Years ago, questioning the integrity of the 2020 election was met with immediate censorship from the Big Tech platforms. Yet, the irregularities and suspicious activities of the election, combined with the manufactured panic of Covid, made rigging the election possible on a grand scale. The thin margins of the Georgia results, wherein Biden “won” by 11K votes, is ripe with scrutiny as to the legitimacy of those votes.
Aside from mail-in ballots, one such practice Democrats employ is that of ballot harvesting, which in urban environments allows them to generate votes from certain clientele, which includes the homeless.
Journalist and Debate-me-bro David Khait did a brief video on voter registration in Atlanta at two historic churches near the state Capitol. Khait has 143K subs on YouTube, 137.6K on TikTok, and 261K on Instagram. His content strategy often involves both journalism and debates which are then spliced into short-form contents, so while his YouTube metrics are not great, he utilizes other platforms effectively.
Khait cites that over a thousand voters are registered at Central Presbyterian Church from identifying high volume addresses in the voter rolls. He suggests that these voters were mass registered by organizations like United Way of Greater Atlanta (UWGA) and Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, both NGO’s funded by dark money figures like Soros and Gates. Leftist organizations register the voters using these addresses.
Central Presbyterian Church is a PCUSA church founded originally by Confederates, with their founding pastor J. L. Rogers having served in the army and his immediate successor Robert Q. Mallard having later served and become a prisoner of war. Like many PCUSA churches, they have fallen to where they now have a woman pastor. This church hosts the Bashor Men’s Homeless Shelter during the winter months. The reporting of Khait does not suggest they are involved in the ballot harvesting scheme, though they are more than likely supporters thereof due to the political implications.
In 2025, Georgia law prohibits the use of churches as residential addresses for voter registration. Whether the rolls will be purged of these invalid registrations remains to be seen. Liberals will concern themselves over the “rights” of the homeless to vote in elections, but in reality, no, homeless people should not be allowed to vote. The numerous factors that led to their state would make them terrible participants in the political process.
Conclusion
Central Presbyterian Church is passively involved in a ballot harvesting scheme, whether intentionally or coincidentally. Nevertheless, there is a long list of Christian organizations being involved with NGO’s or movements that further erode their country in favor of immigration and other anti-white policies to serve globalist ends. As for Central Presbyterian, this is one of many PCUSA churches that will not be reconquered anytime soon.





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Redeemed Zoomer is wasting his time doing this. The problem with being so young is that in about 5 years your views will probably change a lot. Their church polity makes it almost impossible anyway.