Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Double Standards and Medical Waste in New Jersey.

September 5, 2008 at 10:20 A.M. new obstructions and computer attacks make it impossible for me to post new comments on censorship in America. I am currently obstructed and prevented from reaching my MSN site. I will "fight" for the rest of the day to get back to Critique in order to continue writing. All necessary repairs of essays damaged by vandalism will be made as quickly as possible. Essays damaged by hackers will be re-posted.

I was saddened to see the hecklers and disruptions of Mr. McCain's speech. Protestors are free to speak outside the Convention -- if they lack credentials -- not to disrupt the speech of one party's nominee. I was also saddened to learn of arrests and harassment of protestors, in a nearby area, whose First Amendment rights were clearly violated by local police.

September 4, 2008 at 10:31 A.M. I was just obstructed as I was working at my MSN group. I will run scans and struggle for the rest of the day to return to that site. In the event that more essays are destroyed or altered, I will keep copies of my writings at various locations in order to re-post them after this anticipated vandalism.

September 3, 2008 at 12:51 P.M. A new attack against my security system leaves me with a red notice that says: "In order to remove a threat, ... [my security system] needs to stop running a program."

Once again, it is impossible for me to say for how long I will be able to continue writing. I will struggle against all viruses, hackers, obstructions and other computer warfare emanating from N.J.'s government and courts. (See "How Censorship Works in America" and "What is it like to be tortured?")

September 2, 2008 at 1:59 P.M. I was just obstructed as I was working on essays at Critique. This usually means that vandalism of my essays is taking place and "errors" are inserted in my writings. I will do my best to get back to my MSN group and to make all necessary repairs. No images can be posted at these blogs or at my profile due to damage done by hackers to these sites and to my computer.

Mr. Rabner swore to "uphold the U.S. Constitution and the laws of the state of New Jersey." Has Stuart Rabner done that? Censorship, vandalism of written work, harassment aimed at suppressing speech or intimidation of critics are crimes, Stu. Hey, Anne Milgram, where's the OAE? DRB? AG? No more threatening letters for me today?

"N.J. Towns Close Beaches Again As More Syringes Found," http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26457874/print/i/displaymode/1098
David Kocieniewski, "Small-Town Mayor in Controversy Over Sex-Offender Son," in The New York Times, August 29, 2008, at p. B6.

"... Medical debris" -- some possibly contaminated materials! -- "continued to pose problems for the start of the Labor Day weekend along some Cape May County beaches."

See "Jaynee La Vecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Maurice J. Gallipoli and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey."

"The town of Avalon allowed swimmers back into the ocean at some of its beaches on Friday afternoon, after closing all of its beaches in the morning because six syringes were found. An additional sweep turned up nothing."

Mafia business thrives in the poisonous Garden State when it comes to disposal of contaminated and possibly infectious materials illegally tossed away with the eager assistance of corrupt lawyers and a wink from the A.G.'s office as well as the compromised New Jersey Supreme Court.

Bribes are a cost of doing business for "La Cosa Nostra," an organization which has a lot to do with who gets to be a judge in Trenton. (See my forthcoming essay "George E. Norcross, III and New Jersey's Feces-Stained Politics and Law" and "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")

"Ocean City closed all of its beaches for part of the day after five needles washed up, but reopened half of them by the late afternoon."

"Some sections of [New Jersey] beach were also closed in Sea Isle City and Strathmere after needles were found in those towns."

"Earlier in the week, nearly 200 [soiled!] SYRINGES washed up in Avalon, forcing the town to close some of its beaches throughout the week."

"On Thursday, Ocean City banned swimming on part of its beach after six syringes were found on the sand."

Perhaps your children were playing with these contaminated needles? What the hell, right?

"State officials" -- no doubt the same ones usually bribed by the mob to make illegal waste disposal possible -- "on Friday were tracking serial numbers from the Avalon syringes, and were offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for dumping [N.J. is definitely the place for "dumping"] the waste. All the waste that had turned up over the week was investigated."

Yeah, sure ... Gambinos, Jaynee? Where's the $300 MILLION, Jaynee? (See "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")

"The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection used a helicopter and boat to survey the coastline."

