Saturday, January 08, 2011

New Jersey's Day of Reckoning.

January 13, 2011 at 1:46 P.M. "Error" inserted in this essay that had been left alone for a while. I have made the necessary corrections.

January 10, 2011 at 3:55 P.M. No scans of my computer are possible. My security system was disabled over the weekend. Please forward all death threats to my e-mail box, New Jersey. I will continue to write from public computers.

January 8, 2011 at 7:35 P.M. "Errors" inserted since this afternoon have now been corrected. Due to the destruction of my security system, I will be unable to write creative essays or short stories. I will continue to write about New Jersey's political corruption from multiple public computers in New York. I cannot say how many other writings have been disfigured by New Jersey's hackers.

From a public computer with the knowledge that government censorship may prevent future posts by me:

"New Jersey's Day of Reckoning," (Editorial) in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A20. (Legislative hearings at N.J.'s Supreme Court concerning budget expeditures.)
Alexei Barrionuevo, "Chile Offers Recognition for a State of Palestine," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A6. (Increasing influence for Islamic factions in Latin America.)
Michael Kamber, "Taliban Suicide Bomber Kills Police Official and 16 Others," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A7. (Official responsible for security in border area killed with intelligence assistance from beyond the border.)
Michael Powell, "Obama the Centrist Irks a Liberal Lion," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. B1. (Rober Reich says Mr. Obama's recovery is petering out and that the president is "unwilling to take on Republicans." Is this Mr. Reich's opinion? Or are Republicans correct to suggest that this is a comment from the Clintons?)
Jeff Roberts, "Ex-Schools Official Admits Fraud Role," in The New York Times, January 6, 2011, at p. A-3. (Robert Firestone, 64, involved in massive fraud on the school board in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where several investigations of theft are, allegedly, unfolding -- including rumored investigations of the Union County Prosecutor's Office and Mr. Romankow's alleged "racist regime." See "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police" and "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker.")

In light of blatant censorship and suppressions of my writings, I must express my dismay at N.J.'s continued public criminality that is bringing about the collapse of the rule of law on-line. I am told that many of these attacks emanate from Elizabeth, New Jersey. If so, there are officials in Trenton orchestrating the "shenanigans."

People in Trenton cannot be permitted to get away with these tactics, Mr. Christie.

Hearings on the Abbott case are legislative in nature. Such hearings should never take place in a court of law, much less a court of law with obvious legitimacy issues that provides litigants with a built-in appeal to the Supreme Court whatever Rabner and his crew decide.

At risk in Abbott is the delicate balance of powers required under both the federal and state constitutions.

If it is true that "bosses" (Menendez, Norcross, others) provide instructions to justices as their hirelings in such matters -- in all important cases before the Trenton court -- then perhaps these "bosses" should consider the effects of even more FBI investigations in New Jersey. ("Hudson County, New Jersey is the Capital of Political Corruption.")

Can New Jersey really afford more negative publicity because of disruptions in a soiled legal system due to MORE corruption, theft, and incompetence? I doubt it.

Pending arrests are expected in Union City and Elizabeth, New Jersey. To continue to have lawyers and judges arrested in the presence of litigants creates not the appearance but a reality of chaos, corruption, squalor and a circus-like atmosphere in America's feces-covered "Soprano State."

Have you no sense of shame about what your state's legal system has become for the world, Mr. Rabner? New Jersey Bar Association members? Ms. Dow? Mr. Christie?

The whole world is watching.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

New Jersey's Failed Judiciary.

December 19, 2010 at 7:30 P.M. From a second public computer: No wonder New Jersey's mafia lawyers are not happy! -- Andrew Tangel, "Public Pensions at Risk: Xanadu Losses Show Danger of Volatile Funds," in The Record, December 19, 2010, at p. A-1. ($600 MILLION lost in high-risk equities from several states, as a result of New Jersey's troubled "alleged" mob project "Xanadu.")

I hear the Port Authority is laying off workers, including architects. I hope no one I know will be affected. Also under investigation is credentials frauds by N.J. teachers. ("Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!" and "Senator Bob Says: 'Xanadu and You Are Perfect Together!'")

