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RE: [Family Protection] A Coordinated Effort

This is very true! I know of a family from Germany who are now hiding in Spain, they had 4 children taken and one of them died In care, one of the boys escaped when he was a teenager and told how they where injected 2-3 times a month.

When the parents started making a fuss they were told to be quite or something bad would happen, they were so scared that they run away to a secret location in Spain. I tried to contact them, and I told their friend (the person who told me their story) about @familyprotection but the family were way to frightened and wanted to remain hidden.

This is a true story!

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Instilling fear has become an art for these agencies, a tool that has proven effective throughout history and most every society I suppose. They have simply had years to fine-tune their weapon of choice. Common sense and logic has no place in their "procedural manuals". A more fully informed public is a must!
Far too many children are dying while in CPS custody, farmed out to homes that place little regard on the lives of the children. Things are moving in the right direction on many fronts and FP can be a catalyst for the cause. These agencies are successful only because they have been strategically designed. Now it is our turn ;)

I am hoping we may gain insight on the ongoing development potential for FP. A model like CCHR may hold some of the keys in structural ideas as well as in the application of FP's own strategic approaches. Coordination of information and best practices will assure us of the best approach. Local community awareness is most likely the "master" key.

Government, just as the so-called "separation of church and state" has been widely accepted it should also be noted that we should have a "separation of family and state". One of my favorite quotes is from Carl Sagan in Broca's Brain: "Arguments from authority simply do not count; too many authorities have been mistaken too often." One of our big challenges is that far too few people realize how these agencies are abusing their authority. Maybe we could encourage a "community outreach team" focusing on the many approaches that already exist and/or those that could be developed. Your thoughts are always welcomed!

Ok! I'm gonna have to read that again in the morning! Actually after lunch might be better. =)

Thank you @vickiebarker!

I feel your passion!