Monday, February 25, 2008

F.B.I. Initiates Multiple Investigations in North Bergen, New Jersey.

April 8, 2008 at 8:35 P.M. calls from 231-732-2268; April 9, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. calls from 603-214-3592. Hours of computer warfare yesterday resulted in defacements of numerous essays. I will correct and repost them.

February 26, 2008 at 8:15 A.M. I am blocked from accessing my MSN hotmail account or group. I cannot change the image or post new essays at this time. I am running new scans. I will struggle throughout the day to return to my e-mail account and group, in order to continue working on my writings.

February 26, 2008 at 10:18 A.M. telephone calls received from 213-363-5185 at 9:33 A.M. I am blocking all of the following as of 10:14 A.M.:

http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N296.MSN/B1656393

http://m1.2mdn.net/viewad/1695817/7-1x1_tracking (criminal violation, spyware)

http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N4359.MSN/B263239

http://m1.2mdn.net/viewad/1359940/5-1x1_tracking_pixel.gif (criminal violation, spyware)

Attempts to reach my MSN hotmail account are still blocked. A blank page with the message "Service Not Available" appears on screen and this address:

=98&ct=12040623&cb=siteid=msft&msppjph=1&ver=2.1.6000.1&rn=PEGIFLTX&TPF=d778094d782ead4074cf10c5795cd456

Jim Hague, "F.B.I. Investigates North Bergen Housing Authority," in The North Bergen Reporter, February 24, 2008, at p. 1.


There are several rumored investigations into "financial irregularities" in North Bergen's Municipal "organization." Democratic underboss Nicholas J. Sacco ("Big Nicky") is said to be working strenuously on putting the lid on these recent developments. Senator Bob is scrambling for cover.

"... New Jersey has been ruled by bosses who carve up the state like medieval fiefdoms. The bosses fall into two categories: the ones elected at the ballot box, and the ones scarcely known to the public even though they pull the strings that influence every part of Garden State living, especially the level of taxes and how that money is spent."

The Soprano State, at p. 71.

Sacco and Menendez are Hudson County's bosses. Hudson is "ground zero" for corruption and mob activity in New Jersey, also for cancer. Mafia, Cuban and traditional, has hovered around Menendez for years, reputedly. Besides, the alleged extortion attempts by way of Menendez crony Donald Scarinsci captured on tape by Dr. Sandoval, "... while a member of the House of Representatives Menendez worked to ease the prison transfer of Nicholas Parlavecchio, a racketeer, convicted of cocaine charges, who was eventually sent to the same federal prison as his son, jailed for similar reasons." Ibid., at p. 76.

The list of mobsters in the Menendez telephone directory is extensive. It is alleged that there are "two sets of books" in North Bergen, including different calculations for Municipal Court "intake" and "expenses." This can neither be confirmed nor denied at this time. That sounds like Union City. (See "Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Maurice J. Gallipoli and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Anyone raising such concerns about public expenditures will be "sleeping with the fishes," according to local attorneys.

"The U.S. Attorney's Office in Newark is investigating the North Bergen Housing Authority, which runs four publicly subsidized low-income housing buildings."

Wait till they get to Union City.

"They are looking to see whether certain Housing Authority employees skipped a wait list to give themselves housing, and whether employees took furniture meant to go into public housing."

Public Housing Authorities purchasing (with your money!) plasma t.v. sets that disappear, mysteriously, is not an unusual development in New Jersey's fetid mob swamplands.

"According to a reliable source involved with the investigation" -- reputedly, one of several secret inquiries by the feds in North Bergen and in nearby towns in flower-fragant Hudson County -- "federal officers have been looking at records from the office of Diana Peirano-Ingvaldsen, the long-time executive director of the North Bergen Housing Authority."

"Peirano-Ingvaldsen denied that there was a federal investigation."

"... 'Absolutely not,' Peirano-Ingvaldsen said. 'There was no FBI investigation. They didn't come in and take anything. I have no idea where this is coming from.' ..."

