angelburst29
The Living Force
This is one of many situations surfacing, where a child in an emergency situation, is taken from the Parents by medical personal via "intervention" of Protective Child Services under the aspects of Shaken Baby Syndrome. No where in the contents of this article is "vaccination" mentioned as a possible cause. Equally disturbing, Protective Child Services seem to be embed in the Hospital Social Services Dept., and in close contact with local Police and law enforcement Officers.
The article is about a young married couple, both previously Divorced and each having a child from a previous marriage, who were both 9 years old, and baby Jaden, who was 7 ½ months old, born on December 27, 2012 at the time of the incident. Their circumstances and what they have been put through - is horrific - while still going through the Court System, to get their children back.
Accusations of Shaken Baby Syndrome in Tennessee Destroys Family – Lands Parents in Jail
http://healthimpactnews.com/2015/accusations-of-shaken-baby-syndrome-in-tennessee-destroys-family-lands-parents-in-jail/
On August 15, 2013, in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Joe Whitaker frantically spoke to 911 as he tried to save his seven month old son, Jaden. According to Joe, the ambulance raced into their driveway. A female Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) jumped out, grabbed Jaden from his arms, slammed the ambulance doors, and sped away. Joe stood in the driveway watching the ambulance pull away, confused with the events that just occurred. What happened? Where were they taking his son? Why did they leave without him?
Seconds later, Charlotte Whitaker reached her house and saw Joe standing in the driveway; her heart jumped into her throat. Where was her son? Luckily, the second rescue truck was still in front of her house, and the driver told the terrified parents that their son was being taken to Johnson City Medical Center (JCMC) in Johnson City, Tennessee. Why would the ambulance leave the parents in the driveway?
According to Charlotte, this is one of many incidences that would be twisted by CPS to aid them in falsely accusing the Whitakers of child abuse and taking their baby. This question became “Why didn’t Joe Whitaker get into the ambulance with his son?” rather than “Why did the rescue personnel leave the parents behind?” Is this normal procedure when 911 is contacted for an emergency with a child?
The article is about a young married couple, both previously Divorced and each having a child from a previous marriage, who were both 9 years old, and baby Jaden, who was 7 ½ months old, born on December 27, 2012 at the time of the incident. Their circumstances and what they have been put through - is horrific - while still going through the Court System, to get their children back.
Accusations of Shaken Baby Syndrome in Tennessee Destroys Family – Lands Parents in Jail
http://healthimpactnews.com/2015/accusations-of-shaken-baby-syndrome-in-tennessee-destroys-family-lands-parents-in-jail/
On August 15, 2013, in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Joe Whitaker frantically spoke to 911 as he tried to save his seven month old son, Jaden. According to Joe, the ambulance raced into their driveway. A female Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) jumped out, grabbed Jaden from his arms, slammed the ambulance doors, and sped away. Joe stood in the driveway watching the ambulance pull away, confused with the events that just occurred. What happened? Where were they taking his son? Why did they leave without him?
Seconds later, Charlotte Whitaker reached her house and saw Joe standing in the driveway; her heart jumped into her throat. Where was her son? Luckily, the second rescue truck was still in front of her house, and the driver told the terrified parents that their son was being taken to Johnson City Medical Center (JCMC) in Johnson City, Tennessee. Why would the ambulance leave the parents in the driveway?
According to Charlotte, this is one of many incidences that would be twisted by CPS to aid them in falsely accusing the Whitakers of child abuse and taking their baby. This question became “Why didn’t Joe Whitaker get into the ambulance with his son?” rather than “Why did the rescue personnel leave the parents behind?” Is this normal procedure when 911 is contacted for an emergency with a child?