The State Can Steal Your Baby Anytime They Want with a False Drug Test -The Criminal Drug Testing Market

The Marshall Project, a "nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system," just published an investigative report about a topic I have written about for the past decade, which is that States can take your baby away from you anytime they want based simply on a drug test, even if that drug test is false. The Marshall Project investigation does a good job showing how widespread and common this problem is of taking babies away from parents on false drug tests. In 2016, Congress mandated states to submit the number of “substance-affected” infants to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Not all states track every case, but from fiscal years 2018 through 2022, medical professionals reported at least 170,000 infants to child welfare agencies for exposure to substances, according to an analysis by The Marshall Project. In 2022 alone, more than 35,000 such cases were reported, and authorities removed more than 6,000 infants from their families, their analysis found. The harms of drug testing fall disproportionately on low-income, Black, Hispanic and Native American women, who studies have found are more likely to be tested when they give birth, more likely to be investigated, and less likely to reunite with their children after they’ve been removed. But the false-positive cases The Marshall Project identified include parents of all socioeconomic classes and occupations — from a lawyer to a school librarian to a nurse who drug tests other people for a living. “People should be concerned,” said Dr. Stephen Patrick, a leading neonatal researcher who chairs the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta. “This could happen to any one of us.” Indeed, not only "could" this happen to any one of us, it DOES happen, all the time, and we have documented numerous cases where this has happened over the past decade.

California Foster Father Sentenced to 6 Life Terms in Child Sex Trafficking Case: Hid Children for 10 Years Where They Were Chained, Raped, Tortured, and Starved

Jose Centeno of Rohnert Park, in Sonoma County, California, was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences last week for torturing, starving, raping and sodomizing his three foster children, whom he kept hidden from the public in cages for 10 years. I have covered a lot of these kinds of stories for more than a decade, and this one is vying for First Place in the most horrific and demonic stories that I have ever encountered. Jose Centeno and his wife Gina Centeno were both arrested in August of 2020, but Gina died in jail earlier this year while awaiting trial. When their arrest was made in 2020, it drew national attention, especially after it was discovered that one of the foster children had not been seen in about 10 years, Kaya Centeno, who is the only one that I could find a photo of online. The jury trial of Jose Centeno was conducted in July of this year (2024), and the details and testimonies that were presented in the courtroom literally traumatized the jury, as is to be expected, and as I have personally also experienced over the years from covering these types of cases. What these corporate media sources failed to report, however, was the back story about how this horror could have continued for so long with a state-licensed foster care family. A situation like this does not just happen by a rogue, rare exception to the foster care system. To get away with a child sex trafficking operation like this, there has to be complicity from local law enforcement, to the social service agencies that allow this to happen, and none of the corporate media reports even bothered to look into that. Nor did they bother to investigate why these children were taken away from their biological family in the first place. One of the articles I read while researching this story from Sonoma County today mentioned that there had also been a federal lawsuit filed in this case, but that it had been settled. It took me some time, but I found the lawsuit, and it has NOT been settled, but is still ongoing. This lawsuit provides a LOT more details, including suing all the people and government employees who were complicit with this child sex trafficking ring, and providing details that are even more horrible than what the corporate media is reporting.

Arizona Man Sexually Abused by Foster Parents as a Child is Murdered at Age 21 – Pedophiles Continue to be Licensed Foster Parents Across the U.S.

We have some sad news to report to our Health Impact News readers who have followed our reporting on the hundreds of Medical Kidnapping stories we published between 2014 through 2019. One of the most horrific stories we have ever published and have been following since 2017, is the case of David Frodsham, who was arrested and convicted of running a child pornography and child sex trafficking operation out of his Arizona, State-licensed foster home in 2017. Most of our original articles centered around then 2-year-old Devani, who was repeatedly raped and trafficked in the Frodsham foster home, and then after David Frodsham was arrested by federal agents, she was placed into another foster home by a Christian agency, where her body was scalded by hot water in a bathtub, resulting in her losing two of her toes. That foster mother is also now serving a prison term. After David Frodsham's conviction, two of his adopted sons aged out of the system, and proceeded to sue the State of Arizona, as well as the Christian adoption agencies that allowed this house of horrors to operate for years, even after they tried to report the abuses that were happening in this State-approved foster home. Both boys, as well as others, were repeatedly raped and trafficked as they grew up in this foster home. One of those boys was Trevor Frodsham, who apparently was fostered or adopted by another couple for a while after he left the Frodsham home, as he apparently took on the name "Trevor Williams." Last year (2023), we reported how the State of Arizona and the Catholic Adoption agency who were both defendants, were petitioning the court to dismiss the case, claiming that they had "qualified immunity" in the case that prevented them from being tried in court. I looked up Trevor's case today in preparing to write this article, and it was settled in November of 2023, although the terms of the settlement were sealed by the court, and I was not able to see what the terms of the settlement were. But it doesn't matter, as several weeks ago (June 17th) Trevor was shot and murdered in Tucson while reportedly sitting in his car at an intersection. The alleged murderer, Jose K. Chavez, was arrested a few weeks later on July 8, 2024. No motive or details of the murder have been made known to public at this time. But the real tragedy of Trevor Frodsham's story and the house of horrors that raped and trafficked children while being sanctioned and licensed by the State and by Christian adoption agencies, is that the exact same thing is happening right now all across the nation, where Christians and the State conspire together to kidnap and traffick children.

