Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 7:49 p.m. No.11930960   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0989

>>11930805

https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/11879521.html#11880296

Q Research General #15164: Patriots Expose Vote Fraud in Michigan Edition

 

Georgia Secretary Of State Investigating Voter Registration Group Run By Democrat Raphael Warnock

 

The New Georgia Project, an organization founded by failed 2018 gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and formerly led by Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock, is under investigation for allegedly sending ballot applications to non-residents. During his time as CEO of the organization from 2017 until February this year, Warnock assisted in the group's efforts to register "nearly 400,000 people from underrepresented communities to vote in Georgia." Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is currently examining a potential violation of state law that may have occurred when the organization sent voter registration applications to New York City. "Voting in Georgia when you are not a resident of Georgia is a felony," Raffensperger said at a press conference. "These third-party groups have a responsibility to not encourage illegal voting. If they do so, they will be held responsible."

 

In addition to the self-described "nonpartisan" group, Raffensperger will also be investigating three other organizations accused of "improper registration activities." These include America Votes, which reportedly mailed "absentee ballot applications to people at addresses where they have not lived since 1994," Vote Forward which allegedly registered a dead voter from another state for Georgia elections, and Operation New Voter Registration Georgia which "is accused of recommending college students temporarily change their residency for the purpose of voting in the state." While Warnock claimed in 2017 that "using the word voter fraud is alarmist, and it was totally unnecessary," the secretary of state's office previously investigated the organization after reports of forged voter registration applications in 2014. After a referral to law enforcement in 2017, the case never resulted in any charges. This lack of charges, Warnock said, was because the group has "excellent internal controls and that we have followed the law."

 

In addition to this most recent investigation, the reverend recently came under fire after reports resurfaced of his involvement in a 2002 police investigation when he, along with another minister, allegedly prevented law enforcement officers from interviewing counselors from the church's camp following reports of suspected child abuse. Warnock will face off with Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia Senate runoff race in January, one of the two races that could decide the fate of the GOP's current majority in the Senate.

https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/02/georgia-secretary-of-state-investigating-voter-registration-group-run-by-democrat-Raphael-Warnock/

Democrat Senate Candidate Raphael Warnock Refuses To Answer Questions About Past Child Abuse Investigation

https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/16/democrat-senate-candidate-Raphael-Warnock-refuses-to-answer-questions-about-past-child-abuse-investigation/

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 7:52 p.m. No.11930989   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1032

>>11930960

#11706986 at 2020-11-19 20:55:17 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #14945: They Knew They Would Stop At Nothing To Stop Us From Winning Edition

 

Working Families Party in Georgia for senate races

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/soros-linked-group-that-advocates-defunding-the-police-campaigns-for-democratic-georgia-senate-candidate-Raphael-Warnock

 

A far-left activist group that strongly supports defunding the police is holding phone bank events for Georgia Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock.

 

"Team WFP is kicking off our runoff election text banking for @ReverendWarnock in Georgia TONIGHT from 6-9pm ET," the Georgia chapter of the group Working Families Party retweeted last week along with a link to a virtual text bank.

 

The organization, which lists Warnock as one of its endorsed candidates on their website and has been backed by Hungarian billionaire George Soros in the past, supports what it refers to as the "People's Charter," which demands that government "shift resources away from policing, jails and detention centers, endless wars and agencies that separate families" and instead direct those resources to "schools, housing, healthcare and jobs, to enable all people - especially Black and brown people, immigrants, and Indigenous people - to thrive."

 

The charter has been signed by some of the most liberal members of Congress, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Rep. Ilhan Omar, and Rep. Ayanna Pressley.

 

"We've always said that electing Joe Biden was a doorway, not a destination," National Director of WFP Maurice Mitchell said earlier this year. "The People's Charter is that destination."

 

https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2020/10/20/working-families-party-launching-800k-ad-campaign-to-save-its-ballot-line-1328333

 

Top donors to the independent expenditure committee, which supports campaigns throughout the country, include the Democracy PAC, funded by Democratic mega-donor George Soros, which gave $1 million in three installments earlier this year; Susan Pritzker, a prominent Democratic donor; and a committee affiliated with the Service Employees International Union, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 7:57 p.m. No.11931032   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1037 >>1059

>>11930989

#11632744 at 2020-11-13 23:47:37 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #14852: Comfy Roses At The Rose Garden Edition

 

Tom Cotton Ad Slams Democrat Raphael Warnock's Anti-Police Radicalism

 

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) released an ad Friday slamming Georgia Senate Democrat Rev. Raphael Warnock's anti-law enforcement policies and defense of the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Breitbart News has learned exclusively.

