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Hiding in Plain Sight: Foster Care Fraud in Arizona

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Walter Davis – Executive Producer – Jill Jones-Soderman – Co-Host Feature Richard Manuel – Prospective Adoptive Parent – Investigator - Activist

This show will focus on Government Sponsored/Supported Adoption/Foster Care Fraud. 

The story of one Man’s Crusade as he witnessed massive crimes against children upfront and personal Bears Witness and Gives Testimony. 

Rick’s Story Includes: 

The Lure of Creating a Happy Family through Adoption -  

The Personal Dream Betrayal of the Dream for Prospective Parent and Children on Display- Children are Window Dressing pictured to create the stock pile of child merchandise in a catalogue. 

The Assembly Line Business of Foster Care/ Adoption Fraud Spelled Out. Factory Farming Children in the Industrial Age –

As the age of humane treatment of farm animals approaches, the humane treatment of children remains a myth as the reporting of child sexual abuse is greeted with accusations of “coaching, brain washing, parental alienation”.

Children are transferred into the hands of abusers as police, criminal justice authorities, therapists, forensic experts advise to allow evidence to “ripen” as child victims suffer irreparable harm from inescapable horrendous embedded memories. 

Blanket, hollow accusations of “retaliation” for___ are flung in the face of those who come forward to report. Those who disclose horrific crimes often face severe consequences for disclosure and even more severe consequences for perseverance in insisting upon investigation of allegations.

Part 2 will focus on: Adoption and Foster Care Fraud in Arizona, The Story of St. Nicholas of Mira and the Catholic Church

Dr. Jill Jones-Soderman 866-553-6931 Info@fcvfc.org Walter Davis 760-917-1251 

 

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