December 19, 2010 at 6:55 P.M. From a public computer: I will hold persons who cooperated with my enemies -- and the computer criminals initiating each occasion on which my computer was turned off today -- responsible for all censorship. I will express my feelings of disgust and hatred to such persons, non-violently, with the hope that they will communicate my feelings to the "officials" in New Jersey responsible for these tactics. ( Soon: "Debbie Poritz Likes the Ladies!" and "Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'")

December 19, 2010 at 1:47 P.M. After three occasions when my computer was turned off today from a remote location, I believe, in order to frustrate my efforts to run a scan of my computer and/or to "defragment" my hard disc, I will set aside (for now) another effort to complete this scan. I will try to perform this operation, again, tomorrow morning or later today. I will try to write a bit more of a short story on a legal pad. I will then look for a location at which I can type this work on to my blogs.


Despite the emotional and even physical harm resulting from this continuing struggle against censorship -- after so many years -- I will certainly write more essays, short stories, plays or scripts and at least one novel, even if these works cannot be published in America. I have reason to hope that they are being read outside of America. I am told that Latin American and other media is covering this spectacle of corruption in America. ("More Censorship and Cybercrime" and "I Affirm This Single Moment of Rebellion.")

I will do my best to correct any inserted "errors" in my copyright-protected writings covered by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. You decide how real is Americans' freedom of speech. This right is certainly real to me. Telephone calls from bogus numbers continue to be received. I usually attract some menacing company on my walks in the city -- from "Rey Decererga" perhaps? No threat, physical injury, or emotional harm will prevent me from writing from some location in the city. ("Fidel Castro's 'History Will Absolve Me'" and "Manifesto for the Unfinished American Revolution" then, soon, "Malcolm X at the Oxford Union.")

December 19, 2010 at 8:42 A.M. I will try again to perform the necessary maintenance on my computer. Anyone planning to enter my home illegally to inspect my books is asked to return them to their location and not to make a mess. Anyone planning to follow me on my walks should keep a respectful distance. Mysterious calls from "Name Not Available" are expected during the course of the day. I prefer that these tactics be aimed at me and not my family members, including Marilyn.

December 18, 2010 at 6:40 P.M. "Errors" were inserted and corrected in this essay since this afternoon. My computer's cable signal is obstructed. I am writing from a second public computer. I expect that attacks against my home computer will continue and efforts to prevent my writing efforts will intensify over the holidays. I will continue to struggle.

Anyone who has cooperated with this effort should make no attempt to speak or interact with me in any so-called "cordial" fashion. You will be treated by me in accordance with your actions. Any communication with me from New Jersey should be in writing. I will bring my own tape recorder to any meeting. ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

December 18, 2010 at 3:14 P.M. Several attempts to defragmentalize or "defragment" my hard disc have been obstructed. My computer's cable signal is blocked. I am writing from a public computer. I will try, again, tomorrow morning to perform the necessary security operation to "optimize" my computer's performance. ("Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'" and "What is it like to be censored in America?")

December 17, 2010 at 10:27 A.M. Some time was needed for me to reach this blog from my home computer due to New Jersey's cyberharassment campaign. I will continue to struggle. Attacks on my security system have prevented me from "defragmentalizing" my hard discs. I will write from public computers later today. I cannot say how many writings have been altered or damaged overnight.

December 16, 2010 at 3:15 P.M. Earlier the following advertisements were attached, illegally, to my blogs:

"NJ/NY Traffic Tickets [sic.] Reduce or Eliminate Your Points [on a driver's license?] or your money back. 732-602-7795. www.ny/njtraffictickets.com "

Apparently, "relativists" are also represented as advertisers -- "choice," however, is a non-relative value. This line of thought seems very familiar to me:

"How we choose our values? And how they shape our lives. Book available on-line. http://www.axioninstitute.org/ " ("Why I am not an ethical relativist" and "How censorship works in America.")

Attacks on my computer make writing very difficult from my home. I will write from public computers throughout the day. More arrests are coming in New Jersey.

December 16, 2010 at 12:23 P.M. My computer was turned off by New Jersey hackers obstructing its cable signal. Several essays, including "John Finnis and Ethical Cognitivism," were altered and damaged despite copyright protection. I will do my best to make corrections as they are needed. Also altered was "Manifesto for the Unfinished American Revolution." Irony.

I have rebooted my computer only to receive a message that "defragmenting" of my hard disks is necessary, again. This usually allows for sabotage and much turning off of my computer by New Jersey's hackers. I will try to comply with this instruction. "Errors" have already been inserted and corrected in this essay several times since this morning.

