http://ift.tt/2aL52j4 Child Protective Services Whistleblower Nancy Schaefer, a Former Georgia State Senator, was removed for writing a scathing report on CPS entitled “The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services”. Children are taken from their families, according to Schaefer, for profit.- due to the federal aid, created in 1974, called “the adoption and safe families act”. It offers financial incentives to state that increase the adoption numbers. Funding is available when a child is placed in a foster home with strangers, or placed in a mental health facility, usually against the parents’ wishes. Parents are victimized by a system that makes a profit for holding children longer, and bonuses for not returning children to their parents. “This is abuse of power. It is lack of accountability, and it is a growing criminal, political phenomenon spreading around the globe.” Often times, but not always, poor parents are targeted to lose their children because they do not have the wear with all to hire an attorney or fight the system. Being poor and lacking proper housing does not mean your children should be removed. “It has been reported over and over that 6 times as many children die in foster care than in the general public.” Once the child is legally kidnapped and placed in “official safety”, the child is far more likely to suffer abuse including sexual molestation and or rape. Caseworkers and social workers are often guilty of fraud. They withhold and destroy evidence, and they seek wrongly to terminate parental rights while being protected by state immunity. “There is a huge bureaucracy made up of judges, court appointed attorneys, guardian ad litems, social workers, state employees, court investigators, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, foster parents, adoptive parents and on and on who are looking to the children in state care for their job security.” Judges have control over private living arrangements and income of 48.3 million Americans. “The United States Census Bureau reported, in 2002, that 40 billion in transfer payments were made between households of custody parents and ‘other’ parents. That money, 40 billion, is under the direction and control of family court judges, in environments covered with confidentiality agreements that protect the wrong people.” “Fathers are victims of this unjust system. Child support payments, even without having visits with their children, are choking the very life out of fathers.” “Three fathers of whom I am aware and been in touch with, committed suicide in the last 12 months because they lost the opportunity to even visit with their children. These are crimes against humanity for financial gain.”