Kidnaping
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary the meaning of the word:
kid-nap
Etymology: probably back-formation from kidnapper, from kid + obsolete napper thief:
to seize and detain or carry away by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom
And Kidnaping is exactly what the so-called Children Protective Services (CPS) agencies do. They
Kidnap Children from their Parents under any imaginable excuse in order to feed the profit-driven
Foster Care Industry. In turn the Foster Care Industry is permanently feeding the ever expanding
Prison, Homeless, and Mentally Ill Industries. All of them are at the same time Social Cancers
and Social Cancer Producers themselves, recycling from each other and ever feeding from each other.
A positive feedback mechanism, a self-feeding recycling loop that expands and reinforces this
growth.
One does not have to be a genius to predict whose Children would these Predators kidnap. Of course
they Prey on those Children whose Parents offer the less resistance to their attacks: in New York City,
Black and Latino Parents who happen to be poor.
In other parts of the country where there are no Blacks or Latinos, these heartless Predators kidnap
White Children whose Parents are not rich.
Criminal Law: Kidnapping
DOJ: Kidnapping & Hostage Taking
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