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Speaker alleges the Tennessee Department of Children's Services is taking undocumented kids and putting them in state's custody and the state foster care system. They are assisting these kids into getting a court order from the juvenile court that says that they're abandoned, then they get an order of abandonment and a special circumstances juvenile immigration status. They warn 'how clever and how smart cartel immigration is.' The speaker says they 'finally got my hands on a court order' showing 'how they did this right here in Davidson County.' They claim to have told state legislators, congresspeople it's 'totally illegal,' and cite phone conversations stating that 'DCS Commissioner Quinn is well aware of it and she is central to it' because she has told providers to report to her if they have any issues with undocumented kids. Huge. It is trafficking. I mean,

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Nancy Schafer, a former Georgia State Senator, discusses the problems with Child Protective Services (CPS) and offers potential solutions. She highlights how children are sometimes removed from their homes for profit, due to financial incentives provided by the Adoption and Safe Families Act. Schafer emphasizes that while there are cases where children genuinely need to be removed, there are also instances where poor parents are unfairly targeted. She criticizes the lack of accountability within CPS and the high rates of abuse suffered by children in foster care. Schafer calls for an independent audit of CPS departments, the removal of financial incentives, and the protection of family and parental rights. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves.

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The speaker discusses issues with the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFACS), including children disappearing while in their care, improper supervision in hotels, and manipulation against parents. They highlight financial incentives for adoption, questionable practices, and misconduct by DFACS employees. The speaker calls for legislative changes to address sexual assault and inappropriate behavior by DFACS workers. They also mention specific cases of misconduct by DFACS employees, including arrests for crimes and inappropriate interactions with children.

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John Walsh's daughter, a victim of child exploitation, highlights the widespread issue affecting many children. Child Protective Services (CPS) and law enforcement often remove children from their parents without criminal charges, leading to trafficking in the adoption and foster systems. The corrupt system treats children as commodities, with little incentive to return them to their families. The speaker shares their personal experience of harassment and unjust removal of their newborn child by law enforcement. They emphasize the need for awareness, questioning the best interests of children, and taking action by examining local CPS contracts, court watching, and contacting government officials. The conversation raises questions about CPS, Frazzledrip, Adrenochrome, and Hillary Clinton's disturbing statements. An upcoming documentary called "These Little Ones" promises to shed light on these issues.

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In the late 1970s, federal programs were established that provide states with billions of dollars to separate families. Texas, for example, receives $0.66 for every dollar of child support, which incentivizes the state to issue maximum child support. This led to a rise in divorces and one parent losing custody, maximizing reimbursements to the states. In Texas alone, this amounts to $500 million for the state budget. Additionally, separating families benefits the government by increasing taxes as women enter the workforce, weakening the bond between spouses and making families easier to control and manipulate. The government dislikes the idea of a strong, close-knit family that resists their influence and makes less money for them.

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Over 1 million children vanish each year, with nearly 978 children reported missing in 2019. Child trafficking is a real issue, and some children in Operation Lost Angels were trafficked or abused. Nancy Schafer, a former Georgia State Senator, exposed the corrupt business of child protective services, which intentionally removes children from their homes for profit. Child trafficking is defined as taking a child from their family and giving them to someone else for money, which is what states are doing with federal government involvement. The Adoption and Safe Families Act incentivizes states to kidnap babies by providing funds from the Social Security Fund. Statistics show that 83% of children taken by CPS are based on unsubstantiated allegations. Case workers and social workers are often involved in fraud.

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Children were sent to addresses flagged for sexual abuse without proper vetting. A whistleblower revealed that the Office of Refugee Resettlement repeatedly placed a child identified as a victim of sex trafficking with abusers. During a recent hearing, the secretary admitted they do not verify the legal status of these children, stating that extensive vetting slows down the process. The priority seems to be moving a large number of children quickly, rather than ensuring their safety.

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Child protection is a lucrative industry, with over $12 billion spent annually. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 incentivized states to remove as many children as possible and place them in foster care. This led to a significant increase in the number of kids in foster care nationwide. In 1997, President Clinton passed the Adoption and Safe Families Act, which further encouraged the removal of children for adoption. The media portrayed these children as victims of bad parents, creating a narrative that more money would solve the problem. However, this legislation only provided more incentives and profits for those involved in child abduction. The economic law of supply and demand applies here, as higher payments result in more children being taken.

