This is a picture of part of the email that the Director of Operations of that YMCA sent to me in 2015:
I don't know who installed the hidden, illegal cameras at that YMCA; it could have been anyone who worked there.
When he wrote "you will be accompanied by a member of the staff," what he meant was that I was treated as if I were the criminal, for saying that voyeurism was happening there.
That YMCA also has men's, boys' and girls' locker rooms. Everyone who had, or has, a membership there, could have been victimized by voyeurism; there's no question that all of the women were.
When I went there to clean out my locker, I was accompanied by a staffperson. I took pictures in the lobby of some of the ads promoting crime, and was told by the staffperson "I don't want to have to call the police to have you removed from the building."
That was a year before I obtained the apartment from which I'm being forced to move, for yet again saying that voyeurism is happening.
This is the address of a video that I published in October 2016:
The conglomerate never stops degrading women and promoting voyeurism, involuntary pornography, and the sexualization of children for predators.
These are pictures of noncontiguous sections of the first page of the New York Times' website:
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The New York Times is hacking my phone, watching me in my home, and lying about me; a lot of people are.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 1, 2017 @ 10:35 a.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time. I'll publish my preliminary page and similar pages again.