America is rapidly becoming a land that loves death. Each year millions of children are robbed of their lives in abortion clinics. Likewise, our hospice and other medical support systems are being converted into gateways to death where the old are encouraged to die through starvation, dehydration, neglect, and inadequate medical care. This website describes the systemic failure of Waycross, Georgia county, state, and Federal, and private health care systems involved in the treatment of Barbara Jean Morgan Hickson.

This website was developed as a written petition, oral statement, and pleading under the Constitution of the State of Georgia, in furtherance of free speech, as an exercise of the right to publically petition government for a redress of grievances in connection with issues that are of public interest or concern. In particular, this website seeks to make a good faith argument for modification of existing Georgia laws, rules, and regulations to accommodate the correction of factually demonstrable erroneous information contained on any Georgia death certificate by members of the deceased family. It further describes and calls to attention deficiencies in the operations of the Georgia Composite State Medical Board and the Georgia Office of Vital Records and requests the initiation of an official investigation or proceeding for the purpose of correcting these deficiencies.

In addition to this website, direct contact has been made with members of the Georgia State Legislature and various offices, including the Governor of Georgia and the Georgia Secretary of State requesting that they review the investigative reporting contained here for the purpose of conducting an official review by a government body for the purpose of revising Georgia laws, rules, regulations, and operational procedures related to the matters revealed in this investigative report.

Lastly, Barbara Jean Morgan Hickson was a loving and caring person who spent several hundred dollars of her own money each month to feed homeless animals, especially cats. In her memory this website seeks your assistance in finding loving homes for Waycross stray dogs and cats as well as donations to support the work of providing shelter and food via the Okefenokee Humane Society of Waycross. You may visit their office at 1501 Blackwell Street in Waycross or call them on 912-283-4214. You can also make a donation directly, in any amount you choose, via PayPal:

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