Generating false data with public dollars to make public policy is not a crime. Neither is there malicious intent when publishing false research to further a compelling government interest. It is just standard operations in the realm of child welfare.
Cornell maintains the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect which, through an exclusion process, will only select research favorable to its funders. Any organization that receives federal grants for research in child welfare must submit its data to Cornell. If the data are not favorable to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau, then the data will not be accepted and all future funding to that particular organization will be terminated.
Some examples of data that Cornell and the Children's Bureau will not accept:
Children who have been abused and neglected in foster care;
Children who have died in foster care;
Children who have been sexually abused in foster care;
Children who have been improperly placed in foster care.
Cornell publishes and maintains false and biased research to further the compelling governmental interest of covering up the fact that they do not know what the hell they are doing.
And Cornell gets paid for it.
DISCLOSURE: I HAVE NOT AT ANY TIME HAD ANY DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE ADMINISTRATION FOR CORNELL UNIVERSITY NATIONAL DATA ARCHIVE FOR CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT BECAUSE I HAVE AN INTENSELY STRONG AVERSION TO SHITTY RESEARCH.
IF ANYONE, ANY WHERE, AT ANY TIME WISHES TO CHALLENGE MY AUTHORITY AS AN ORIGINAL SOURCE, THEN BRING IT ON...CORNELL UNIVERSITY NDACAN.
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