Friday, November 1, 2019

NaNoWriMo 2019 - All aboard in the November rally!

IT'S TIME TO RUMBLE! 2019

It's friday, first of November now and I'm planning on writing a story for the global NaNoWriMo "competition" once again. I want other people to get motivated to join as well. I started NaNoWriMo the first time in 2016. Ever since I was little I've had the passion to want to write about mysteries and such so it was perfect for me. During my time at restaurant and catering school I spent the first two years planning for different stories. The first story that I created was called The Lifebar. It was a generic story, a tale about a group of people that have been invited to a party at a hotel-restaurant that owed a lot of money to all the people invited. We've heard this concept too many times: a group of people get locked up from the outside world due to a storm or other natural disasters and the killing begins, locked room ideas and no way to contact the police with a phone. That's basically what the story was supposed to be about, but it came out worse. I think I managed to pull one interesting disappearing trick with an elderly lady in it however.

The Lifebar gave me motivation to keep making another story. I didn't write during 2017 for some reason, think it was just a lack of motivation along with severe tinnitus from a car accident that I got. Anyway, my second story was going to be a direct continuation to my first novel called The Two Suns, telling a story about two girls that want to find their father and a bit more. The Two Suns was closer to a more complex idea for a story. I didn't manage to pull any single good twists in the time I wrote it but I was happy with what I did. Problem was that in 2018 I had a lot of work to do in University of Applied Sciences as well as having to run around the country dealing with government corruption. This was what caused me not to get to my goal and I stopped at 35 000 / 50 000 words. You clear NaNoWriMo if you manage to get over 50 000 words in November, by the way. One minute over and you lose. Didn't manage to post my 35k words in time either (posted them couple minutes too late), but luckily it wouldn't have mattered as it was below 50k anyway.

The past year I've gotten myself very familiar with Child Protective Services and their little schemes. Their unlimited power. You see, CPS is not exactly what the name suggests. They are not heroes by any stretch of imagination. They break laws and take children from perfectly normal families without any care in the world. They tend to ruin people's lives, cause them to lose their houses to the debt the CPS causes and tire the families out so that they can say that they don't care about their children because the mother hasn't gone to all the meetings week after week for over half a year to where the child is (it's not rare for the child to be taken hundreds of kilometers or miles away). The moment the child is taken, the CPS plans to get drugs for them through a doctor and either get a statement from the doctor or fabricate statements that don't exist and use them in the court. The reason for the drugs is simple: money. Even though it's true that taking care of a calm child that is drugged to hell is easier (they take easy children from families), money is the biggest aspect of drugging children. You see, each child gives the factory the child is taken to about 100k €/$ a year. The harder the child is to "heal" the more money the factory gets from government and the county. The county then tells public that it costs them a lot of money to put one child in foster care, so it's not true that they make money with it. This is not really true as there are tax returns. In other words the government - the tax payers - pay a huge sum for each child, up to over 200k €/$ a year for heavily drugged ones I believe.
Furthermore, there are countries where the county pays extra money to CPS workers the more children they take from homes. The less children they take, the higher chance of them getting fired is. This means that the CPS business is run by governments who make the laws. Stupid CPS workers then break laws and literally constantly switch from one county to another to try to avoid legal issues. This is hidden by CPS supposedly being in crisis. They fill foster cares with children that cry about wanting to go back home and leave them there. What a fucking joke. In Minnesota especially last year in 2018 there began a civil lawsuit against CPS that hundreds of people signed. The civil lawsuit claims that CPS's laws are against human rights and that their actions towards unwanted child placements are akin to kidnapping. 

To take a child immediately with police force there needs to exist something called immediate danger. Taking out child trafficking and visible violence, this kind of concept doesn't really exist. The main problem with claims about immediate danger in normal families really existing is that most of the stories come from Child Protective Services or officials that work with them. Thus these claims can not be trusted. I find it worrying that courts always trust officials over anyone else, no matter how nonsense their claims may be. For example an official can write: "an animal in a dirty small cage in the back of a car" under a picture that shows a massive clean animal cage in an open space of a truck and a small dog less than half the size of the cage in it. The official's words are the truth compared to reality in courts. There are countless examples, for example if you're in court being accused of telling others someone is a chronic liar, and then the person lies in the court and fights with your witnesses because of the lie, you still get sentenced. There would have to be heavy discrepancies with law itself or you'd have to have a lawyer to tell the court that this is ridiculous to survive. Or if you drive a car 10 km/h and another car hits you and a police tells you drove at insane speed - you get sentenced. No one ever investigates anything, or even if they do it's not based on reality (for example if a police does a crime, no other cop is going to investigate it, and prosecutors or courts really don't care either - they're in it as well because "our country has the best officials"). Police claim takes priority over reality in these types of cases. 

The story I'm about to tell in this year's NaNoWriMo is me writing a novel about government and county officials, not just CPS but the whole instance, and how much of a corrupt group they are globally. There are dozens of instances that are supposed to look for people's rights, yet none of them actually exist and they all claim that there really is no one that can take account for when an official does crimes. One layer after another they hide the existence of the crimes against families. I wonder why?
United States alone has over 600 000 children in foster care. Read about it here for example. It's impossible for that many families to cause immediate danger to their children all of a sudden. This has gotten ridiculously out of hand, speak out people! It's time to stop this absolute insanity!

I have my material and mindset, a will to create something impressive.
Time to get to work! Good luck everyone!

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