 

Cotton, a staunch supporter of law and order, released an ad attacking Warnock for his incendiary rhetoric against law enforcement. Warnock hopes to oust Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) during the January Senate runoff.

 

Warnock has defended Rev. Jeremiah Wright's "God Damn America" sermon and called Wright a "prophet." Warnock also compared law enforcement to gangsters, thugs, and bullies during a speech in 2015:

 

Cotton said in a statement Friday that Democrats have nominated a "radical" to challenge Loeffler for her U.S. Senate seat.

 

"Raphael Warnock compared police in Georgia to 'gangsters' and 'thugs,'" Cotton said. "Our men and women in blue protect us from crime every day, and the fact that Georgia liberals have picked someone so radical to lead their party shows how out of touch they are with the average American."

 

The transcript of Cotton's ad reads:

 

Radical liberals want to defund the police.

 

Radical Raphael Warnock even called Georgia police officers thugs and gangsters.

 

Warnock: Police power showed up in a kind of gangster and thug mentality.

 

Raphael Warnock even celebrated Jeremiah Wright, who said that America deserved 9/11.

 

WRIGHT: Not God Bless America, God Damn America.

 

Raphael Warnock hates our police, and he'll put your family at risk. Stop him now.

 

The Georgia Senate runoff between Warnock and Loeffler serves as a pivotal race for control of the U.S. Senate majority. Warnock's potential victory over Loeffler would allow the Georgia Democrat, who has praised Marxism as a way to "teach the black church," to hold significant influence in Congress's upper chamber.

 

Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Loeffler slammed Warnock during a rally this week for hosting Cuban dictator Fidel Castro in 1995.

 

"I'm reminded of Sen. Loeffler's opponent. True story, 25 years ago, he was a pastor at a church in New York that invited Fidel Castro to speak," Rubio said. "They cheered him wildly. โ€ฆ Think about that, now 25 years later, one of the pastors from that church wants to be the U.S. senator from Georgia."

 

Loeffler said, "We do have a choice between socialism and the American dream. โ€ฆ Marco is exactly right: Raphael Warnock celebrated Fidel Castro in his church. He has a Marxist ideology."

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/13/tom-cotton-ad-slams-democrat-Raphael-Warnocks-anti-police-radicalism/

 

#11611621 at 2020-11-12 19:54:55 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #14825: Not everyone on the Electoral College is eligible to be there Edition

 

Warnock's Spiritual Mentor Called for the 'Destruction of Everything White'

 

Raphael Warnock's mentor argued white Christians are 'satanic'

 

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock has praised his religious mentor, Dr. James Hal Cone, as a "poignant and powerful voice" of high "spiritual magnitude."

 

Cone, however, was a controversial theologian who argued that white Christians are "satanic" and advocated for the "destruction of everything white" in society.

 

Warnock has described Cone, who served as his academic adviser at the Union Theological Seminary, as his "mentor."

 

The candidate's ties to radical theologians, including Rev. Jeremiah Wright, now threaten to complicate his candidacy in a hotly contested Senate race that could tip the balance of the upper chamber. Cone's divisive rhetoric, and Warnock's subsequent praise for him, may pose new challenges for Warnock, a political unknown until earlier this year. Warnock's public defense of Wright's "God Damn America" speech in 2008-which President Obama denounced as offensive after his own ties to Wright came to light-has also come under scrutiny. Wright has also credited Cone's work for inspiring his own religious philosophy.

 

First in his 2013 book and later in a 2018 eulogy, Warnock lavished praise on Cone. "How blessed we are that someone of the spiritual magnitude and power and commitment of Dr. James Hal Cone passed our way," Warnock said in the eulogy.

continued

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 7:57 p.m. No.11931037   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1053 >>1174

>>11931032

continued

Warnock's campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

 

Cone, who is widely considered the "father of black theology," outlined his controversial views in his 1970 book A Black Theology of Liberation.

