Relates to Pizzagate in that she envoked the name to dismiss it and is a child advocate apparently
https://twitter.com/kimberlykeith/status/848310781468966913
Kimberly Keith
@kimberlykeith
child welfare, training design, rural community development, counselor, special education, complexity and change, poverty and families
takes to twitter to say:
"Have #benswann and @cbs46 apologized to the people of Atlanta for the #pizzagate lie on their news programming yet?"
"Jones apologized so I was curious. I'd be a ticked-off Atlantan after this on the local news. Now, especially."
She's from Southern Arkansas University: (full bio here) http://kimberlykeith.snappages.com/about.htm
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Kimberly Keith Bio
Education and Licensure:
Licensed Professional Counselor, Appraisal Specialization
MEd Agency Counseling, Southern Arkansas University
BA Psychology, The University of Texas at Dallas
Professional Experience:
Director, Community Connections, SAU
Training Development and Design, Academic Partnership in Public Child Welfare, SAU
Instructor of Social Work, SAU
Parent Educator, Guide to Parenting of K-6 Children, About.com, a New York Times company
Community Work:
HEALTH Coalition of Columbia County, Treasurer 2007-2012, Chair 2013 - Present
13th Judicial District Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Board
Rotary, Paul Harris Fellow
South Arkansas Women's Network, Career Achievement Award, 2009
Child Abuse Prevention Council of Columbia County
Magnolia Junior Charity League, Board
Leadership Magnolia, Board
Magnolia Arts, Board
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PizzaGateTwiceRetard ago
The Clinton Foundation does a lot of work for youths and Pizzagate has targeted the CF specifically. It's not surprising that someone involved with the CF would fire back.
I want to see evidence that the CF doesn't do any good and acts as a conduit for human trafficking. I've seen a lot of speculation, but nothing substantial. Nobody has come forward, no CF "victims" have surfaced, no bodies, no specific disappearances.
Otherwise, all you've got is a circle-jerk acting on an arbitrary premise.
If you want to investigate a crime, you have to prove that a crime has been committed.
ZalesMcMuffin ago
No, you only need to have a situation where a crime has been committed, whether or not you can "prove" that it has.
Silverlining ago
Zales You merely have to have reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed for there to be an investigation. And then the crime can be proved or not. The biggest beef here is that there is no investigation of anything pizza or pedo. If the DC police had examined Alefantis's computer when they had the chance - and found nothing, people might have a different approach to pizzagate. But the circumstantial evidence and the established evidence is it has been historically covered up by the authorities everywhere and that is what I personally suspect is happening again.
ZalesMcMuffin ago
You're talking about an investigation by police (and you're right). I was talking more generally; we are all investigating this, to the extent that we can.