MFP commentary:
Without “police” abuse of power, (there is no trial before they take your child) the state could not kidnap your child. The heros in blue turn out to be kidnappers in my view. I doubt that you can show me a difference between what they do and kidnapping.
by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
For years now, Health Impact News, via their MedicalKidnap.com website, has exposed the child welfare system in the United States, which encompasses foster care and adoption services, as a child trafficking system.
The data is very clear. A very small minority of children removed from their homes by Child Protective Services (CPS) are removed because they live in “abusive” homes.
The vast majority, anywhere from 75% to 85% or more, are removed for other reasons, usually under the umbrella term of “neglect.” This would include “medical neglect” where one can lose custody of their children simply for disagreeing with a doctor, or seeking a second medical opinion.
Based on large scale research studies conducted at MIT by Joseph Doyle in 2007 and 2008, the data also clearly shows that children in foster care fare far worse than even children left in “troubled homes,” which begs the question as to why we even have a child welfare system that takes children out of families and makes them wards of the State.
To read more on this topic of child trafficking through child welfare see:
Child Kidnapping and Trafficking: A Lucrative U.S. Business Funded by Taxpayers Called “Foster Care”
The U.S. Foster Care System: Modern Day Slavery and Child Trafficking
Foster Care Children are Worse Off than Children in Troubled Homes – The Child Trafficking Business
Since the evidence clearly shows that the child welfare system is thoroughly corrupt, causing far more harm to children than good, we pose the question:
Why aren’t more foster and adoptive parents speaking out against this corruption?
Biological Parents Versus Foster/Adoptive Parents: Inequalities Exist with Different Standards
Here at Health Impact News we have frequently reported on some of the different standards applied to both biological parents and foster parents.
For example, in most states all it takes for CPS to come into a home and immediately remove the children is an anonymous tip from someone that accuses the parents of abuse or neglect. Or it could be a mandated reporter such as a doctor, or even a dentist, who doesn’t like the fact that the parents have chosen to not pursue their medical treatment, and the children are immediately removed from the parents….. Read More