 

There, he argues that "American white theology is a theology of the Antichrist" and advocates for a new "black theology" that will usher in a revolution to eradicate whiteness from society.

 

"There will be no peace in America until white people begin to hate their whiteness, asking from the depths of their being: 'How can we become black?'" Cone wrote.

 

Warnock cited the work over a dozen times in the chapters and footnotes of his own 2013 book The Divided Mind of the Black Church.

 

One of Cone's central arguments is that whites worship a false "white God" and follow an anti-Christian "white theology." In reality, he wrote, "God is black" and "has nothing to do with the God worshiped in white churches."

 

"The white God is an idol created by racists, and we blacks must perform the iconoclastic task of smashing false idols," wrote Cone. "White religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence of divinity."

 

The book argued that the purpose of black theology is the "destruction of everything white."

 

"If there is one brutal fact that the centuries of white oppression have taught blacks, it is that whites are incapable of making any valid judgements about human existence," wrote Cone. "The goal of black theology is the destruction of everything white, so that blacks can be liberated from alien gods."

 

In order for any theology to be truly Christian, Cone said, it must "[deny] whiteness as a proper form of human existence and [affirm] blackness as God's intention for humanity."

 

Cone also argued that black people should use any means, including violence, to overthrow American society, which he described as systemically racist.

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/Warnocks-spiritual-mentor-called-for-the-destruction-of-everything-white/

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:03 p.m. No.11931093   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>11931056

its ok anon, took me around 30 seconds to learn how to use qresearch.

and i am a knuckle dragging good for nothing deplorable uk anon , here to help that dodgy woman leoffer, kek

I know she looks so fake, but cannot abide aholes who use their office to help the like of schumer groomer.?

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:11 p.m. No.11931174   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1212 >>1224 >>1267

>>11931037

LAST ONE FROM RESEACH, NOTHING ON THE CHILD ABUSE CASE, AND FCUK HOLLYWOOD AND SCIENTIOLOGY CULT FOLLOWER DEBRA MESSING

#11597706 at 2020-11-11 23:27:05 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #14807: E-Bake to VICTORY Edition

 

Hollywood Celebrities Take Aim at Georgia Senate Races, Pushing Fundraising and Organizing Efforts for Democratic Candidates

 

The entertainment industry receives millions of dollars in Georgia tax credits each year to shoot movies and TV shows around the state. Now, Hollywood celebrities are aiming to influence Georgia's hotly contested senatorial runoff elections by backing Stacey Abrams' effort to boost Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock.

 

Jon Ossoff (D) is hoping to unseat Sen. David Perdue (R), who is an ally of President Donald Trump, while Rev. Raphael Warnock is aiming to defeat incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R). The races are receiving national attention since they could potentially tip the Senate in favor of Democrats.

 

Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) is attempting to bolster the Democratic challengers through aggressive fundraising and by enlisting celebrity social media support. The runoff elections are set to take place January 5.

 

With Republican incumbents winning in Alaska (Sen. Dan Sullivan) and North Carolina (Sen. Tom Tillis), the GOP now holds 50 seats in the Senate. Stars including Debra Messing, Kerry Washington, Jon Cryer, Sophia Bush, Mandy Moore, and Billy Eichner are whipping up social media enthusiasm for the Democratic candidates and urging their fans to donate to the campaigns.

 

Mandy Moore and Netflix's House of Cards creator Beau Willimon boosted Stacey Abrams' call to donate money to both campaigns.

 

Let's do this, friends. We have work to do to help @ReverendWarnock and @ossoff win their senate races!! https://t.co/TpZGeCrzgA

 

  • Mandy Moore (@TheMandyMoore) November 8, 2020

 

In memory of John Lewis and in honor of Stacey Abrams, and in celebration of the new leads in PA an GA, I am making donations to @ReverendWarnock and Jon @ossoff. Please join me. Let's continue the momentum and take back the Senate.https://t.co/yGbwTaR6hq

 

  • Beau Willimon (@BeauWillimon) November 6, 2020

 

Will & Grace star Debra Messing urged Georgians to register to vote in the runoff elections.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2020/11/11/hollywood-celebrities-take-aim-at-georgia-senate-races-pushing-fundraising-and-organizing-efforts-for-democratic-candidates/

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:19 p.m. No.11931267   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1300 >>1408

>>11931174

FCUK IT, WIKI HAS IT, I HAVE SPENT ALMOST 2 HOURS RESEACHING, WHAT A KNOB !!

