Saturday, August 2, 2008

New Jersey Superior Court Judge is a Child Molester!

August 6, 2008 at 6:59 P.M. calls from 800-306-0605; 5:47 P.M. calls from 800-306-0605; 4:35 P.M. calls from 231-732-2774; 3:01 P.M. calls from 561-666-8542. Several icons have appeared on my monitor ("Antivirus 2009") that cannot be removed. I am running scans, trying to keep my computer secure. Calls received at 7:01 P.M. from 323-581-3046. Many pop-ups. Hackers, spyware, obstructions to Internet use.

August 2, 2008 at 7:59 P.M. Dozens of essays were vandalized between yesterday and today. I have done my best to make corrections. I am stimulated by this attack to persist in my efforts to highlight New Jersey judicial corruption and criminality.

November 4, 2007 at 10:56 A.M. hackers have inserted errors in this post overnight, which provides me with an opportunity to make revisions and emphazise its contents even more. I am blocking:

http://view.atdmt.com/iview/msnnkhac01728x90... (back again?)

June 2, 2007 at 12:25 P.M. there were 11 intrusion attempts today. My main attacker, once again, was 24.192.175.47. (NJ) Apparently, NJ government computers are used to suppress political speech by dissidents in violation of federal criminal law. If I find myself framed for something or having an unfortunate accident while in custody, I would hope that readers will examine "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey."

I am experiencing difficulties regularly in posting essays at my MSN group, in my blogs, and obstacles make writing difficult today. I will keep struggling. Hackers may be expected to tamper with these texts or alter them. Ask "Justice" Virginia Long: Why? Payoffs? Political favors? How about it Virginia?

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Alan Feuer & Nate Schweber, "Sharpe James Is Sentenced to 27 Months," in The New York Times, July 30, 2008, at p. B1.
John P. Martin, "Feds Charge 14 in Jersey for 'Nightmare' Child Porn," The Star Ledger, October 19, 2006; http://www.nj.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/news-9/1161234596130430.xml&coll=1
Tina Kelley, "New Jersey: New Rules for Day Care Centers," The New York Times, October 19, 2006, at B8.

"Federal agents arrested more than 100 men across the country yesterday, including 14 in New Jersey" -- which seems to have been home base for much of this child porn activity in the U.S. -- "[men] who they said subscribed to one of the most repulsive child pornography networks investigators have found, one that included photos and videos of adults sexually assaulting infants."

Much of this sexual behavior is reportedly extracted from minors who are subjected to hypnosis and/or drugging, with the assistance of persons trained in psychology and in the use of these techniques. What are you up to these days Diana? How about Terry? Is everything hunky-dory with you two? Are your victims keeping you busy? Still working secretly for the OAE, Terry? How's the "family-like organization," Diana? Everything peachy-keen?

None of this child porn can exist in New Jersey -- where nearly everybody is on the take or under the control of political-criminal organizations -- without a lot of people being paid off. This probably includes judges and justices. Several of those arrested held positions of public trust and authority:

"A retired [New Jersey] judge accused of traveling abroad to have sex with a minor was released on bail yesterday from a federal detention center and placed under house arrest. The retired New Jersey Superior Court judge Steven W. Thompson, 57, is charged with traveling to Russia to have sex with a boy between the ages of 13 and 16, prosecutors said. He is charged with two felonies, which carry a total of 25 years in prison. Mr. Thompson was released yesterday on $2 million bail and placed under 24-hour house arrest at his home in Avalon under the supervision of his mother, Mildred Thompson. A federal magistrate banned Mr. Thompson from having contact with children, except for supervised visits with his nieces, and from using a computer, which could be used to obtain pornography."

Tyrone Richardson, "Metro Briefing -- New Jersey: Camden Ex-Judge Is Under House Arrest," The New York Times, April 27, 2003 and http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E6DF1139F934A1576BC0A9659C8B63&sec=&spo...

I wonder if any of these child molesters work for the OAE or N.J. law courts? I wouldn't be surprised if they do. Ethics? Say, how's Assemblyman NEIL M. COHEN doing? No ethics charges against Mr. Cohen? No hypnosis or drugging for him, Terry or Diana? No criminal charges?

"The case referred by the Newark division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, marked the second national child pornography investigation to spring from New Jersey in the past four years. The previous case led to the arrests of more than 1,000 subscribers worldwide and convictions against two Belarussians who managed the network."

"How the hell are ya?" Politicians in Trenton respond. (See "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Maurice J. Gallipoli and Conduct unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

" ... 'As this investigation amply illustrates, there is no safe haven for child predators,' according to Kyle Hutchins, special agent in charge of Newark's ICE office."

The New Jersey suspects included three men with ties to state government and local political machines (without such ties they would not be "in" New Jersey government or the state's notoriously corrupt judiciary):

"Each of these New Jersey men was charged this summer, immediately after they were identified as subscribers, so [federal] prosecutors could remove them from their positions of authority."

New Jersey law enforcement, including New Jersey's "invisible" Attorney General -- at the time of these events -- Stuart Rabner, now Anne Milgram, "missed" this little ongoing operation as well as the organizations making these multiple crimes possible. They could not arrest ANY of the state's participants in this loathsome activity taking place over a period of years. The A.G. also could not name or go after any of the corrupt N.J. officials who allowed this operation to exist, probably for a fee.

Although the feds are arresting far more criminals and corrupt local officials than New Jersey's Attorney General, the feds have less than half the personnel that the Trenton authorities employ. I wonder why that is? Payoffs? Sexual favors? Rumors concerning the "activities" of Anne Milgram have circulated for a while. The things people say about Ms. Poritz will shock you.

