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Introduction.
This series of blogs pertaining to the Child Protective Services (CPS) needed a simple and easy to understand blog to help us see what is truly happening within this federally funded program within the United States. There are children in need of help within certain families, and some of these children need to be removed from their family situations to protect their health and their lives. This is readily acknowledged. But the question is: should this be the responsibility of the federal government or should this responsibility fall to the individual states and their own localities? The other question is a basic one: What is truly meant by the phrase “in the best interest of the child?”
Medical and Legal Kidnapping of Children by the CPS.
The prior blogs which detail medical kidnapping of children by the CPS can be found here, and are based on a book and accompanying research on this topic:
The prior blogs which detail legal kidnapping of children by the CPS can be found here and are based on Senator Nancy Schaefer’s life and work.
Senator Nancy Schaefer. Her fight for parent’s rights and against the CPS. – StephenHeartland.com
Nancy Schaefer’s fight against CPS, her murder, and the coverup. – StephenHeartland.com
The Benefits of the CPS:
- They remove children from danger due to parents and/or home environment causing children harm and/or placing their lives and/or health at risk.
- There is federal money available for this process, and there are incentives to place these children in foster homes where it is hoped children will be safer.
The Costs/Pitfalls/Illegalities of the CPS:
- There have been multitudes of verifiable legal or medical kidnapping cases involving the CPS abducting children under false pretenses. This brings children into the foster system, which brings federal dollars into their states. This is usually done without parents receiving a fair hearing, due process of law, the right to face their accusers, and violates basic human and civil rights of the parents and children.
- Federal money, and involvement of any federal authority concerning CPS within individual states should be disallowed. The 10th Amendment should be followed, and these matters should be handled by the individual states.
- Federal money creates an incentive for states to legally kidnap or medically kidnap children in questionable circumstances, because the states want this federal money. This pursuit of federal dollars by the states and related local CPS authorities within these states causes violations of the rights (of parents and their children) as conferred to all citizens by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
- Federal money gives incentives for wards of the state and foster children to be diagnosed with psychiatric conditions and placed on drugs. The vast majority of children who enter the system are placed on drugs so that foster parents and the states can get more federal money. Most of the children placed within this system are diagnosed and drugged.
- Many state and federal lawmakers have taken money from Big Pharma and/or CPS related agencies. It is easy to see the hand of Big Pharma in these laws and incentives for drugging children, and the desire of lawmakers to continue bringing the federal pork ($) home into their districts. State and federal lawmakers are no longer serving the will of the people but rather are profiting at the people’s expense and serving themselves.
- The states only get federal money if these children are placed for adoption outside of their original family, thereby incentivizing complete destruction of the original family ties. Therefore, grandma and grandpa can wish that they will get custody, but there are no incentives in place to make this happen. In fact, incentives are in place to prevent this from happening.
- In the vast majority of cases where CPS removes children from their homes, lower income parents are targeted, and there is no “due process of law.” This often happens under questionable circumstances, and then parents must prove that there has been a mistake made. Most of these lower income parents do not have the money and/or means to fight the system, and this is why they are targeted. Lawyers cost money. Fighting the system is an uphill battle that most of these parents cannot fight and/or win. This is the opposite of true justice. There should be a fair public hearing in any case so dire that a child must be removed from their home. CPS should have to prove that it truly is “in the best interest of the child” to remove the child from their parents. There should be transparency in this process.
- Many family court judges have received money, sometimes even millions of dollars, under the table through the CPS agencies and or related institutions to encourage these judges to place children in foster homes and/or other juvenile facilities and taken away from their parents. The justice system has been corrupted due to the federal monies being involved.
- When a child is hurt and parents bring them in for medical help, medical doctors and hospitals are required to report this to the CPS, and this can result in CPS taking custody of children away from parents without due process of law. This is allowed because doctors and/or “injury diagnosis experts” claim the child’s injuries were due to abuse and/or neglect, and it is up to the parents to prove otherwise. This process is one-sided and unfair to the parents, who are presumed guilty until they can prove their innocence. This “guilty until proven innocent” is opposite to the intent of the law and the wishes of the founding fathers of our country. After these children are removed from parents under these circumstances, the local CPS, hospitals, and states can then reap rewards that federal dollars provide. No public hearings are required in these cases and children can be removed from their parents by the CPS without a public hearing, a trial, and/or any due process of law.
