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Young Mother Sues Corrupt Baltimore County Social Services Who Kidnapped Her Daughter, but She Needs Your HelpJune 14, 2023 6:02 pmLast month we introduced our readers to Jennifer Guskin who was sexually trafficked as a child, suffering evils more horrible than anything else we had ever published before, with a video I put together of Jennifer sharing her story. When Jennifer first went public about her life and the horrors she suffered as a child back in 2018, the Baltimore County Department of Social Services Child Advocacy Center, working together with Howard County General Hospital, took custody of her newborn daughter on false charges of drug abuse. After an investigation cleared her of any drug abuse, they allegedly continued to hold her baby and stipulated that to get her baby back she had to "stop talking on Social Media." Today, her daughter is 5 years old and back in their life, but Jennifer is trying to fight back and expose this corrupt business of child trafficking that is done under the color of law and referred to as "Foster Care" and "Adoption", but is mainly a system that rakes in $billions annually to traffick children, something we have been exposing for almost a decade now through our MedicalKidnap.com website with hundreds of stories. When Jennifer states that "I am not the first" in reference to the child welfare system's attempts to blackmail her by forcing her to take her story down off of the Internet as a requirement to get her child back, she is telling the truth, because we have been documenting many cases where this has happened for years now. The evil child welfare system does not want their crimes exposed to the public, as it is a very lucrative child trafficking business that employs hundreds of thousands of people nationwide, from social workers to attorneys to judges and many others who earn their living from this corrupt system. I myself and Health Impact News have been threatened more times than I can count, by judges, lawyers, district attorneys and others demanding that we take down certain stories that expose their corruption. This evil MUST be exposed, and I greatly admire the strength and the courage of this young mother, who herself has suffered so much, to take on this battle to fight for the abused and trafficked children suffering through government taxpayer programs that keep this system operating. But she can't do it alone. She needs a nation of warriors committed to the truth who will not back down from evil, to expose this depth of corruption and start the process of holding them accountable. U.S. Government Bypassing 4th Amendment by Buying Your Personal Information from "Data Brokers"June 14, 2023 7:41 pmThe US has been buying "large" amounts of commercially available data on internet users for the purposes of spying, according to a new government report. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on Friday declassified(Opens in a new window) a report from January 2022 that outlines the US government's approach to using Commercially Available Information (CAI), which can come from data brokers working in the internet ad and analytics industries. The purchased information includes details from users' smartphones and social media accounts. Although the data is usually stripped of personal details, the report notes: "It is often possible (using other CAI) to deanonymize and identify individuals, including US persons." The agencies buying the information include the FBI, the Department of Defense, the Defense Intelligence Agency, along with a redacted government group, which might be the CIA(Opens in a new window). But the report also concedes the same government purchases risk harming US citizens since the acquired data could be exploited to find out someone's personal details, including their sex life. The declassification of the report prompted Sen. Wyden to call on the US government to rein in the "unchecked" surveillance. "According to this report, the ODNI does not even know which federal intelligence agencies are buying Americans' personal data," he said in a statement(Opens in a new window). "If the government can buy its way around Fourth Amendment due-process, there will be few meaningful limits on government surveillance." |
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