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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From “Conspiracy Theory” to Policy Disaster — and Back Again

In 2025, Michael Phillips highlights how numerous beliefs deemed outrageous in 2020 became official policies under Biden by 2024. He outlines 15 examples, including digital vaccine passports and government-funded censorship, emphasizing Trump’s efforts to reverse these changes. The article critiques the transformation of conspiracy theories into reality, urging vigilance.

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“The Maryland Way”: A Deep-Rooted Culture of Corruption Hiding in Plain Sight

Maryland faces a persistent corruption issue, with scandals spanning decades involving various officials, including governors and mayors. Despite attempted reforms, corrupt practices continue due to weak oversight and a politically loyal electorate. The normalization of corruption is alarming, requiring public demand for accountability to initiate real change and break this damaging tradition.

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The Fight After the Final Order: How South Carolina Courts Leave Pro Se Parents With No Way Out

William Sewell faces dire consequences following the Family Court of Dorchester County’s ruling granting custody of his daughter to his ex-wife, imposing significant financial burdens, and denying him legal representation. Despite these challenges, he pursues two post-judgment motions, arguing judicial bias and constitutional violations, determined to fight for his rights and child.

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Maryland’s Dirty Voter Rolls: Republicans Sound the Alarm as Feds Join Scrutiny

Maryland’s elections officials face scrutiny over voter integrity after a DOJ letter questioned compliance with the National Voter Registration Act. A GOP legal warning alleges inaccuracies in voter rolls, with registration numbers exceeding eligible citizens. Critics highlight potential voter fraud risks, urging action before the 2026 elections to restore public trust.

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FEMA’s Western Maryland Denial: Bureaucracy, Not Bad Faith, Is the Real Disaster

In May, catastrophic floods in Western Maryland caused $15.8 million in damage, surpassing FEMA’s thresholds for aid but resulting in a denial. The article highlights systemic flaws in FEMA’s bureaucracy, advocating for streamlined processes, accountability, and automatic relief based on damage assessments to ensure effective disaster response for affected communities.

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Abigail Spanberger’s Intelligence Resume: Public Servant or Political Operator?

Former U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger’s gubernatorial campaign highlights her controversial service on the House Intelligence Committee. Critics argue she has used her CIA background to endorse partisan agendas rather than promote transparency. Many fear her ties to a politicized intelligence community signal a lack of accountability, raising concerns about her suitability for governance.

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The Mica Adler Case: How Overreach and Ideology in Maine’s Child Welfare System Break Families Apart

When a jury clears a mother of abuse charges and even the state drops its case—yet she still can’t regain custody of her son—you’re no longer looking at justice. You’re looking at ideology disguised as protection. The Mica Adler case reveals how Maine’s child welfare system punishes poverty, out-of-the-box parenting, and nonconformity while failing to prioritize real child safety. It’s not about the best interests of the child—it’s about obedience to a bureaucratic standard.

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Ten Ways Governor Wes Moore Has Impoverished Marylanders — And Why It’s Time to Rethink His Agenda

Under Governor Wes Moore, Maryland has seen detrimental economic and social policies that have harmed the working and middle class. His progressive initiatives have led to tax increases, inflated utility costs, overregulation of small businesses, and expanded welfare dependency, leaving many Marylanders poorer and less hopeful for the future.

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10 Ways Family Courts Hide Misconduct: A Deep Dive into the Shadows of Justice

Family courts often fail to act in the best interests of children and families, enabling misconduct by judges and legal actors. Techniques such as sealing records, reframing misconduct, and dismissing pro se litigant motions compromise justice. Without accountability, family courts protect themselves rather than serving families, necessitating demands for transparency and oversight.

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