June 14, 2011 @ 4:07 p.m.
--I took out what I had originally written at the top of the previous page this morning because I didn't want to confuse people. I've never sexually assaulted anyone or molested anyone; I've been protesting government/media/corporate/celebrity endorsement of pedophilia for a year.
--I just saw a Federal Police, Homeland Security van drive through the center of town, here in Barre, VT.
--There are a few businesses in Barre that have put the Aldrich Public Library sexual harassment/pedophilia poster in their windows. Some of those businesses have also put the ECHO/Leahy Center (for kids) poster in their window, one which is talking about creatures beneath the sea.
--A new poster is appearing in a few of the windows of those businesses, also. Apparently, the Town of Barre, with support from The Salvation Army and a few others, is having a "Clean Up Your Act Day." It's a trash/recycling event.
--I tried going back to the Aldrich Library today, to use the computer and because I was already in a bad mood.
I went in and signed up for a computer. One of the librarians said "Where IS that paper; I'll tell the director you're here."
The director, Karen Lane, walked up to me with a "Do Not Trespass Notice" in her hand. She offered to talk to me first about "my behavior;" she said she was offering me that before she gave me the notice and called the police to tell them that she'd given it to me.
She had the gall to deny everything that has been going on; she actually said that she didn't know what I meant, and that she wanted me to tell her what I meant by saying "Have you harassed other people who have been at this library?" when she started off the conversation by saying "Sometimes I've had to give people these notices and told them not to come back."
Here's what the notice says:
"Notice of Trespass Warning:
I hereby give notice that you are not to enter the Aldrich Public Library building or premises. Such an entry will constitute a trespassing violation in accordance with Title 13, Section 3705, Vermont Statutes Annotated, and will result in the criminal charge of unlawful trespass described in the statute. The police will be promptly notified.
Your behavior at the library is unacceptable, direspectful, and upsetting to those who work here and those who come here for legitimate use of library programs and services. You refuse to abide by the rules of the library and you have abused the privilege of using the library computers. You are no longer welcome at the library.
I would be willing to discuss this matter with you if you wish to contact me. However, please comply with this notice or risk the consequences.
Sincerely yours,
Karen Lane, Library Director
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June 14, 2011
Everything else aside, there is NO WAY in which I EVER abused the privilege of using the library computers. I also stayed very polite in the midst of the CONSTANT comments about fish, cheese, water, bridges, the books they put all around, and everything else that some members of the staff did for a long time until they finally had gone too far.
There. That's the discussion that I'M willing to have with Karen Lane, per her letter.
@4:20 p.m.
--I noticed that at the Department of Labor, the "Discrimination Is Against The Law" poster has again been partially obscured; someone put something up over it. (not code)
--Jail. Hmmm.....I bet that there are a lot of human rights abuses happening in jail. If I go there, I can write about those.
They say that when one door closes, another door closes and doesn't get opened again except for one hour of excercise each day. This could be the start of a.......a.....a.......a.....a new career. (NO CODE!! NO CODE!!).
@4:30 p.m. (no code. I won't do this all the time, this "no code" addition. I'm doing it today.)
--I took out what I had originally written at the top of the previous page this morning because I didn't want to confuse people. I've never sexually assaulted anyone or molested anyone; I've been protesting government/media/corporate/celebrity endorsement of pedophilia for a year.
--I just saw a Federal Police, Homeland Security van drive through the center of town, here in Barre, VT.
--There are a few businesses in Barre that have put the Aldrich Public Library sexual harassment/pedophilia poster in their windows. Some of those businesses have also put the ECHO/Leahy Center (for kids) poster in their window, one which is talking about creatures beneath the sea.
--A new poster is appearing in a few of the windows of those businesses, also. Apparently, the Town of Barre, with support from The Salvation Army and a few others, is having a "Clean Up Your Act Day." It's a trash/recycling event.
--I tried going back to the Aldrich Library today, to use the computer and because I was already in a bad mood.
I went in and signed up for a computer. One of the librarians said "Where IS that paper; I'll tell the director you're here."
The director, Karen Lane, walked up to me with a "Do Not Trespass Notice" in her hand. She offered to talk to me first about "my behavior;" she said she was offering me that before she gave me the notice and called the police to tell them that she'd given it to me.
She had the gall to deny everything that has been going on; she actually said that she didn't know what I meant, and that she wanted me to tell her what I meant by saying "Have you harassed other people who have been at this library?" when she started off the conversation by saying "Sometimes I've had to give people these notices and told them not to come back."
Here's what the notice says:
"Notice of Trespass Warning:
I hereby give notice that you are not to enter the Aldrich Public Library building or premises. Such an entry will constitute a trespassing violation in accordance with Title 13, Section 3705, Vermont Statutes Annotated, and will result in the criminal charge of unlawful trespass described in the statute. The police will be promptly notified.
Your behavior at the library is unacceptable, direspectful, and upsetting to those who work here and those who come here for legitimate use of library programs and services. You refuse to abide by the rules of the library and you have abused the privilege of using the library computers. You are no longer welcome at the library.
I would be willing to discuss this matter with you if you wish to contact me. However, please comply with this notice or risk the consequences.
Sincerely yours,
Karen Lane, Library Director
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June 14, 2011
Everything else aside, there is NO WAY in which I EVER abused the privilege of using the library computers. I also stayed very polite in the midst of the CONSTANT comments about fish, cheese, water, bridges, the books they put all around, and everything else that some members of the staff did for a long time until they finally had gone too far.
There. That's the discussion that I'M willing to have with Karen Lane, per her letter.
@4:20 p.m.
--I noticed that at the Department of Labor, the "Discrimination Is Against The Law" poster has again been partially obscured; someone put something up over it. (not code)
--Jail. Hmmm.....I bet that there are a lot of human rights abuses happening in jail. If I go there, I can write about those.
They say that when one door closes, another door closes and doesn't get opened again except for one hour of excercise each day. This could be the start of a.......a.....a.......a.....a new career. (NO CODE!! NO CODE!!).
@4:30 p.m. (no code. I won't do this all the time, this "no code" addition. I'm doing it today.)