Posted on 12/08/2014 8:29:12 PM PST by robowombat
When CPS Kidnaps Children for Money Written by Selwyn Duke
If I have it my way, youll never see your mommy and daddy again. These cruel words were reportedly uttered to eight-year-old Jaxon Adams by a Missouri doctor working closely with Child Protective Services. While we dont know if this statement will prove prophetic, the fact is that some children will never see their parents again or, at least, not for a very long time because of CPS.
And it has been alleged that many of these youngsters are essentially kidnapped for money.
The New American reported Thursday on the plight of Cleave and Erica May Rengo, a young Washington State couple whose three children were, many say, seized from them unjustly. And far from being alone, the Rengos have now joined a legion of parents whose kids have been abducted by the state.
But these are all abused children, correct? Virtually always. There is a question, however, as to who their abusers are. Is it the parents?
Or the state?
Or both?
This clearly varies on a case by case basis, but there is one constant of which many are unaware:
Every time CPS seizes a child, it gets money from the federal government.
Lots of money.
And critics have warned that this has a corruptive effect. As New York Times best-selling author Dr. Joseph Mercola wrote in 2011:
[D]id you know that the money funneled to states and child protective services actually encourages them to accuse you of child abuse and even murder, and to take your children, even if you're not guilty, and even though they have absolutely no proof that you harmed your child?
Horrendous as it sounds, it's true: child abuse has become a business an industry of sorts that actually pays states to legally abduct your children and put them up for adoption!
Mercola then quotes a source informing about a California politician who pledged to expose this practice:
Most people are not aware of how much profit many of these services provide the county," John Van Doorn told a San Diego newspaper. These profits are hard to ignore and even more difficult to pass up.
Counties can bring in thousands of dollars in excess revenue for each child in foster care, Van Doorn said which means they have more incentive to remove children from their families than to keep families intact. "As such ... our county government is a major factor in the dismantling of families and/or destruction of children's lives," he said.
No one has to tell this to Michael Minkoff, a father who alleges that his children were unjustly taken by CPS. Likening many American local governments to the Chinese regime which has been accused of stealing children to profit from selling them for adoption he levels a serious charge: CPS standards for seizing children arent just governed by whether theyre abused, but also whether theyre marketable. He writes:
While we were in LA fighting to get our children back, a little black boy was beaten to death by his step-father. Neighbors had called CPS six times over the course of a few months. No one ever showed up.
Do you know how many calls it took for someone to show up and take our beautiful white baby twin girls? One call. And CPS took them on the basis of one persons testimony. And we were assumed guilty from the start. Three months later, the case was dismissed and not a single claim was upheld, yet LA County got three months worth of Federal money out of our kids, and so far, they got it with impunity. In fact, if it hadnt been for Gods grace and good lawyers, we might have been fighting for much longer to no avail.
While we cant know if profit was the motivation in the earlier-mentioned Rengo childrens seizure, they certainly fit the profile of adoptable kids. Theyre white, young (all under a year old), seem attractive and, except for some eczema suffered by the eldest, are apparently healthy.
And many would say Cleave and Erica May Rengo fit the profile of persecuted parents. Having home-birthed their last two children, being believing Christians, and preferring alternative medicine to the conventional variety, they likely wouldnt have been in favor with notoriously liberal CPS social workers. And part of the justification for seizing their kids also raises suspicion: CPS viewed as neglect the Rengos refusal to treat their eldest childs eczema with steroidal medication. Eczema is a skin condition that can cause itching but is not life-threatening, and the parents were treating it with natural remedies.
In contrast to the Rengo children, eight-year-old Jaxon Adams has been a sickly little boy, having been diagnosed with epilepsy and a number of food allergies, among other things. According to Terri LaPoint at MedicalKidnap.com, however, these health issues paled in comparison to what the Adamses would suffer at the hands of Dr. Amber Hoffman of Childrens Mercy Hospital and her CPS allies.
After being told by hospital doctors that Jaxons problems were all psychosomatic, his parents wanted a second opinion.
They were told they were not allowed to do so, reports LaPoint.
Furthermore, they were informed that they wouldnt be allowed to change pediatricians, either.
The Adamses were being accused of abuse. To be precise, medical abuse, medical neglect, lack of nutrition, lack of supervision ... and psychological abuse, wrote LaPoint. The lack of supervision charge was, LaPoint tells us, based on Jaxons falling off a scooter upon fainting and was issued even though his mother, Tiffany, was with him when the accident occurred.
