Friday, July 01, 2011

Censorship, again?

July 4, 2013 at 2:10 P.M. My Internet connection was blocked. I will try to write using my lap-top from multiple locations on what is called "Independence Day."

July 6, 2011 at 1:45 P.M. For some reason, my session at the NYPL computer was cut down to 14 minutes. I did not realize that sessions were, forcibly, for less than 45 minutes. I hoped to post a review of "Unknown" today. Sadly, I will be unable to do so from this computer. I will try again tomorrow. I will visit another public computer(s) later today.

July 1, 2011 at 2:59 P.M. I attempted to log-in to a computer at the Inwood branch of the New York Public Library, after obtaining a reservation at PC: INA-02 on July 1, 2011 at 2:30 P.M. for 45 minutes. 5 minutes into my session the connection was terminated. I was denied the opportunity to continue reading or writing on-line. 

Computers at several N.Y. library branches have been destroyed, mysteriously, by New Jersey persons.

It may be that this renewed "experience" of denial of access to the Internet and censorship is a "coincidence." However, I believe it is another attempt to suppress speech and obstruction of communication efforts that are intended to inflict further psychological harm on me. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "How censorship works in America" then "What is it like to be plagiarized?" and "'Brideshead Revisited': A Movie Review.")

I will try to write tomorrow or soon (Tuesday after the holiday) at the library. 

I have further items pertaining to New Jersey's disintegrating legal system that I will struggle to post on-line.

I was unable to sign out of my blog the last time I was able to write, briefly, and cannot say how many works have been altered or damaged. I expect a war each time I am on-line.

I am writing at a pay-per-use Internet site near Columbus Circle. These tactics are very familiar to me and to most readers of these texts. They are designed to induce nervous collapse or severe depression after years of use with harmful effects on a victim. 

I do not believe that they will succeed entirely with me. I will continue to write.

This computer crime tactic is sad and frightening for all "civil rights lawyers" or fans of the Constitution. ("What is it like to be tortured?" and "What is it like to be censored in America?" then "How censorship works in America.")

John Eligion, "Sex Crimes Chief in Office of Prosecutor Is Leaving Post," in The New York Times, June 30, 2011, at p. A20. (LISA FRIEL may have visited these blogs, for some reason, before making her departure from the New York Prosecutor's offices and from the efforts against Mr. Strauss-Khan.)

Has Ms. Friel participated in Internet crimes aimed against these sites or my writings? Can Ms. Friel provide information concerning who is responsible for these crimes? I wonder if Lisa Friel, with Anne Milgram, is also "Larissa MacFarquahr" of The New Yorker? ("The Mind/Body Problem and Freedom" and "Mind and Machine.")

Ted Sherman, "Life of Lies Catches Up to Jersey Man," in The New York Times, June 29, 2011, at p. A1. ("Is Stephen M. Sweeney, Esq. a Liar?" and "Does Stephen M. Sweeney, Esq. Lie to the Press?")

"Solomon Dwek finally told one too many lies."

"There had been the $400 million ponzi [sic.] scheme. The $25 million bogus check at a bank drive-through window. And the lies he told to those he enmeshed in the highest federal corruption sting in New Jersey history." (Mr. Garcia? Mr. Gonzales? Mr. Booth? "Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")

"Yesterday a federal judge in Newark threw the book at the disgraced real estate investor for lying to the FBI, this time about a rental car that had not been returned on time."

"A simple offense compounded the portfolio of misdeeds attached to Dwek's name. But sometimes, it seems, enough is enough."

Mr. Rabner failed to speak-up for Solomon Dwek. A list of sources detailing New Jersey corruption will be posted here soon.

Sources:

Mitchell Maddux, "Preying With the Big Boys," in The New York Post, July 5, 2011, at p. 5. ("ALICIA DIMITCHELE" is looking at prison time for organized crime-related activity. IRS investigations may be next, allegedly. Mr. Garcia?)

"Free Speech and the Internet," (Editorial) in The New York Times, July 4, 2011, at p. A18. (Hypocritical concern is expressed by U.S. officials and the Times for "freedom of speech" on-line -- except for American dissidents, like me.)

James Quially, "ACLU Soliciting Input in Newark Police Inquiry," in The Record, July 4, 2011, at p. A-3. (More civil rights issues affecting New Jersey police departments. Several have been subjected to federal supervision for racism and theft of seized funds.)

Karen Zeack, "A Move in N.Y. to Require Mostly English Store Signs," in The Record, July 4, 2011, at p. A-4. (What happened to the concern with First Amendment rights?)

Laura Crimaldi, "States Tackle Swindle Costing Them Billions: Targets People Who Fraudulently Receive Unemployment Benefits," in The Record, July 4, 2011, at p. A-8. (Disability benefits obtained fraudulently? "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and "New Jersey Filth, Failures, and Flaws.")

Richard Newman, "North Jersey FCU Takes Over Church's Deposits," in The Record, July 2, 2011, at p. A-13. (Lourdes Cortez, Esq. is a Menendez flunkie and Cubanaza. I wonder whether Ms. Cortez has visited my sites for good old Boss Bob? "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")

"Pay to Bray: Ruling Limits, Not Expands, Free Speech," in The Record, July 2, 2011, at p. A-13. (What happened to the concern for "free speech" -- oh, that's for dissidents in other countries, not in the United States?)


Richard Cowen, "Ex-Sewerage Officials Indicted in Repairs Scam," in The Record, June 30, 2011, at p. A-1. (Mob-connected "officials," allegedly, take a hit. Mazza, Bazela, and others are looking at state time. Many defendants happen to be N.J. attorneys, perhaps, some serve on the "ethics committee"?)

Jason Grant, "Ex-Prosecutor Denies Guilt," in The Record, June 30, 2011, at p. A-4. (Paul W. Bergrin, Esq., former alleged pimp who assisted in the murder of a witness -- according to the feds -- denies guilt and may be appointed to the New Jersey Supreme Court by his former colleague in the federal prosecutor's office, Stuart Rabner: "No More Cover Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

Peter J. Sampson, "Accountant Gets Prison Time for Pocketing Taxes: Gave Money to Costa Rican Woman," in The Record, June 30, 2011, at p. L-3. (Mr. Garcia? Mr. Navarete? Any thoughts, "gentlemen"?)

Ted Sherman, "No Longer in the FBI's Good Graces, Jailed Dwek Loses His $12,500 Allowance," in The Star Ledger, June 30, 2011, at p. 19. (Solomon Dwek may be appointed to the New Jersey Supreme Court by Stuart Rabner, replacing Mr. Stern and Debbie Poritz.)

"Behind Bars is Where He Belongs: For Dwek, Vanishing Would be a Snap," (Editorial) in The Record, June 30, 2011, at p. 18. (Will Dwek skip town? "Terry Tuchin" a.k.a. "Arhur Goldberg" may be heading to Tel Aviv.)

Ted Sherman, "4 Former Sewerage Managers Indicted," in The Star Ledger, June 30, 2011, at p. 27. (Mob control and corruption of sewerage authority. More arrests are rumored to be on the way.)

Jason Grant, "Bergrin Pleads Not Guilty to Murder-for-Hire: Ex-Prosecutor's Attorney Critical of New Indictment," in The Star Ledger, June 30, 2011, at p. 33. (Bergrin may have served on the ethics committee.)

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