- Once in the system, Big Pharma benefits as these new foster children and/or wards of the state in the hospital has readily available guinea pigs that they can test their new vaccines and drugs on, and the money available to pay for these test subjects in drug and/or vaccine trial experiments is quickly accepted by the hospitals and/or many of the foster parents. The original parents have no say in the matter as they have lost their rights (custody) to protect their own children after they are “in the system.”
- It is typically much more dangerous for children to grow up in foster homes than their original homes. Per a cursory internet search on foster care mortality, it was found that “Children in the foster care system are 42% more likely to die than children in the general population.” Link: foster care mortality statistics Before researching these things, I must admit I had an idealistic view of foster parents just being good people who want to love and care for these children as their own. Admittedly, these are the kinds of foster parents I have met in my lifetime. But this is not always the case, as I have found when I looked into the matter deeper. Many children in the foster system suffer physical abuse, mental abuse, and or sexual abuse by pedophiles and/or less than desirable foster parents. Secrecy in the system protects those it shouldn’t and does not protect those it should. The system needs more transparency.
- Federal funding for the CPS not only increases the national debt, it is unconstitutional and therefore illegal at its core. You want to shrink the national deficit? Get rid of the federal funding for this organization and let the states handle these issues on their own. This change in law will be extremely popular, and not only because the federally funded CPS is extremely unpopular. States and their localities with be more efficient with this process in handling these cases, and it will allow local law enforcement to do the job, which also would provide for “due process of law” to the parents and their children.
What should happen to the CPS?
It is my opinion, and also the opinion of highly respected late Senator Nancy Schaefer, that CPS should be eliminated by stopping the flow of federal money into this organization, or as she called it, “The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services.” Also, it should be noted here that the vast majority of Americans with an opinion on this subject agree with this sentiment and would like to see this system changed and/or eliminated. Everyone seems to know what is happening with this organization, but what can we do to stop it?
Why won’t our elected lawmakers act to stop the known evils within CPS?
Many look to their state representatives to do the will of the people and to stop something which is so unpopular. Senator Nancy Schaefer tried this approach at first but then realized that most of the state representatives had been corrupted by the federal government CPS money and also by Big Pharma money, which bought and paid for these same lawmakers to do their bidding. The lawmakers no longer serve the will of the people. The people have little money to offer them. Big Pharma and CPS have much more money to offer, and many lawmakers take this money. It really is that simple. It is corruption. CPS brings federal money into states and localities, and Big Pharma profits by federal incentives to drug foster kids, and also by obtaining guinea pigs for vaccine and drug testing. There are too many monetary reasons for federal and local lawmakers to keep this vast criminal empire going.
Even though the state and federal legislators (lawmakers) have taken an oath to defend the rights of people and to follow the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, they have chosen to serve Big Pharma, CPS federal dollars, and money instead. They no longer serve the will of the people.
What can be done to change the system?
Either we need a presidential edict or a grass roots movement to overcome the corruption within the system. It will be difficult for the will of the people to prevail due to the money and power involved. Dangle a dollar in front of your typical federal or state lawmaker and see how their mouth waters with the expectation of riches.
My proposals to this ongoing childcare crisis in the United States due to CPS:
- Eliminate federal funding to the Child Protective Services (CPS). Call the new law “Schaefer’s Law,” in honor of the late senator from Georgia, Nancy Schaefer, who was the first to expose the corruption of the CPS to the public and gave her life to this work. This solution to eliminate federal funding of the CPS was her last public wish on how to destroy the evil empire on which the CPS is built. Follow the 10th Amendment and let the states handle this responsibility. In this way we will be following the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
- Include local law enforcement and “due process of law” when a child is being removed by CPS from their home. Also, there should be a fair public hearing on a matter which is so serious as to remove children from their homes and into the foster system. Make this process transparent and let the parents know what their rights are in these cases.
