Dr. Peter Breggin: Drug Companies Drive the Psychiatric Drugging of Children:
And so do CPS/DCYF worker's!
Johnson & Johnson, the company that makes the antipsychotic drug Risperdal, has tentatively agreed to a settlement of $2.2 billion to resolve a federal investigation into the company's marketing practices. Although details are not fully finalized, this includes "a roughly $400 million criminal fine for the illegal promotion of the antipsychotic Risperdal," according to the Wall Street Journal. It's been well documented that Johnson & Johnson confidentially paid psychiatrists such as Harvard's Joseph Biederman to promote adult drugs such as the powerful antipsychotic drug Risperdal for children. The company has even ghost-written at least one of the Harvard professor's "scientific" articles.
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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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
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Child safety worker had 'no choice' when placing toddler Luke Borusiewicz in care
Child safety worker had 'no choice' when placing toddler Luke Borusiewicz in care- Local Cairns News | cairns.com.au:
AN inquest into the death of a two-year-old foster child has heard his Cairns-based Child Safety Services caseworker was given ''no choice'' when it came to the home he was placed in.
AN inquest into the death of a two-year-old foster child has heard his Cairns-based Child Safety Services caseworker was given ''no choice'' when it came to the home he was placed in.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Foster parent on trial for child sex crimes | parent, sex, trial
Foster parent on trial for child sex crimes | parent, sex, trial - Gaston Gazette:
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A former foster parent accused of sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl will go on trial this morning.
Jury selection in the trial of James Terrell Austin concluded Monday afternoon. The 12 Gaston County residents will decide whether or not the 34-year-old man committed sex acts against a girl who was in his care in 2009.
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Couple whose infant died while in foster care files wrongful death lawsuit
Couple whose infant died while in foster care files wrongful death lawsuit | Deseret News:
SALT LAKE CITY — Their 7-month-old died accidentally while in foster care nearly two years ago, now they are suing the state, demanding $300,000 in damages.
SALT LAKE CITY — Their 7-month-old died accidentally while in foster care nearly two years ago, now they are suing the state, demanding $300,000 in damages.
Charges Pending Against Foster Parents in Toddler's Death
UPDATE: Charges Pending Against Foster Parents in Toddler's Death:
JACKSON COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Charges are expected to be filed against the foster parents of a 3-year-old girl who was found dead in a car in Jackson County. Deputies say "Jasmine" was left in the car for nearly three hours before she was found.
JACKSON COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Charges are expected to be filed against the foster parents of a 3-year-old girl who was found dead in a car in Jackson County. Deputies say "Jasmine" was left in the car for nearly three hours before she was found.
The Connecticut Supreme Court releases major decision supporting parents' rights.
AFR News: The Connecticut Supreme Court has just released a major decision supporting parents' rights.:
Connecticut, for many years, adhered to the doctrine of predictive neglect.
This basically states that if you have previously had a child removed or terminated, and later have another child, then that new child may be removed, adjudicated neglected (and later terminated), even if you have not neglected or abused that child; solely on a prediction that that child will be at risk of harm. That risk may be found by a simple preponderance of the evidence, without a showing of fault of either parent.
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Connecticut, for many years, adhered to the doctrine of predictive neglect.
This basically states that if you have previously had a child removed or terminated, and later have another child, then that new child may be removed, adjudicated neglected (and later terminated), even if you have not neglected or abused that child; solely on a prediction that that child will be at risk of harm. That risk may be found by a simple preponderance of the evidence, without a showing of fault of either parent.
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