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Children are being taken from innocent parents, and there are numerous cases of abuse and misconduct within Child Protective Services (CPS). Some CPS workers have been charged with child abuse and even caught encouraging a 14-year-old foster girl to become a prostitute. There have been instances of children dying in foster care due to negligence and abuse. The system is failing to protect children, and there are allegations of human trafficking within CPS. Parents nationwide are taking action against CPS, and there are concerns about the influence of globalists and the dark workings of the occult in relation to CPS and child trafficking.

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Around 2,500 children are kidnapped and killed annually in the US, with many Americans unaware. A former FBI agent from Los Angeles revealed that young children were taken from foster homes, orphanages, and Boystown for disturbing rituals involving sacrifices. The children mentioned being flown to the mountains for ceremonies with adults in black robes, including prominent figures in Washington DC. The agent also claimed that politicians were manipulated through sex and drugs to pass certain bills.

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The speaker delivers a stark account of a grave moral failure in British history: for decades, children across the United Kingdom, some as young as four, were groomed, trafficked, raped, beaten, tortured, drugged, impregnated, criminalized, murdered, and psychologically destroyed by organized groups. These were not isolated incidents or expressions of sexual gratification; they were sustained campaigns of exploitation against terrified, vulnerable children who were systematically trapped. Children were degraded, humiliated, and controlled through violence, threats, drugs, alcohol, and terror. They were forced to fight to carry weapons, sell drugs, and commit murder, with some made to dig their own graves. Extreme abuses are described, including petrol poured over victims and set on fire, scriptures from the Koran read during gang rapes, young children placed inside microwaves, ovens, and freezers in attempts to murder them, ouija boards used to call spirits, and animals killed in sexual acts against children. Some were passed from rapist to rapist, and not all survived; survivors faced suicide, substance abuse, or murder. The abuse extended beyond sexual exploitation, reflecting a pursuit of power and domination and the systematic destruction of a child’s sense of self. The speaker emphasizes that, years later, professionals pressured survivors to take medication or risk losing custody of their children, and victims were told they were too damaged to care for their own kids. They were removed from families, placed into the care system, and trafficked, with rapists invited into the lives and custody of the next generation. Children born from these crimes were forced into contact with their mothers’ rapists by social workers and the family courts. The professionals who should have protected them did not, and some still do not. The inquiry is exposing the scale of institutional failure: warning signs, reports, patterns, and evidence ignored or destroyed; victims dismissed as troubled, promiscuous, or consenting; children in care raped by staff and sold to gangs; parents threatened with fines or arrests for attempting to safeguard their children. The speaker notes that whistleblowers were targeted and silenced, and politics played a role. Political parties sacrificed children for votes, and leaders hesitated to confront abuse due to discomfort or concerns about appearing racist or Islamophobic. The inquiry will follow evidence into institutions, systems, cultures of silence, and places where truth has been buried, with no race, religion, profession, or agency exempt from scrutiny. Survivors are acknowledged: they were children, not to blame but failed by the system. The true scale of what happened and continues to happen is described as too large for the inquiry to fully resolve quickly; many victims may never receive justice, but the inquiry aims to be ambitious in pursuing truth. The speaker thanks MP Rupert Loh for establishing the inquiry andextends gratitude to the participants, survivors, and the team for their bravery and resilience in confronting this evil crime.

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States are involved in government-subsidized child trafficking, taking children and giving them to others for money from the federal government. This is due to the Adoption and Safe Families Act, implemented in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton. The law takes money from the Social Security Fund and gives it to states as an incentive to kidnap babies. Each child is worth around $1 million to the state, making this a multi-billion dollar industry. Shockingly, 83% of children taken by Child Protective Services (CPS) are based on unsubstantiated allegations. Caseworkers and social workers often commit fraud by withholding and destroying evidence.

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CPS is facing a massive nationwide investigation at the highest level. If your case involves multiple state jurisdiction or interstate compact, email details for review. CPS is described as the largest child trafficking organization. Trust the process and send your case for shocking results. Spread the word to those dealing with CPS. Never allow a CPS agent in your home without a warrant.

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HHS employees are tasked with reuniting children with sponsors, but they often encounter fake documents and inadequate verification processes. Instead of thorough checks, they rely on Google searches to validate IDs, which are often just photocopies. There’s no formal training on how to assess these documents. In one instance, a team discovered that an address they were sending children to was a strip club, revealing a serious oversight in the vetting process. Reports indicate that many children were placed in potentially dangerous situations, with alarming numbers sent to locations linked to trafficking activities. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of child welfare practices under the current system.

