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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

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Is It Because of Infantile Rickets or Child Abuse?

Is It Because of Infantile Rickets or Child Abuse?:

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Child abuse is a terrible thing. But as evidenced by the work of a select few, including Dr. David Ayoub, thousands of child abuse cases may in fact be misdiagnosed cases of rickets, caused by either vitamin D deficiency or aluminum adjuvants in vaccines, or both.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Appeal judge slams decision which led to baby being taken from parents unjustly

Appeal judge slams decision which led to baby being taken from parents unjustly | Mail Online:

'It must never happen again': Appeal judge slams 'cut and paste' decision in family court which led to social workers taking baby from parents unjustly

  • Judges and social workers have been conspiring to remove children unjustly from their parents, scathing High Court ruling said today
  • Condemned family court judges for 'clandestine arrangement' in which they rubber-stamped the demands of social workers without fair hearing

Family court judges are ‘in cahoots’ with social workers

Family court judges are ‘in cahoots’ with social workers | The Times:

Courts are routinely removing children from their mothers into care after “cutting and pasting” the arguments put by social services and rubber-stamping them, a senior judge has warned.
Tell us something we didn't already know!

Epic fail by Family Services & Family Courts

Epic fail by Family Services & Family Courts:

A recent article about a woman's efforts to restrict her uncle's access to a child born of an incestuous relationship between the two, when she was 17, highlighted just how flawed the Delaware'sFamily Services and Family Courts are ("Incest victim fights to keep offender away from child," Feb. 9).