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Friday, June 6, 2014

CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT & CHILD TRAFFICKING

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Friday, June 6, 2014:  Remember the Franklin cover-up? There is an excellent chance that you never heard of it, which is by design. It began with a raid of the Omaha, Nebraska’s Franklin Community Federal Credit Union in November 1988. Forty million dollars was missing and the credit union’s manager, Republican Party big shot Lawrence King, Jr. appeared at the epicenter of a brewing monetary scandal. As investigators began to probe deeper into the matter, they uncovered a network of sex trafficking of young children and minors that appeared to have connections to the highest levels of the state and federal government. Their investigation, however, was impeded by members of certain law enforcement agencies and members of the media. Other investigators were unable to finish their investigation, as they met untimely and even tragic ends. It is a tale of drugs, money-laundering, child abuse and even ritual murder. The story is told in a book titled The Franklin Cover-up written by former Nebraska Senator John DeCamp.


Today, a similar and equally nefarious pattern of child trafficking has been uncovered. There have been children taken from their otherwise stable homes by Child Protective Services and through other means under pretexts that have no basis in reality, except perhaps, as retribution for speaking out against homosexual marriage or disagreeing with various official government positions. It’s retribution at its worst and most heinous.
At the tip of the investigative spear today is Dave Hodges, a well-respected psychology, statistics and research professor, a college basketball coach, a mental health counselor, a political activist, writer and host of The Common Sense Show. He has uncovered what appears to be an agenda that has its origins and tentacles into various state agencies, combined with certain aspects of the Affordable Care Act, or “Obamacare.”

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