October 14, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed Detroit's controversial demolition plan to tear down one-third of residential neighborhoods and force residents to relocate, raising concerns about property rights and eminent domain abuse. The episode focused heavily on a critical child welfare case in New Hampshire involving an infant (Baby Cheyenne) allegedly removed from parents, placed in foster care, found with signs of sexual abuse, and returned to the same foster family—prompting urgent calls to action for listeners to contact state officials and judges. Koernke also covered personal preparedness activities, the Knob Creek gun shoot, and vehicle maintenance before winter.
- detroit demolition
- eminent domain
- property rights
- child protective services
- new hampshire
- foster care abuse
- baby cheyenne
- preparedness
- winter preparation
- knob creek gun shoot
- constitutional rights
- government overreach
- child welfare
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He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. 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O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, you are tuned to Liberty Tree Radio. broadcasting to all points of the compass and to each and every one of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories throughout the globe via many different venues. Oh, there's a couple of V words in there. Via many different venues. How about like the Internet or AM or FM shortwave? There's the rebroadcaster and the shortrangers because it gives you a little bit more of a militant bent. Put some bite in your title. The short rangers, I'm Donald Betcher. And I'm Nancy Cornke. How are you Nancy? This 14th day of October. How are you? Doing well. Been a busy day. Getting a lot done. Mark's back up on the roof. In a rush. What's got to happen before the snow flies, before it turns to ice? Well, see that was the thing. I looked on the National Weather Service and they're saying snow for Monday. Oh, no kidding. Yeah, so I was like honey All four of us are here. Guess what? We need to do this now So yeah, yeah get that done and out of the way some of this other stuff It's a little stuff piddly stuff that can be taken care of but a roof You don't want to work on the ice and snow. I don't care how much no there is Yeah, it's just it's hard enough when it's wet get slick But yeah, yeah, it's Again, I ask this one's needed done for a while. So it's being done today and Gosh, well getting everything squared away there Yeah, it's supposed to rain tomorrow and then clear the rest of the weekend. So we're hanging in there my car once again, I almost get home and Yeah, the water pump went out my car so yeah fun stuff but At least it happened before the snow flew. Out in the snow, trucking through the snow with a car that's overheating because the serpentine belt's off is not a good thing. So, yeah, better happen now than a month or two from now. Goodness. But that's kind of what what we've been doing today. Just straighten things up again out working in the garden again getting everything squared away Making sure everything's all my trellises are down and put away for the winter all that fun stuff You know preparing for winter and that's you know what we're doing and I know there are places there here around the country that have already seen snow I'd like to say hi God say shout out to JJ See you there in the chat room Thanks for the call by the way. Very good to talk to you. Don, I do want to mention I have your package out that's in the mail. And also South Dakota, it's on the way. And also BK, it's in the mail. So the three three I promised right away is is done. They're out there folks. It's it's in the mail today Don you're gonna have to sign for yours, but I want to make sure it got there. Okay. Yeah, anyway That's all done. So I got quite a bit done today, so I'm happy with that. Right. You know a lot of it little stuff. I want to get done on vacation before I have to go back just get them out of the way, knock it out and get as much of these little projects done as I can while I got the time to do them. But that's where I'm at. Kind of chasing my own tail now that we got the Knob Creek gun shoot out of the way. Oh man, we took some beautiful photographs. Oh my goodness. Ed's going to be taking them out of my camera and putting them directly into the computer so we can have it for a slideshow. I got some really great shots of cannon that they were shooting off down there. I got early in the morning. Here's still a little fog and as well as smoke sitting over the field there. But just as it's firing that cannon, the flash from the barrel, it all looks so cool. Real happy with that shot. That turned out very well. But yeah, oh, we had a great time. Really good time down there, but that's par for the course for us. We really enjoyed that Edward I do have that audio clip about the thing in Troy. Oh Yeah, there's a little new thing going on. Well Wait, I got another computer. I can pull it up. Sounds like they want to tear down another third of Detroit. Well, this is residential areas. They want to tear down a third of the residential areas in Detroit. And if your home is in the area, they're telling you to get out. Telling you to get out, even if you own it. They're going around doing a search. CNN went around and did a... knocked on people's door, well you live in this community and decided to be destroyed. If the government comes and tells you you have to move, what