Terrell Peterson (March 1, 1992 โ€“ January 15, 1998) was a five-year-old African-American boy from Atlanta, Georgia, who was tortured and beaten to death while his case was under active state supervision. He was one of more than 800 children who died between 1995 and 1998 after their cases were brought to the attention of the Georgia Department of Human Services' (DHS) Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS).

 

Some of the deaths were due to accident and illness, while others, like Terrell's, were due to murder. When Terrell died he weighed only 29 pounds and was covered with cuts, bruises and cigarette burns.[1]

 

Various individuals within the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services engaged in gross misconduct and violation of state-mandated protocols for handling child abuse cases. After the murder, officials within the department engaged in a willful cover-up of the facts in the case. Terrell's case was considered to have been one of the worst cases of child abuse in history.[2]

 

Lawyer Don Keenan, who sued the state of Georgia on Terrell's behalf, was quoted as saying:

 

Thank God he was dead. I think anybody (who) would have known or understood what this little guy was going through, would rejoice in his death.[3]

The victim's grandmother, Pharina Peterson and Terri Lynn Peterson (his aunt) were both convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.

CONTINUED

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:23 p.m. No.11931300   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1309

>>11931267

CONTINUED

Abuse

The Fulton County Department of Family and Children Services received seven calls between 1992 and 1995 in reference to neglect of Terrell or his siblings:

 

The mother is taking drugs while pregnant, using food stamps and welfare checks to buy crack cocaine (May 1992).

The parents are locking the children in the bedroom on weekends, denying them food and water (August 1993).

Mother is on drugs, children are unsupervised (February 1994).

Children are begging neighbors for food, mother is using cocaine daily (January 1995).

Mother is addicted to crack, leaves children with their sick maternal grandmother (November 1995).

The complaints were handled by 11 different caseworkers, overseen by 10 supervisors at The Georgia Department of Family and Children Services, yet nothing was done until June 1996 when the department took custody of Terrell from his mother.

 

According to protocol children taken into custody by child services should ideally be placed with blood relatives, receive at least one in-person visit with an agency caseworker per month and under no circumstances is corporal punishment to be administered by foster carers.

 

Terrell was placed in the care of Pharina Peterson, the grandmother of Terrell's half brother Tommy and half sister Tasha who were not directly related to him. While in her custody agency caseworkers had little to no contact with Terrell and there were no monthly visits.

 

The case came to light when Terrell was brought to the emergency room of Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital in Atlanta in cardiac arrest, where he subsequently died.

 

During the course of the homicide investigation police discovered that Terrell had been physically restrained with pantyhose tied to a banister in the apartment. According to another child living in the home, Tasha Peterson tied Terrell up "a lot."[4]

 

The police also found a set of written instructions for Terrell's care, allegedly authored by Peterson: "He gets a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast, lunch he gets grits, and dinner he gets grits. His hands are always tied."[4]

 

Terrell's Head Start teacher, Joanne Bryant, found him rummaging in a trash can at school looking for food. This occurred prior to a Thanksgiving Day beating in 1996, which necessitated a trip to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with Battered child syndrome.

 

Pharina Peterson was arrested and indicted on misdemeanor charges. Terrell, who had previously implicated Peterson on record as the one who assaulted him, was scheduled to testify in person at the trial. However, his caseworker, Cheryl Elmore, who was responsible for bringing Terrell to court, never showed up. Terrell's and her absence were never questioned and the charges were dismissed by municipal court judge Catherine E. Malicki because "the victim was not in court".[5]

 

To cover her already egregious transgression, Elmore concocted a fraudulent backdated internal memo which was placed in Terrell's file; that the trial did indeed occur, no evidence of child abuse was found and the charges were dismissed as a result. The memo stated, "The judge believed Ms. Peterson (and) did not feel she was guilty of child abuse."[citation needed] This alleged finding despite the medical evidence and the results of the police investigation, along with the lack of substantiating court documents, was never questioned by her supervisors. As a result, Terrell was deemed to be "safe," and his file was closed and he was returned to the custody of Peterson.

