In Part 3 of the Zulock horror story, I'm exposing the Christian special-needs adoption agency that the same-sex activist couple used and how Georgia's child-welfare system failed these two boys during the expedited adoption process. We're naming names.
Prior to the adoption, adoptive dad Zachary was accused of luring a 14yo boy to a house in Walton County, the same jurisdiction as today's horrifying case, and raping the child. But charges weren't filed and the 2011 case "was closed without a whole lot of investigation into it."
Walton County Sheriff's Office told me there were different "investigatory standards" back then when the 2011 child rape case was quickly shut down and the officers who mishandled the investigation have since retired. Detectives are now seeking leads that may still yield charges.
Sheriff's office denied my public records request seeking to see the 2011 police report. "Nothing is releasable at this time" because the case was just recently reopened and could "hinder the active case."
The detective leading the current case has this ironic email signature:
2020: The boys could've been rescued much earlier. Zachary posted about a deputy appearing outside his house. Police parked at the end of his driveway because someone hit his mailbox.
"Luckily this was later in the day/night and [the boys] were not outside playing....thank GOD."
Gay newlyweds Zachary, who affectionately calls his husband "My #partnerincrime for life," and William sought to locally adopt children not long after their 2017 wedding. Since they've been together, William has "look[ed] forward to the day" they can "start a family."
In 2018, the Zulock co-defendants adopted the two brothers through All God's Children, Inc., a now-defunct private special-needs adoption agency in Georgia, which focused on children in the state who have "waited the longest" to be placed with a family.
Adoption agency All God's Children, Inc. matched adoptive families with special-needs children "considered more difficult to place because they are older, need to be placed with their siblings or have physical, mental or emotional/behavioral challenges."
The brothers allegedly came from a broken home where their biological parents were heroin addicts. "I do think they had every intention, and this is why they adopted them for this purpose," a family member said, believing that the Zulocks "preyed on" the children's vulnerability.
As well as undergoing criminal background checks, the Zulock co-defendants were required pre-adoption to attend classes called "Parents as Tender Healers" (PATH) trauma-informed training to "learn more about parenting children with a history of losses."
An agency caseworker also completed a family assessment, which was presented to social workers throughout Georgia for match-making/placement, and a home study of the Zulocks.
7 months after the boys moved in, Georgia's courts made the "forever family" official in November 2018.
All God's Children was funded through a grant provided by the First Presbyterian Church of Athens. 40% of the parish's Pentecost Offering went to the Christian special-needs adoption agency.
The former member-agency of the Georgia Association of Licensed Adoption Agencies had "work[ed] in partnership with the Georgia Department of Human Services," which oversees the state's Division of Family & Children Services, "to find families for Georgia's waiting children."
I asked if the 2011 child rape case was ever documented during Zachary's pre-adoption criminal history check. A DHS spokesperson said that DFCS/CPS records are "confidential under state law" and that "we are unable to [...] confirm or deny the existence of related records."
The adoption process moved along "faster than expected," according to the Facebook event page for William and Zachary's 2018 adoption shower. "I actually thought DFCS would be more scrutinizing" but the same-sex couple "passed everything with flying colors," a family member said.
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The NIH is funding trans activism disguised as a scientific study. $3 million has been pumped into a research project studying the "benefits" of puberty blockers, as part of a nationwide push to influence public policy on pediatric "gender care."
The NIH-funded research is actively recruiting children in the early stages of puberty who identify as "transgender, non-binary, or gender-diverse."
Three top children's hospitals across the country are taking part.
Children's National Hospital in D.C. is tapping a taxpayer-funded LGBTQ activist group to supply "trans" kids willing to participate in the study. On behalf of Children's National, the Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL), a non-profit on Capitol Hill, is soliciting elementary-aged children enrolled in Little SMYALs, their K-8 program that coaxes children as young as six-years-old to identify as "transgender."
The open call announced that SMYAL was partnering with Children's National Hospital on the study's enlistment efforts and analysis of the data eventually gathered.
Little SMYALs manager Taryn "Ty" Kitchen ("they/them"), a "non-binary educator," will be working with Children's National as "a community consultant" to "help interpret and contextualize the eventual results."
A mega-thread of all the evidence admitted thus far in the Hunter Biden gun trial:
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On October 12, 2018, Hunter Biden walked into StarQuest Shooters & Survival Supply, a federally licensed firearms dealer in Wilmington, Delaware, and answered "No" to Question 11.e on ATF Form 4473, a federal background check form, certifying that he was not doing drugs or addicted to a controlled substance, such as cocaine.
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By attesting "No" to the drug user/addict question on the federal firearms paperwork, Hunter Biden was able to buy a Colt Cobra .38 Special revolver.
BREAKING: Tailei Qi, a UNC at Chapel Hill graduate student, has been identified as a person of interest in the "armed and dangerous person situation" on/near campus.
Person of interest Tailei Qi studied at Wuhan University, according to a website run by UNC-Chapel Hill, which collaborated with the Wuhan Virology Institute, where gain-of-function research was funded by Fauci's NIH. An armed suspect fired a shot near the campus lab, wounding 1.
Video of police arresting the suspect in connection to the UNC-Chapel Hill shooting:
🎥 This cattle farmer has beef with Big Government.
Small-town Amish farmer Samuel Fisher had his farm RAIDED by the Virginia Department of Agriculture, his property SEIZED, and his meat sales SHUT DOWN.
"They came with a search warrant...They just raided through everything."
@townhallcom interviewed that Amish farmer, whose nightmare began when the government of Virginia launched a raid on his 100-acre farm. Listen to Fisher's story, in his own words 🧑🌾
Why is the state punishing this Amish farmer? Fisher processes his farm-raised meat in-house and sells it directly to his 500 customers, who overwhelmingly prefer it that way (the farmer butchering by hand himself on the local farm), instead of shipping it to a USDA facility.
According to FEC filings, Judge Juan Merchan donated 3x to ActBlue:
- 1st donation was earmarked for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign
- 2nd was pledged to a PAC that rallies voter turnout for Dems
- 3rd went to Stop Republicans, which is dedicated to "resisting" Trump & the GOP
Judge Merchan's daughter, Loren, previously worked for Kamala Harris's 2020 presidential campaign as "Director of Digital Persuasion," according to her deleted LinkedIn page, which listed her pronouns.
Meet the trans activist lovers arrested and charged for assaulting a Republican lawmaker and a state trooper at the Oklahoma state Capitol after the House passed legislation that would ban "gender-transition procedures" from being performed on children:
🏳️⚧️ Savanna Grace Mitchell—a 5'3" biological female identifying as a trans man named "Devyn"—and Austin Allen Ross—a 6'1" biological male identifying as a trans woman named "Ari"—are lovers facing assault charges over a vengeful attack on a GOP legislator and a state trooper.
Trans lovers Mitchell and Ross were among the triggered transgender activists protesting an Oklahoma bill that would prohibit healthcare professionals from providing puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and "gender-reassignment surgeries" to minors.