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This Part II of A Two Part but three
part Series on Child Protective Services threefold
plan.
I give Cheryl Barnes full faith and credit
for this article. I place it here to bring about
awareness on what is going on with Child
Protective Services and the power they have to
desecrate The American Family.
Are Your Children On the Auction Block?
by Cheryl Barnes
This link "profiles" children from several
states for adoption:
http://adopt.org:8080/search_top.html
To start with, you are asked to choose the
sex, age, color, disability, state (subsidy rate)
you would like to "buy". Except when you buy these
children, you don't have to pay, instead you GET
PAID every month until the child turns 18!
Here are some statistics on the site:
There are 489 Caucasian children out of
1182 total representing 42%. When dropping to
age range of 5 or below, there are 14 Caucasian
children out of 109 total representing ONLY 13%
When dropping to age range of 2 or below,
there is ONLY ONE Caucasian child and he comes
with 5 siblings (and a $5,000 monthly subsidy).
There are 8 in this age group of other races and
they have severe medical needs. So, why the
enormous percentage drop when moving to younger
children? Where are all the babies and Caucasian
toddlers being profiled? It turns out that these
MARKETABLE children are contracted through PRIVATE
adoption agencies and sold to prospective parents
that are willing to PAY for them.
One woman on the foster care list got a job
warehousing these infants even though the state
had denied her application for a foster care
license... private agencies don't have to follow
the states criteria. She will be warehousing them
until the adoption agency can "strike a deal" with
the buyers.
But, back to the subject at hand... what
about the children that are being profiled on this
site? Many of the profiles I pulled up were NOT
legally free for adoption (i.e. parental rights
had not been terminated). For example:
A sibling group of 3 boys profile states,
"They came into care when their birth family was
unable to provide for their basic necessities."
which means poverty. However, the subsidy rate for
adopting these children is $2,400 per month.
Imagine what the birth family could have done with
that. A sibling group of 2, one boy and one
girl profile states, "Termination of Parental
Rights is being pursued... Anticipated date of
Termination of Parental Rights is February 2000."
That's TEN months away! What kind of changes could
the parents make in 10 months time? And what's so
special about February of 2000? Could this be the
22 month mark needed to terminate? Could it be
that the state planned to adopt these children out
from day one? A sibling group of 2, one boy
and one girl profile states, "...are not yet
legally free for adoption. Anticipated date for
termination of parental rights is January 2000."
That's NINE months away! A sibling group of 3,
two boys and one girl profile state, "They are not
legally free and regular visits with the birth
family continue. Termination of parental rights is
anticipated June 1999" So, the children are in
regular contact with their parents, proving that
they aren't monsters! And, while the parents may
very well believe that they are working toward
getting their children home, the state is
advertising them for sale on the internet. A
sibling group of 3 boys profile states, "They are
not yet legally free and subsidies are available."
Yes, a subsidy of $3,000 per month is available
for taking these boys. This site reeks of
government corruption and illustrates that CPS
(Child Protective Services) has NO INTENTION of
returning your child once they have possession of
him/her. While parents are falling all over
themselves trying to cooperate with the hope that
CPS will return their children, they are being
sold on the internet like slaves on the auction
block!
We must make parents aware of this
corruption! They would be MUCH DIFFERENT fighters
if they knew CPS's plan from the beginning. If any
of you have children in foster care, I suggest you
look for them at the adoption sites listed below.
The Faces of Adoption (http://www.adopt.org
) -covers Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware,
Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine,
Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Nebraska, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin & West
Virginia
Match! Net 2000 (http://www.kffk.org/ )
-covers Kansas
Adopt America Network
(www.adoptamerica.org )
Adoption.com
(http://www.adoption.com/children/ ) -covers
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Dist. of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin & Wyoming
The Adoption Exchange
(http://www.adoptex.org/profiles.htm ) -covers
Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Missouri, Nevada &
South Dakota
Northwest Adoption Exchange
(http://www.jetcity.com/~nwae/ ) -covers
Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah &
Washington
Adopt Ohio
(http://www.state.oh.us/odhs/oapl/index.htm )
-covers Ohio
Florida's Waiting
Children
(http://sun6.dms.state.fl.us/cf_web/adopt/photo.html
) -covers Florida
Missouri Adoption
Photolist
(http://www.dss.state.mo.us/dfs/adopt/plist.htm )
-covers Missouri
Missouri - Jackson
County Photolistings (http://www.kclinc.org/mdfs/
) -covers Jackson County (Kansas City), MO
Illinois Adoption Site
(http://www.state.il.us/dcfs/adlink.htm ) -
covers Illinois
Texas Adoption site
(T.A.R.E.)
(http://www.tdprs.state.tx.us/adoption/tare.html )
-covers Texas
Florida's Waiting Kids
(http://sun6.dms.state.fl.us/cf_web/adopt/photo.html
) -covers Florida
Kentucky Web Site
(http://cfc-chs.chr.state.ky.us/CFC/DSS/SNAP/Snap.htm
) -covers Kentucky
Minnesota's Waiting
Children (http://www.mnadopt.org/Search.asp )
-covers Minnesota
"Adoption was created to provide
homes for orphans. These by definition are
children without parents. Car crashes, war,
natural disasters. It was never created to provide
children to ''poor infertile couples''. When did
the wires get crossed? I guess when someone
started making money. Children are not a
commodity!!!! Get a puppy."
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