Mr. Rabner, the ineffective former A.G., is now New Jersey's Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Rewarding incompetence and unethical conduct is nothing new in New Jersey. Anne Milgram, without having tried a case anywhere, will wind up as a Superior Court judge -- making incompetent court rulings for years and destroying many lives. Anne takes care of her "chics" -- if you know what I mean. Right, Anne?

In the same day's New York Times, it is reported that "in the future" child day care centers applying for licenses in New Jersey will have to show that their buildings were not previously used as dump sites or pose any health hazzard. (Yes, one or two "z's" may be used since the word "hazzard" or "hazard" comes from az zahr, which is the Arabic word for "chance.") I get a lot of incorrect corrections and hacker-inserted "errors" in my writings.

This means that they will not be able to use New Jersey buildings at all for such purposes. Most properties in New Jersey are built over venomous pollution and chemical waste -- just as the state's government and courts are built on moral corruption and filth.

You don't mind if your kids get cancer in Union City or North Bergen, right? Polluters and child pornographers are the persons in New Jersey's government judging the ethics of others. Why? They have no ethical awareness themselves. Why are they the "moral superiors" of others? They're not, you say? That's exactly my point. They violate rules of ethics themselves, rules which they claim to enforce. Many are criminals and in bed with criminal organizations. Think of the Garden State's little tykes unaware of the digusting perversions popular among Trenton's elected officials. Don't take any candy from Stuart Rabner, kids.

New Jersey's judges (with all exceptions granted) are arrogant, often stupid, incapable of complex or profound thought, usually political whores certain of their intellectual superiority as compared with the likes of you and me. They cover up "crimes against humanity" -- like the psychological and physical tortures that I have described -- so as to hide their own flaws and failures, while speaking to others of ethics. (See "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

This modification of the law will distract the public from asking why no one has gone after building owners who allowed their properties to be used as child care centers KNOWING that they were contaminated by mercury because they had previously been used as thermometer factories. I wonder if any of them are lawyers? If they are, would the OAE be interested? Somehow, I doubt it.

David Kocieniewski, "Newark: Hospital's Use of Helicopter is Questioned," The New York Times, January 16, 2007, at p. B7:

"New Jersey's state medical school may have improperly billed Medicaid for helicopter 'ambulance flights' [more like jaunts to Atlantic City on the taxpayer's tab, probably to attend 'sex shows' with Richard J. Codey and Debbie Poritz -- who is usually accompanied by a "child-like young woman"?] according to a report released yesterday by a federal monitor. A former federal judge, Herbert J. Stern, who was appointed a year ago to investigate financial irregularities at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, noted in the report that the school had made many policy and personnel changes to address widespread problems with overbilling, nepotism and wasteful spending. [New Jersey's U.S. Attorney] Christopher Christie said that more arrests are likely."

Legality? No, just "business as usual" in the Garden State. Geez, Louise ... No wonder I am subjected to all of this harassment today! Speaking truth to power. Wait, there is more.

John Holl, "Camden: Computer Pornography Charge," The New York Times, February 12, 2007, at p. B6:

"A man who taught seminars about whales to elementary school students was arrested last week and charged with possession of child pornography, the state police said. The man STUART GOLDMAN, 63, was arrested on Friday after the state police found pornographic images on his computer, said Sgt. Stephen Jones, a spokesman. The computer was seized last March when the state police charged Mr. Goldman with having marijuana plants in his house in Barrington, Sergeant Jones said. Mr. Goldman has pleaded guilty to the drug charges, the state police said."

There are also several continuing investigations resulting from arrests last year of members of an international child porn ring also based in New Jersey. Information extracted from computers by law enforcement is rumored to have included "persons in public life." You getting nervous, Debbie? Cover up time. There is a widespread concern that efforts by the Trenton Syndicate are underway to "nip" any further inquiry "in the bud." Alleged connections between "influential" underworld figures and local political machines are more worrisome, together with continuing, highly disturbing allegations that law enforcement and judicial persons in New Jersey received "sexual favors" as payoffs. (See "One of New Jersey's Highly Ethical Attorneys Has a Problem" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

Plenty of this child prostitution comes out of Miami. I wonder whether New Jersey politicians are "connected" in any way with such Miami-based porn rings? Any names pop into your mind?

What is the "alleged" cost of getting the Hudson County prosecutor to refrain from indicting a cop or politician these days? $30,000 or a judgeship? Both? Multiple sources of information have, allegedly, become available to federal law enforcement agencies and to several states, concerned about leaks or possible political cover-ups in the putrid Garden State. Nobody trusts New Jersey. I wonder why? There will be more arrests by federal authorities in the weeks and months ahead. Further anouncements are "anticipated." If a woman you love is destroyed by such evil, will you be intimidated in going after those responsible? I don't think so. Any more computer attacks today? More "errors" inserted by hackers?

Any assistance you can provide to federal authorities concerning political corruption and crime among powerful people in New Jersey will be greatly appreciated. Do not trust New Jersey officials on these matters, since anything that you tell them, you're probably also saying to the mob. Who's unethical again? Do you speak to me of "ethics," Stuart Rabner? (See "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "A Disturbing Encounter With the New Jersey State Police.")

Mr. Rabner swore to "uphold the U.S. Constitution and the laws of the state of New Jersey." Has Stuart Rabner done that? I doubt it. Please see the posts at my MSN group, Critique.