“I will share with you on the unlimited power of child protective services. I served in the Georgia state senate. And after four years of viewing the ruthless and unsparing actions of child protective services I wrote a scathing report entitled The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services. The report cost me my senate seat However there are causes worth losing over, and this is one.” In Nancy’s speeches, she talked about children being removed from their homes for profit due to incentives from the state. In 1997 Bill Clinton passed a bill called the “Adoption and Safe Families Act.” It offers financial incentives from the state that increase adoption numbers. Nancy says “To receive the adoption incentives or bonuses, local cps must have more children, they must have more merchandise to sell. Funding is available when a child is placed in a foster home with strangers, or placed in a mental health facility and medicated usually against the parents wishes. Parents are victimized by the system, that makes a profit for holding children longer and bonuses for not returning children to their parents. This is abuse of power. It is lack of accountability and it is a growing criminal political phenomenon spreading around the globe. Often times, but not always, poor parents are targeted to lose their children. Because they do not have the wherewithal to hire an attorney or to fight the system. Being poor and lacking proper housing does not mean your children should be removed. CPS has redefined poor to mean psychologically inferior, therefore it is in the best interest of the child to be removed. Best interest of course has also been redefined at the child’s expense. It has been reported over and over that six times as many child die in foster care, than in the general public. Once a child is legally kidnapped and placed in official safety the child is far more likely to suffer abuse including sexual molestation and or rape. Case workers, and social workers are often guilty of fraud, they withhold and destroy evidence, and they seek wrongly to terminated parental rights, while being protected by state immunity. There is a huge bureaucracy made up of Judges, court appointed Attorneys, Guardian ad Litems, Social Workers, State Employees, Court Investigators, Therapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrist, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, and on and on who are looking to the children in state care for their job security.”
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No doubt.
I started getting, "red pilled," unknowingly, many years ago, when our sheriff's dept took over the city cops. Turns out, it was part of a plan to clean them up, as, among other things, they were working with the local CPS/DeFaCS, or whatever they called it, then, in a big child prostitution ring. A bunch of them went to jail, things got a lot better, blah blah blah. The thing that stuck out was not that, but how this, which should have been front page news for a whole week (the local papers were more than pamphlets, still), was a couple buried articles in two papers. I knew to pay attention due to knowing people that knew people involved in the sheriff's dept. I heard the state was stonewalling them on some connections with CPS, too. The only way that happens is if the news guys were in on it, too. It's a big club, and we ain't in it.
Anywhere several big interstates converge, you can bet this stuff is going on, sadly.
If you have kids that ever alone at home, teach them to deny entry. Same to babysitters. You never know when you got the short straw drawn on you.