Nancy Schaefer was a senator from Georgia who stood up to corruption and fought against it. She fought for many causes which revolved around family rights and parents’ rights, but the fight which was near and dear to her heart was the fight against the Children’s Protective Services (CPS). She died in 2010. The reason her story is still important today is because her work was left undone, and this work was for a good cause. This tribute to her is not only to honor her life and her work, but to keep the fight against CPS going until the war against them can be won.
Although Senator Nancy Shaefer described her fight against CPS as a fight against legal kidnapping by the state, I am going to include it as part of my medical kidnapping series, since these issues are interrelated. In both instances the states remove children from their families, for no reason or doubtful reasons, and the state gets rewarded by this kidnapping due to federal money. Then the majority of children who end up as wards of the state and then as foster children end up being forced to take drugs of some kind because state and federal governments offer incentives (extra money) for children with mental problems, which are then treated with drugs. These incentives to drug children must end, as must the federal money for legal kidnapping. The 10th Amendment should be followed, and this kidnapping by the states in order to receive federal monies should be brought to an end.
Nancy Schaefer was an advocate for those who could not speak for themselves and had no power to fight against the system. She stood up to the powers that existed to guard parents’ rights. She spoke publicly around the world fighting against evil. In the end of her life, she was on the cusp of publishing a tell all book about the corruption of the CPS in Georgia, known as the Department of Family and Child Services (DFCS). She also was going to release a video documentary on the subject, which was days away from completion. She was going to name names of people, powerful people within the state and country who were engaged in what she described as a pedophilia-based child sex trafficking ring where perverts in charge would sell children to the highest bidder, even catering to pedophiles from outside of the state of Georgia and even in other countries around the world.
The death threats came. Those in power knew what she was doing, and they did not want to be exposed for what they were: pedophiles, sex slave traffickers, and evil men. Nancy Schaefer and her crusades for truth and justice, and to protect children from these terrible horrors were a threat to the evil empire of CPS, and so they stopped her. Just before her book could be published and her video could be released, she was murdered. Allegedly, and according to the police case file conclusion, her husband and love of her life who day in and day out, year in and year out was inseparable from her and supportive of her causes, killed her, then wrote a suicide note and then killed himself. The police looked at the note and quickly concluded that this was a murder-suicide. All those who were close to Nancy and her husband Bruce do not for one minute believe this to be true. But all those close to her were terrified of speaking out, because when the law and power is on the side of evil, there is no place to hide, and no way to protect yourself and your family.
When powerful people are crossed, they have the power to squash us common people like the insects that we are. They have police beneath them. They have judges beneath them. They have local news teams offering coverage which can smooth things over and repeat their message. They know in time this will be forgotten, and life will move on. And their business of legal child kidnapping and sex trafficking will also move on and prosper. Evil men prosper when good men do nothing. It is up to us to remember, and to fight on. Let us not forget Senator Nancy Schaefer and her work, which was to bring an end to this evil empire that breaks up families and destroys children’s lives. Please help me to pass this word on, so that her work will not have been in vain, and her cause against this evil can be won in the end. It is a cause worth fighting for, and even worth dying for if things can be changed and children and their families can be protected from this evil empire of CPS.
A recent similar phenomenon: The Jeffrey Epstein suicide. How many people really believe that his death was a suicide? When powerful people are going to be revealed for what they truly are, pedophiles, and this truth can be revealed to the world, this is what happens. All of the sudden, guards are no longer at their posts, cameras in the cell block stop working, and then an inmate is found dead in his cell. Presidents, billionaire businessman, royalty from other lands, and powerful people of all kinds from around the world were protected from being exposed. The common people must be kept in ignorance, and the evidence of the crimes must never see the light of day. The evidence must be destroyed.
I have shared my thoughts about what appears to be the obvious murder of Nancy Schaefer and her husband Bruce. The police had no probable cause for their murder-suicide. But if they checked the bank records of those in the state of Georgia who were getting rich from this child abduction – sex trafficking business, they may have then found not only probable cause but likely suspects who were guilty of murder. Now let’s hear what Nancy Schaefer was working on in her own words.