"The Politicization of a Respected Court," (Editorial) in The New York Times, December 16, 2010, at p. A38.

New Jersey's Supreme Court is no longer very well respected in this country or anywhere.

The embarassing spectacle of New Jersey's Supreme Court meltdown and the judiciary's self-destruction requires the attention of the state's "high flying" governor, Mr. Christie. Mr. Rabner, the state's tainted Chief Justice, is simply too compromised and devoted to self-preservation and survival to be very effective in any crisis, much less in a crisis affecting his own court. ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

The New York Times has always enjoyed a comfy relationship with people like Rabner and Poritz, Milgram and Moses. Good press for such persons is almost always assured. Even the Gray Lady now recognizes that New Jersey's legal incompetence and corruption has reached astronomical levels to achieve the status of a full-scale international disaster and humiliation for America. Censorship is never satisfied with one victim. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")

The attempted cover-up of my situation -- with state legal ethics officials participating in torture and theft, obstruction of justice and lying, also censorship, plagiarism, suppressions of speech and computer crimes -- despite the media's collusion, is not working. Perhaps robot bombs will be next. ("Little Brown Men Are Only Objects for Us.")

Smears and character assassination -- whether as threats or in reality -- will have little effect on my efforts nor on their growing momentum on-line. Questions are now being raised about the independence and effectiveness of the corporate media which remains apathetic and dull to what you are witnessing, also to the indiscriminate use of robot bombs in Pakistan.

The events in Nigeria involving experimentation on unwilling and uninformed persons, mostly children, by New Jersey-based Pfizer pharmaceuticals is life imitating art. See John Le Carre, The Constant Gardner (New York & London: Scribner, 2001) and Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz in The Constant Gardner (Focus Features, 2005). ("The Experiments in Guatemala" and "John Rawls and Justice.")

A convenient Times editorial either written or edited by Richard J. Codey, Esq. (probably), or someone like him in Trenton, will not solve the lethal problems with a failed legal system, soiled judiciary and contaminated legal profession that is all-too willing to remain complicit with organized crime and big money politics. To put this in New Jersey terms: "Somebody's gonna take the hit on this."

Is it a "conflict of interest" for a legal official to write an editorial, secretly, for America's leading newspaper assessing his or her own state's legal system and highest court? Is this not "appearance of impropriety" for a political or judicial figure expressing opinions ostensibly "independent" of government responsibilities? Hypocrisy? Is it not grounds for disbarment for any lawyer to engage in such public DECEPTION of readers? How can any newspaper allow for such a thing? ("Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey.")

"When Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey chose not to renominate Justice John Wallace Jr. to the State Supreme Court in May, it was a case of political overreach. [Right decision, Mr. Christie.] The situation is now a national disgrace, [-- one of many for New Jersey --] thanks to the governor, [sic.] the State Senate president, Stephen Sweeney, and Justice Rivera-Soto."

The sanctioning of Mr. Rivera-Soto was also a matter of behind-the-back New Jersey politics for the only independent Republican on the tribunal who is not a member of the Garden State's political mafia. I am not a Republican nor am I a friend of Mr. Rivera-Soto. Luckily, Mr. Schundler was not involved in Rivera-Soto's troubles. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")

Mafia is the right word. Organized crime wields too much influence in New Jersey politics: cover-ups of law enforcement crimes, denial and protection for incompetent judges (like Ms. Poritz), criminality by the OAE, politicians running rough-shod over procedures and statutory requirements to get what they want -- all of this is routine or "business as usual" in New Jersey. ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and, again, "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "Anne Milgram Does It Again!")

The state's dismal predicament and horrors -- like Xanadu's $2 BILLION disaster that makes any troubles in New York or other states insignificant by comparison -- are the result of years of such evil absurdities. New Jersey residents must take back their state. Tell the politicians and crooked judges that you have had enough of being robbed and treated like imbeciles. Politicians, lawyers and judges are making out just fine. New Jersey's "ordinary Joes" are hurting, severely. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers on the Tit.")

New Jersey's legal system is perceived (accurately) as racist, corrupt, inept, tainted by hypocrisy and sanctimony, with tragic results in the lives of millions which must be faced. Turn over the torture files, Mr. Christie and Ms. Dow. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "What is it like to be tortured?")

