The South Blooming Grove Helicopter Saga Gets an Update
The Town of Monroe coughs up over 500 pages of documents about the house supplying the helipad with all that juice.
So, remember “the road” I was showing you that white collar criminals Joel Stern and Isaac Ekstein were building”?
Of course you do.
Well, in that story, I mentioned that the building near 58 Fort Worth — the site of the helipad — was providing electricity to the helipad, and was being used by Joel Landau #2 to access Seven Springs Mountain Road.
232 Seven Springs Mountain Road is the entrance to the road being built adjacent to — but not through — Gonzaga Park.
The red icon below is 232 Seven Springs Mountain Road. Right behind it is the helipad. (This is a Google Maps photo and not current.)
As a reminder: Joel Landau #1 is the real estate developer Joel Stern is speeding permit approvals for.
Joel Landau #2 is the vulture capitalist who buys nursing homes and then squeezes out the patients by reducing care. Then, he sells the nursing home and its real estate for a profit.
THAT guy is the man in the helicopter.
THAT is the man Monroe Mayor—and soon former Blooming Grove Police Chief—Alex Melchiorre, for over a year, protected by not enforcing any New York State or local laws about the unregistered—and unknown until recently to the FAA—helipad.
The FAA has stated that, regardless of their investigation into the matter, none of their actions prevent Alex Melchiorrie from enforcing the law in Blooming Grove such as reckless endangerment for flying a helicopter low in a residential neighborhood.
Today, after a very long time of waiting, the Town of Monroe released over 500 pages of documents related to 232 Seven Springs Mountain Road and 232 Seven Springs Mountain Road LLC. You can check it out here.
(FYI: If you’re reading this article a year from now, I can’t promise that link will work. So if you see me link to documents, grab them while you can.)
If you’re looking to sharpen your journalism skills—the world needs more of us—I encourage you to check out this document dump and let us know if you see anything weird. We’ll look too, of course.
I am going to need a day or so to go through all of this. For that reason, I’m skipping a post on Wednesday and possibly Thursday this week.
Why? Because that’s not the only SBG issue to pop up tonight.
At the same time, South Blooming Grove received yet another notice of violation from the Orange County Department of Health. South Blooming Grove has been getting these toothless emails for years now. Orange County has been threatening to “take action” against South Blooming Grove, for years now, and round and round we go while about 3,000 people are drinking water they probably shouldn’t be.
Assemblyman Brian Maher can’t be bothered to intervene. He’s too busy ignoring the real voter fraud in his district while pretending there’s voter fraud elsewhere in New York.
In July, State Senator Skoufis took $5,000 from the man who owns 58 Fort Worth, and the helipad, and most likely, 232 Seven Springs Mountain Road LLC.
And the New York State Department of Health gave us, after two years of waiting, a whole heap of nothing about what, if anything, they’re doing about this water situation.
None of this people are coming to save you. You live in an oligarchy. Your elected representatives work for the wealthy, not you. And they’re laughing their asses off because there’s still too many people in this region, for the last fifty years, who think this stuff has fuck all to do with religion.
Nope. Because any Jew, myself include, could tell you the Talmud pretty much forbids all of this nonsense. The environmental damage alone flies in the face of every Jew’s primary mission to make the world a better place.
This is a multibillion dollar real estate bonanza for a tiny group of people. Some of whom just so happen to be Haredi.
I’m not a praying person, but if I was, I’d say a prayer that this whole community across Rockland, Sullivan, and Orange, both Haredi and non-Haredi alike, figure out that they’re both being taken advantage by the same people.
Because then maybe you can put a stop to all this before it’s too late.




