Sunshine on the Saddle River Board of Education!
Because Evelyn Nissirios will Not be Returning
The Saddle River community is celebrating, at long last, the riddance from its Board of Education a perpetrator of what would have been felony crimes against countless children — except for “judicial immunity” that has morphed into impunity. Their efforts of mobilizing and voting her out over a year ago, only to have her scheme her way back deviously and to drive out her duly-elected replacement, has been written about extensively. Evelyn Nissirios is exemplary of what corruption does: it places in positions of authority exactly those who should not be there. In turn, unfit and dangerous individuals wreak havoc and destruction upon the very system they were supposed to support. And to hide that destructiveness, they go for position after position, turning “ethics committees” into systems of criminal coverup, “the legal profession” into legalized violence, and “Family Court” into organized crime.
This is why “winning” elections is so important to them, and this past season, a small community seems to have been put through nothing short of hell:
I am writing you with great concern as I have become aware of Evelyn Nissirios’ horrific behavior through word of mouth and [now through news] articles.
I’m intimately involved with the Evelyn Nissirios situation in Saddle River…. I feel this situation is disgusting.
[Nissirios] is running again for the Board of Ed. in Saddle River [and] has mounted a horrific smear campaign against the other candidates…. The situation is beyond belief.
A group of us have been working to try and [debunk Nissirios’] lies and exaggerations about her opponents through our town’s social media groups and via phone calls.
Nissirios intentionally cheated or at the very least unethically manipulated the process.
I appreciate you bringing this situation with [Nissirios to our] attention,… reflecting the Board’s dysfunctional operation.
[Last year, despite] three other qualified candidates applying, the Board chose [Nissirios], highlighting their corrupt process to arrive at this decision…. the Board [despite her criminal charges] is encouraging her campaign for reelection.
I am kind of afraid of what she may try to do to me or my family…. we live in a very small community and retaliation by someone with power who appears to be unhinged is not something that I can afford.
[Nissirios] is pitting people against each other, and it’s absolutely shameful.
We need to stop this monster before she is again appointed to our School Board.
[Nissirios] has collected a few people who are working on her behalf to help spread her slander, and it feels like it’s becoming a battle of good versus evil, all over a seat on the Board. It is the most gross behavior by a mother, member of our community and representative of our school that I have ever seen.
[Nissirios] even enlisted other town residents to do her dirty work and execute a constant barrage of attacks. It was relentless, and it was disgusting.
We worked very hard and the two challengers to her and two other Board of Education trustees up for reelection were put through absolute hell by [Nissirios] and her minions.
On a positive note, [Nissirios] lost by a landslide and came in last out of five candidates. A massive blow to her inflated ego, so I’m sure she’s plotting her revenge this very moment.
I [hope] that you will get a judge that is willing to do the right thing and silence her, adding punishment where punishment is due to allow [for] justice….
It took heroic effort to get her out, but the community rose to the occasion and achieved its aim against incredible odds, and now the healing from years of destruction can begin.
In this case, the Board of Education had harbored for years, against the community’s wishes and despite its voting her out a year ago, a perpetrator of unspeakable crimes against vulnerable children! As a result, the community suffered great losses to a school culture they had built and cherished over decades, innocent children were marred in their educational opportunities for life, and caring parents fighting for justice were assaulted and traumatized — because no one expected a Board of Education member to be a violent thug.
The public still does not have full knowledge of her abuses, in part because it is beyond imagination: sending dozens of children to their torture, battery, rape, and sex trafficking, year after year, while retaliating against witnesses and attempting to murder loving parents who resist, is simply beyond credulity for most of civilized society. No one would believe that our Family Court system, under which she operates, could be so depraved and debauched as to sacrifice innocent children for profit, and that law enforcement could be so ineffectual as to let go of such big fish while catching only small fry (if not actually serve as footmen for criminals, which in the case of Family Courts they do). Yet, this is standard operating procedure in the Family Courts, which teem with those deserving of the death penalty in some states committing the same crimes under a cloak of “judicial immunity.”
Nissirios, in a sense, is a tragic figure. What causes a person to abduct children from their loving parents, force their separation, and tell the children their loving parent abandoned them, no longer loves them, and does not wish to see them? What induces a person, in a desire to eliminate witnesses, to character-assassinate the loving parent by falsely arresting them, humiliating them before their communities, and traumatizing them to a psychological breaking point if not death? (the number of young mothers who die from grief, suicide, “broken heart syndrome,” heart attack, or cancer in the Family Courts is staggering). The better the parent for the children, and the more law-abiding, upstanding, and professionally successful the person, the more viciously, maliciously, and sadistically Nissirios goes after them. She ought to be contained and be offered therapy, but instead she is given power. Nissirios betrays public trust when she abuses the “army” of the judicial system to invade your previously peaceful and prosperous home, to take your children, and to give them over to unimaginable violence, of which the Saddle River community has had an infinitesimal glimpse.
*Many have written to me with gratitude for my articles, for alerting them in advance of the dangers they faced, for helping them to make sense of an incomprehensible situation, and — God forbid if they too became victims of violence — for supporting their ability to cope by knowing they are not alone. This is psychiatrically important, since sometimes the most dangerous individuals our society produces are the least detectable and the most likely to escape accountability. This is also civically important, since the purpose of the Fourth Estate is to educate, inform, and alert the public, especially of governmental institutions that fail them. As a foremost Constitutional scholar of the country has confirmed, protections of my reporting are embedded in the founding documents of this Nation. The U.S. Constitution, to
insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity
asserts the will of the People and provides checks and balances against excesses of government. The Bill of Rights, after
adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added … as extending the ground of public confidence in the Government [to] best ensure the beneficent ends of its institution.
The very First Amendment it added says:
Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Now, since criminals upon being exposed typically do not change behavior but simply retaliate against those who speak about their behavior, Evelyn Nissirios’ course of action is as expected. Rest assured: the Law is clear. Nissirios may believe that a corrupt judiciary is her protection from all prosecution, but one day she will overextend herself, as abusers always do, and her house of cards will come crumbling down.