How many others have been tortured and raped in New Jersey through the illicit use of "touchless torture techniques"? We have a right to know. The ethical judgments of New Jersey's rapists and thieves -- or of their protectors -- do not trouble me. ("America's Holocaust" and "Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey" then "What is it like to be tortured?")

"Mr. Christie named a lawyer to fill the seat [belonging to Mr. Wallace, who has remained on the court anyway!] and Mr. Sweeney, a Democrat, then refused to let the State Senate consider the nomination. In September, the court's chief justice [sic.] sought to deal with the problem by temporarily filling the seat with a widely respected lower-court judge. [Rabner buddy, Edwin Stern, who will cover Rabner's back?] But last Friday, Justice Rivera-Soto pushed the matter over the top. He called the temporary appointment 'unconstitutional,' [it is unconstitutional,] and issued an opinion stating that he would abstain from voting in cases until a justice nominated by the governor was sworn in."

Grotesque corruption and ineptitude deligitimizes all decisions by this once respected appellate tribunal. No Supreme Court or legal system can function effectively or ethically when crucial decisions and actions are made "behind-the-scenes" for political or worse reasons that have nothing to do with evidence or legality. "Deligitimation" and "deligitimizes" are both words and may be used in a sentence, correctly or incorrectly. ("'Michael Clayton': A Movie Review" then "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")

I have corrected several words in the foregoing paragraph numerous times on the first day that this essay was posted. For a discussion of the protocol used to achieve a nervous breakdown or abandonment of communication efforts by victims, see "Roberto Mangabeira Unger's Revolutionary Legal System."

Think of the Rodney King video and imagine a person not accused of any crime being subjected to the Internet equivalent of such treatment. I doubt that these tactics will work with me. I will try to "defragmentalize my hard discs" tomorrow morning. Three efforts to perform this procedure have been obstructed by hackers and my computer was turned off on each occasion. The intensification of attacks and threats this week is a good sign that I am having some effect on New Jersey's corrupt power structure. ("What is it like to be tortured?")

What has been the long-term effect of these torture techniques in the lives of others subjected to them in New Jersey's schools or institutions? How many persons have been severely injured through such efforts at "conditioning" responses? Many. Are the injured mostly women and minority group members? How many are also subjected to sexual violations? Marilyn? ("What is it like to be tortured?" and "Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'" then "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")

Mr. Rabner, some things cannot be covered-up forever. Smears and character assassinations of me on-line or by way of your media friends and computer crimes committed against me will not solve this problem. In the age of Wikileaks, the truth will reach me eventually -- probably sooner rather later. ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" then "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

Do the right things in this situation by making an effort at amends which will be more likely to produce cooperation and discretion from the state's many victims than disdain, disregard for the suffering of the "little people," stonewalling silence, and denials of an obvious reality of pervasive jurisprudential failure. America's Constitution is the greatest victim today. ("Little brown men are only objects for us.")

The responsibility now rests with you, Mr. Rabner, to begin the long effort to repair and heal a broken legal system in America's "Soprano State." A good way to begin that effort at amelioration is by resigning as Chief Justice of New Jersey's Supreme Court, Mr. Rabner.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

New Jersey Supreme Court's Implosion.

December 11, 2010 at 8:28 P.M. Due to the inability to perform the defragmenting and other maintenance on my computer, a N.J. effort is underway (I guess) to disable my computer and to obstruct my writing and posting of essays once again. I will move to various public computers to continue writing. Happy Holidays!

Richard Perez-Pena, "Appointment Fight Divides Justices," in The New York Times, December 11, 2010, at p. A19.

The experiences at my home computer today may have been designed to prevent me from posting a comment on developments in New Jersey that are likely to lead to new indictments in Bergen and Hudson Counties, besides the spectacle at New Jersey's bemerded Supreme Court. I do not believe that these censorship efforts will be entirely successful.

"Here is one for the 'only in New Jersey' file. A state Supreme Court justice refuses to participate in any rulings because he objects to another jurist's serving temporarily on the court."

Justice Wallace, an alleged devoted smoker of marijuana, has not been reappointed by the governor. Chief Justice Rabner -- perhaps at the request of Mr. Prisco (his "Godfather") from Bayonne -- has taken it upon himself to appoint a "fill-in" candidate, even though this appointment power is reserved for the state's Chief Executive in the N.J. Constitution.

