Today, every Australian child is at risk of being deprived of the protection of their biological family, because we have collectively failed to recognise the supreme guardianship powers of the State. Perceived legal rights to the protection of their own family, something everybody assumes parents and children are entitled to, are in fact non-existent. This has resulted in the creation of a multi-billion-dollar child-removal industry, engaged in the redistribution of stolen children for profit, across the Western world.
Twelve years in the making Children of the State: Stolen for Profit, presents a devastating compilation of statistics and analyses of failed family and child protection systems. It explores viable alternatives and provides a detailed account of morally indefensible international family and child protection laws and practices, which combine to provide legitimacy to the involuntary removal of millions of children from their biological families.
Cumulatively impacting more than six million Australians and currently draining our annual taxpayer funded budgets to the tune of $53 billion, that this issue is not at the top of the national agenda places a huge question mark over the quality of our collective vigilance. Without rights or anyone to turn to, the overwhelming socioeconomic consequences of misguided family and child protection policies reach deep into every community.
STATE OF THE NATION
2018
Family and Child Protection scorecard:
• On any given day, an estimated 830,000 Australian children are deprived of the protection of their biological family
• On any given day, an estimated 352,000 Australian mothers and fathers are prevented from meeting their legal obligation to protect their biological children from harm
• On any given day,1000 suppression orders keep the electorate in the dark and provide legitimacy to Government cover-ups
• Since 1975, an estimated 65,000 Australians have taken their own lives following relationship breakdown and the subsequent devastating consequences of failed child and family protection policies
• In 2018, Australian taxpayers will unwittingly fund an estimated $53 billion dollar industry waging war against their fellow citizens
• Since 1975, the supreme guardianship powers of the State have prevented more than 6 million Australian men, women and children from either providing or receiving the protection of their biological family
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