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Babylon Is Falling

We are on the brink of enormous change, it is a time of choice for everyone. A shift is taking place vibrationally on planes unseen to us. It is raining down havoc and prizing open the most rigid of minds. The old programmes are breaking down. The gathering control is there to try keep the lid shut down tightly on all this. The true force for change lies within the 'ordinary' people who outnumber the ones in positions of authority who only control by fear and divide and rule and do so covertly. Peacefully say 'No' en masse to their dictates. Turn outrage into action now and you won't hear the door to freedom slam behind you, as it will if you do nothing. The walls of suppression will tumble down if we stop suppressing ourselves and each other, we spread this knowledge, far and wide, and unite and do what we know to be right, which is more powerful than the fear of the consequences. They will fall away. Holding on to illusory beliefs is as futile as trying to stay standing in a turbulent stream. Relax, get on the lilo and open your heart, allow yourself to go where this is taking you. Always remember that what you fear you give power to and create. You can do the reverse and create a joyful reality too. Follow your intuition or knowing. Life is not supposed to be hard. That has been for aeons one of the biggest controlling myths, and it's been put out by those seeking to manipulate. All it takes for the police state to come about is for you to do nothing.~

Insane British social workers terrorise families

More children than ever have been taken into care. A Russian mother recently had to flee to Germany with her small son to escape the clutches of British social workers because they were threatening to take the boy into care. Up until last month this Russian family were living happily together in Britain.  A few troubles at work  had got the mother down a bit, which was just a temporary thing, as we've all had happen to us.  Her real troubles began after she made the grave mistake of pouring out her work problems to a stranger she met in the park, which we sometimes do.  The dumb well-meaning do-gooder in the park contacted the local social workers thinking they would 'help' the family. The social workers were at the house within hours.   They suggested drawing up a 'care plan'.  They were cold.  Their tone so alarmed her that she fled to her mother's in Germany taking her son. Red flags screamed '"get out of here!".   But in her absence she was summoned to court and they threatened to seize her assets (a house she owns) and maybe even jail her  if she didn't bring her son back.  When she arrived in Germany she contacted the local social workers, and they saw that the boy was happy and well looked after. But the British social work team are talking of going to Germany to seize the child and bring him back to the UK. The mother is desperate for this mess to be cleared from her path and would love to return to England with her boy but she's terrified of being thrown in prison.  All this began with talking to someone in a park. In the Daily Telegraph Christopher Booker describes this Draconian foreign policy that British social workers are pursuing now in the interests of their so-called 'child care' as being as grim as something out of a modern-day Dickens story.  He says if Dickens were alive today his contemporary writings would be exposing the horrors and callousness perpetrated by the 'child protection' system, not orphans in workhouses. But at least we have Christopher to speak out about cases he has investigated (thanks Christopher).  He has observed a feature that keeps on recurring: the desire of social services to part a child from the family for the most inconsequential of reasons, and how many of these families are foreign, and how determined the social workers are to keep the children in Britain and they don't seem to think it important that the foreign parents being held in Britain after their children are seized, because they'd rather return to their native land with their children, is burdening Britain with huge amounts in tax.   The children are miserable in foster care anyway, and in every single case they want to return abroad with their parents. British parents who have done a runner to Ireland to avoid having their children snatched are finding the English social workers hell bent on forcing the children back, when  the Irish social workers are satisfied that the children are in good care.  Christopher describes another Russian case of a 14-year-old daughter who can't understand why they are not allowed to leave spooky, hostile Britain to live in France.  And there are two French children who want nothing more than to return home to France with their father.  Christopher has seen a template - he  has had contact with Polish, Slovak and  Lithuanian families all  torn apart for wholly inadequate reasons, and the situations mirror the first one described. Another husband and wife have been pleading for over a year to be allowed to return to Africa with their children.  Their case was big in the local press but unlikely to appear on the News or in national papers.  There was a  tragic case of a teenage boy, intelligent and happy and doing exceedingly well at an Irish school, who was deported back to England and placed in a “special needs” school when he didn't need one.  Not only that, he is now being unmercifully bullied there. You might ask why. You might ask why they are forced to live in misery with strangers when their only wish is to be reunited with the parents they love, if they are supposed to be being protected, if it is supposed to be in their best interests, as is what the social workers say, in the most  cold-hearted way.  You might ask why, when the children are old enough to speak for themselves, do judges so often ignore their wishes and refuse them their rights,  in the most arrogant and heartless manner?  Even though they are not God, the “family protection” system works in mysterious ways until you understand what's really going on. If you read the article, you might go to the bottom of the page to read what people say in the comments section, and when you notice they've been removed you might ask why, unless you buy into their spurious excuse.  Brian Gerrish (UK Column, speaker at conference on Child Stealing By The State) has pointed out that they are removing the comments 'for legal reasons' - so you can't get  feedback from the many other people this has happened to!  Therefore people don't get to see the sheer scale of something that's happening up and down the country.  The legal system is in cahoots with it!http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/8948352/British-social-workers-pursue-a-harsh-foreign-policy.html