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What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

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

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Finding hope for Washington County’s lost children

Finding hope for Washington County’s lost children — Maine Politics — Bangor Daily News

Gabriel Baker is a red-headed, 3-year-old bucket of giggles. His energy seems limitless. He is playing with the cat, he is climbing on the couch, drawing on paper, “driving” one of his beloved train sets, showing off a craft project from Sunday school — all in the blink of an eye.

He’s a normal little boy in a normal living room in a normal home.

But if the state had not made major changes in rules governing when and why children should be removed from their homes, this family portrait would have looked quite different.

“Ten years ago, I have no doubt the state would have petitioned to have Gabriel removed to foster care,” Ellen Farnsworth of Maine Families, which provides services, assessments and referrals to parents, said on a recent visit to the Baker home.

Read more at the above link

Friday, April 22, 2011

From the State House to DCYF Torture Homes to Harvard Classrooms

Vigil for a young life cut short-Gabrial Meyers

Vigil for a young life cut short

Judge orders New York City, Administration for Children's Serviced to identify case workers who monitored still-missing boy

Judge orders New York City, Administration for Children's Serviced to identify case workers who monitored still-missing boy, 7 - NYPOST.com

A federal judge today ordered New York City and its child welfare agency to identify case workers involved in monitoring a 7-year-old boy who disappeared last year from a foster home and has never been found.
The boy's mother, Jennifer Rodriguez, had filed suit against the city and its child welfare agency last fall, saying they failed to properly care for the boy and ignored complaints about his substandard foster care.

Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida (CCHR Florida) » Blog Archive » What Drug Companies Do Not Tell You

Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida (CCHR Florida) » Blog Archive » What Drug Companies Do Not Tell You

Did you know that “the powerful billion-dollar drug industry designs and interprets studies to suit their interests”? Drug companies can hand pick the trials or studies of a particular drug to be published. In fact, drug companies are not even required to publish their studies nor are the researchers that are hired to do the study. What this means for psychiatric drugs in particular is that drug companies will only publish the trials that make their drug look effective and safe despite any greater amount of information that indicates otherwise.

DCYF violates Public Records Laws

DCYF violates Public Records Laws | InfoDetective.org

Sorry everyone, but it seem's DCYF is at it again. This video is now private, or probably removed completely, by DCYF I surmise. We all know they have MUCH to hide. They mustn't let their dirty little secret's come out. They just MIGHT be held accountable!




Executive Counsel Patricia Hessler violates Public Records laws and prohibits Nicholas Alahverdian from obtaining his DCYF records while the DCYF administration destroys records that prove abuse and neglect under a legal loophole in the Rhode Island General Laws under § 40-11-13.1

Mother of foster child testifies in Sandusky case

Mother of foster child testifies in Sandusky case - Lockhaven.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information - The Express

HARRISBURG - The grand jury investigating allegations of indecent assault against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is continuing, with new testimony and subpoenas.

The mother of Jerry Sandusky's youngest adopted son testified before grand jurors Monday, telling the panel about the relationship between Sandusky and her son, Matt, when her son went to live with Sandusky as a foster child in 1995.