They probably did a little tour of Atlantic City afterwards on your tab. (See "Jim Florio and the Mafia in Atlantic City" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the judiciary in New Jersey.")

"... One beachgoer, George Riley, told Philadelphia's WPVI-TV that the situation was 'very frustrating, very maddening.' ..."

September 2, 2008 at 2:05 P.M. new attacks and obstructions make writing at my MSN group impossible, effectively censoring and suppressing the speech of a tortured dissident. Please see again: "What is it like to be tortured?" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System," then "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture."

"Environmental activists say the discovery of syringes in Avalon is one of the worst single cases in years of medical waste washing up on the shore. In the 1980s, thousands of beach-going days were lost because of waste washing ashore, and that discovery sparked a ban on trash dumping off the New Jersey coast."

I've heard "alleged" Mafia guys testify about so-called "trash disposal" in New Jersey. Aren't you planning your New Jersey vacation?

"Thousands of visitors [were] expected to travel to the Jersey shore for the holiday weekend."

No public warnings, huh? "Naah, we need their money in New Jersey," Mafia guys say.

Thousands of visitors were, evidently, allowed to risk their safety and/or their lives by visiting beaches that could not be known to be free of life-threatening dangers created by illegal medical waste.

New Jersey's solution is to suppress and seek to silence me as I raise these issues. I can not say, at this time, how many of my writings will be damaged today. However, I can promise to make corrections "with all deliberate speed."

Feces and urine as well as medical waste floats in the waters off the Jersey shore, fittingly enough. This is often true after local judges and politicians have been in the waters. Senator Bob?

"The problems in Avalon and Ocean City had other nearby towns nervously watching the water."

Don't worry, they'll go into "cover-up-mode" because they're very "ethical" people in New Jersey government. Right, Debbie? Virginia? Stuart? Whatta-ya say, fellas?

"When RONALD W. JONES, JR. was sworn in as mayor of this working-class community of 11,000 along Barnegat Bay in January, he promised to usher in a new era by building recreational facilities, improving the drinking water and consolidating services to hold down property taxes."

Get this Jersey spin:

"Within weeks, residents began accusing the mayor of abusing his office by using the borough car for personal matters and restricting critics' opportunity to speak at public meetings."

Has anybody heard of the First Amendment in New Jersey? The state's disgraced and incompetent Supreme Court sure hasn't.

"His former running mate accused him of harassment. ... "

It gets better:

"And they are outraged that his 24 year-old son, a registered sex offender who was living in nearby Tom's River, has stayed over at the mayor's home without warning, ..."

"... neighbors say that Mr. Jones's son, Ronald III, is frequently seen near parks and playgrounds and girls' softball games and they charge that the mayor's loyalty to his son has blinded him to the needs of his constituents."

Anybody seen NEIL M. COHEN, a member of the N.J. state Assembly and (allegedly) of the County Legal Ethics Committee found to possess child porn on his tax-payer provided computer, allegedly, who (as of this writing) has been charged with NOTHING AT ALL.

Go ahead, talk me about how "ethical" you are in New Jersey. Any offender with the young man's history could well be raped at one of the disgusting facilities for the mentally ill or sex offenders in New Jersey. Not this guy. We'll let him slide. He's "connected." Allegedly.

All of this is typical of the political corruption, nepotism and incompetence found in New Jersey's mafia-controlled power-structure. New Jersey is the contaminated material floating around in the nation, an embarassment not only to the rest of the country, also to those persons who are unfortunate enough to find themselves living in that hell hole. The place makes me sick, as do the hypocrites and frauds presuming to judge the "ethics" of others, usually in violation of their own professional standards. Right, Terry Tuchin? We'll see each other again.

Mission Statement of New Jersey's Judiciary:

"We are an independent branch of government constitutionally ENTRUSTED with the fair and just resolution of disputes in order to preserve the rule of law and to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States and this State."

August 31, 2008 at 2:32 P.M. several essays were defaced, altered, letters were removed and they have been corrected -- until next time.

September 2, 2008 at 2:15 P.M. More harassment and censorship, suppression of speech, obstructions. I will continue to write.

September 3, 2008 at 1:03 P.M. a new attack against my security system has caused damage that cannot be repaired at this time.