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The states are allegedly involved in government-subsidized child trafficking, creating the largest such ring in history. The Adoption and Safe Families Act, enacted in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton, incentivizes states to kidnap babies by stealing money from the Social Security Fund. Local CPS must have more children to receive adoption incentives or bonuses. Each child is worth approximately a million dollars to the state, contributing to a $60-80 billion a year industry where the federal government gives money to states to kidnap children. Parents are victimized by a system that profits from holding children longer and bonuses for not returning them. According to their own statistics, 83% of children taken by CPS are for unsubstantiated allegations. Case workers and social workers are often guilty of fraud, withholding and destroying evidence.

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Nancy Schaeffer, a former Georgia State Senator, discusses the problems with Child Protective Services (CPS) and the corrupt practices within the system. She highlights how children are unnecessarily removed from their homes for profit, with financial incentives given to states that increase adoption numbers. Schaeffer emphasizes the abuse of power, lack of accountability, and the negative impact on families and children. She calls for an independent audit of CPS departments, the removal of financial incentives, the opening of family court, and the protection of parents' rights. Schaeffer concludes by urging for reform and the defense of children's rights.

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States are involved in government-subsidized child trafficking, taking children and giving them to others for money from the federal government. This is due to the Adoption and Safe Families Act, implemented in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton. The law takes money from the Social Security Fund and gives it to states as an incentive to kidnap babies. Each child is worth around $1,000,000 to the state, making this a multi-billion dollar industry. Shockingly, 83% of children taken by Child Protective Services are based on unsubstantiated allegations. Caseworkers and social workers are often involved in fraud.

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The state profits from child support, funding judicial retirement with the money. Family courts lack oversight, judges making decisions without appeal. Federal programs pay states billions to break up families. In Texas, for every dollar of child support paid, the state receives 66¢. Divorces shifted to maximize state reimbursements. Fathers with 49% custody still pay maximum child support. Family courts rely on fabricated evidence.

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Bill Bowen, the filmmaker, presents the heartbreaking story of Tasha Kramm, whose daughter was murdered after being taken by CPS. The film exposes the failures of CPS, including placing children in abusive homes, inaccurate court transcripts, and children going missing from CPS care. The stories shared highlight the devastating consequences of CPS negligence and the urgent need for reform.

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A whistleblower from Project Veritas exposed child trafficking within the Health and Human Services department. Despite raising concerns about children being placed in unsafe homes, she faced backlash and was investigated. The Texas attorney general is now looking into the issue, with hopes that other states will follow suit. Around 30% of children sent by HHS cannot be located, prompting calls for accountability. The whistleblower thanked others for shedding light on government-funded child trafficking.

