Greg Pound has had his four
children stolen from him for over two years now. His story is nearly
identical to thousands of other parents who face similar situations
in which they have had their children taken from them by the Florida
Department of Children and Families. Falsified charges and faked
documents are the norm, and hardship beyond comprehension is abound.
The Florida DCF is not the only corrupt government agency that has
ruined families in the United States of America. The Texas Youth
Commission has been recently exposed by Dr. Jerome Corsi as being a
hotbed of pedophilia. Young boys ages 10-20 are systematically raped
by guards and administrators, but investigation is denied because
the boys supposedly did not sustain "bodily injury." The
transnational corporation Dyncorp has been found engaging in human
trafficking, and has sent lobbyists to Washington D.C. in an attempt
to block legislation that would stop this practice.
As anyone who has taken a course
in Criminology knows, smart criminals assume positions of power, and
put on the uniform of individuals who society looks to for
protection. Once in these positions, they prey upon the weak, naive
and gullible. CPS and other organizations dedicated to the aid of
children are often plagued with such criminals. To be sure, not all
individuals employed by these agencies are criminals. However,
statistically children are at extremely high risk to be sexually
abused or mistreated once captured by these systems.
The Criminal Florida Department
of Children and Families
Unlike many of the parents who
lose their children to the Florida DCF, Greg Pound chose to fight.
His efforts paid off when DCF investigator Megan Gallagher, who
handled Greg's case
was arrested for falsifying
cases. After losing their first children, and having become pregnant
again, Greg's wife was forced to leave the jurisdiction of the DCF.
"None of my kids had cavities," said Pond. Now he sees them with
ringworm, lice, and multiple cavities since they have been away from
him. Greg wanted to do more to expose this corrupt system, and in a
matter of hours standing in front of the Pinellas County Criminal
Courthouse he received hours of footage of individuals testifying to
abuses by the criminal DCF.
"It's a situation here where
they're laundering people for money.. those who can't defend
themselves against them," said Pound on the Alex Jones show. Greg's
website at
www.freeourkids.com features
many of the interviews conducted, including a video of Greg himself
speaking about his personal situation.
One woman who was interviewed had
her young four month old baby was taken from her. Prescription drugs
that she was taking showed a false positive on her required drug
test as signs of cocaine, but this didn't matter, her child was
stolen.
The Texas Youth Commission
As highlighted
in an article by Jerome
Corsi, the Texas Youth Commission is effectively being run by felons
and pedophiles. In an investigation conducted by a Texas Ranger,
charges were made that "...administrators
would rouse boys from their sleep for the purpose of conducting
all-night sex parties." Corsi states,
"The Texas
Youth Comission controversy traces back to a criminal
investigation conducted in 2005 by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski.
The investigation revealed key employees at the West Texas State
School in Pyote, Texas, were systematically abusing youth
inmates in their custody.
Burzynski
presented his findings to the attorney general in Texas, to the
U.S. Attorney Sutton, and to the Department of Justice civil
rights division. From all three, Burzynski received no interest
in prosecuting the alleged sexual offenses."
The article
continues,
"Burzynski
presented his findings to the attorney general in Texas, to the
U.S. Attorney Sutton, and to the Department of Justice civil
rights division. From all three, Burzynski received no interest
in prosecuting the alleged sexual offenses."
Burzynski received a letter in
July of 2005 from Bill Baumann, assistant U.S. attorney in Sutton's
office. The letter explained that because the victims sustained no
"bodily injury," no prosecution would take place.
Genger
Galloway, a mother from Texas who's son has been severely beaten,
raped and abused while inside the facility is now pushing for
something to be done. With increased media attention, the case and
others like it are picking up speed and getting traction.
Texas cable news reports,
"Galloway's son is now 19
years old. She said she recently learned that while inside state
facilities her son became a victim.
"The officer locked him in
there with [another inmate] and [the inmate] beat him, and he
raped him and he sodomized him," Galloway said. Galloway told
lawmakers repeated calls for investigations have gone nowhere."
Dyncorp
(now owned by Computer Sciences
Corporation)
One final example is not of an
organization dedicated to the aid of children, but rather a
multinational corporation. On
March 11, 2005 Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney confronted Donald
Rumsfeld on the issue of Dyncorp's involvement in sex slavery.
McKinney: "Mr. Secretary, I
watched President Bush deliver a moving speech at the United Nations
in September 2003, in which he mentioned the crisis of the sex
trade. The President called for the punishment of those involved in
this horrible business. But at the very moment of that speech,
DynCorp was exposed for having been involved in the buying and
selling of young women and children. While all of this was going on,
DynCorp kept the Pentagon contract to administer the smallpox and
anthrax vaccines, and is now working on a plague vaccine through the
Joint Vaccine Acquisition Program. Mr. Secretary, is it [the] policy
of the U.S. Government to reward companies that traffic in women and
little girls?"
Rumsfeld: "Thank you,
Representative. First, the answer to your first question is, is, no,
absolutely not, the policy of the United States Government is clear,
unambiguous, and opposed to the activities that you described. The
second question."
McKinney: "Well how do you explain
the fact that DynCorp and its successor companies have received and
continue to receive government contracts?"
In another disturbing development,
Dyncorp has lobbied Washington D.C. in an effort to stop legislation
that would ban human trafficking.
The Chicago Tribune reported
saying,
"The lobbying groups
opposing the plan say they're in favor of the idea in principle,
but said they believe that implementing key portions of it
overseas is unrealistic. They represent thousands of firms,
including some of the industry's biggest names, such as DynCorp
International and Halliburton subsidiary KBR, both of which have
been linked to trafficking-related concerns."