LaPoint quotes a therapist who told Tiffany, after learning of the impending CPS child seizure, I cannot believe this. You guys are GOOD parents. And of the day (Sept. 17) CPS showed up to take Jaxon, LaPoint writes, The investigator had tears in her eyes when she admitted that she did not want to take Jaxon, but theyre making me. It came down to one statement, with no charges being filed, and CPS admitting that they had not reviewed the medical records. Dr. Hoffman had called CPS immediately after the meeting with the Adams[es] where they asked for a second opinion.
But who were the real abusers? As LaPoint tells us about what transpired when Jaxon was taken to Childrens Mercy Hospital by CPS:
Dr. Hoffman came into the childs room when he was crying his heart out missing his family. She told him to suck it up and stop crying. Her words that she told him were cruel beyond belief, as he later confided to his sister:
If I have it my way, youll never see your mommy and daddy again.
Because Jaxon tried to call his parents, the staff took the phone out of his hospital room.
A couple of times, he got out of his room heading for the stairwell, in a vain attempt to escape.
There were signs on his door saying, Under CPS custody, and Parents Not Allowed In. As his mother says, He can read.
And Jaxons and the Rengo childrens stories are just two of a multitude we can read at MedicalKidnap.com and elsewhere.
Of course, its said there are three sides to every story: his, hers, and the Truth. Moreover, a site such as MedicalKidnap.com obviously has a tacitly acknowledged bias (note that a bias isnt by definition negative), and logic dictates that not every parent claiming CPS overreach has clean hands. But what of the CPSs bias? And is it reasonable to believe its untainted by money when theres so much of it to be had? As former Oregon prosecutor Robert Weidner put it on a 2008 edition of the show On Second Thought:
Its a viper pit when you go into that courtroom.... And they pounce on you, and its all driven by money, all of the taking of the children that is going on right now.... They get $85,000 from the federal government every time they take one of those little ones and put them up for adoption. So everyones feeding off of this federal money that is coming in, and all theyre focused on is getting the money they talk about keeping their numbers up.
How many good parents have found their number was up because of this mercenary motivation?
1. There are 39 comments on this article at the original source. I suggest Freepers read them
2. The actions herein described are a thousand no ten thousand times more outrageous and abusive than anything involving the police shooting or killing blackamoors that the Mahdi and his minions have been spinning into the latest 'war on black people' crapola. The actions described in this article should produce enough rage that cause large crowds to descend on CPS offices and destroy the buildings brick by brick and met out appropriate folk justice on the Stalanoid vermin inside.
It’s distressingly common to see calls for discarding the norms of civilization in a tit for tat, as if one’s worldly power were the solution to ills that scream to heaven for remedies.
Read “Anonymous Tip” by Michael Farris.
His “fictional” account is largely based on his personal experience, early in his law practice.
Fascists are rewarded for caseload, not solving problems.
Imagine children taken from their natural parents, because there was no running water in their home and for no other reason (planning code, county standard in a Republican County).
Faris is certainly a good man. He drives the commufascists crazy with hatred.
See:
Memoirs of a Baby Stealer
-Mary Callahan.
Then there was Logan Marr.
Which brings to mind, the evil, ongoing doctrine of Parens Patriae. Anyone interested, use those keywords to look it up.
Interesting. I remember spending time in the summer with my mother's grand cousin who had a big wood frame house on a hill facing the Southern RR line near Bealton Va. There was no running water and electricity in only three rooms. It was one of the most pleasurable times of my childhood. Somehow i never suffered any lasting harm from being exposed to such atrocious conditions
He and I were in the Park Junior High Chess club in the 60’s.
If you want to break into a revolution better be awfully sure you can carry it to its conclusion.
Like the article says, there are three sides to stories. When you have demolished one of these facilities on your righteous principles, will you then lovingly adopt every single child who DID get taken from a genuinely abusive home?
I went to summer camp as a kid and we crapped in wood outhouses. And my parents paid for me to be there. And it was a church run summer camp.
Time to expose
this town by town , state by state
Startin yesterday
Bad things will always happen to some people, it is the order of the universe. Tyrants of all stripes use the power of the state to screw all of us and as such is a war against all who are not part of the predator class. War against the tyrant state is in itself virtuous.
We used to spend weeks at the lake in a 3 room cabin. The water came from a spring in the downstairs garage/carport, oil lamps and candles, wood and coal stove, and of course the privy was 80 feet from the back door. That made it *interesting* when out there in the wintertime.
It said too a case by case basis
I have a dog in this fight tho
I’m adopted
We should be seeing some austerity measures within a couple of years or so.
:-)
“One of the most important antecedents for revolution is vanity in those who govern. Of the most important consequents, two would be humility and ingenuity in the governed.” —familyop
Hey! Lets destroy the American Family!
Apparently, Single parents are OK and homes with Moms and Dads are the problem.
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