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February 25, 2025 • 13 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the show, Maureen Steele, co founder of the
American Maid Foundation. I appreciate you being on hold there
for a good couple of minutes. How are you this morning.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
I'm wonderful. I'm wonderful. Thank you so much for having
me on today.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Well, no, it's important stuff, but I have to tell
you I was coming at this. I have been on
my show coming at DCYF and Child Protective Services such
a different way over the last couple of years. And
that could be due to the stories that I covered
doing you know, daily morning radio here in Connecticut at

(00:36):
these horrible stories involving children, and how DCYF largely failed them,
you know though they lost a file or they didn't
follow up. So I'm always kind of hitting them for,
you know, get it together. What's a more important job?
And yet our liaison comes at me with, you know,

(00:58):
child protective services. Uh, they profit from family separation and
it is a thriving industry. So here I am spending
years saying nobody's doing their job there, and you would say,
all they're doing their just not the job you think, right, right,
I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Tear end they I mean they do lose files. They
they do let kids down. There's just a lawsuit that
was just launched against a child who's been killed in
a foster home, a baby.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
So, and children are trafficked, and eighty five percent of
children and the foster care program are abused by the
foster care system sexually abused, physically abused. So this is
a problem. So we're you know, the do gooders are
doing no good at all. They're taking children from the
fire to the frying pan. It's traumatizing enough when a

(01:52):
child is written from their home. And what we're seeing
is that, you know, an angry teenager you know, makes
a comment or calls the cops because she wants to
go to a party and a parent say no and
immediate and says, you know, my dad hit me. You know,
she doesn't have a mark on her, there's nothing, And
DCYS steps in, and five years later, the teenage girl
still has not seen her parents, you know, and she's

(02:14):
about to age out of the system. So this is
how they even even reports that are totally insignificant that
you and I, if we were working for DCF, we'd
be like, oh, there's just an angry thirteen year old kid,
you know, popping off and you know, being a little
sinker to her parents. DCYF just takes that and just
destroys this whole family and destroys these lives. Why because

(02:37):
they make money off of it. This is, you know,
a multi billion dollar industry, is what it is. And
if they've pretty much legalized sex, you know, child trafficking
through the foster care system, because it is it's a
money machine. And not just what they get paid from
the federal government. They get paid more to permanently separate

(02:58):
children from their parents and get adopted out. Children that
are put into group homes versus just a private home
setting of foster care. The group homes get sometimes thousands
of dollars a week for child. And if you've ever
seen these group homes and how the children are treated,
what they're fed, they're clothing, all of it. No one's
spending thousands of dollars a week on these kids in

(03:19):
these homes. So it's a it's a machine.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Where's that money coming from, marine, if you don't mind
my calling you, maureene, Where where would it be coming from?

Speaker 2 (03:28):
It's coming from us, the taxpayer. And we're seeing a
lot of this with shows. And this is why it's
such a good time to really bring this story forward
again because it's just there's tillions of dollars of misspent money.
So most of it's coming from the federal government, from
our tax dollars and through HHS. HHS is the department
that disburses the money to CPS child protective services in

(03:53):
every state, and every state can set up their own system,
but they're ultimately all funded by from a majority, their
funding is coming from the federal government. And again, they're
awarded for separations. They're awarded, they're not rewarded for that.
You know, the documents say, you know, the ultimate goal
is to reunite children with their parents, but that's not

(04:13):
what we see. And the uptick of children in foster
care and being taken away from their families has grown exponentially,
especially over the last decade. And the numbers are also
very foggy as to what's considered a child in foster
care versus just under the under the guide of CPS,

(04:36):
which they still get paid for even if the children
are still home. The parents are forced into parenting classes
and all of that. And again, you know, another point
here is that this is a is a system that
was created on top of our common loss system, which
is which is how our government was created. And so
your children are your property, and in our founding documents,

(04:57):
which we're above the constitution, the of people are. And
you know, no one can take your property away from
you without a trial by jury. You don't even get
the equivalent of a like a criminal trial when you're
on trial to lose your kids. When you're in a
hearing for that, there's no jury, there's no new process,
and your kids are ripped away from you. So parents

(05:19):
are immediately at a complete disadvantage with a system that
is rigged and stacked against them because system wants your children.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
And of course those are the parents you're talking about,
the parents who care and love and want these children,
as opposed to the ones who do see them as disposable.
There's all kinds right, right.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
And I'm not trying to indicate that there isn't childers
that are beaten. I mean, those children should absolutely be removed.
But the other issue is that we're taking a child
who's been brutally abused and we're putting them in another
abusive situation. And that's not good either.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
But whatever put a price tag on a kid. You know,
when there's bonus structures in place, like I see here
states receive bonus payments for finalized adoptions. You know, there's
an incentive there then like, Okay, if I find flaws
in this actual loving parent, but if I could find
the right flaws and get this child adopted by someone else,

(06:22):
there's a bonus in it for me. We're putting price tag.
It is, as you said, trafficking.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
It is it is. And think about like even the
adoptive parents, like they're so excited they're getting a baby,
they might have been trying for years. Little do they
know that this is basically a kidnapped child that they're adopting.
And DCS leads everyone to believe that, oh, this was
just a terrible situation. You're saving this child. When these
parents are suicidal, they love their child, and their childs