Geez ... her nose got bigger as she made this statement, allegedly.

"Peirano-Ingvaldsen is the niece of Town Commissioner Theresa Ferraro, [friend of Leona Beldini?] who remains the chairperson of the Housing Authority Board of Commissioners and was formerly in charge of the Housing Authority before Peirano-Ingvaldsen [, and who] declined to comment further."

"But Housing Authority Attorney Richard Anastasi said he knew of the investigation."

Stay out barber shops, Mr. Anastasi. Notice, very carefully, the unconsciously revealing words being used by the local mouthpiece (I mean, "attorney") for the outfit in North Bergen:

" ... 'Sure, it exists,' Anastasi said. 'But our people [emphasis added] have cooperated and our records have been left open. [Which set of records?] I challenge them to come and take a look. They'll find nothing. [emphasis added] I know [how?] that they're acting on an anonymous phone call from a disgruntled ex-employee.' ..."

Friends at the F.B.I., Richard? Call the feds if you have information on any of the various corruption investigations and "shenanigans" at local Municipal Courts in Hudson County or anywhere in the Garden State. The feds are very interested. They'll protect your anonymity.

"Our people?" I wonder who is this attorney's client? Think before you answer, if you're a law student or a member of the bar. This is what they call a "tricky question." I also wonder whether Mr. Anastasi has given this issue -- exactly who or what is his client? -- some thought. I suggest that he do so. Same to you, Anne Milgram, Esq.

It may be advisable for an attorney for a government entity in such a situation to suggest that any employees of the public agency who are targets of a criminal inquiry retain private criminal counsel. Ever heard of a conflict of interest, Richard? How about you, Anne Milgram? Stuart? Larry? Does this ring any bells? How much criminal representation-litigation experience do you have, Anne? Don't worry, for you, the problems will be "fixed"; for others, they will be invented or created. Ethics? Come on, Debbie. Let's get real. How many dates do you need with young women to forget something, Debbie? Or do you prefer cash?

I spent 8 or 9 hours yesterday, April 8, 2008, in computer warfare -- running scans, against the same people who have done such things and worse for years in New Jersey. Why are they still committing these infractions? How can a society that tolerates PUBLIC CRIMINALITY recommend the rule of law to other countries? How can New Jersey lawyers for political bosses participate in criminal censorship efforts, while speaking of freedom of speech and civil rights? Do you speak to me of "ethics"?

"... 'The allegations are ludicrous. We'll stand by our record. [I am sure that you will.] I even invited them to come in and check out everything. It's getting so frustrating that these individuals will act on an anonymous phone call."

Are you inviting them to check out "everything" or (like the OAE) everything that you are willing to show them? I am certain that it is very frustrating. It is about to get much more frustrating.

"According to the source, the investigation began after the U.S. Attorney's office received information about the Housing Authority allegedly purchasing new furniture for its buildings, but instead of the furniture ending up in the community rooms, the furniture allegedly went to some of the employees' homes."

"Another side to the investigation centers on whether the Housing Authority circumvented the waiting list for income-qualified potential residents and gave available units to Housing Authority employees."

"Both of these allegations would be federal crimes, because the North Bergen Housing Authority has to abide by strict Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines."

I seem to "recall" connected local officials receiving nice lap tops, finagling cars, phones, together with other items at the tax payers' expense -- to say nothing of the mysterious accounting at Town Hall. Multiple jobs, contracts for buddies who show their appreciation, that's Jersey for ya. Once the feds get their foot in the door, then anything in furtherance of this investigation or other possible federal crimes is, as they say in D.C., "fair game." ("Errors" were inserted and corrected in the previous paragraph. I can't wait to see what they try next.)

"The F.B.I. just doesn't have much of a sense of humor!" A local goon once said to me. He's right. No wonder my access to MSN is blocked by hackers today. Go ahead insert "errors." I will fight to make corrections and continue to write.