are you going to say? No. Excuse me, how does that fit and what are they going to put there that's going to, you know, bring it into that domain? They want to, uh, dents in the population. To dents? Dents in is what the term that they use. Dents in? They're going to force people to move into the city and to neighborhoods that are successful. more viable neighborhoods? How many people can afford to do this that live in Detroit? That's the other question. If they're there, they can't afford to move out. And if they're going to force them into these condos, high-rise apartment buildings, I don't see that happening. I mean if I was them, if you got a fine, you want to buy my house, then buy my house. Well, what they showed on the CNN report was another neighborhood that didn't have as many boarded up houses. But again, it's like maybe the people like the peace and quiet of not having their neighbors anymore and are like well Sure, you can tear that down, but you're gonna leave my house alone well tear it down and offered to sales to sales to the person next door and Because some of those houses and some of those neighborhoods. I mean you can reach out and shake your neighbors I know well the that's again. That's not their money for my they wanna They want to demolish the homes and they didn't say what they want to do with them They just want to they just want to get rid of the the abandoned homes and dents in the population in towards the city because they're tired of seeing Detroit explode. I mean, I've heard of condensing. But dancing okay, that's a that's a new one on me. I'm gonna have to look that one up That's got to be some legal term because that's nothing I've heard before it could be that they don't have enough people actually in the city limits anymore for the census well We know that they've lost up with they have lost a lot and and who the heck wants to live in downtown, Detroit I mean if you've driven down there any time and even in the last 10 years It's not a pleasant place to be. Period. I... I... Ed, what was the last time I've been to Detroit? When I didn't have to be there. You know, I've had... I've hired a lawyer from Detroit twice in the last 15 years, and I think that's how many times I've been there in the last 15 years. Twice. I don't go there unless I absolutely have to. There's nothing there to draw me in. I don't care. I'm not a big sports fan. Detroit Red Wings, things of that nature, that big game that I might maybe want to watch, which doesn't ever happen. I can do that for my television. I don't need to drive to Detroit. I don't have the need to jeopardize my vehicle in Detroit. having the possibility of having it vandalized while I'm down there, not to mention leaving a sports event where the people are going a little crazy and riots breaking out. We've seen that. I don't need to be there. Ed. Oh, do we have someone? These images may look like postcards from the Great Recession, but for Detroit, it's more like the Great Reckoning. After decades of decay, the city is doing something dramatic. I am unveiling a plan to demolish 3,000 dangerous residential structures this year and setting a goal of 10,000 by the end of this term. The goal of Detroit's grand demolition plan? Bulldoze one quarter of the city's neighborhoods. The blue dots are slated for demolition. The plan wasn't pulled out of thin air. Kurt Metzger led a team of land surveyors that measured how much of the city's neighborhoods is vacant. Metzger's group found one third of the city's residential areas are empty. That's roughly 45 square miles. This is going to require some of the folks in some of these neighborhoods to move. Exactly. I mean, what the idea is and nobody's got the final plan and certainly nobody's done it at this magnitude, but it's trying to come up with how do we start to... densify the population. Densify by moving residents out of failed neighborhoods that will be demolished and into healthier communities. The city won't have much of a fight on its hands when it comes to leveling this house. It's obviously vacant and there's nobody home. The problem is when there is somebody home and they don't want to go. Bridget Pearson doesn't want to leave even though she lives right next to a vacant burned out home. So the city of Detroit comes over and knocks on your door and says, ma'am, I'm sorry, but we'd like you to move. What do you say? I say no. You say no. Say no. The city that put the world on wheels may have run out of games. But that ain't the end of the story. Detroit civil rights leader Reverend Horace Sheffield opposes any plan to relocate residents. Unbelievable. Even though the house he grew up in is in ruins. Well, I know my grandmother and grandfather probably turning over in their grave. This was the first piece of property. that my family ever owned in the United States of America. He says the residents whose homes are targeted for demolition are more than statistics. It's almost like a form of ethnic cleansing. I call it poor cleansing. But there are other voices in Detroit sounding strong support for the demolition plan. Why is it a need, do you think? Because the people are tired of seeing the city, you know, explode. Johnny Bassett started playing music in Detroit a half century ago when Motown was king long before the city was singing the blues. You can't go back to what it was. You have to move forward and make it better. Tired of the same old song, the Motor City could use a new tune. Jim Acosta, CNN, Detroit. Well, there we go. That's the