Kicked out of Austin Public Libraries

Subject: Criminal Syndicalism of armed attacks and planted evidence and illegal rackeetting underway
Message: A criticism of Austin Government including Austin Public Library
seem to follow Community Stalk racketeering. Staged events clearly not true in the library, stores, in apartment buildings, parks, etc., use Shills to act as crime victims. The crimes their conduct labels me with are drug use and drug paraphernalia, use of gyms to seek the sight of female parts as they called them, alleged violation of other people’s privacy by surreptitious filming, etc., and in all cases that is wrong and to the conratry of who I am whether they not that is to the contrary of who I am or not may vary, but in all cases the events are staged not real. The publc will believe what it sees with its own eyes just like they will believe what they hear, but often it is from an impersonator of me, out of context, a lie, or some other kind of dirty trick to get people to believe what is not true.

A group of con artists will confront and demand payments for what the real Edward Donegan is alleged to have done. I have not but they use an impersonator to forge a confession they then match with the photos they have of my that they used actors to seem to incriminate me with.

Security at Austin Central Public Library

Criminal Syndicalism is what I have asserted and still assert of activity at Falk Library and its replacement 300 Cesar Chavez. A Long Con of staged events defaming me producing money laundering and fraud violations of the Organize Crime bill the Rico Act. These Criminal Syndicate members use physical threats to my life, destruction of computer equipemnt, toddles to trip me as I walk to the printing machine or bang on the table as I write my book, etc., What are staged or not meraly made to look like an offender preying upon others, the black budge criminal syndicate also uses imperosoantes and planted evidence to take my normal activites and embelisgh them into illegal acts they can sue the trust fund over, avoiding real trial by using a con artist impersonator of me to make stipilations of guilt in the legal system under these peoples control. Competition to my assets (of all kinds) including my book as my property are part of this sindcate and their conspiracy to my being its author and unfettered library access.

I have pointed out that impersonation is not a crime but Identity Theft is. THere is a financial crime in identity theft. Not in playing George Washington is school play. Similarly staged events are not playhouse if they are foundation work racketeering false payouts to shill victims. The security has openly told me they intend to interfere with my use of the library and they will or have taken possesion of me book and they have led several acts of phsical acts of violence by homeless people in furtherance of that.

It is not unusual for high ranking DHS, FBI, or others to plant evidence for political smear, but Criminal Syncicalism takes it even further in black opps as organized crime.

Not much of a fan or Deputies when they fail to transport you to hearings. That lead to a psychiatric conviction, and the longer dispute with these police groups are it was meth pipe, political name calling, and attacks by thugs in their uniforms and street people they direct who have attacked, discredited, and harassed and violate my housing and other basic rights. I would never live in Texas without a gun to keep people like Travis Sheriffs from planting evidence, conducting break ins, et.,

Quakery is listed as one of the core fraud tecniques. Here it asserts I have a fixation or perversion with stalking teens and am delusional that allegations of stalking them are being faked, my allegations are said to be unfouned and part of my agression and mental illness.

I have found attacks on my computers and persons while in the library are politically motivated and connected to a Protection Racket that alleges by staged events I am threat that needs to be patrolled against. Part of that is based on demands for payments into the protection racket that uses Identity Theft to link me to what I am not linked to but it looks like I am linked to. These people are part of that operation. I have been asserting that in trying to sue in court over that for more than 8 years and this goes back to the Falk library as well.

An article here references a person from Austin who can be found on-line by public posts. Baylor Johnson Austin-based homosexual, 37, he/him. 🏳️‍🌈 Communications professional, Twitter refugee. Expect photos of cooking and travel. https://www.instagram.com/thebaylorj/

Baylor Johnson Communications Manager at Austin Public Library. He was the press contact for the story but not named as the principle policy maker.

What I have asserted is a profile of Black Lives Matter, immigrants, gays, a social justice movements have made a mark out of me in an illegal official political program that allows hate crimes against me that like all hate crimes demean me with racially,, religiously, and motivated attacks using characteer assasination from those poltical bastions which not only demean me but pay to them as they assert within the demeaing of me my toxicity is a harm to them.

Marketing and Public Information Program ManagerMarketing and Public Information Program Manager Austin Public Library · Full-timeAustin Public Library · Full-time Sep 2021 – Present · 2 yrs 11 mosSep 2021 to Present · 2 yrs 11 mos Austin, Texas, United StatesAustin, Texas, United States

Deputy Director of CommunicationsDeputy Director of Communications ACLU of Texas · Full-timeACLU of Texas · Full-time and similar earlier work.

AUSTIN, Texas – The Austin Public Library (APL) is working with the city of Austin and the Travis County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) to make library branches safer.

This week, the Austin City Council approved an agreement that would provide $40,000 for TCSO deputies to use their vehicles while patrolling the libraries.

Currently, in addition to APL’s 37-member security staff, APL has consistently had one TCSO deputy working off-duty to patrol the Central Library location downtown.

Library staff said they brought on the deputy in response to incidents at the library increasing over the past few years.

“We’ve seen kind of an across the board increase in library use violations,” Baylor Johnson, the public information officer and marketing manager for APL, said.

Johnson said library violations can range anywhere from something less serious like eating in a prohibited area, all the way up to criminal activity like vandalism and drug use.

Because the library is a public space that many people use, including people experiencing homelessness using branches as a cooling center in the summer, that creates some challenges.

“Libraries are such public spaces that are really welcoming to everyone,” Johnson said. “In a lot of ways, library staff have to be on the front lines for some of the issues that affect a large and growing city like Austin; things like mental health, substance abuse.”

The city’s resolution mentioned other issues library staff have been experiencing lately. An excerpt from that resolution reads in part:

The nature of these incidents has grown increasingly worse, including the destruction of property, threats, violence (physical attacks against employees and customers), weapons, theft, and the possession and/or use of drugs or alcohol, which has led to the need for increased safety and security measures.

“When we get to, you know, the criminal activity, the vandalism, the drug use that requires a law enforcement response, and that’s just a little bit beyond what we have to ask or should be asking library staff to respond to,” Johnson said.

TCSO told KVUE there are four positions deputies can sign up for to work off-duty shifts for the Central Library downtown, but there’s only one deputy who does it consistently. Johnson said just having that one extra presence has already been helpful though.

“Austin Public Library employs a really great staff of three dozen security professionals, but they’re not law enforcement officers,” Johnson said. “Having Travis County Sheriff’s officers on site really makes sure that we’re able to respond at the appropriate level quickly.”

Johnson said TCSO deputies can help prevent dangerous situations from occurring, as well as respond more quickly when they do because they are already on site.

KVUE asked library staff if they wanted to add more TCSO deputies to patrol. They said it’s something they’ll keep looking at as they keep monitoring the results.

“We’re going to look at the impact of, you know, what happens as we sort of expand the agreement that we already have and see if this is something that we want to expand further,” Johnson said.

What happens if a person in a library throws a punch? That person is probably led out in handcuffs and also not allowed to return. What happens if a writer throws a punch in library? Same thing. And they rely on that seeking a punch and have told me that,, that they will find some way to get rid of mr.

At times like in the past I am made to look like a predator of females and how they are dressed. I approached the library to show that it was all fake and had been in the past too but they were neither sensitive to that nor to that fact I was asserting I was writing about public officials. Yet they were aware of that and like other attacks the attacks in the library like the break-ins to my home and the fights being provoked are closely tied to the contents and pr ogres of my books.

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