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Child Stealing is Widespread and Profitable


The Business of Child Stealing in Florida











by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
https://www.opednews.com

 


 




 


Under 5 years, blond, blue-eyed - $6,000.00. a top
of the line product

We are going to take you behind the lies into the ugly truth that is
destroying families for profit every day, in every community across America. You
won't want to believe it but when you see their faces, hear their voices, you
will understand why this is happening and what it means to your own life, even
if you don't have children.

The same system that views children as commodities to be sold also has
plans for you. There is a solution and we will get to that.

The CPS steals children using the system paid for by citizens who
believe it is being used to protect those in need. That is a fraud; the system
actually pumps money into the personal accounts of all those involved in the system,
converting children into cash while destroying them and their families. The
number of children who emerge from the system, able to function normally, are
near zero. Some are never seen again.

The system used includes three stages. The first phase is to shock and
intimidate the parents into consenting to let their children be processed into
the system. The second phase is to force parents, terrified for their children,
to begin a process of 'case management.' That process is a template that is
designed to push the parents into emotional meltdown and bankruptcy. The third
phase is to sever the parental rights entirely and sell the children.

In the wake of this trauma families are atomized, destroyed. Parents
and grandparents never again see the children who connect them to the future.
Children lose their past and the anchoring each of us needs to develop into a
healthy human being.

Those who carry the process through the stages are well compensated.
Agents, Case workers, judges, physicians, clerks, and others expect and receive
compensation for services often not even delivered. Compensation takes place
through corporations. State employees who fail to take children out of homes
are penalized; many of these leave the system which has been converted from a
system originally intended to help families to one that profits those in
control.

Across the country, CPS experienced high turn overs in case workers
struggling under impossible work loads for many years. Good people, motivated
to help struggling families were frustrated and unable to help; those are the
kinds of caseworkers who simply quit. Cases of extreme abuse while children
were in foster care were common.
Nothing
about the system gave cause for hope it was working
. Then the picture changed. The idea that instead
of providing services the system as a whole should move to the model of
generating income took hold as the concept of privatization was widely adopted
by government. Privatization, introduced during the Reagan Years, was pushed by
think tanks that saw government, a corporation itself, as the logical partner
for other large corporate interests.
Children, roads, military services, each of these and more were
recalibrated to provide income to those in control. In this way, the problem
with social services created an opening that in the late 1990s allowed the
least ethical to profit from the pain of others.

PL 105-89 (HR 867), passed into law November 19, 1997, was
intended to ensure that children who could not be reunited with their birth
families could be placed in loving homes. But those entrusted to carry out the
desperately needed changes found the measure enabled a very different agenda.
CPS agents and caseworkers could be trained to look at their industry as a
profit center. The system began to view children as product to be harvested and
parents as barriers to be demolished.

The system became a template for kidnapping, carried out
by barely educated caseworkers who were told that they made the law. This
itself had become a tenet of belief held by those in power as the foundations
of Constitutional law continued to be eroded by a judiciary who graduated from
law school ignorant of America's
foundational documents. The shift from Constitutional law to statute and whim
of court, low-level government employee, and law enforcement is documented in “
The
Anti-Government Movement Guidebook
,” published by the National Center
for State Courts in1999.

The stage was set and the feeding frenzy was about to
begin.

The process goes through three stages of slow death; ripped from their
families the children are bewildered, afraid, vulnerable to the system. The
process hinges on secrecy and an asserted immunity from accountability for all
involved. Power, through the official but unacknowledged transfer from the
Constitution to government by statute, code and whim, renders all of those
outside government vulnerable. Caught in that process parents lose track of all
the things that brought happiness and normality to their lives. Years later
this will mark them. Most will never recover.

This is the story of three families. Each of their stories is still in
motion because the pain never stops.

Stage One

Manatee
County, Florida
has long made a business of stealing children. Families who settle there do not
know that, however. They are attracted to the weather, the beauty of the area.
If they knew they would never settle anyplace in Florida, which is arguably has the most
corrupt CPS system in the nation. The County is run by a Board of Commissioners
who meet at this well
polished table.

Children are a commodity for which there is a steady and
growing market both in the United
States and across the world. Child
sex-slaves arrive in Europe and elsewhere from
unspecified locations; children taken from homes routinely end up in the porn
industry. It has been going on for many years but since it did not impact most
of us it was easy to ignore. But as counties across the country have cycled
down into bankruptcy the need to pump harder for every buck to be made has
become more compelling. Today it is not just the most vulnerable who are
targeted but families that would before have been passed over as too well
connected. In Manatee
County the pumping is in fast
forward.

Continued in OpEdNews

posted on June 29, 2008 8:58 PM ()

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