Anonymous ID: 38ee42 Dec. 29, 2018, 5:31 p.m. No.4513220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3272 >>3441

Child Protective Services. Who is Watching the Watchers?

 

https://pjmedia.com/parenting/is-child-protective-services-trafficking-children/

 

> 67% of all sexual assaults are committed against minors

> 80% of child sex assaults go unreported

> 58,000 child sexual abuse cases are confirmed each year

> Most victims of sex trafficking come from our nations’ own foster care/child welfare systems (86%)

 

https://www.newsweek.com/we-have-set-system-sex-traffic-american-children-779541

 

Georgia Senator Nacy Schaefer exposed how government programs are used to actually “foster” child trafficking.

Was this a 187 to protect an important resource for pedophiles in the cabal?

 

Now deceased Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer wrote extensively on the CPS abuse and corruption and fought hard while she was alive to bring awareness to the sex trafficking happening through corrupt government institutions. Schaefer was a leading voice against CPS and discovered many abuses until she was murdered in what authorities say was a murder suicide committed by her husband. Many people who work in the same field of uncovering CPS abuse do not believe the official findings. The news coverage of her death never even mentioned her life's work, which was exposing the financial corruption of the state child welfare system that takes children away from imperfect and often poor but loving homes in exchange for federal dollars.

 

In 2007, Nancy Schaefer wrote a report to the Georgia Assembly that detailed the abuses she uncovered:

https://fightcps.com/pdf/thecorruptbusinessofchildprotectiveservices.pdf

 

she revealed included that CPS is a for-profit business that depends on the removal of children in order to get paid. They must have merchandise (children) that sell and you must have plenty of them so the buyer can choose. Some counties are known to give a $4,000 bonus for each child adopted and an additional $2,000 for a “special needs” child. What better way for child predators to find a pool of children to prey on? 

 

Here is a website called Adopt Us Kids, where children's photographs are posted from every state with personal information about them. This ad from the Kentucky Adoption Profile Exchange is so disturbing — it reads like a personal ad for a child searching for her next abuser.

 

https://www.adoptuskids.org/meet-the-children/search-for-children/state-photolists

 

The article points out that many CPS organizations often try to withold information about the children under their care from investigators and even the kids own natural parents, often claiming to protect the privacy of the children. However, If they were truly concerned with their privacy, they would not put them online for predators to browse through.

 

Anons Note: Well-meaning individuals might see these photos and read these kids’ descriptions and reasonably think that this website is actually trying to help find adoptive parents and foster parents for these kids. Knowing what we know about the dark side and how they operate, however, it seems reasonable for us anons to at least ask the question “who is watching over the people who are supposed to be watching over these unfortunate children?”

Anonymous ID: 38ee42 Dec. 29, 2018, 5:43 p.m. No.4513441   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4513220

In Outlawing Orphanage Trafficking, Australia exposes Voluntourism’s Great Hypocrisy

 

https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/travel/article/2179399/outlawing-orphanage-trafficking-australia-exposes

 

On November 29, Australia passed the Modern Slavery Bill, becoming one of the first countries in the world to recognise “orphanage trafficking” – whereby children are placed in shared homes for the purposes of exploitation and profit, often to accommodate the expectations of “voluntourists” – as a form of modern-day slavery. 

 

There are an estimated 8 million children living in institutionalised residential care globally. Four out of five of these children have parents or family members who could look after them, but find themselves in orphanages because visiting and volunteering at such institutions have created a demand for “vulnerable children”. Many children are handed over by families who believe their progeny will receive a better education and be well fed and cared for.