Medical Kidnappers Lose Major Court Battles but Child Trafficking through Child Welfare Continues

We get to end this week with some rare positive news stories in the subject of medical kidnapping and child trafficking in the U.S. The highly public medical kidnapping case in Florida that was made popular with the Netflix film "Take Care of Maya" ended this week, where a jury awarded over $210 million to the Kowalski family for their losses during the time Maya was medically kidnapped by Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in Florida which led her mother to commit suicide. After Netflix blew up this story nationwide, it is hard to understand what the rationale was that led Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital to decide to take this trial to a jury, instead of settling out of court to avoid the bad publicity that this case brings against them. The only possible reason that makes any sense to me, is that these hospital executives were drunk on their own delusions, and actually believed that if they presented their case to a jury that the jury would think like them, believing that hospitals and doctors are just a step below "gods" and always know best, and decide in their favor. Regardless of their reasoning, this case exposed the Satanic evil activities of the medical system and child trafficking more than any other film has to date. Here are some additional court cases against the Child Traffickers in the U.S. that were in the news recently.

Psychiatrist and Chairman of Arkansas Medical Board Charged with Medically Kidnapping 100s of People

Medical kidnapping is a tragedy that occurs every day in the United States, and yet because our culture treats medical doctors as a class of people just slightly below the rank of "God," seldom is medical kidnapping ever reported in the media for what it really is, HUMAN TRAFFICKING. The horrors of child trafficking, REAL child trafficking through the medical system, often overshadow the fact that adults in the United States are medically kidnapped at a rate that is about 3 times more frequent than child medical kidnapping. The absolute worst class of "medical doctors" licensed by the State to prescribe deadly drugs or vaccines, including by force against the will of the "patient," are the nation's psychiatrists, which as a class of "doctors" have the worst record of sex abuse and criminal convictions of any other class of medical professionals. Psychiatry is a religion, with psychiatrists serving as "priests" in this religion, and we recently published an article showing how the entire “brain imbalance” theory of "mental disease" has been proven to be bogus. One of these criminal psychiatrists who has allegedly kidnapped hundreds of patients has been featured in many of the corporate media news sites this past week, Arkansas psychiatrist Brian Hyatt, who was also the Chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board. Hyatt reportedly incarcerated his victims against their will, and then fraudulently billed Medicare for services never performed on them. In one case, a victim reports that it took the sheriff to come into the hospital to rescue him from his medical prison. This doctor's crimes were so horrible, that the corporate media could not ignore them and were basically forced to cover this story once the State Attorney General got involved. But even in their reporting, they sanitize these crimes and do not call it what it really is: medical kidnapping and human trafficking. And it happens every day all across this country. This kidnapper in Arkansas got caught in his crimes, but most do not.

Family Files Federal Lawsuit Against Massachusetts Police and Government for Medically Kidnapping Infant & Toddler at 1 a.m. in Home Invasion

A family who took their 3-month-old son to an emergency room in Waltham, Massachusetts last year at the advice of their pediatrician because the infant had a 103 degree fever, is now suing Waltham police and social workers who came to their home unannounced at 1 a.m. in the morning and forced their way into their home to remove both their 3-month-old baby and his 3-year-old brother, with no warrant, simply because an x-ray taken of the baby a couple of days earlier showed a healed fractured rib in the baby. That was all it took for local authorities to medically kidnap their children, by forcing their way into the family's home in the middle of the night and terrorizing the young children by kidnapping them and taking them away from their parents. The parents were eventually cleared of all charges and their children were returned to them, but now the parents are suing to try and stop this from happening to other families. This story has received national media attention, and The Pacific Legal Foundation has taken up their case and filed a federal lawsuit. Sadly, this is a common story in the U.S. and not rare at all. We have covered dozens of these stories over the past several years. As we have reported over the years, taking your child to an emergency room is one of the most dangerous things parents can do these days, as there is a huge industry devoted to "medical child abuse" and "child abuse pediatricians" along with their "child abuse" teams which can only be funded and their salaries justified by finding "child abuse" in pediatric patients brought to the hospital. Unsuspecting parents bring their child to the emergency room and often end up having x-rays taken of their child, and based solely on an x-ray these "child abuse" pediatric doctors will order a child be seized from their parents, even before an investigation can be conducted. It is a horrific violation of constitutional rights, as even terrorists, rapists, murderers, etc. are afforded due process of law in the criminal justice system, but parents are not given those same rights in Family Court. After a medical doctor suggests "child abuse", the children are often ripped away from the parents without any charges even filed, and then they have to prove their innocence, which can take months or even years, to get their children back.

