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When the Pizzagate scandal broke many independent investigators began researching sex trafficking for purposes that ran the gamut from pedophilia to Satanic ritual abuse. There are, however, equally sinister reasons to take children away from their homes and place them elsewhere. We've already investigated one such reason- federal adoption funds received by states that uproot children to place in adoptive homes... the Cash For Kids aspect. There are other considerations as well.
First let's define trafficking... we tend to think of it as an international phenomenon- where a child is taken and sent abroad. Although this is pervasive, it isn't the only form of trafficking. If a child is taken and sent to a different city, county or state, the term applies. We also tend to look at this in terms of sex. Once again, although it is a common reason, it's not the only one. Dana Ford and Leif Coorlim did an investigative documentary for CNN, Sex Trafficking: The New American Slavery (see link). In retrospect, in an interview that Dana Ford did with some students, she said that although sex is one form of trafficking there are several others, among them forced labor.
(This is the first of a 3 part series)
Another more nefarious reason is organ harvesting. The market for organs is immense and provides billions of illegal dollars yearly in the black market. The US government, the UN and private organizations (NGO's) and foundations- CPS among them- are involved as well. CPS is a tool that provides merchandise. In America when a baby is born he or she is genetically imprinted, samples of DNA and blood are taken. In short all of the information needed for organ matches. It's already been disclosed that children are 6.9 times more likely to die in foster care than at home. What do you suppose happens to their bodies afterward- they are wards of the state (property if you will). I suspect that nothing goes to waste. George Webb in his investigation into human trafficking found that in Chicago (the murder capital of the US) the bodies of young people killed are taken to university hospitals and stripped of body parts. Given that their families are usually poor, the state provides burial.
I don't care much for Alex Jones... He's pompous and arrogant and all too frequently interrupts his guests to interject his own opinions- but he does know what questions to ask. In a 2009 interview with Sen. Nancy Schaefer, she discloses many things about the Kids For Cash business in which she accuses CPS of turning children into merchandise, among other things. In the post I did about CPS in Kentucky, I misspoke when saying that Bush signed the legislation that provided federal funds for adoptions... it was Bill Clinton in 1997. This interview is far more informative than the one I posted of her before. (Sen. Schaefer also points out that Family Courts aren't bound to Constitutional limitations like criminal courts, so there is no due process for parents... that's the subject for another post)
The same paradigm for CPS and child trafficking that exists in America also exists on an international level... and for the same reasons. The Clintons through their foundation have been involved in child trafficking and organ harvesting since the war in Bosnia when Bill was president. During Bosnia DynCorp (a CIA cutout company) became involved in the "logistics of the resettlement of displaced persons"- usually children... Adults were generally able to fend for themselves. DynCorp, in concert with the UN has been involved with human/organ trafficking ever since. This is an example of how this operates... After the earthquake in Haiti in 2010 the Clinton Foundation raised billions of dollars for relief. The UN appointed Bill Clinton "Special Envoy." People that died were taken to hospital ships where DynCorp removed their organs. A woman close to the Clintons named Laura Silsby was arrested trafficking displaced children into the Dominican Republic. Then Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton came to her aid and she was released. The Clinton Foundation raised between $7-20 Billion and the Haitians are still waiting for their share.
What does this have to do with CPS abuse? This is an overview to provide a framework through which to understand what happens to the children once they are removed from their homes. When we begin to investigate CPS abuse on an international scale it's important to remember, in this perverse globalist worldview- CPS is just a tool that provides merchandise for a much larger global apparatus consisting of government agencies, NGO's, and the UN... Children are just a commodity. That's why I fight.
The more of this horror we expose, the better chance we have that someone will finally listen and do something about it. Please remember to support !
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/20/us/sex-trafficking/index.html (The video seems to have disappeared)