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Anti-American Groups Operate "Legal" Child Trafficking Network in New Mexico Fueled by Federal Entitlements
Following is a description of a long-term, insidious plan to take over a large portion of the United States that is being implemented side by side with a plan to divert large sums of federal money to private pockets under false pretenses - a mammoth misuse of state and federal taxpayer funds. The perpetrators are members of private professional political associations, presumed public interest and charitable groups and all manner of elected officials and public employees, all of whom have profited professionally and privately. Such a notion may sound crazy to you, but we have over 200 documents on this site to back up the claims. It is fueled by a threatening idealism that is contrary to our nation’s continued existence. This scheme is funded in part by monies that were supposed to provide education for the poor and in part by federal entitlements (welfare, Medicaid, tribal payments, child support enforcement, social security, and foster care, among others).

In order to get access to the entitlement monies, it was necessary to remove children from homes. At first, Navajo children were removed from their homes. As the scheme expanded, families across most of New Mexico became targets. Children were ripped from their parents with no supporting evidence over the last several decades, and many of them were placed in institutions or “permanent” foster homes. The elderly became prey as well, being forced into institutions against the wishes of their loved ones. This human trafficking (children and the elderly) allowed "members" in the system to redistribute wealth to feed the judicial/political machine and its minions, preying on businesses, trust funds, personal savings, and family properties.

An anti-American nationalist coalition spread throughout the southwestern United States. Among its members are those who hold high political and public offices, and a host of professionals such as judges and lawyers who have successfully risen to levels of influence and power. Throughout their careers, members remain beholden to the coalition for their legal education in law schools across the country that rendered their success possible. They have infiltrated the judicial/legal system and begun a long-term plan to strengthen the rights supporting their ideals while weakening the rights of every day Americans, depending on judicial immunity and US Supreme Court case law for their protection. Power and financial success come through the benefits accrued via the human trafficking network.

Based on the evidence provided in the link below we propose that New Mexico's state motto be changed from "The Land of Enchantment" to "The Land of Entrapment".

Details and supporting evidentiary documents

last updated on January 23, 2008
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