Monday, December 11, 2017

Ever Wonder How To End Child Trafficking?

Thinking Reports
"The Elected Ones" thinking about how they can
get more of those re-election dollars
rather than ending child trafficking
and its fraud schemes.
Have you ever wondered how to end child trafficking?

Have you stayed up nights, tossing and turning trying to figure out why human trafficking is manifesting in mainstream society with such pervasiveness in using children?

Well, wonder no more for I have a model for you!

Check out Colorado, the think tank for human trafficking.

The State of Colorado, along with the infinite wisdom of its universities and policy think tanks, has, once again, provided me with another glorious example of Medicaid Fraud in Child Welfare.

Let us take this time to honor the fraudfeasors of Colorado by taking another stroll, back down memory lane of a state revenue maximization scheme in human trafficking called child welfare.

What is Union School in Haiti where the late Monica Petersen Supposedly Taught?

Colorado Hustles Medicaid Billing For Campaign Contributions

Colorado Children Ombudsman Referrals For Medicaid Fraud?

You must understand, child trafficking starts in child welfare and makes its way into the cyberverse to maximize revenues.

Authorities Say YouTube's "Toy Freaks" Dad Is Under Investigation — But They Won’t Say Who’s In Charge

If you think this is a farce, then look at another online human trafficking model.

Modern Day Child Slave Ads In Michigan: Forever Homes For just a few moments, allow me to take you back in time to when children were openly sold in the papers.

Wonder no more, for, below, is just another model of child trafficking to ease you from sleepless nights, if you care to finally end the child welfare fraud.

Prompted by El Pueblo abuse allegations, Colorado opens investigation into children's facilities

DENVER (AP) — Colorado's child protection ombudsman has launched an investigation into residential centers for children after a treatment facility in Pueblo was shutdown in September following abuse reports.

The Denver Post reports ombudsman Stephanie Villafuerte on Tuesday announced the probe that will focus on state oversight of the facilities as well as the handling of abuse and neglect reports to caseworkers.

State authorities closed the El Pueblo Boys and Girls Ranch after multiple allegations of severe abuse came to light.

All 37 children at the ranch were moved to foster homes, group home or other facilities.

 Villafuerte says there are a "number of policy and practice concerns that extend beyond El Pueblo." Officials expect the investigation to take several months. Officials at the privately operated ranch did not return the newspaper's calls.

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