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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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, July 9, 2013
Tacoma parents lose baby for 8 months after trip to ER
Tacoma parents lose baby for 8 months after trip to ER | www.kirotv.com:
TACOMA, Wash. —
The Kerseys have no criminal history and are trained medical professionals. But when the Tacoma couple brought their sick baby, Ethan, to the hospital, they lost custody for eight months because of what they say was a medical mistake.
Father, other Oklahoma relatives file to adopt Baby Veronica as James Island couple seek adoption OK
Father, other Oklahoma relatives file to adopt Baby Veronica as James Island couple seek adoption OK – The Post and Courier:
Baby Veronica’s biological father, stepmother and paternal grandparents have filed court papers in Oklahoma to adopt the 3-year-old girl, a move that dissenting U.S. Supreme Court justices warned could happen and will likely complicate the custody dispute.
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Baby Veronica’s biological father, stepmother and paternal grandparents have filed court papers in Oklahoma to adopt the 3-year-old girl, a move that dissenting U.S. Supreme Court justices warned could happen and will likely complicate the custody dispute.
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Ten children died, 21 suffered injuries in care in Alberta: report
Ten children died, 21 suffered injuries in care in Alberta: report:
EDMONTON - Alberta’s Human Services department says 10 children in government care died in 2012-13.
Another 21 children under the province’s protection suffered serious injuries that needed an overnight stay in hospital in the 12-month period that ended on March 31, 2013.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Grand jury criticizes Child Protective Services
RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Grand jury criticizes Child Protective Services | Politics | PE.com - Press-Enterprise:
Investigators don’t properly consider past history, such as parents’ criminal records, when looking into allegations of child abuse and neglect in Riverside County, according to a grand jury report.
Investigators don’t properly consider past history, such as parents’ criminal records, when looking into allegations of child abuse and neglect in Riverside County, according to a grand jury report.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Baby's family awarded damages after hexavalent vaccine ruled cause of her death
Baby's family awarded damages after hexavalent vaccine ruled cause of her death - Miami healthy living | Examiner.com:
According to an Informasalus.it article dated July 4, it has been determined that, in 2003, a hexavalent vaccine (the 4-in-one vaccine that is considered mandatory for children plus two optional vaccines) proved to be fatal to a six month old baby girl in Pesaro, Italy and a civil courtjudge in Pesaro has found the Italian Ministry of Health guilty as charged. The court has established a 200,000 Euro compensation to the baby girl's family, a lifetime award of about 700 Euros per month, plus additional compensation that still needs to be calculated.
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According to an Informasalus.it article dated July 4, it has been determined that, in 2003, a hexavalent vaccine (the 4-in-one vaccine that is considered mandatory for children plus two optional vaccines) proved to be fatal to a six month old baby girl in Pesaro, Italy and a civil courtjudge in Pesaro has found the Italian Ministry of Health guilty as charged. The court has established a 200,000 Euro compensation to the baby girl's family, a lifetime award of about 700 Euros per month, plus additional compensation that still needs to be calculated.
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New book documents Cold War experiments on kids at the Fernald State School in Waltham, Ma.
New book documents Cold War experiments on kids - News-Sentinel.com:
PHILADELPHIA — A half century later, Charlie Dyer still vividly remembers the day he was picked to join the "Fernald Science Club."
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PHILADELPHIA — A half century later, Charlie Dyer still vividly remembers the day he was picked to join the "Fernald Science Club."
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