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Family court is a 50 billion dollar a year industry. The incentivized financial motives include judges, lawyers, child protective services, therapists, guardian ad litems, visitation supervisors, politicians, child trafficking cells, and more. I believe that in addition to the monetary incentive factor to states (Social Security Act IV-D), our national leaders have devised the breaking up of the family to weaken our nation. This is the story of one case, which stripped a child of her father with no more than hearsay and biased testimony, provided by hired guns who enabled a parental alienation…mehr

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Family court is a 50 billion dollar a year industry. The incentivized financial motives include judges, lawyers, child protective services, therapists, guardian ad litems, visitation supervisors, politicians, child trafficking cells, and more. I believe that in addition to the monetary incentive factor to states (Social Security Act IV-D), our national leaders have devised the breaking up of the family to weaken our nation. This is the story of one case, which stripped a child of her father with no more than hearsay and biased testimony, provided by hired guns who enabled a parental alienation outcome, all while the judges turned a blind eye to false accusations and perjury. Ironically, in the very same Fifteenth Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida that allowed Jeffery Epstein work release six days a week, 12 hours a day to continue his preying on underage girls.
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David Christopher Graves is a philosopher of art, residing and working in Tel Aviv, Israel. He teaches at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo. Graves is a fanatic amateur painter, with two solo exhibitions under his belt. He has been following this outstanding group of artists for over a decade, and remains in close contact with them still.