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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Baby Stealer's Protest Being Held Accountable!

Child Welfare Workers Decry Homicide Charges Against Former ACS Employees - NY1.com

Child welfare workers held protests throughout the city on Friday, saying they were outraged after two of their own were charged in the death of a Brooklyn toddler. NY1's Ruschell Boone went to a protest in Queens and filed the following report.

Gruesome photos, bogus computer entries are key to homicide case against child welfare workers

Gruesome photos, bogus computer entries are key to homicide case against child welfare workers

Gruesome photos of a battered 4-year-old girl. Autopsy reports showing she was drugged. Twine used to tie her to a bed.

Prosecutors seeking homicide convictions for the two child welfare workers assigned to protect Marchella Brett-Pierce have several pieces of dramatic evidence - but the most damning are a few bogus computer entries.

Nancy Schaefer Murdered for Investigation of High-Level CPS Crimes Pt1 And 2, The Sociopaths - Georgia



Nancy Schaefer Murdered for Investigation of High-Level CPS Crimes Pt2/2, A Smoking Gun - Georgia

Judge rules Texas Child Protective Services failed to prove abuse in taking couple's 3 kids

Judge rules Texas Child Protective Services failed to prove abuse in taking couple's 3 kids :: The Republic

HOUSTON — A Houston judge has reprimanded Texas Child Protective Services for not justifying removal of premature infant twins from their parents' custody.

State District Judge Michael Schneider called CPS removal of the infant daughters of Darcy and Tye Miller of Spring a "groundless cause of action" and ordered the agency to pay their $32,000 legal bill, the Houston Chronicle reported in its Sunday editions.

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Krayze - Anti Social Services by Krayze Productions 2011

Monday, March 28, 2011

ADOLF HITLER and today's SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER - “In the best interest of the child” sound familiar?

ADOLF HITLER and today's SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER - “In the best interest of the child” sound familiar?
by Cess Ssec on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 11:00pm
Adolf Hitler's “In the best interest of the child” is a favorite line perpetually quoted by today's Social Workers the Child Protection Services and Family Court Judges: It was originally a slogan designed by Hitler’s social engineers.

The Lebensborn program was a Nazi organization set up by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, which provided and ran orphanages and relocation programs for children. After World War II, it was reported that Lebensborn was a breeding program. The program promoted the growth of "superior" Aryan populations by providing excellent health care and by restricting access to the programme with medical selections that applied eugenic and "race" criteria. During the war, Lebensborn also processed the adoptions by German families of children from occupied northern and eastern Europe, mostly orphans.

"In the best interest of the child, we are breeding superior aryan children"
The Lebensborn e. V. ('eingetragener Verein, "registered association") was founded on December 12, 1935, to promote the policies of Nazi eugenics. the Lebensborn homes were also used to house very young Polish children (between two and six) kidnapped to be Germanized. While older children were sent to institutions specifically dedicated to Germanization, the younger ones would merely be observed for a time at the home before adoption.

“In the best interest of the child"


Nicolas Stathopoulos
Social service crimes researcher
SSEC Social Service Economic Crimes (research)

Maryland auditors: Children placed with foster care providers with history of neglect, abuse

Maryland auditors: Children placed with foster care providers with history of neglect, abuse | Alex Pappas | Maryland | Washington Examiner

By: Alex Pappas 03/27/11 8:05 PM
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Officials in Maryland put 32 foster care children in six homes with a history of abuse or neglect, a state audit uncovered.

But the executive director of agency that oversees home placement said officials knew of the findings of neglect and abuse before the children were assigned places to live and granted exceptions -- having determined the children were safe and not at risk of harm.

The review by the state's independent Office of Legislative Audits identified the six caregivers in the homes as having had the children in their care between 2007 and 2010.

State regulations prohibit children from being placed in either foster homes or in the homes of extended family where there has been evidence of abuse or neglect -- unless a local director grants an exception. But the audit said paperwork reflecting that kind of exception could not be found.

The audit said that in all but one of the six homes, the people were kinship providers, meaning they were related to the child.

"It indicated that the kids shouldn't have been in these locations," Bruce Myers, the state's legislative auditor, said of his office's review.

Carnitra White, executive director of the state's Social Services Administration, said local officials made exceptions for the six providers but didn't complete the required paperwork.

"It wasn't the fact that we did not know there had been a finding of abuse or neglect," she said, blaming the mix-up on officials not signing papers.

The area has seen foster parent horror stories before. A woman in Calvert County who adopted three foster care children in D.C. was convicted in 2010 of killing and freezing two of the girls. According to reports, officials in the District allowed her to adopt the girls despite a criminal past.

The instances of abuse or neglect of the six Maryland providers occurred before the state placed children in their homes, White said. She said the agency conducts criminal background checks on all providers.

Almost all of the six had histories of neglect, not abuse, White said. She defined neglect as leaving a child unsupervised or not taking child to a medical appointment, for example.

In a letter responding to the audit, the Maryland Department of Human Resources, which oversees the Social Services Administration, said an internal review was conducted of the six homes and found no evidence of additional child maltreatment.

The six homes were in Allegany, Baltimore and Cecil counties, a spokeswoman for the agency said. The auditors wrote there may be other cases they weren't able to identify.

apappas@washingtonexaminer.com



Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/local/maryland/2011/03/maryland-auditors-children-placed-foster-care-providers-history-neglect-abuse#ixzz1HwccULFP