https://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/family/item/19668-when-cps-kidnaps-children-for-money
Sunday, September 2, 2018
Are Hospitals and Child Protective Services Conspiring to Kidnap Children?
http://www.truthlibrary.info/articles/corporate-fraud/are-hospitals-and-child-protective-services-conspiring-to-kidnap-children/
Beware in Berks County caseworkers are on duty at both hospitals 24-7
Beware in Berks County caseworkers are on duty at both hospitals 24-7
THE HIGH COST OF FIGHTING FOR YOUR CHILD
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways/2018/09/01/the-high-cost-of-fighting-for-your-child
THE HIGH COST OF FIGHTING FOR YOUR CHILD
Imagine you have been the primary care taker for your child. You make sure they are clean and groomed, their homework gets done, they have all the right doctors’ appointments, they are eating right. You are highly tuned to sense any problems, or adjustment issues, and you make sure your child is getting what he or she needs from you. Now imagine you have been cut out of their lives. Imagine the high cost of fighting for your child.
You risk financial ruin, and emotional costs that anyone in your situation cannot begin to understand. Sometimes you even risk your freedom.
Jon Moseley, Virginia attorney, Michael Volpe, author and reporter, and Natalia, a woman who was jailed for talking to her son’s doctor, come on the show to talk about the risks and costs, and the injustice of these situations when courts can seemingly arbitrarily, take away custody, visitation, even freedom, in cases where there are custody disputes.
Join us as an attorney, a victim and a mother share one story that is repeated much too often in courts across the country.
Airing for the first time Saturday, September 1, at 11 AM Pacific Time, and available thereafter through the archive at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways
Friday, August 31, 2018
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Sample of a Federal Civil Suit
https://www.scribd.com/document/387185904/Schwab-Civil-Rights-Lawsuit-2018
I am not an attorney. With zero legal training and alot of prayer we created this complaint and hope that we can look back at this one day knowing we held those accountable who are trafficking children under the color of law. So as you read this. Know we did the best we could. It is hard to find attorney's who are willing to take these criminals on. And don't think it can't happen to you. If you allow this to happen to your neighbor, your fellow citizen without a demand for substantiation at the evil allegations DCF makes as a policy and practice, then be assured that one day this will come to your door as well. May we return to the spirit of liberty, and may God grant us victory in this fight.
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