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Speaker 0 asserts: I’m not suicidal. Any creator, politician, or celebrity who tries to make a film or documentary on CPS has wound up dead, including a senator. The November film will be their hardest hitting, and they will “rip the veil off” to the point where CPS shows up at your door. Our government is running the world’s largest child trafficking network. They emphasize they would never kill themselves, do drugs, or put themselves in dangerous environments; if anything happens to them, it is the United States government. They watched the first take of the film and say, “they’re gonna kill me.” They urge a trip down memory lane to discuss Pizzagate, stating this is where it all starts. Speaker 1 begins by saying the Pizzagate story has outrageous connections and promising brand-new whistleblower information that will blow minds. They provide an overview: back to Bill and Hillary Clinton, whom many believe to be child pedophiles. They say there’s never been direct evidence, but in 02/2016 WikiLeaks published Hillary Clinton emails with John Podesta showing coded language about a child trafficking ring centered in a Washington, DC pizza restaurant basement at Comet Ping Pong. Edgar Maddison Welch went to the restaurant with firearms to “liberate the children,” but no one was hurt; it was later said there wasn’t a basement, so the scandal was dismissed, though there’s more to the story. The transcript then ties Hillary Clinton to Laura Silsbee, who was involved in trafficking, and outlines a chain: Hillary Clinton and Laura Silsbee exchanged documents detailing logistics of trafficking children from Haiti to Boise, Idaho. Laura Silsbee had previously kidnapped several dozen children from Haiti and attempted to cross into the Dominican Republic; she was caught and the children were returned to their families. Shawnee M. King is cited for reporting on Silsbee’s case. Jorge Puello, an attorney for Silsbee’s group, was suspected of leading an international trafficking ring; Puello was arrested in investigations by ICE and Homeland Security; his wife faced charges of sexual exploitation of minors and women. The narrative claims Hillary Clinton and Laura Silsbee were connected; Bill and Hillary Clinton allegedly helped negotiate the release of Laura Silsbee and her accomplices after their imprisonment in Haiti. Speaker 1 then ties the connections to CPS: the number-one source of child trafficking is the U.S. CPS system, and the number-one gateway to sex trafficking in America is the foster care system. The foster care system allegedly lost over 100,000 children in the last twenty years, raised questions about where they went, and claims millions of children are abused in foster care by financially compensated foster parents and social workers. The Adoptive Safe Families Act (ASFA), championed by Hillary Clinton and signed by Bill Clinton in 1997, supposedly created and financed CPS/foster care by diverting Social Security funds to 50 states, giving a financial incentive to “kidnap” children. It is claimed that CPS targets poor and minority children and single-parent families, and that the system now functions as a government-subsidized child-trafficking ring. Speaker 1 lists correlations: CPS is a tool used to target conservatives; CPS offices get paid per child kidnapped; 83% of removals lack proof of abuse. The claim is that Hillary Clinton created the system and that Laura Silsbee, a friend of Clinton, is involved in Idaho’s CPS network. Laura Silsbee allegedly works with Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) and is a registered foster care parent in Idaho, receiving monthly payments for children in her custody, as shown by whistleblower-provided screenshots. Idaho’s Attorney General Raul Labrador opened an investigation into IDHW financial misappropriations, but Idaho’s Department director Dave Jepison resigned and disappeared, and Judge Lynn Norton allegedly issued an order halting the AG’s investigation. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare allegedly dominates Idaho’s budget, and Laura Silsbee’s role with IDHW is framed as proof of a nationwide system. The narrative concludes by warning Idahoans to beware of Laura Silsbee (aka Laura Gaylor), Judge Norton, and supporters of IDHW, asserting that the system extends to all 50 states, including Arizona, Texas, and Florida, which are described as among the worst offenders in CPS corruption.

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Adoptive parents were unaware of the conditions at the Tennessee Children's Home Society. The investigation in 1950 exposed Georgia Tan's fraudulent practices, leading to the closure of the organization. Parents who lost their children received no justice. Pat discovered her past through court records, revealing her separation from siblings due to deemed unfit parents. The unethical actions of Georgia Tan and Judge Camille Kelly were highlighted, showing the lack of protection for families in the adoption system. The possibility of similar exploitation today was discussed, emphasizing the need for safeguards against black market baby trafficking.

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CPS, or Child Protective Services, is accused of corruption, profit-seeking, and secrecy in this video. Senator Nancy Schafer investigated the corruption within CPS and found that poor parents are often targeted because they lack the resources to fight the system. She also discovered that case workers and social workers commit fraud and fabricate evidence, but charges against them are ignored. The Adoption and Safe Families Act, signed by Bill Clinton, incentivizes the adoption of children from foster care, leading to the abduction and sale of young children. The video includes personal testimonies of children who have been abused and mistreated while in the custody of CPS. The corruption within CPS is alleged to be part of a larger problem involving pedophile rings and human trafficking.

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One company in Washington is linked to medical coding research, suggesting that Obamacare was designed to facilitate child trafficking. It allegedly allows tracking of pregnant women and their children through advanced supercomputers, monitoring details like potential abortions and physical characteristics. This system compromises doctor-patient confidentiality globally, utilizing a complex coding system with over 80,000 codes. Cases of "medical kidnapping" are reported, where doctors' notes trigger alerts to Child Protective Services (CPS) at hospitals. CPS has access to complete medical records and can quickly obtain court orders to remove children based on vague medical grounds, with claims that this practice occurs in every hospital.

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States are involved in government-subsidized child trafficking, taking children and giving them to others for money from the federal government. This is due to the Adoption and Safe Families Act, passed in 1997 by Bill and Hillary Clinton. The law takes money from the Social Security Fund and gives it to states as an incentive to kidnap babies. Each child is worth around $1 million to the state, making it a multi-billion dollar industry. 83% of children taken by Child Protective Services are based on unsubstantiated allegations. Case workers and social workers often commit fraud.
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