 

Peggy Peters, director of the department, had this to say, "Again, I can't speak for Miss Elmore" and "I certainly would not have made that decision."[citation needed]

 

When Terrell went back to the same Head Start class he was in prior to the assault, Bryant, his teacher, noticed he was not walking normally. When she took off his sneakers she noticed that the flesh on the soles of both his feet had been burned off. This was again alleged, posthumously, to have been inflicted by Peterson as retribution for telling authorities about her previous assaults. The burns were severe enough to necessitate skin grafts, the skin was taken from his hips and transplanted onto the soles of his feet.

 

 

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Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:23 p.m. No.11931309   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1322

>>11931300

Despite the severity of these injuries, no investigation was done, no charges were brought and Terrell was never visited by anyone from child services from the time of these injuries until his murder a year later. The coroner listed Terrell's cause of death as; "blunt impact injuries to the head, trunk and extremities."[6] This resulted in Fran Peterson being charged with capital murder.

Cover-up

After two internal investigations into Terrellโ€™s case, Georgia DCFS reported โ€œfailure to make contacts," "failure to conduct mandatory monthly meetings," "a serious lack of judgment," and "numerous violations throughout the history of the case."[citation needed] The public was never made aware of these findings and, upon completion of the investigation, department officials engaged in a cover-up.

Anonymous ID: cb1655 Dec. 6, 2020, 8:24 p.m. No.11931322   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1414

>>11931309

The department made only one public statement which was written by Ralph Mitchell, the administrator of the Atlanta area office. He claimed members of the agency expressed "outrage at the loss of precious life"[citation needed] but that they had responded "immediately and comprehensively"[citation needed] to allegations of Terrell's abuse. The statement further claimed the department had followed protocol, saying "all of (its) steps were followed in the case of Terrell."[citation needed]

Elmore nor Mitchell were fired for their actions

Soon after, Mitchell wrote a private memo to the department head at state headquarters stating the press release was "untrue."[citation needed] He also commented it was fortunate no one in the media had called to follow up after the public statement.

Due to state privacy laws, Terrell's records were sealed and inaccessible to the media, rendering the cover up undetectable. The tampering began to come to light one year later when Don Keenan received Terrell's case file by an anonymous individual within the department.

Despite the murder of Terrell, the complicity in his murder through willful neglect of workers at the Georgia Department of Family and Children's Services, and the exposed cover-up by high department officials, another case worker determined that Terrell's half sister and half brother โ€” who were both present at his murder โ€” would be safe with Fran Peterson. This unidentified case worker said as follows: "Ms. Peterson will cooperate with the agency and continue to show interest in the support of the child while they are at home. โ€ฆ I think, again you'd have to look at the individual situation. And if she had not harmed those other children, then it might be acceptable."[citation needed]

Neither

60 Minutes II

The CBS news program 60 Minutes II, noted for investigative journalism, conducted an in-depth investigation into all aspects of the case and aired the results in January 1999.

 

In the wake of this program, then-Georgia governor Roy Barnes decided to set up a Child Advocate Office with the authority to bypass the state's confidentiality laws and independently investigate and review child abuse cases handled by the Department of Family and Children's Services. Terrell's half brother and sister were placed with another foster family and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation conducted raids on several offices of the Department of Family and Children Services. The Georgia legislature passed the Terrell Peterson Act, which gives doctors the authority to take temporary custody of battered children at the hospital without department approval.[7]

 

Aftermath

Pharina Peterson received a life sentence for Terrell's murder.[8]

In December 2002 Terri Lynn Peterson, the victims' aunt, was found guilty of his murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.[9][10]

Ralph Mitchell, the official who engaged in a cover-up of the case and wrote the phony press release, retired with a state pension.[11]

Catherine E. Malicki, who dismissed charges against Pharina Peterson because Terrell was not brought to court, remained a municipal court judge in Atlanta. (retired in 2010)

Roy Barnes, governor at the time who signed the Terrell Peterson Act, ran for Georgia governor again in 2010 but lost.[12]