computers professionally hacked, I wonder? How does it feel, guys? Since they always laugh at Cuba's utilities in southern Bergen and Hudson Counties, maybe Fidel wanted to say hello? Hi, Senator Bob! Ridgewood and southern Bergen County were especially targeted, allegedly, after several power outages.)
John Brennan, "State Anticipates Major Expansion for Xanadu," in The Record, February 18, 2011, at p. L-5. ("Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!" and "New Jersey's Xanadu Disaster." Maybe another billion dollars will allow for the completion of this shopping mall? More than two billion dollars have been spent for an unfinished mall.)

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