(06:50):
get ripped away from them. There's lots of stories of
babies being ripped right off their mother's breast out of
the hospital, of course, deliberately mixed up where they were
told that you know, DCF is called saying that there
was drugs in the cord blood. And when the family
went right down to the lab in the hospital. They
asked the nurse down there for the cord blood results

(07:12):
and there was no drugs in the corp blood. So
there's many instances where they're lying on people work. The
hospitals are complicit. There's doctors that are complicit in this,
and they're all getting kickbacks, just like we're seeing with
doge On, you know, exposing all of that. The money
is getting kicked down down the line to others. And
there's many, many people participating in this, this tragedy, that

(07:36):
this destruction of the American family. And as we all know,
you know, it's the family that is the backbone of society,
and they've been working since the eighties of really trying
to dismantle the American family, and they've really targeted our children.
So it's it's beyond tragic, and this is the time
to end it. With so much uh so much corruption

(07:57):
getting exposed, people aren't saying no, no, no, that's not possible anymore.
I mean people are seeing it and they're they're outraged
by it. So we must protect our most vulnerable in society,
our children, our elders, but you know the children in particular,
so you know they're just starting out their lives. And
that's what American Made Foundation, American Made Action is doing.

(08:18):
We've put together a law coalition to go after these
corrupt judges who participate in these kangaroo courts just to CPS.
They're removing they're removing someone's property from them, against constitutional law,
depriving people of their rights under color of law, amongst
so many other things. So you know, their days are numbers.
You know that the American people have had it. We

(08:38):
want our families and tasks, and we want to save
our children, and we certainly don't want the government profiting
off of, you know, trafficking our baby.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
And again you're hearing Maureen Steel right now from a
co founder of the American Made Foundation, which you just
said right there. And I was wondering where you came
up with this name. What the name actually, American Made Foundation.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Well, you know, I'm very proud and so is and
andersty and my partner of being an American and everything
should be American made. Our solutions, our problems certainly has
been American made, and we need to solve them as Americans.
And you know, we're very patriotic people, and I think

(09:23):
the entire country at the point, the sense of populism
and national pride is rising, as it is all over
the world. Actually, everyone in their own country, people are
people are a place now. We want to we want
to take things back.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
So I think that's very well said. And you know,
I was wondering what a dollar figure was on this,
and I see right here. You know, most people don't
realize we're moving children from their homes. It's not just
an act of state intervention. It's a multi billion dollar industry.
And can you give me a list who's got their

(09:56):
handout for that? So during one of your ta there,
and you're a very good speaker, it's an illuminating conversation,
but sounds like the hospitals, doctors like people who have
taken oaths not to have their hand out.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Okay, yeah, so the judges, you.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Know, you're well, the judges don't surprise me. Doctors do
judges don't yep.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
So you've got yeah, you've got doctors. You've got hospitals.
In some of the children's hospitals, actually they have CPS
offices in the basement. If the parents upstairs refuses a vaccine,
they immediately go downstairs and notify CPS. So again, completely
taking away parents right to give their kid a shot
or not. You know, they're they're just robbing parents of

(10:39):
their autonomy as a parent.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
And that again, yeah, they deem you about. I've done
stories like that before where it's like, well, you're obviously
this is neglect. They need that, you know, it gives
them some if you ask me, they're lousy grounds to
deem someone. Obviously you don't care. No, that's why I'm
making the call, and it's my call to make. But
they've got that's great. That's a tough bet. You're waging

(11:03):
a very difficult war over at the American Maid Foundation.
So I understand you when you say, now it's a
perfect time to make even more noise than ever, thanks
to DOGE, thanks to actually forty seven saying, you know,
gutting these these DCYF cps. Tell us what you're doing,

(11:23):
give us the names of employees, tell us what they
did last week, and cutting the waste.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Yeah, exactly. And so the other people that profit are
all of those little programs where parents get told you
have to take anger management classes or you have to
take you know, you've got to go to the Seacoast
Mental Health Center for counseling for six months, even though
there's nothing wrong with this person, even when psychological exams
come back that there's nothing wrong, they'll still force them
into these into therapy and oftentimes these stars as their

(11:53):
twenty three year olds, twenty two year olds fresh out
of college, no idea what they're doing. But this whole
mental health center is paid by CPS, which is paid
by the said. So no one, no one involved, has
any reasons, no, no business's wrong with this guy is
a great dad. It's it's cutting off their gravy train.
So you know, it's a it's a system that is

(12:16):
raked against the parents and a system that's designed for
you to never get out of it. And so you know,
the list goes on and on and on about all
the systems that benefits from them. And the divorce industry
is a multi billion dollar industry as well. Oh yeah,
and so this is just it's just a machine. And

(12:36):
again you're not dealing with the law. You're dealing with statutes,
policies and codes in these in these courts, in these
family in these family courts, So they're not lawful, they're legal.
And the legal system, legal ease is a different language. Again,
it's not how our country responded, and so they've pulled
the fast one on the American people. They've done this down.

(12:56):
We don't know how to run a constitutional republic, and
so we don't know how our course is supposed to run.
We've been dumbed down for generations and it's done deliberately.
They take our kids.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
It's extraordinary work you're doing, Maureene Steele. I appreciate you
taking the time to come on check out the work
they're doing. Though it's americanmadefoundation dot org and of course
on x it's just that Maureene Steel with an E
at the end.
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