Topic: Child Protective Services

9 chapters across the catalog

Don't Mess With Texas CPS [TXwBRfxRSz8]
0:00 - 2:38

Don't Mess With Texas CPS [TXwBRfxRSz8]

Texas Child Protective Services Seizes Newborn Jocelyn Houser

Texas Child Protective Services took custody of two-day-old Jocelyn Houser at Brackenridge Hospital in Austin. Shirley Houser and her husband were served an emergency removal notice alleging risk of physical neglect, despite the mother's claims of proper prenatal care and a lack of immediate danger. A Travis County judge subsequently signed a court order granting the state temporary custody pending a hearing within 14 days.

CPS Has More Seizure Power Than The Police [N4viicIA Jc]

CPS Has More Seizure Power Than The Police [N4viicIA Jc]

Gates Family Legal Battle Against Texas Child Protective Services

Gary and Melissa Gates, parents of 13 children, are challenging the constitutionality of Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) after the emergency removal of their children without a court order. The incident began when a school reported the parents for pinning food wrappers to a child's shirt as a disciplinary measure for stealing. Despite a judge ordering the immediate return of the children and a psychologist issuing a glowing home study report, CPS labeled the parents as child abusers in the state's central registry.

CPS Has More Seizure Power Than The Police [N4viicIA Jc]
3:37 - 4:26

CPS Has More Seizure Power Than The Police [N4viicIA Jc]

Texas Center for Family Rights and FLDS Ranch Raid

The Gates family founded the Texas Center for Family Rights, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting families in legal disputes with Child Protective Services. The organization is currently providing representation to mothers whose children were seized during the April raid on the FLDS ranch in West Texas. The family has spent eight years and $175,000 in legal fees to contest CPS practices regarding warrantless home searches and child removals.

The Jeff Davis Show   March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]
6:55 - 8:47

The Jeff Davis Show March 3rd 1997 Part 2 [NjWYGii8Mxk]

Child Protection Agencies, Surviving Global Slavery and Brenda Scott

Brenda Scott's book, Out of Control, investigates the lack of oversight within child protection agencies and alleges that these organizations are involved in the wrongful removal of children from homes. Robert Spear's Surviving Global Slavery is also highlighted as a resource for understanding systemic state overreach. These works challenge the assumption that government social agencies operate with the best interests of families in mind.

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX  The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]
29:59 - 33:10

The ATF Injured It's Own Men At Waco TX The Ken Fawcett Theory [IrluwV4l3C8]

Davidian Children, Janet Reno and Religious Freedom

The program disputes Attorney General Janet Reno's claims of child abuse within the compound, citing earlier Child Protective Services investigations that found the children to be well-cared for and educated. FBI negotiations are characterized as stall tactics while the government allegedly prepared for further action. The segment emphasizes the right to religious freedom and criticizes government officials for prejudging the Davidians before any trial.

Jeff Davis And Mike Hanson Pull Melissa Hanson Out Of Crowd To Answer Question [zr7929SoCXc]
0:45 - 1:42

Jeff Davis And Mike Hanson Pull Melissa Hanson Out Of Crowd To Answer Question [zr7929SoCXc]

Mike Hanson Campaign Pledge Regarding Child Protective Services

Candidate Mike Hanson pledged to keep his office open 24 hours a day to intervene in Child Protective Services (CPS) cases. Hanson claims he will personally arrive on-scene to negotiate peaceful resolutions when CPS agents arrive at homes during the night, contrasting his availability with current commissioners.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
20:38 - 22:07

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Local Perspectives on Waco, Child Abuse Investigations

Local residents of Elk, Texas, including grocery store owner Walter Dulock, describe the Branch Davidians as average citizens and reliable customers. The documentary asserts that multiple state investigations into allegations of child abuse at the compound were closed in 1992 due to a lack of evidence. The narrative suggests that the media ignored these findings to maintain a sensationalist narrative of sexual misconduct.

Unedited Interview With Waco Branch Davidian Survivor Cathrine Matteson By Mike Hanson(2000) [XpihEy5Umtk]
14:52 - 17:54

Unedited Interview With Waco Branch Davidian Survivor Cathrine Matteson By Mike Hanson(2000) [XpihEy5Umtk]

Child Abuse Allegations, Mark Breault and CPS Reports

Katherine Matteson denies allegations of child abuse and sacrifice, attributing the rumors to Mark Breault and a small group in Australia. She references a report by a Child Protective Services worker named Joyce, who allegedly found the children to be intelligent and well-treated. Matteson claims the government suppressed this positive report to maintain a negative narrative against the Branch Davidians.

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]
2:14:59 - 2:21:18

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]

Refuting Abuse Allegations, Mark Breaux and Child Protective Services

Catherine Madison refutes allegations of child abuse and ritual sacrifice, attributing the rumors to Mark Breaux, a former member in Australia who attempted to usurp Koresh's leadership. She cites a report from a Child Protective Services worker named Joyce, who allegedly found the children to be healthy and intelligent. Madison insists that Koresh (formerly Vernon Howell) never acted without divine instruction.