In this transcription from this podcast, I have only included what I believe to be the salient points regarding what is happening within the evil empire of the CPS, and I have added supplemental commentary which I hope will be helpful to the readers.
From the Alex Jones podcast, dated 5/14/2009, which can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb6cwYehRTQ
Alex Jones: “I saw a YouTube video of her giving a speech, and in five minutes, she boiled everything down I tried to explain about the CPS and the bounties on taking kids and there’s no due process. Senator Nancy Schaefer serves a constituency of eight counties that make up the 50th district of Georgia. She has an illustrious career fighting corruption. She is also the head of her state Eagle Forum, and now she joins us…”
Nancy Schaefer: “… The CPS is unconstitutional, and I am sure you have many listeners that know that children are being taken away from their parents in a ruthless kind of behavior by state’s workers and social workers and investigators, and the bureaucracy is very huge. It also includes judges, lawyers, therapists and others who take these children from their parents without a cause. We know money is being made because of this, and I am convinced that the parents of this country need to be warned of the dangers of the Child Protection Services nationwide… The Department of Child Protective Services has become a protected empire, and it’s built on taking children and separating families… This is not to say that there are not the children who are really being abused who need to be removed from the wretched situations that they may be in.”
Alex: “But it needs to be through due process.”
Nancy: “Yes… We are talking about the families that are having children removed from them with no cause and there is no due process available to them after this has happened. In one county in my district I had 37 families brought together one Saturday morning in the library to allow them, without any Child Protective Services pressure there, to tell their stories. And it was absolutely unbelievable to hear these parents, single dads, single mothers, and other parents telling their stories of how their children had been picked up in the middle of the night, off the school buses, out of schools, out of hospitals, even while they are nursing, and the families have never seen these children again. You have never seen such agony, such suffering, and such crying. And we had 50 families standing outside the door that were not allowed to come in because we already had 37 families inside. It was truly just seeing the work of the Gestapo coming against the families and taking children from them never to be seen again. It was very enlightening to see what was happening in this one Child Protective Services Department in one county in my district of Georgia.”
Alex: “Well Senator, stay there, let’s come back and break down the abuses of the Bill of Rights and The Constitution. For those who don’t know, they set up these family courts at the turn of the last century that don’t follow the Bill of Rights or The Constitution… It’s all completely illegal. And it has come out in the news all these family court judges are getting illegal kickbacks from the private CPS facility because they are getting federal funds, and they pay the judges, in some cases, millions of dollars apiece. So that’s all this is, a bounty on your children. We tend to focus on the CPS workers. The real evil is the judges. They’re the ones making the big money.”
Commentary: As we can see from this small glimpse into the conversation, our justice system has become corrupted, and the rights of individuals, parents, and children have all suffered. By offering federal money for placing children in foster care and removing them from their families, the government has incentivized legal kidnapping and medical kidnapping of children. This federal money needs to be stopped, the 10th Amendment needs to be followed, and incentives for keeping the family together should be reinstated. Now, back to the conversation…
Nancy: “Let me just say that writing The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services… I lost my Senate seat over this… There are causes worth losing over, so that hasn’t distressed me that much. It’s just given me more time to work on this issue and other issues. But in calling around the country to other state representatives and senators asking them would they help this family or that family that have been contacting me, they have told me if they help, if they do anything, they will lose their job. Isn’t that interesting?”
11-16-2007 THE CORRUPT BUSINESS OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVIC…
Commentary: The system is corrupt. The judges are corrupt. The elected state and federal legislators who have vowed under oath to serve people and follow The Constitution have learned how to serve themselves, and to feed at the trough of Child Protective Services, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and whoever else will pay them. They have learned to serve money. It is the deity they choose to worship and live by, and which allows children to be legally kidnapped, and also allows untold suffering, pain and agony of the parents and their children. The lawmakers have allowed this suffering to continue due to their greed, and their utter disregard for their fellow man and the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Nancy: “We are moving forward. We are exposing what is being done. And you mentioned a few minutes ago the judges and the money. I wanted to share with you the Census Bureau has reported that in 2002 $40 billion in transfer payments were made between households. That money is under the direction and control of family court judges.”