link for that little news clip. Goodness A quarter of the city they're gonna force people to move out. What are they gonna do with the property yet? Have they what's the plans for that? There's no disc they haven't disclosed your plans for the property see now That's what bothers me, and they're not doing any of the commercial properties that are oh which have been Abandoned for years and years and years for 20 years at least I mean there's a there's a number of them downtown warehouses that have been abandoned for quite some time. The windows have been busted out 10-15 years at least, to my knowledge. I don't know Ed, I got something to do. That's my computer, some reason the sounds are back on it. Oh my. Take them off again. Oh, fun. Well, I'll tell you guys, there is a quandary in Detroit. And there are plenty of fine looking houses in Detroit, brick face houses, that people don't live in anymore. Marcus pointed this out, as the tax base shrunk, I know a family who left Detroit, the parents left Detroit, left the that you know that children grew up into the oldest son and he made payments to them like when the house is already paid for now it was a stipend it was symbolic but he got the last tax bill he got Nancy for a house that oh 20 years ago was worth about thirty thousand dollars right I don't know what they run it up to in the property rush it might have been called eighty or ninety thousand dollars at one time in the last few years yeah But when they did that, this young man pays almost $4,000 in property tax for a postage stamp of land in Detroit. There are people who have paid their mortgages off and can't afford to pay that. Again, the people who left this, they were a retired couple. And they took in some inheritance and moved up north over to Mount Pleasant. But that house is in foreclosure now, and there are many like that. Beautiful home. Beautiful home. Up, kept with pride and all kinds of things. The yard, the lawn, the neighborhood looks good. If they were to take somebody from a lousy neighborhood where, actually Nancy, where we lived, Debbie and myself in Detroit, I used to tell her that if we stay here long enough, this will all be farmland. It's a matter of holding your ground and staying alive long enough because every house on the block where I used to live was burned level in the crack wars. When you see a car driving down the street shooting at the car that's shooting at it that's chasing it, a running car battle right on your street while you're sitting on the front porch, you kind of think if I want to survive this or if I want to survive this is not the place. And that's just a little, you know, you could call it a graphic comic if you're a graphic novel, you know, you didn't see the comic book version of it, but I'm trying to paint you a picture here. It's just one. Now, if they were to take that person, if they wanted to close down in the neighborhood and not maintain the water service there, both the, you know, the feed and the sewage, if they didn't want to do that, you can see the, understand the viability of that. If they want to take that person and take her from a wood frame house and put her in a nice brick front house, That would be understandable, but still it goes back to a family growing up. That person, like the other guy said, this was the first piece of property my family ever owned. That woman might have grown up in that house and inherited it. It's been her house all her life and she has every right to say, no, I don't want to move. But again, it goes back over to expedience. As pointed out, that one The woman who was accused said she was a witch running for Senator Congress somewhere. She was asked along with another person, because they were talking about the most recent Supreme Court. What's her name? Kagan? Like Kagan? At any rate, they were talking about what was the worst Supreme Court decision you can remember. Neither one of them could come up with a good one. A couple days later they came up with a Supreme Court decision about the private property being used for public and the right for them just to throw you off of your land. This could be used in that instance, but where is for the good of the community? Where is the factory that's going to be built on that land? Where is the housing that's going to be built on that? It's not going to be replaced with something better. One thing they did, Nancy, about 10 years ago, the mayor offered as... See, the crack wars kind of went dispersal through neighborhoods. Some whole neighborhoods, very beautiful neighborhoods, as mentioned, weren't touched. And some of the older neighborhoods, the wood frame houses, you'd see much like a youngster losing his teeth, the middle of the block, there'd be two houses gone, or two houses on the end of... And when that started to happen, and they started to thin out The city offered the, oh, what used to be a whole lot, had a family living there, offered them to the next door neighbor an option to buy those for $500. And that was across, you guys remember that? We talked about that. Oh, I know. And we could have two new people. It should happen again. You put little farms springing up because you know they're talking about turning Detroit into some parts of Detroit in the farmland aren't they? But they don't want to do it in a privatized way. Some of those lots. Having one person own a city block and farm it. Think about it you guys. Right, but some of those lots that they have can't be more than 60 feet wide, if that. Yeah, but you