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Friday 13 September 2013

Britain's most disturbing scandal - By Sam Edwards




Words are a powerful weapon, words have the power to evoke any form of emotion, and words have the power to inspire others.

In our ever rapidly changing world, dozens of families every week are wantonly ripped apart and has now become not only a tragedy but a national scandal of epic proportions. I am of course referring to the vile act of 'Child Stealing by the State and Social Services'.  The only reason this does not itself make headline news is that our so-called child protection system has become so ruthlessly hidden from view by the wall of secrecy built round it by our family courts. What is most shocking about our child-care system is the true extent to which, behind that wall of secrecy, every part of it has gone off the rails, and it would be fair to say that social workers have become far too prone to target not genuine problem families like those of Baby P or Victoria Climbie but instead, they are targeting respectable homes where children are being happily brought up by responsible parents. 

This vile practise of stealing people’s children to meet national adoption targets is the most destructive tool I have ever seen. Social workers give only vague reasons that are based on their own opinion rather than testable evidence and the term of ‘Risk of Emotional Abuse/Harm’ is being used like a power phrase. And in many cases I am aware of; social workers did not produce or need to produce any such evidence. It is hard to fathom why any court would accept a social workers personal opinion that a child might be at risk of ‘Emotional Harm’ rather than a professional one but, sadly, this is happening more and more. More often than not, parents will find themselves caught up in this tarantula web of secrecy which seems to be against them from the outset.  
 
Now is the time for this wall of secrecy to be pulled down and reported across the world. As the whirlwinds of our revolt continue to shake the very foundations of the state and the social services, the bright day of justice will soon emerge and children will be reunited with their families where they belong. We must conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. We must rise to the heights of meeting physical force with soul force. 19th July 2014 is not an end, but a beginning. There will be neither rest nor tranquillity in the UK until the parents and their children are reunited. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sand’s of injustice to the solid rock of humanity. 

Have we lost the will to protect our alienable rights? Have we lost the zest to fight for what we believe in? Have we lost the way? In short, yes but it comes down to one thing; ‘Fear’. What holds us back is not all the practical stuff, its fear; very reasonable fear of the unknown, of failing and of succeeding (because success changes everything). It’s really difficult to tackle that fear of the unknown on your own. On your own, you have to counter the doubts and fears with the same organ that creates them – your own mind. But… team up with enough positive, committed people and everything changes. You get to admit you’re scared, get reassurance, and get the practical advice and contacts you need then suddenly, all sorts of things start to look possible. It would be fatal for this once great nation to overlook the urgency to put a stop to this vile practise of children being stolen by the state and social services. It would be more fatal for this nation to overlook the urgency to stand together on the warm threshold which will ultimately lead us all in to the palace of justice. We cannot walk alone. But as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot and will not turn back. I know that one day this nation will rise up and live up to the true meaning of a ‘United Kingdom’ it once was.

I would like to think that day will be the 1st of November 2013. [Click Here] to read about the 'Parent's Walk of Justice'.

Change can and will only happen when people turn out in large numbers on the streets, until that day, nothing will change. Change ain't gonna come and tap you on the shoulder.....change comes from you. Look how these idiots we have running country change the we way we all live or at the very least try to survive on the crumbs they give us. Not saying I want to be as rich or as comfortable as they are, I just want to be able to live in peace with an opportunity to work for an honest days pay. I believe we should all be equal. 

I made a promise to all my children, that I will always love, nurture and protect them. My profession is Father and as their Father, I intend to honour that promise by ensuring that they will never have to clear up the mess our generation will one day leave behind. My children and yours will one day live out our discoveries and make them become realities. 

That is my motivation to stop this vile government continuing to ruin so many people's lives, what's your?

Until next rant, take care of yourself and each other. 














The Parent's Walk of Justice 2013





The 'Parent's Walk of Justice 2013' is a gruelling 538 mile walk from Farserburgh, Aberdeenshire to 10 Downing Street, London. This is the latest in a long line of events S-C-O-T-UK & One voice for the kids will be hosting over the coming 10 months as they get ready for their biggest event to date which will take place in Hyde Park on the 19th of July 2014. The one thing that we can all count on is the number of children going in to the State Care System will continue to rise unless we come together to stop it. If we are to help these children and their respective families then we must open the nation's eyes to the vile practise being used against respectable parents that perpetuates a financial system for the elite few who feel that they are beyond the reach of the law. The State will set adoption targets for many local authorities throughout the UK to get more children in to the care system. In many cases, even newborns are taken in the same way. First time parents do not stand a chance against the social services. What is supposed to be a joyous occasion turns out to be the worst. Imagine that, within hours of your child being born, they are removed from you from the Risk of Emotional Harm’. This power phrase used by the State and Social Services is used in most cases and if you challenge them on what it means, they refuse to answer. Risk of emotional harm defined is ‘Part of Life’. For example; if you Father or Mother said they were going to take you fishing or to have your hair and nails done on Saturday as a treat, you would be all excited. Come Saturday, they regrettably inform you that they can no longer do this due to either work or other life commitments, you are devastated but, this is emotional harm. Hardly the grounds to take any child away from their biological parents but they are doing this and this is happening. Even babies are put on the 'at risk register' before they are born and then taken after they have been born.

The opportunity to fight back (if ever there was one) is during this walk. We are calling out to all parents and Grandparents in the UK to join us on the 1st of November 2013 and walk with us to bring about the change necessary to corruption that is a cancer in our 'Child Care System and the establishment. Your motivation for joining in this epic walk is to honour your promise that you each made your children when they were born, that will love them unconditionally, nurture them and protect them from harm. We must fight for our children's rights as well as our own, we must fight to free ourselves from the wickedness that lives within our government, we must free ourselves and fight for a better world. I said it in a previous post, "What holds us back is not all the practical stuff, its fear; very reasonable fear of the unknown, of failing and of succeeding (because success changes everything). It's really difficult to tackle that fear of the unknown on your own. On your own, you have to counter the doubts and fears with the same organ that creates them – your own mind. But… team up with enough positive, committed people and everything changes. You get to admit you're scared, get reassurance, and get the practical advice and contacts you need then suddenly, all sorts of things start to look possible".  There is no need to fear any more because we are not on our own, not really. We must address this country's most urgent problem of 'Child Stealing by the State and Social Services' NOW!

Meeting point:

Marischal College Customer Service Centre
Ground Floor
Broad Street 
Aberdeen
AB10 1AB

1st of November 2013 9am. 


To find out more on this epic walk, please contact Sam Edwards on: 07976 785627. Alternatively, drop him an email by [Clicking Here] and see how you can participate. 

Thank you and until the next rant, take care of yourselves and each other.