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Investigate a Judge
How to conduct an investigation on a judge:
1: Ensure your virus protection is up to date on your computer or DON’T INVESTIGATE ON YOUR COMPUTER! These are bad people you’re getting ready to stop the flow of millions of dollars to. Do you really think they wouldn’t sink so low as to send you a computer virus in an effort to stop you? OF COURSE THEY WOULD! Investigators get about a virus per three judges they investigate without protection. Be sure to get good virus protection you have to pay for to ensure its effectiveness. It will be the one large purchase you have to make as a Keeper of Serenity- so make it worth it.
2: Go to www.google.com and search the judge’s name in quotations with the county and state abbreviation next to it. Usually, the adoption agencies and charities pop up just by running the judge, but it more than occasionally takes a bit of creative searching. I suggest just running the judge’s name next to the county and state he/she “serves” in first so that you can somewhat get to know the judge.
3: There are often judicial reports on these judges and these are great for you because they often show “extra-judicial” or “Civic” activities: that means charities they are involved in. Print those out because they often have damning quotes from the judges which can be used at a later date.
4: Once you have found a C.P.S. contracted agency associated with the judge in question, be sure to print out the page linking the judge and save the website link for later use. Then, find that organization’s actual website and look for their board, chair, or staff members. Make note of ALL of the people associated with the organization, print out or save a screen shot if you know how to do it of every page of the website as it sits and save that link, too.
5: Once you have exhaustively searched the judge in question and have accumulated a nice, fat list of the agencies they are associated with, take a trip to http://www.guidestar.org and get yourself a free membership there. Once you have obtained your membership, go ahead and search (in “Advanced Search”) the charities in question. View the reports, print them and save the links. Once you are on the company’s profile page, scroll down to their 990 forms and take a peek. Don’t worry if you don’t understand it because you don’t have to. The very fact that the judge is a part of the company profiting from the sale of kids makes them biased. Save the PDF file the taxes are on to a disk on your computer (guidestar is safe) and label the disc with the state, county, judge’s name, charity’s name, then the year the 990 form covers. Repeat this step with each non-profit the judge is in association with.
**SPECIAL NOTE**
Many foster/adoption agencies have subsidiary companies. That means that an adoption agency may be called one thing on their website, but another name on guidestar. Call the agency and act like you want to donate to them, but you just want to make sure they are a 501-C status. Ask them what they are registered as and if they have any associating companies you can look into. If you play it right, they’ll give you all their subsidiary company names. Be sure to associate all of the subsidiaries with that one agency and pull all of their directors, staff members and affiliating persons if you can. The names of the people in association will often prove to either be other judges in that county, neighboring counties, higher-ups in C.P.S. and a slew of conflicts of interests. Act impressed with the people involved in helping the poor, abused children and pretend you don’t see the conflicts of interest. Be sure not to alarm them because they will intentionally mislead you and have a nice little paper-shredding party instantaneously, leaving the investigation for the F.B.I. to be very difficult and the F.B.I. does not like to work hard.
If your child(ren) is/are with a foster/adoption agency you could not tie the judge to, but you’d still like to find out about them, just call that agency and act like you’re interested in donating to them. Ask them which agencies they are associated with and ask who is on their board of directors. Sometimes, their “parent” company is associated with the judge in question.
Also, be sure to run your area’s “Community Foundation” because a community foundation writes grants for these agencies. Essentially, a community foundation will write the grants for the other companies and take an administrative fee from them in return for their services. That means the more children an adoption agency has, the more money the community foundation has to write grants for and that means more money for the community foundation. Community foundations are usually the wealthiest of all charities and you can bet your bottom dollar these judges and higher-ups in C.P.S. are taking a piece of the action there. Look through the 990 forms of the community foundation and make note of all the agencies they “donate” to.
Once you are done with your investigation, please send me all of the links in the order I have listed here:
State
County
Judge’s name
Associated with “this charity”, in this link on page # (##), here: http://-----------
“Charity’s” website: http://--------------
“Charity’s” board of directors/staff/chair people listed:
Link to the proof of the list: http://------------------
1. Bad person’s name
2. Bad person’s name
3. Bad person’s name
4. Bad person’s name
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“Charity’s” 990 forms from guidestar: http://--------------
Associated with “other charity”, in this link on page # (##), here: http://-----------
“Charity’s” website: http://--------------
“Charity’s” board of directors/staff/chair people listed:
Link to the proof of the list: http://------------------
1. Bad person’s name
2. Bad person’s name
3. Bad person’s name
4. Bad person’s name
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and so on, so forth.
May God guide your hand in your research and keep you safe during your exposure of the judge in question. If you hit a brick wall and cannot go any further, please visit my contact page and send me an Email or call my home telephone number, even if it’s in the middle of the night. I prefer to have time to research these judges; however, I am a human being who will understand if you just found out about me, your court date is tomorrow morning and need me to help you at 2am. I help everyone I can in order of necessity, as in an E.R. If someone needs assistance immediately because they have a court date very soon, I will move them ahead of others.
If someone has a child under eight years of age, they take precedence over someone with a seventeen year old. If someone has an infant in the system, I will always handle their case first because infants are at the highest risk of death or severe abuse in the foster care system. There are only so many people assisting me in this task and I am only as capable as God will allow me to be. Whereas I feel every child is a gift from God and every child is just as important as the next, this is a triage center. We will do the most good by triaging your situation and classifying you according to how much good we can do for your family.
I implore those wishing to assist others in their web searches to register as a Serenah’s Angel with me so that I may list you as a helping hand on this website. If someone is registered with me on this website and they do you wrong, please inform me and I will remove them if I find it was intentional or they are beyond the help of training. All members of Serenah’s Angels are volunteers so please be respectful of them as they are helping you from the goodness of their own hearts. Also, if you feel someone does not know what they are doing, please inform me directly and I will train them accordingly.
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