Thursday, March 29, 2007

BEWARE! Protect The Children.











A word of warning to YMCA'S, and Boys and Girls Clubs etc. I recall hearing about a bank robber named Willie Sutton. When asked why he robbed banks, Willie replied, " That's where they keep the money".

We've all heard about the Catholic scnadals. I hope we haven't become less diligent at other institutions. A more hands on approach is needed.

The sophistocation of people today, of the ilk that would take advantage of children, leads me to beleive they are well aware of the residual effects of "Hearts and Minds.

Posted by Vernon at 7:03 PM

Labels: Catholic Scandal, Child Welfare, Children, Pedofile, YMCA

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Old Tricks - YMcA







Yesterday,I saw something that reminded me of the goog ol',BAD ol' days at the Willian C. Macket Memorial YMCA.

A female comes in and goes past the desk. The clerk, Richard is too "busy" to ask to see a key. A male follows. The clerk is too "busy to ask to see a key.

The female goes to the elevator and has a conversation with Big Bad Bob, the security guy. Evidently, Bob has knowledge that she is a resident.

Meantime, the guy ducks into the bathroom. When I enter the bathroom, the guy is standing there, "passing time". When he sees me, he exits the bathroom and goes to the elevator too. I guess, Bob also has knowledge that the guy that was hanging out in the bathroom, is also a resident.

When I inform Bob that the guy was loitering in the bathroom, he tells me that I should follow him and see where he goes. This is after the guy has gotten on the 1 elevator. I think Bob needs help with his duties, not to mention the clerks.

The clerks seem challenged to talk on the phone and pay attention to people proceeding past their station toward the residents elevator. This also brings back memories of clerks behavior that facilitates probable deniability - head bowed, back turned, engaged in mind clouding conversation with another person, or just catching a few Z's.

I'm waiting to report the fiasco, I witnessed with a guy teaching "Roman Dancing" in one of the rooms. Ladies making the same "dance" moves, over and over. Doing as much talking as "dancing".

This guy even had a studio on Kapiolani after building his clientele at the YMcA. I wonder where he is teaching "Roman Dancing" now.

Ever heard of such a thing? "Roman Dancing?"

Saturday, March 10, 2007

SOS At The YMcA







02/05/2007 I realize papers I had in a shirt pocket are gone. Police report made.
Could they want me to get used to things missing, and think nothing of it?

YMcA Missing - Threaten Their Fun, They Go To Work


1/20/2007 I return to my room to find a "Ziploc" tupperware bowl I used in the morning gone. Police report made.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

What A Pleasant Surprise


Seems Tony, the clerk on duty at the time I returned the key, did not realize who was returning it. I remember, he did have his head down when I put the key on the counter. I will leave this until next Friday in case someone, unbeleivably read the preceeding post, which will be deleted. But so much I have experienced here in Hawaii has been orchestrated. Such synergy here that can be used for various reasons - railroading and the like. But in any case to effect some outcome that is helpful to the orchestrators.

My Time At Honolulu William C. Maacket Memorial YMcA

Honolulu - William C. Macket Central YMCA: The Hokum Just Keeps On Coming
Febrary 5, 2007

Today at 7:30 the 2nd floor bathroom is locked, with a sign instructing those on the 2nd floor to use the 3rd floor bathroom. When I return and begin to dress I find that papers and a phone card I had in my shirt pocket are missing.

I call "Honolulu's Finest", that's the police department to make a report. When the officer K. Nishimura arrives he begins nicely enough, then when I ask questions, things take a turn for the worst. The Honolulu Police Department does not like questions from the public.

This is a phenomenum that pervades Hawaii's official agencies. Nishimura begins to accuse me of being uncooperative, and in the attitude of Officer Kehele and the other at the check point and the first officer to respond to my call about the bowl missing refuses to take my report if I do not agree with any procedure he initiates.

I will go downtown and try to report this without further hinderance. P.S. Before my attempted report to Officer Nishimura, he asks for my identification and begins to call it into the walkie-talkie he is carrying.

I ask him why he is doing this and he says he wants to make sure that I am who I say I am. Not in the previous 4 times I have made a report to the Honolulu, P.D., did anyone ask for my I.D. and call it in i.e. run a make on me as the victim or the one reporting a possible crime. But then this is not the first time the HPD or other official agency in Hawaii makes arbitrary decisions.

No Children At The YMcA

Thursday, February 01, 2007

I am told, no children are allowed to stay in residence at the YMCA.

Corey Childs once stayed at the YMCA, around 4 years ago. But could this be? The YMCA says, one must be 18 to rent a room there. And that would mean that Mr. Childs was only....let's see, only 13 or 14 at the time.