Wallace continues to draw his salary as two more so-called "justices" will or should also be paid not to decide cases at New Jersey's highest court. If you add Ms. Patterson and Mr. Stern, in other words, there are now nine justices in New Jersey's seven-member court. I call this N.J.'s "Babylonian Captivity." (Look it up.)


Justice Rivera-Soto, who was sanctioned for unethical conduct while a sitting justice on the state's highest court, has issued an opinion -- even though there is no case or controversy before the court -- stating that he will not participate in sessions with the appointee or speak to the person, at all, allegedly.

Rivera-Soto is a Republican friendly to the Cubanazos and, allegedly, on Senator Bob's leash. This may be the first instance in American legal history of an advisory opinion issued by a state Supreme Court Justice that is directed, primarily, to his colleagues on the bench.

Mr. Sweeney has called for Rivera-Soto's resignation. I am forced to agree with Mr. Sweeney that Rivera-Soto is a moron -- also a crooked moron, like most of the justices in New Jersey. However, Rivera-Soto may be correct that the actions of the Chief Justice are unconstitutional. What the hell. It's New Jersey. Everything goes.

Does the membership of New Jersey's bar association recognize that Garden State lawyers and judges have become a joke and a cautionary tale for the rest of the country? I hope so. ("New Jersey is the Home of The Living Dead" and "New Jersey's Unethical Judiciary.")

Several other New Jersey justices are facing allegations of criminality and/or unethical conduct: Jaynee LaVecchia ("connected?") still can't find the $300 MILLION that vanished in the HIP deal. Virginia Long won't speak to any of the others, preferring her own company as her maid delivers messages to colleagues. Debbie Poritz still shows up at the Supreme Court's chambers probably looking to "date" the young female law clerks, allegedly. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "Jennifer Velez is a 'Dyke Magnet!'")

"Governor Christie, a Republican[,] declined to reappoint Justice John E. Wallace, a Democrat. In the 63 years since the court was created, no governor had refused to reappoint a justice."

I thought the guy's name was "Benjamin Wallace"? Maybe he changed it to buy weed. Mr. Wallace opts for what is called "Acapulco Gold." (I don't smoke, boys.)

Christie appointed an insurance company mouthpiece named Anne Patterson for the "spot" on the court.

Does Ms. Patterson have to kickback, Chris? Is the good lady from Roseland a "contributor" to Republican coffers?

The Legislature says "We don't care about nothing!" They will not vote on Wallace's replacement until his term runs out in about two years. Codey says, maybe, "for a small fee" they'll give Christie his appointment, allegedly.

How's your brother, Mr. Codey? What's he going down for? 5 to 10 years? That's nothing. Did you get a piece of your brother's scams, Mr. Codey? Or was he on his own, Mr. Codey? Time for more computer warfare, boys? A little censorship before dinner, Mr. Rabner? John McGill, Esq. at the OAE may explain this criminal censorship.

"Chief Justice Rabner took the unusual step of publicly criticizing the governor. [This shows that Rabner is impartial and non-political.] The senate's Democratic majority also abandoned tradition refusing to vote on confirming Ms. Patterson. Justice Rabner then named an Appellate Judge Edwin Stern [Stern is part of the so-called "Jewish mafia" in New Jersey!] to fill the vacancy."

Keeping it in the family, Mr. Rabner? Do you know L. Peter Strauss, Esq., Stuart? Rivera-Soto took a so-called "fit." Mr. Rivera-Soto called the elevation "unconstitutional." I certainly agree that Rabner should resign for disgracing the court, on more than one occasion, but not for acting unconstitutionally which is merely "business as usual" in Trenton.

What are you talking about, man? This is New Jersey. Whatever, Mr. Rivera-Soto. Most things are unconstitutional in New Jersey. Stern must belong to Codey and Sweeney because he won't be reappointed or confirmed otherwise; Rabner is a puppet for the legal establishment and mafia that is controlled by Democrats, despite bing a Republican; Several justices are said to be on the take, like Jaynee, allegedly and reputedly. "Ethics," Mr. Rabner? (Agaion: "Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

More essays examining the breaking legal scandals in Hackensack and Jersey City are coming up. If New Jersey's crimes and censorship efforts continue to go unpunished, then America is no longer the society we once thought that it was or could be. ("I Affirm This Single Moment of Rebellion.")

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