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The Silence of the Brave: How Nancy Schaefer’s Death Unmasked a Web of Government Corruption Beyond CPS

When Georgia State Senator Nancy Schaefer dared to expose the cash-for-kids corruption inside Child Protective Services, she uncovered more than bureaucratic mismanagement—she revealed a government-funded machine incentivized to destroy families. Months later, she was found dead. Labeled a murder-suicide by authorities, her death silenced one of the only voices willing to call CPS what it had become: a taxpayer-backed child trafficking operation. But the rot doesn’t end there. From family courts to federally funded NGOs, a sprawling web of secrecy and profit thrives—shielded by immunity, powered by incentives, and enforced through silence.

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Government Overreach or Necessary Action? 88 Children Seized from Iowa Faith-Based Camp with Few Answers Given

In Louisa County, Iowa, 88 children from a Christian summer camp were taken into protective custody, raising concerns about due process and government transparency. The lack of specific charges or evidence of abuse has alarmed the community, prompting calls for accountability and investigation into the motivations behind this mass removal.

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Justice Under Siege – How the System Crushes Those Who Speak Out

Part 12 of “Court of Ruin” addresses systemic injustice in South Carolina’s family court, focusing on reform proposals to enhance oversight, transparency, and accountability. It emphasizes the necessity of independent reviews, fair legal representation, and protections for whistleblowers, culminating in a call to action for collective change in a broken system.

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Three Little Graves: What Happens When the System Breaks a Father and Buries His Children

Three little girls, Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia, were tragically murdered during a court-approved visit with their father, Travis Decker, a homeless veteran with untreated PTSD. This incident highlights failures within the family court system, mental health evaluations, and social services. It calls for urgent reform to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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From Custody to Crisis: A Weekend of Violence, Grief, and Arrests

The content discusses several violent incidents related to child custody exchanges in the U.S., highlighting the associated dangers and systemic flaws within custody and child welfare systems. Cases in Florida and Person County illustrate the emotional turmoil families face, underscoring the urgent need for reforms, safety measures, and effective communication to prevent such tragedies.

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Two Schools. Two Kids. No Court Order. Why I’m Investigating a Disturbing Attempted Child Removal in San Marcos.

On May 1, 2025, officials from various agencies attempted to remove Giselle Smiel’s children from school without legal authorization or notification. Despite no court order and no emergencies declared, this incident highlights serious violations of parental rights and due process. An investigation has been launched to uncover the circumstances behind this alarming event.

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Miroth v. Trinity County: A Landmark Win for Families Fighting CPS Injustice

On May 8, 2025, a California court ruled in favor of Trish Miroth against Trinity County Child Protective Services, challenging unlawful child removal. The court rejected the County’s motion to dismiss based on the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, affirming federal jurisdiction in civil rights cases. This landmark decision empowers families against CPS overreach.

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