Medical Kidnappings going international. Thanks a million, CPS.

A disturbing case from a couple of years ago clearly shows that the medical establishment has truly "gone global," and that what happens in one corner of the "Western Medicine" "marketing region" can have very direct and dire consequences in another. Consider the case of the Giwa family of Texas. Ahmed and Kathy Giwa are professional people, with PhDs. While in Britain back in 2105, while Kathy was working on her second doctorate, they came in touch, very unfortunately, with the British medical service.

Although the stories a to what triggered the British doctor to contact Texas CPS vary depending on the sources, it is clear that the British "Child Protective" "Services" (CPS) had already dropped the case before the Giwa's returned to Texas, and that this information was never conveyed to Texas authorities. THAT is the inexcusable FACT that underpins this particular travesty.


(Image courtesy of healthimpactnews.com.)

Here are a couple of articles on the case:

https://www.dontcomply.com/3-texas-children-seized-cps-linking-internationally-displace-kids/

https://medicalkidnap.com/2016/01/08/texas-judge-admonishes-cps-demands-return-of-giwa-girls-boy-remains-in-cps-custody-however-in-partial-victory/

The Giwas are originally from Nigeria, and it was while they were waiting at the Houston Airport to go visit the children's dying grandmother back in Nigeria that CPS swooped in and seized all three of their children--twin toddle girls, and an infant son. The family never did get to visit the grandmother, and the kids were kept away from the parents for months with zero justification.

One of the articles claims the original incident in Britain involved Kathy breast feeding the children beyond some magical one-year moratorium that seems to be an unpublished "rule" among medical professionals there. The other claims it was for refusing an MRI for the son. But whatever the case, nothing about either story even remotely rises to the level of neglect, and certainly, once the British medical authorities dropped the case, CPS in Texas should never have been called.

Thankfully, the parents eventually had all three of their children returned to them. The judge criticized CPS for pursuing the case without and proof, and it was CPS finally admitting they had insufficient evidence to proceed with the final hearing that would have terminated parental rights that caused the Giwa's nightmare to come to an end.

The scariest part of this whole story though is the fact that medical authorities in one country, unhappy with their advice being snubbed, would actual make the effort to call CPS IN ANOTHER COUNTRY to harass a family, even though they must have realized they had no case in their own, and had already dropped the charges locally. Was there a belief that CPS in America would be more "thorough" and "tyrannical" than in Britain? Was there an elite family somewhere looking to adopt the Giwas kids? Did the person making the call in Britain have some personal (and or financial) connections to CPS in Texas?

We may never know. However, the real story here is that this situation could be the first "shot heard 'round the world" in a developing global web of inescapable medical/CPS inter-communication...i.e. a CPS "interpol" in the works? There is little doubt that globalizing the total control of the police/surveillance/nanny state is in the works, and that the best thing for parents to do is to avoid medical "authorities" at all costs, making trips to the pediatrician a last resort. Sadly, there is now a constant and inevitable "Russian roulette" in play whenever taking children to the doctor. Talking to others, on line, or wherever, and finding out what pediatricians (few, I'm sure) are not likely to be inclined to make referrals to CPS may be the key.

As for the Giwas, they are healing their family, and extremely grateful for all the prayers that they attribute, without reservation, for having been the reason their personal nightmare is now over. Their case clearly shows that CPS will push forward to seize children even if they have no just cause, whatsoever.

Here is a brief excerpt from that second link (above):

" CPS tried again in court to push for the termination of the Giwa’s parental rights over Ali. Their attorney reports:

They plan to adopt that boy out to some non-family member, and the judge shook his head and basically questioned them as to how they could come to that conclusion.

That is the same question that concerned people all over the world are asking, even as they rejoice that the Giwa girls are finally reunited with their parents."

That CPS does not need to go through "the grand jury step" that all other habeas corpus level cases must go through is just another sad departure that we have allowed to these cretins. Were the agency required to show cause to a group of disinterested adults, they would rarely get to even seize children in the first place, let alone get to the point of picking out non-family members (which they are required BY LAW to consider LAST) to which adopt out children.

People will do crazy things for money, huh?

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I got to read about this very case back then, the system is horrible and have always been. Cutting through checks and balance is what they are good at. Well, there are really no true check and balance when it comes to them. Really sad.

It sure is sad, and you are spot on with your commentary. Thanks!

Scary stuff. I'm sure breast feeding used to be encouraged in the UK, so that's puzzling if that was what triggered this. I guess we'll never know for certain.

True, I was unable to get a firm fix on what the actual "trigger" event for the British medical staff was.

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