Are you ever sick of it all?

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    well the answer is because they’re the most vulnerable. Thats literally the reasoning they used, if you watch the documentary, “we decided we would target those on the fringes of society, because they were the most vulnerable”. The other reason is money. I know the umbrella corporations that own most of these facilities are worth billions. They have millions set aside just to settle out of court, thats in their budget, and they can afford to do so on a regular basis. My parents are the ones that signed away custody to them, declaring them my legal guardians, and they got a quarter million for that. To this day i don’t know how someone could ever do that to their child, because they knew exactly what went on in there. They would censor my phone calls, limit them to once a week with my parents (not even 911 if i was in danger) and hang up any time i tried to speak up about any of it, but they knew. I made sure they knew. My father is a millionaire, though, he’s in league with big telecom. Not quite the 1%, but definitely on their payroll.

    They also get a TON of money from the state. Much of this money goes from the privately contracted companies right back into the hands of the judges who send kids to these places, acting as a way of laundering embezzling money from the judicial branch of our government, through a cycle of prison contracts and bribes. They have privately institutionalized kids right along felons there for sexual assault and arson. I had to cell with more than a couple sociopaths. The state is paying for the 8 year old kid because his school district can’t afford to pay for treatment for him, when he shouldn’t even be the one being treated. His depression is obviously caused by external circumstances, but rather than fix it or place him in a more nurturing environment, they get the state to pay for his imprisonment.

    John Oliver pointed out recently a similar effect with municipal violations and bail bonds, where private companies profit from pretending to assist people while simultaneously preventing them from actually paying their tickets:

    Then again these are people who committed just minor crimes losing everything over a 40$ parking ticket or being in jail simply because they don’t have enough to pay for bail, or bled dry by bail bondsmen… This shouldn’t be happening to anyone, least of all someone who hasn’t actually committed a crime. Least of all children.

    It sounds like the CIA is continuing the MKULTRA experiments without authorization. This raises a lot of questions like(Why experiment on troubled teenagers?). What did they want from you? Why would they want to take an eight year old child away from his mother? What do they want out of him?

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    And this is just whats on the surface, i’m assuming the CIA has their fingers in the pie because they have a history of similar behavior and they have their fingers in every pie. Obviously i have no proof of this, but they made sure they had plausible deniability of everything i am sure they did by claiming video cameras and tape recorders are contraband

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