- Eliminate any federal financial incentives for drugging foster children due to a psychiatric diagnosis. Although it may be true that some children may need medication for their health and wellness, federal incentives distort the true needs of the children and encourage reckless medicating of these foster children for profit. These children should not be looked upon as profit centers, but that is how they are perceived by many foster parents who care more about the money they bring in, rather than the precious lives they hold in their power and under their care. If a child needs medication, let the states and not the federal government determine this. Let there be no federal monetary incentives to encourage medication of foster children.
- Disallow foster parents and/or hospitals to allow foster children and/or wards of the state to be used in drug and vaccine trials. Children should not be used as guinea pigs by others who are not related by them just because they can receive extra money to do so. Again, do not use foster children as profit centers.
- Remove any financial incentives for CPS and the foster system to take children away from their relatives. We should encourage the family to stay together, and to provide counseling and/or services to make this possible. If this will not work, encourage extended family members to adopt these children so the original family ties are preserved, and children will know their roots from which they have grown.
- Do routine audits comprised of caring volunteers from within the communities to investigate foster homes to ensure child health and safety. Find the pedophiles and those who are abusing the children within this system and punish them to the fullest extent of the law. Create transparency within this foster care system.
- If there is no trial in progress, do not allow the judges to issue “gag orders” in child medical kidnapping or legal kidnapping cases. These gag orders only protect the kidnappers in such a situation and allow the business of child abduction to go more smoothly. Any judge who issues such an order is likely to be biased and in favor of the CPS, and a thorough examination of the judge’s bank records should be checked to see if they have taken any bribes. A fair and impartial judge should have no bias.
- If a parent alleges fraud against CPS case workers or social workers, hold a hearing with the right to discovery of all evidence. Give the parents a fair public hearing if they object to evidence which they claim is fraudulent from case workers and social workers. If these claims of fraud, or withholding of evidence which would exonerate the parents, are found to be true regarding case and social workers, then punish these workers to the fullest extent of the law. If these workers are lying, committing fraud and causing great suffering for parents and their children, they should be punished in a commensurate manner, and their rights and freedoms should suffer, just as they have caused suffering to others. Let convicted perpetrators of fraud in this system be punished with prison time and/or by paying financial retribution to those they have harmed.
- There should be open records for Child Protective Service and Juvenile Court proceedings. The confidentiality clause was meant to protect the children, but now it is protecting those who are harming children and breaking the law. Bring all of this out in the open so that transparency will protect the innocent and not give the wicked and corrupt a veil which to hide behind.
Conclusion:
As has been shown, it appears that the cost vs benefit of the federally funded CPS is weighted most heavily on the cost side, with few benefits to show.
The only readily apparent and obvious beneficiaries of the CPS system are:
- Some children are placed in a better situation from whence they have come, and some foster parents find children to love and nurture. It should be noted that this very important part of any foster care operation would continue under state control.
- States receive federal dollars. This child abduction business employs many different people in many different lines of work, thereby supporting the local economies.
- Big Pharma gains wealth through incentives to place children in foster care on drugs and they also get test subjects for their experimental vaccine and drug trials.
- State and federal lawmakers gain more money and power due to federal dollars from CPS flowing to the state while also receiving money from Big Pharma to keep this child abduction enterprise continuing.
The losers in this federally funded CPS child abduction business are the abducted children, the parents of the abducted children, and the American people, who have systematically had their basic human rights trampled upon, as well as those rights given to all individuals under the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
If “Schaefer’s Law” was passed and made into law, and federal funding for CPS was removed, legal and medical kidnapping of children within this country would come to a screeching halt. Then it would be up to the states and their localities to devise solutions to the problems which affect children and families in need of help. If these state laws regarding child welfare and “the best interests of the child” fell under the branch of state law and/or local law enforcement, which included due process of law, then the rights of parents and their children would be protected, and the Bill of Rights and the Constitution would be followed. Then the federally funded and corrupt system of the CPS and the abuses this federal money has created would be no more.