Saturday, June 14, 2008

Hitting an Ant With A Sledgehammer

That's the way the "child protectors operate everywhere. They get a "report" of "possible" child abuse and they go in, with all guns blazing, with or without a warrant. That's what they did in Texas, when they raided a "religious compound" with tanks, guns, and 1,000 people, "taking" almost 500 "children" because they did not like what was taught there. No, I'm not talking about Waco, where Janet Reno's federal troops murdered almost 100 people, many of them children, to "protect the children from abuse" (which is none of the business of the feds). I'm talking about the "raid on the Texas ranch run by extremist Mormons who married their girls off early to older men. This raid was based on the "report" of a "serial reporter" who pretended to be a 16-year-old girl being forced to have children, fathered by older men who were supposed to be her "husband."

It turned out to be false, but that didn't stop the "child protectors," who "took" almost 500 children without even bothering to document which children belonged to whom. "This Colorado call originated from a person known to be a serial false reporter with a criminal record for making false reports. However, the agency used it to seize on the opportunity that they apparently had been waiting for--a plausible excuse to raid this ranch. This fraud points to the widespread potential for manipulation in the child-abuse-hotline reporting system. Any disgruntled neighbor, angry ex-spouse or boyfriend, roommate, or enemy can make an anonymous false report and be believed. A mere allegation from such a person will prompt the agency to literally knock down the door to get into a home to check on the children. If and when the agency figures out it has been played for a chump and has improperly brought down the entire weight of the law on an innocent family, a great deal of harm has already been done, as is the case with the children at the YFZ Ranch."

This is the way they operate every day. But usually they do not make national news. They usually are able to keep such atrocities a "local story" that the national media don't even notice. This is how they've managed to operate as an "out-of-control," Gestapo-style operation under many names, destroying families, "willy-nilly," all over the world. Their underlying goal in this is to destroy the authority of parents over what their children are taught in their liberal "conditioning mills" called "public schools." They're also trying to destroy home-schooling for the same reason. In California, they recently won a court decision forcing home-schooling parents to get teaching credentials so they could control what they were teaching their children. They lost in court. Nevertheless, they imposed many "requirements" on parents before releasing their children to them. This is a raw "power grab" and typical of the "child protectors" everywhere. Even if they lose, they win. (The New American)

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