know 110, 120 feet. You've got to. It's probably 40, 50 feet wide on some of those slots in some of the neighborhoods I've seen downtown. You've got a house that might be 30 foot wide and you've got maybe 5 foot on each side of that. Right. So with that, if you get a lot next door, then you have a little space. For 500 bucks? And they tax you the additional 500 bucks as they tacked that onto your land and called it your land? Right. And you could grow on all of that or build a garage there where you didn't have a garage in some of them neighborhoods before. Right. If you wanted to, so to speak, improve the land. Right. Which would beautify downtown anyway. Well, you know, Disney is even downtown. Well, again, I don't think they're talking too much about moving people they might be because they haven't sprung that mousetrap yet. I don't think they're talking about moving people too much into brand new housing projects because we haven't seen them coming up, have we? Where's the federal money for that? Because Detroit would stick its hand out and take as much as it could. They are going to push these people out of their homes, they are going to give them little or nothing for their property, and they will have no place to go. Another thing that little or nothing, when they go back into the records, some of the houses that traded in my old neighborhood, as the neighborhood went away, houses that were viable for a family of two children, a three bedroom house, for five or seven thousand or ten thousand dollars. When houses two miles away were again 50 and maybe $90,000, not much different. Today with the foreclosure rates, what we're seeing right now, downtown Detroit, there are houses that are selling for houses, viable houses on property, $500. Wow. Okay. I've been looking. Somebody had asked me to take a look and see what I could find cheap for them. Yeah, I can find you something that's cheap, cheap, but. What's your life worth? Yeah, yeah. The neighborhood, the neighborhood it's in, you better be armed because you won't survive, son. You know, that's it. And that's why the people, that's why many of those houses are vacant now for the violence and the crack wars, which still go on. But the other reason, again, people are being taxed out of their homes, too. When you said foreclosure on the senior citizens, isn't that up for taxes? Because you said they paid it off. Had it paid in full? Or did they refinance? He determined he couldn't afford that and decided to let it go back to the city. The spun did. With basically the blessings of the father and mother. They used to pay like $180 tax on the house for a year. And you have to sit back when you think that now granted there were more people being taxed but 20 years ago when they were and I know the money's worth less and I know the unions have got more raises than this and that but 20 years ago 15 years ago they were paying 180 hundred and eighty dollars tax on the house. So if now in the current situation the city wants almost four thousand dollars in taxes on the house where's that money going? Hey Don, I think we got JJ in Alaska with a report. Yes. Hey JJ. Hey, how's it going guys? Alright. Hey it's Sargent. You got an update for us? Yes ma'am. Thank you. Sorry to interrupt you there Don. Oh that's okay. Oh that's okay. As of this morning, the child was removed from the sheriff's custody. Let's back up here just a second, JJ, because we've got listeners that are not in the chat room. I don't know what you're talking about. This is the child that was snatched from the parents in New Hampshire, Cheyenne. Yes. Yeah, baby Cheyenne who was kidnapped. She was kidnapped eight days ago, 16 hours after being born. right from the hospital, given directly to CPS custody. And yesterday was the first day that her parents were allowed to see her. Right. For visitation. She was going to breastfeed the baby because you know how important the colostomy is for the baby. Right. Well, when she went to breastfeed, you know, she was trying to breastfeed the baby, the baby would respond. It was in a comatose-type state. It didn't know if it was sleeping or just found response to her or what. It was bothering her. So she went to change the baby's diaper, right? Which way to change the baby's diaper? That's when the baby became very responsive, freaking out. And there was blood all over the vaginal area. Okay? So the baby was immediately rushed to the hospital. The doctor examined the baby. It was a brief examination. It was actually, he was still on the air during the examination. We probably took 10 to 15 minutes before the doctor came out and said, you need to take this baby to a sexual assault specialist immediately. A what? Specialist? What type of special abuse sexual abuse excuse me. I just double-check my notes not it not assault that sexual abuse Specialist oh my god, so the baby was taking into the sheriff's custody the sheriff took the custody from CPS Rush the baby to a specialist who by the way works for CPS so it didn't even make independent specialists check this child out a fellow ring doctor Check this out child out. They won't give the report to this father. They won't published the report or see what happened in it, but here's the disturbing part. Pubicare was found in the blood of the dagger and the child was taken from the sheriff and given back to that foster family. Mark was right on the money. They put that child right back into that torturing family that finished their satanic crap. Who's the name of the