Alex: “And that’s only the tip of the iceberg.”
Nancy: “When you break it down to what is happening to promote these financial incentives, you have to go back to The Adoption and Safe Families Act that was set in motion in 1974 by Walter Mondale and then was later expanded again by President Bill Clinton in 1997. What this Act did was offer cash bonuses to the states for every child they adopted out of foster care. So in order to receive the adoption incentive bonuses, local Child Protective Services need more children. They must have merchandise, which is the children, to sell. And you must have plenty so the buyer can choose. Some counties are known to give $4000 to $6000 for each child adopted out to strangers, and additional $2000 for special needs children. And this money continues to follow the child for years and years. And the employees work to keep the federal dollars flowing.”
Alex: “And that’s why 67% of children nationally… are on multiple psychotropic drugs, because once they give them a designation then the cash amount goes way up.”
Commentary: The federal government wanted to be involved initially to help children and families. When the federal government became involved and used federal money for incentives, the opposite of their intentions became the unintended consequence as corruption found its way into the system. The result is that they are kidnapping children, destroying families and children’s lives, and giving financial incentives to place children on psychotropic drugs. The federal money and incentives need to stop, and the states and their localities should handle these problems. These are state and local matters and should be treated as such.
Alex: “It’s come out judges all over the country are getting over a million bucks a piece in many cases, to put girls who were late to class in jail in Ohio, or in Illinois a girl wrote something bad about her principal making fun of him, and they arrested her and gave her six months in a labor camp. Remember that? We could pull it up right now if you don’t believe us. And it turned out the judge was getting over a million bucks a year to fill the private prisons… They were doing kickbacks.”
Commentary: The law is not being followed. The judges are receiving kickbacks. Fraud is rampant throughout the country. All that is needed to stop most of this corruption is the removal of federal monies being paid to the states.
Nancy: “The case workers and social workers oftentimes are guilty of fraud. And they do withhold evidence. And they fabricate evidence. And their goal is to terminate parental rights… and all of this ‘in the best interests of the child.’ Those words ‘in the best interests of the child’ have been redefined. It’s not in the best interests of the child. The bottom line is taking the children for money.”
Alex: “… I’ve seen statistics. Foster parents are five times more likely to abuse children than any other group.”
Nancy: “You’re absolutely right. Children are much more likely to be abused in foster care than at home with their parents.”
Commentary: At this point Alex delineates what types of people within the CPS system are in charge of the foster kids, other than the hoped for loving foster parents which we would all like to envision.
Alex: “When you get down to it you’ve got a couple groups. You’ve got children that were abused, and think that all parents are abusive, and they are going to punish the family (when they become CPS workers) … so there are those, mentally ill people. Then there are the pedophiles who want access to the kids. Then there are scumbags who just want money. And I got to say that’s basically what makes up CPS in my experience. From what I’ve seen, 30% of them are pedophiles. And the problem is that this crime spree is growing.”
Nancy: “There are definitely pedophiles in the system. Theres no question about that, because we know where there are children, there are pedophiles. They’re in schools, they’re in churches, and they are everywhere where they can get their hands on children. So we know that it’s true. It’s got to be brought to an end. It’s got to be exposed for what it is. And in my opinion, it needs to be completely dissolved. I don’t see any good left in Child Protective Services. As far as picking up a child that is being abused, the police could do that just as well as Child Protective Services.”
Alex: “And then you would have due process… I’m sure you’ve heard about Florida where it turns out the directors (of children’s protective agencies, child prisons and jails, and other related facilities) were pedophiles, 3000 kids were missing, and all that. And what did they get? More money, more power. The thing is, the worse they get, the more money and power they get.”