Texas Medically Kidnaps Newborn Baby Born at Home Because Parents Refused to Bring the Baby to the Hospital

A newborn baby was medically kidnapped in Texas last month (March, 2023) because the parents chose to have a home birth with a licensed midwife, and when they took the baby to their pediatrician for a routine checkup, the doctor stated that the child had jaundice and required to be hospitalized. The parents refused to take the baby to the hospital, choosing instead to treat the jaundice themselves under the care of their licensed midwife, so the doctor called Child "Protection" Services who then came with police to the home and abducted the breastfeeding baby by force. The parents finally got to take their baby home earlier today (April 20, 2023) now over a month old, mainly because this became a national story and many people from the community came out to protest. This family will now have to deal with this trauma for the rest of their lives, and who knows what medical treatment was given to the baby while out of the care of the parents.

Report: Hundreds of Thousands of Parents in the U.S. Having their Children Kidnapped by the State at a Rate that Doubled in 6 Years

ProPublica teamed up with NBC News to publish an investigation into families who lose their parental rights through the Child Welfare system and often never get their children back. The title of their report is: The “Death Penalty” of Child Welfare: In Six Months or Less, Some Parents Lose Their Kids Forever. The focus of their investigation was the length of time it took before the State terminated parental rights, based mainly on a 1997 law passed by President Bill Clinton, the Adoption and Safe Families Act. As we have published many times over the years on our MedicalKidnap.com website, this law released federal funding that actually encourages states to take children away from their families, rather than encourage "safe families." And while the Clintons are usually blamed for this horrendous law, it was the Republican-led Congress under Newt Gingrich that passed this law and delivered it to President Clinton to sign, so the guilt extends to both political parties. The ProPublica report focuses on West Virginia, because: "No state terminates parental rights more frequently or faster than West Virginia, according to a ProPublica and NBC News analysis. One in 50 children here experienced the severing of their relationships with both of their parents from 2015 to 2019." Nationwide, they report, "the parents of about 327,000 children lost their rights from 2015 to 2019," and: "According to a recent study, the risk that a child will experience the loss of their legal relationship with their parents roughly doubled from 2000 to 2016. One in 100 U.S. children — disproportionately Black and Native American — experience termination through the child welfare system before they turn 18, the study found." ProPublica and NBC News are most certainly not the first ones to report on this evil practice in the U.S., demonstrating that this problem is so huge, that even the corporate news has to report on it, as it is a problem that cannot be ignored. I have been covering this issue for almost a decade, and without corporate sponsors and investors, I am free to report on this issue without "sanitizing" it and call it what it actually is: CHILD TRAFFICKING, all done under the color of the law. When a person or organization comes into the home of a family and uses force to take children away from their parents, when neither the parents nor the children are requesting or desiring such an action, and in fact are resisting it, what do you call that? It's called KIDNAPPING!

Families Sue Governor DeSantis and State of Florida for Medically Kidnapping Their Children

We recently reported how Florida Governor Ron DeSantis threatened parents in his state who took their children to “family friendly drag shows" by stating that he would ask Child Protection Services (CPS) to investigate these parents for "child endangerment," although he has not issued similar threats against parents who choose to inject their children with deadly COVID-19 vaccines. Last week, Katie LaGrone with WPTV Channel 5 in West Palm Beach reported on a lawsuit with multiple families suing Gov. DeSantis and the State of Florida for medically kidnapping their children. This problem of state-sponsored child kidnapping and trafficking, is systemic in Florida, and NOT rare. “It’s happening all over Florida,” said attorney Octavia Brown of Community Law for Families and Children. She’s part of a team of attorneys who filed the complaint. When LaGrone suggested the lawsuit accused kidnapping by and within the system, Brown responded “what else do you call it? If there is someone who is connected to the system and they see a child that they want, they are going to get the child." Brown is also a former insider who worked as an attorney for DCF and other agencies representing Florida’s foster care system. She explained how some staff members who collaborate to deliberately keep a child from being placed with biological relatives can get away with it. “This system is so bogged down”, she said. “When they [system staff] come in with these false stories or they come in with false allegations of caregivers having backgrounds, the judge is not going to say ‘oh let me look into that home study or let me look into that criminal record,” she explained. Brown said young parents and poor families are most vulnerable to what they dub as “internal diversion” practices. “Because those families don’t have the money to fight the bogus allegations,” Brown said.

USA Today Shows How States Pay Foster Parents to Take Care of Children Removed from Poor Families but Offer No Assistance to the Biological Families to Keep Their Children

I am pleased to see the corporate media cover an issue that we have covered here at Health Impact News, and especially on our MedicalKidnap.com website, for almost a decade now, which is that most children removed from their home and put into foster care are not abused, but are living in poverty where it makes it difficult for their families to take care of them. These children are medically kidnapped from their families for "neglect," usually "medical neglect," and not abuse. So rather than provide assistance to these poor families so they can keep their children, they remove them from the home, against their wish and the wish of their family, and put into the very lucrative child welfare system where they become foster children or adopted children. The tragedy in almost all of these stories is not only that the families lose their children, but that their children are usually suffering from the abuses of the medical system, which their parents blindly trusted. So while this story by USA Today does address many of the key issues, especially with children who are handicapped, they won't go all the way in their investigations to report that a child suffering from autism, for example, is most likely vaccine injured as well. The USA Today has started a series on this issue, and this one is about Florida. You know, that "family friendly" and "conservative" State.