sheriff? Timesville said, oh man, I need to find that. I didn't get all their names yet. Okay, because we need that sheriff's name? I need the... Nancy, the website that I gave you, the story link that's in the chat room, one of the posts is the contact information for everybody. The text... Is that the one you put up here, Ed? Yeah, if you click on that, it will open up the page and then you scroll down to the comments section and somebody posted all the information on it. The agencies involved to get a hold of. Yeah, here's another update on it. David Shannon was taken out after when he was taken to the doctor for months. Sorry. Yeah, this is messed up. This is beyond wrong. I don't understand how anybody in New Hampshire can call themselves a man right now that isn't over there helping the guy. Unconscionable. Absolutely unconscionable. Anybody listening in New Hampshire, if you're not trying anything, if you're not dialing with your fingers at least to call up the sheriff and voice your concerns, don't you dare call yourself a man. What count is this? It's time to call people out on this. It's a Concord of all the places there's Concord, New Hampshire. I mean it right in the heart of where our Patriot movement was born He was even taken from Concord Hospital. This is this is wrong. I'm the man up or shut up people. I'm sorry This is a cult and oh my god. This is wrong on so many different levels If we will not defend the most helpless of us the most innocent of us How can we ever think we're gonna take back our country? This is what's gotten me so upset. This is being allowed to happen. We're getting hourly reports just about on what's happening. And everybody's just sitting there going, well, what are we supposed to do? March down there. Do something. Voice your concern. You surround that place with 1,000 people instead of just the half dozen that are there. They might actually go, uh-oh, people are paying attention to this. I'm not talking about marching down there and shooting anybody. Just pee there. Physically show your support so that when You'll just call in, they can just, you know, if you call the Concord Police Department, they're gonna hang up on you, like they hung up on me. The second you mention Baby Shand, click, they'll hang up on you. But be there, help out people, this is, nothing's gonna change, we don't change it ourselves. Well... Sorry, I'm ranting again. Well, no, no, you can, trust me. Um... You're right on track. Yeah. And anybody that's not, not upset about this, there's something wrong with you. There's something wrong with you. How can you not be upset about the abuse of a baby? Let's put it plain and simple. This isn't just abuse. This is rape of a child that is less than a week old. And to have it go back to the same people that had her in her care, that she was placed into their care, to have more of the same done? Oh yeah, they need to finish their culture. Oh boy. They have 14 deeds of sacrificial ritual. This is plain as can be. Satanic crap going on right here people. Why would you dare put that child with you? I don't care if it was even the most... Let's say there was just some possible internal bleeding. There couldn't have been anything bothering me. That's the need to shouldn't be in foster care. That maybe should be under doctor supervision. Come on. It should be in the hospital. It should be, I'm sorry. Exactly. Knowing what's happened to this child. That child, I'm sorry, should have undergone surgery and been in the hospital because she will die. She will die. Understand that because of what? Knowing the physiology and what has happened to this child, she'll die if she does not get in the hospital, get the proper treatment, which is surgery, to repair the internal organs that have been ruptured. There is no way that she could have had this happen to her and be not bleeding internally. Okay? Yep. Mark my words. If this baby is not rescued within the next few days, people... Oh no. ...she is going to die. Hours. She is going to die. And we're all... I mean, this is live right now going on. We're all sitting on the sidelines watching this. And in a few days, we're going to shrug our shoulders until she dies. No. We can do something about it now. Now is the time we can actually do something. Okay, and these are the numbers to call folks. I hope you got your pen and paper ready. I don't think the sheriff's number is on that list. Well, it may not be, but it's like this. The hospital is responsible, okay. Betty Keegan of Case Technician Trainee, Okay, work number. I'm not going to give out the home number folks. The number is 603-332-9120. That is her work number. 603-332-9120. Being that she's a trainee is, which is why she was responded, oh we're screwed. Guess what? I'm sorry folks, that's a quote from what she said. B Keegan at D-H-H-S. That is the email address. That's B Keegan. K-E-E-G-A-N at D-H-H-S state dot N-H dot U-S. Now the other thing with that work number folks, you can ask for her supervisor. You want to know if this is child protective services, what? How can they claim that they are protecting that child when they put it in harm's way? They are aiding in the murder of this child. Aiding and abetting. They are just as guilty as pulling a trigger themselves. There's no difference. If you stand on the sidelines and you watch a man get beaten down, you are just as guilty as the man feeding him because you stood there as a coward who didn't help out. This is the same thing. It could not happen. And every single deputy