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Texas CPS $100K club members: BCFS & Janel Voss

The Texas CPS child kleptocracy includes an elaborate web of vendors, not all of which are funded equally. Our research department — kbp — is curious about a Janel Voss who appears on the current list of Texas DFPS vendors with “active service contracts” exceeding $100K. Does Janel have any connection to Chief CPS investigator Angie Voss, up to her neck in the FLDS mess? We’d be delighted to hear from anyone who knows more about Janel, including Janel herself. (See update on Janel, below.)

Also newsworthy is that Baptist Child and Family Services — Johnny-at-the-YFZ-Ranch with an armada of official Baptist buses, back on that fateful night in April — has no less than eleven (11) such $100K+ contracts. In an earlier version of the list, BCFS was showing only eight. Rewards of loyalty? Any wonder that they were so quick to respond to CPS’s call to spirit off those “abused” FLDS kids? Money, power, religion and CPS. It’s a killer combination for Texas families.

Prairie Fire Journal documents the extensive “command and control” involvement of BCFS in the FLDS affair and poses pointed questions:

I think all Texans should be questioning why a religious organization is put in a supervisory position over state, county and city personnel under any circumstances. When did the citizens of Texas delegate the powers of the state to religious organizations?

What’s equally alarming is the BCFS’s involvement in the GPS tracking of the child-relocation buses as they were dispatched throughout the state. I’m trying to figure out how GPS tracking for buses full of abducted FLDS children fits into providing humanitarian services.

In this context, a real humanitarian organization, the Salvation Army, refused to allow the FLDS mothers and children to be separated on their property when CPS asked. BCFS seems to have had no scruples about going for those CPS $$$ even at the cost of tearing children out of weeping mothers’ arms. And don’t tell me that “this was all a humanitarian operation.” That does not wash.

Update: I’ve located a Janel Voss on a website with an appropriate URL: fixmyfamily.com. It appears from FixMyFamily.com (!) that this Janel is some kind of family or marriage counselor. Here’s her contact information, in case anyone would like to ask about her $100K contract with CPS and relationship if any with Angie Voss:

10171 S US Hwy 277
Bronte, Texas 76933
Ph. 325-473-4005.

Googlemaps says Janel’s office — click “view larger map” at the bottom left of the map below, then look for Point B, south of Tennyson — is on Hwy 277, 24.5 miles due north of San Angelo. Somebody out there knows Janel. Give us a shout!
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5 comments

1 Jeny { 06.28.08 at 8:31 pm }

Mr. Schulske….keep up the excellent work!

My family and I are GA residents–although we do have many family members in Texas. We would love to relocate to Texas and join them there, but cannot even fathom such an idea in the current anti-family, anti-parent, anti-child environment in that state. Especially families with highly-sought (for adoption) white children. What a racket–children are abducted by CPS and adopted out for the bounty on each of their heads, never to see their parents again–whether or not their parents have done a darn thing wrong.

Make no mistake about it….CPS is BIG BUSINESS in Texas (and the rest of this country), and there are a LOT of folks who are unjustly destroying the lives of children and their familes while personally enriching themselves in the process.

If ever GA CPS were to come knocking on our door, we’d be on the phone to you lickety split to seek your counsel!

Thank you for upholding the oath you took when you became a lawyer, and for ensuring the Constitution isn’t just an old piece of paper with funny looking scribbles on it. Your efforts are VERY important!

Jeny in GA

2 April 38 { 06.28.08 at 10:27 pm }

Note to Jeny — CPS runs rampant in Oregon, too. Likewise I am sure in many states — that is a federal statute, not state.

3 Felicity { 06.28.08 at 10:46 pm }

Which members of Congress are paying attention to this outrage? Who has indicated serious interest in overturning that law? I’d like to donate to their re-election campaigns. … The answer is probably none of them, but if they are there, I’d like to know.

4 Jeny { 06.29.08 at 7:32 am }

To April 38….I agree.

CPS is BIG BUSINESS all over this country due to Bill Clinton’s 1996 legistation that created bounties on every child’s head until they reach the age of 17. No child and no family–no matter how nurturing and wonderful–is safe from these vultures who claim to be “protecting” children. In many many cases they’re doing nothing of the sort.

These “protetors” line their pockets, fatten their checkbooks and get rich while they traumatize and destroy innocent children’s lives and the lives of their parents–permanently.

Money is at the root of the child “protection” racket. In ALL 50 states.

5 Toes { 06.29.08 at 9:11 am }

I’ve posted the links to the national reports for adoptions from foster care on my blog. See what your state has been doing.

I am also interested in the names of any politicians seeking CPS reform on the national or state levels.

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