Nancy: “It appears that way. But all of it is based on money, and that is where it’s going to have to be cut off. The federal incentives have got to be cut off and be removed on a federal level in order to get this stopped… We have so many families calling that are desperate. They do not know where to turn. And actually, they have no place to turn for help. And the poorer the families are, those are the ones which are targeted, because they don’t have the wherewithal to fight the system or hire an attorney… It is heartbreaking as to what is going on and what we’ve got to do to bring this to an end.”
Commentary: So much for “…and justice for all.” The poor are being targeted and taken advantage of, and they and their children are being abused. The CPS knows poor parents can’t fight back, and the children are legally kidnapped often for no good reason at all, and they are sold like merchandise in an open market. Where are the individual rights that protect people under the Bill of Rights and The Constitution? They are in the hands of judges who have been corrupted and are being paid to be a part of this money-making enterprise. Cut the federal funding, and many of the crimes that are being committed across the country “in the best interests of the child” may come to an end.
Nancy: “If your motives are pure and you’re really trying to help get a child out of the system and give them a new life, oftentimes they (CPS) will not let the child go.”
Alex: “No. They want client houses where they warehouse the kids, a lot of times locked up… They only want client foster parents that want to run the money in and put them on drugs because that (money) is shared with the local CPS… OK Senator. What are the solutions to fight these demons? Do we get the public better educated to what we’re doing now about their rights? Get bigger organizations together to fight them? Congress? State Laws? Because we always push state laws to stop them and they always take it over and get more power out of us trying to lobby to stop them. How do we beat pure evil?
Nancy: “A very, very strong bill that I introduced to correct it here in the state of Georgia, and of course that bill was defeated… And then I lost my senate seat, so there is a huge battle over this. And many states don’t want to let that money go that they’ve gotten used to. One thing we haven’t mentioned that I would like to bring out is how huge the bureaucracy is. It is made up of case workers, social workers, attorneys, guardian ad litems, judges, psychiatrists, and psychologists, and it goes on and on. The bureaucracy is huge, made up of people who look to the children in Child Protective Services for their job security. And none of these people want this to be brought to an end. This is where they get their paycheck.”
Alex: “And it’s not being brought to an end, it’s rapidly expanding.”
Nancy: “Absolutely it is, and they are expanding with it… It is corrupt to its absolute core, and we must stand against it. We must keep talking about it. And families that are caught up in this today, they need to continue to fight the system.”
END OF INTERVIEW.
How do we fight the system, really? The lawmakers have been paid off. The judges have been paid off. The social workers and case workers are just doing their jobs. Psychiatrists and psychologists love repeat business and know all they need to do is give a child a psychiatric designation, and then prescribe drugs which are unnecessary in most circumstances to keep the money rolling in. The states have become addicted to federal money, and in many states, the CPS constitutes a large part of the state budget.
At first, Nancy tried to fight the evil of the CPS and DFCS from within the system. She thought that other lawmakers within the House and Senate in Georgia would see the truth of her message and would fight alongside her to end this evil being done to families and children. And then she was struck by the ugly truth. The CPS and DFCS had a lot of money, and this money buys a lot of power, and state congressmen would not give up the money and the power that working with the CPS and DFCS brought them. Her fellow congressmen had become corrupted by the system and would not help her.
It was at this point Nancy decided to take matters into her own hands and fight against the evil of CPS and DFCS alone. Nancy decided to write a tell all book with an accompanying video documentary exposing the evils and horrors of Child Protective Services, with a special emphasis on Department of Family and Child Services in Georgia. She was going right for the throat of the beast, but the beast got to her first and killed her and her husband.
In my next blog I would like to go over the details of Nancy Schaefer and her husband’s deaths, and why the murder-suicide so easily accepted by local authorities makes such little sense to believe. Also, I would like to delineate Nancy Schaefer’s solutions to the problems within the CPS and DFCS. The horrors of CPS are still occurring to this day, and in the absence of a great leader like Nancy Schaefer, what we need seems to be greater awareness of this issue which eventually pressures change at the top. The money that the states are making is blood money, dishonest money, money that has been earned by ruining families and children’s lives. This corrupt system must be brought to an end.