in that sheriff's department is responsible for not manning up and standing against this. Every police officer is responsible, without manning up and standing against this. Why are you so mad at the police? I get bashed all the time because I used to help them. I used to be a bounty hunter. I worked a lot with them. And we've all turned their backs on me. Now they won't hear me because I yell at them all the time. Why aren't you cleaning up your own department? You're just in view because you're not cleaning up your own department. Your backyard is filthy and you're coming to give me crap about my backyard. And it's the same thing. Oh no, nothing to be sorry about. I'm seeing that all of the people that are here listed under the Child Protective Services, Dana J. Britford, Stafford, it's a Stafford company, caseworker, same number 603-332-9120. Dennis M. May is the attorney for them. same number 603-332-9120. Folks, if you get another number, let us know. Francine Carter is the supervisor for Dana-Brickford, and same number 603-332-9120. And email address is fcarter at dhhs. dot state dot NH dot us Okay, uh John Charon Concord Hospital head of security And that number is 603 899 oops 6171 that is the home number folks And okay, there's District Special Judge Susan W. Ashley, Rochester District Court, 76 North Main Street, Rochester, New Hampshire, 03867-1905. And that phone number is 603-332-3516. Again, that is District Special Judge Susan W. Ashley, 603-332-3516. She is the one that I would be focusing your phone calls on, folks. We need to do this. I know Mark did this this morning. East Coast in the morning. from let's see court generally opens 8 a.m. from 8 until 10 o'clock and then from 10 till noon the Midwest region here Central time mountain time from noon to 2 and Those out on the west coast from 2 o'clock until 4. Call, call, call, call because those are the hours in which they are open. Mind you, this is Eastern Standard Time I'm talking about folks. So, call. Call make this call to this woman Susan W Ashley that number 603-332-3516 Let her know that child needs surgery She needs it now and it needs to be taken out of this house with this foster family because the child has been raped a weak old child raped and returned to the rapist this is wrong and the I'm sorry. I realize you can hear the anger in my voice. And I am disgusted. This is unconscionable, folks. These people are there to protect children, not to hand them over to rapists. And there's nothing, no way. No way, if this is if she is not immediately taken out of the hands of these people. The judge does not order that these, the child be returned to her parents. And I'm sorry, no, I'm not sorry. The court, CPS, the hospital are responsible. They are the responsible parties and should pay for anything that this child needs. Be it, be it. the surgery, be it any follow-up care, mental or physical, because this child has been stripped from her parent, did not have time to bond with mother or father, and then to be raped. The child, with what you told me, that comatose kind of state, that's a state of shock. Physical shock. And then when she mother went to remove the diaper, That's when there was a response. Right. The screaming, the crying. Even someone with a basic understanding of psychology can understand that in a comatose state, that baby has been violated so badly that for her to be in a comatose state, she's shutting down. Okay? And then when she perceives another violation is about to happen, she becomes active and freaks out. My son figured this out in two seconds. It's a violent response. It's a violent response. It's a self-protection. Screaming for the mother that it knows, loves it to protect it. That's what it's doing. In shock, she's bleeding internally. She's infatually bleeding. This is shock. That baby is so small. There's got to be so much trauma. That baby's going to die, people. That baby's going to die. We've got to save it. I'm going to give out that number one more time for the district judge because she's the one that can change it. And it's on her head if she does not change this. And people around this country need to be in an uproar calling her office day and night and leaving her voice messages, faxes, whatever. For this woman because she's the one that can change us now and she could do it tonight that number 603 3 3 2 3 5 1 6 and again the name of the child is Cheyenne the last name on JJ I know I know I'm a father I can just imagine this happening happen to me and boy There's not a there's not a soul on this planet that could stop me this happening That poor guy. He was so upset this morning he could not be talking about vomiting. The damage that's already been done is permanent. Already permanent damage. If we can save this child's life, it's going to take years to help her and this family and fix the damage. And that's if we can even save this child's life. And people may not think about it, but come on, I'm all the way up here. I'm 5,000 miles away from you guys up here in Alaska. And I can at least pay attention and bring some light onto this. You guys are closer, it needs to show up. You don't have to spend a dime, but need some gas. You show up and you say, hey, I am here to support you. You know what that feels like for that guy? Yeah. If you need some support, I need you up to the phone. I have the sheriff's number. Please, that's one thing I don't have. Please give that out. His name is Sheriff Scott and Marimach. The number is 6. Once again, that was 