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All Powerful Child Protective Services Investigator


Child Protective Services Investigator Omniscient.


The image of the child protective services investigator has changed since they began service back in the 1970’s from kindly concerned to all-seeing, all-wise super-humans.

But more importantly, the investigator is just like your typical traffic cop, they are working in a quota system and need to fill one each month.

Take the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, which is explicit about rewarding state agencies up to $4,000 per child for a foster care placement.

There is even federal assistance to state agencies, like Child Protective Services (CPS) to “reach their targets for children in foster care”.

That’s a lot of federal, state, and local tax dollars going to CPS, big business foster care, and corporate mental health facilities.

In many cases, the children that are yanked from homes, could very well be better off with Grandma or Sister, but Judges are under the thumb of CPS and big business here as well.

It is estimated that the foster care industry is a well over $12 Billion per year industry if one looks at where the money goes to Attorneys, Social workers, Diagnosticians, Mental Health facilities, Foster and Group Homes get the lion’s share of the “revenues.”



A Look at the Numbers

The Child Protective Services Investigator pulls in the numbers across the states. For example, in Alaska, with a child population of 192,261 in ’08, CPS Commandos captured 15,703 children, or 1 in 12. In that same year, Kansas CPSIs netted 1,872 kids from homes, but only 1,104 of those cases has substantiated charges of abuse.

In Ohio, 272 children were removed for “reasons unknown” as stated by the Ohio CPS. These, and like numbers in all of the US states, have prompted social workers and others to admit that perhaps an ethical line is being crossed. You think?

However, some organizations have sprung up in defense. The Home School Legal Defense Association offers members immediate legal assistance if approached by a social worker, as this org had duly noted home schoolers are being particularly targeted.

Which is interesting in itself, as there seems to be a backlash for parents refusing to send their children to state-run schools. Can you imagine why?

Home schoolers and private school parents are more likely to receive a “home visitor” sent from a CPS agency then any other type of parent. It’s clear they want your child “in the system” and not on the outside.

These “visitors” are actually undercover CPS investigators on reconnaissance for anything they can find actionable, and refusing entry could be deemed just that.


How to Protect Yourself from the Child Protective Services Investigator

It’s a sad state of affairs when one needs protection from zealots like the Child Protective Services Investigator, but this is the society that we have let be created.

CPS services really have nothing in their sights other than our children and it is important that we protect ourselves from the dangers of this heinous organization.

Your only hope is to have a good attorney on retainer that is serious about supporting parental rights over government power, knows family law, regulations and policies, and will stand up in court against CPSIs, Judges, and prosecutors instead of just collaborating as so many do.





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