Tuesday, June 12, 2007

It's Jamba Time!

My Norton Security's "intrusion detection" feature is currently disabled. I am unable to operate my computer. I do not know when I will be able to do so again. I cannot restore that feature at this time. I cannot return to my msn group. June 13, 2007 at 10:38 A.M. I planned to write about Richard Rorty, but these developments make that impossible. Please see "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court." The contents of my e-mail folder have been deleted. I attempted to open an e-mail from The Nation and experienced these difficulties. Connection: http://www.nyc.rr.com/ (24.29.102.101), Pap3 (110), from HPPAV (24.193.70.253), 4728, 814 bytes sent, 397881 bytes received, 1:53.483 elapsed time. My intrusion detection feature cannot be reconfigured at this time. I will try to make do without it for as long as I can.

Hackers have damaged this essay. I will do my best to make repairs, fully expecting that I will have to make the same corrections again in the future. I am unable to access or read essays at my msn group at the moment. June 12, 2007 at 2:13 P.M.

I am blocking:

http://view.atdmt.com/HHC/iview/msnnkcal01600 http://view.atdmt.com/iview/msnnkhac001300x250 andhttp://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/N3754.sitemsn.com/B.

I tried to print an item from my group, but could not do so. I signed out and tried again, receiving only a blank piece of paper with this address on it:

http://ads.pointroll.com/PRServe/?ad=g030W2007420192018&pos=h&pub=msn&size=798_90&code=n...

I thought I lived in a free society where such obvious efforts to destroy or suppress speech were deemed impermissible criminal violations of federal civil rights.

Why are these crimes allowed to go unpunished? How can persons sworn to uphold the Constitution be part of suppressing speech? What are they afraid of?

Thank you to "Campus I" for listing my book. http://www.campusi.com/ Also, to Amazon, France: http://www.amazon.fr/

Thank you to http://www.grabber.com/ and http://www.buy.com/ as well as http://www.theplanetogo@blogspot.com/

I have been unable to purchase an ISBN number for my second book, but I will keep trying to do so. Finally, I was successful. Now one book is seemingkly unavailable for free download. My most important goal for both books is that they be available free of charge for download.

As of this writing, I have changed my blogger password about ten times over the past two days. I cannot change my photo or post images at my blogs as I write these words. The political opinions expressed in my blogs, I believe, have seemingly resulted in my daily encounter with a number of viruses and other obstacles, making access to my blogs very difficult. I am sure that these experiences are related to my accusations against New Jersey's power-structure.

If the goal of harassment efforts is to produce frustration and anger so that I will stop writing, then I am pretty sure that it will not work. It took me quite a while to get into my blog/group this morning. I will keep running scans. A new essay dealing with the work of Angela Davis continues to be obstructed. I will try to post it later. I am afraid that the format of my blogs may be affected yet again. Errors and deletions of words, letters, entire essays are a constant threat as part of an effort at frustration or discouragement. I will continue to write.

Publishers appear, ask for my manuscript, then disappear again. I receive encouraging letters expressing interest, then (suddenly) my work is rejected without being read, but my manuscript is not returned. Weird.

Writing under these conditions is like composing a symphony in the midst of a military battle. This has the effect of making me more determined to continue writing, mostly because I refuse to give in to this sort of Fascism and thuggery. As long as one person is interested in reading what I write, I will find a way to post that writing somewhere. Several essays in the blog have been affected -- paragraph spacing is altered, words are brought together.

Why worry about little old me if my writing is so worthless? The following words are for Mumia Abu Jamal:

"... we must fight for your life as though it were our own -- which it is -- and render impassable with our bodies the corridor to the gas chamber. For, if they take you in the morning, they will be coming for us that night."

JAMES BALDWIN'S LETTER TO ANGELA DAVIS, CONFINED IN MARIN COUNTY JAIL, NOVEMBER 19, 1970.

I am ready for anything now because I have discovered "Jamba Juice" with a mega "Vita Boost!" Not only do I feel smarter, but my sexual potency has been "enhanced." I cannot be certain of getting back into the blogs/group after I sign off for the day. However, I will keep trying. Sometimes there are brief periods of normalcy; at other times, there are problems with posting and backspacing, as I say, words disappear or letters are destroyed.

I will also continue to laugh, even as I protest against the corruptions of one state's legal and political system, which has become a hideous caricature of legality, mostly run by political operatives of organized crime and self-professed "whores" of the court. I will not be intimidated, so don't allow yourself to be intimidated either. If there is no new post after two days, then you can be sure that I am unable to access this site.

If I experience an unfortunate accident of some kind, then please read "A Letter From a Condemned Man" and "Tuchin, Riccioli and New Jersey's Agency of Torture." You can believe that my final thoughts will be my favorite Anthony Hopkins quote: "Fuck 'em."

The French underground during the Nazi era had a slogan -- "Resist! Rebel! Fight!" In May of 1968, the slogan might have been changed to -- "Resist! Rebel! Fight! Against Conformity!"

In 1971, Marxist philosopher Georg Lukacs -- while expressing support for Angela Davis -- recognized that the problem of injustice and of flawed legal proceedings exists in every human society ...

"... if prejudices against the accused are systematically and demagogically spread and encouraged, it is possible to take a man's [or a woman's] freedom and even [to] allow him [or her] to be murdered while formally obeying all the rules of judicial procedure."

After all, they say, it's "nothing personal."

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