603-796-00. Thank you. I'm no problem. I tried to contact somebody I thought might have been Mr. Irish, but I did not receive any answer and I could not get to the voicemail. I imagine his phone is ringing off the hook. It's got to be. Yeah. I'm going to be talking about this on my program. That's 7 o'clock too, so I'll be looking for any updates I can find here up to the minute. Thank you, Spike. And keep trying to get a hold of that phone number. All right, you guys, we'll talk to you later. Thank you, JJ. Thank you, Spike. Yeah, that's... These are the numbers that can make, but the judge, the judge is the one that can make that decision. She can force CPS to take the child out of that home and get it into surgery. She could do that. So I'm going to press that and press that and press that. So bear with me folks because it's 603-332-3516. This is district special judge Susan W. Ashley. Just the way it sounds, folk. A-S-H-L-E-Y. Goodness. There is the Dover Family Division, Dover, New Hampshire, that's 603-743-5760. Blow down, say that again. Dover Family Division, that number. 603- what? 603-743-5760. And this is the DPS people? This is the Dover Family Division. I'm assuming that they are part of this network for child protective services. That's the family division. There's a Rochester Family District Stafford County Justice Administration Building in Dover, New Hampshire, and that is 603-7425341. The CPS for the whole of New Hampshire. That number is 1-800-52345. 800-3345. Okay, that's Child Protective Services for New Hampshire? Right. You can make a registered complaint, hire up the food chain. That's all right. That's what we need to do, and let's give that number out again. That's the CPS for the state of New Hampshire. That's 1-800. 8, 5, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5. That needs to happen, folks, because this foster care, these people in foster care that have this child need it pulled. They need their foster care licensing or certification pulled. They don't need any more children in their home to rape. Ms. Nancy? Yes. I want to correct one thing you said. You call these people supervisors? I call them stuporvisors. I understand that. You're being too courteous and people that I know what you're saying but these are a bunch of devil-worshipping scumbags. I've got somebody in here saying I don't even think sexual happened to the kids and explain to me where the pubic hair came from. Do you think a eight-day-old child has pubic hair? Excuse me. That's a negative. No. David, now that was from Wednesday, but I tell you what, I have had enough of this nonsense. The visit was not only supervised, ladies and gentlemen, the visitation that the parents had was taped, was videotaped. They taped it. And they even got the CPS worker on tape saying, oh, we're effed. We're effed. When the parents went to change the diaper saw the blood with the pubic hair in the blood in the vaginal area of this seven day old child So guess what? I have somebody else saying, oh well this is normal baloney. You're reading off of the comment section for the story that's there yesterday. I'm just really fuming. People are stupid. Now somebody on the site that I've gone to to get the information from and it's like, oh my god these people are really freaking stupid. They said the child being molested is normal. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm sorry. I've never had children. I have a god child. I had something like that happen to her and she was a young adult. Her husband-to-be was over in the desert. Like I said, I can't imagine people up there not doing something. You know, with edged weapons or something. I mean, your baseball bat. You know the thing is, if you're one for the internet, This stuff has been going on for ages. Yes. Way too long. I heard somebody make that comment before. This is abuse, authority abuse, child abuse. It went on in my family and my father knew about it. Someone was going to my family and did nothing about it. The man was such a scumbag molesting children. There was a couple of us he didn't touch because we'd kill him. He saw that we were different. That's why we weren't touched, but all the kids he considered weaker minded is the ones he went after. A baby doesn't know how strong the mind is, a baby can't fight back to begin with. That's when I lost all respect for my father. He didn't do anything about it. He was like, you've got to be kidding me. How can you call yourself a man and not protect your children, my brother and sister? Like I said, it takes all kinds of people, but that's one reason why I'd rather be around people with strong mind and strong will that are trying to be prepared to do the right things than a bunch of sheeple. I'd rather be around the sheepdogs. Yeah, well, it's like this. I've seen enough of this in my lifetime. I'm not going to cry about it. But I tell you what, they don't want to see me. Oh no, I'm not going to. My ears get in the way of when I've got to pull the trigger. They don't want to see me. Oh no, not even. That's the mother's instinct to protect the family, protect the children. And I'll tell you what, you don't want to get between a mother and a child. God help them. That is, she's a righteous woman. That's a difference, Nancy. A lot of women can have abortions and stuff. You're talking about a righteous person. Some of these people aren't righteous. They would know what the right thing to do if it's not come up side to head. 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