Melania Trump Wants to Monitor You and Your Family’s Mental Health in Your Home to Stop School Shootings

    After the horrific mass shooting in a Catholic grade school in Minnesota that has been headline news this week, Melania Trump announced her support for "behavioral threat assessments across all levels of society—beginning in our homes, extending through school districts and of course, social media platforms." This of course begs the question as to what the standards will be for judging what is "good" and "bad" "mental health". More than likely they will use "Predictive Analysis" software, which has been around for almost a decade already, and is used in the U.S. Foster Care system with Child Protective Services (CPS) to justify taking children away from their parents through medical kidnapping, before they show any signs of being a "bad parent", as "pre-emptive intervention", just like Melania is promoting. Involuntary psychiatric abduction and confinement is already rampant in the U.S., with nearly as many people being forced to be confined in hospitals as there are people being incarcerated in jails and prisons. The U.S. has been a "medical police state" long before the COVID tyranny ever happened.

      Six Year Olds Ripped from Schools, Involuntarily Committed and Forcibly Drugged

      A 6-year-old girl was removed from a Florida school for being disruptive and committed to a behavioral health center for a psychiatric evaluation without her parent’s knowledge.  She was held for two days and allegedly injected with an antipsychotic. Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, a 50-year mental health industry watchdog, warns that the U.S. education system and parental rights are being usurped with psychiatric and psychological practices. Schools, they assert, are used as feeder lines into a mental health system, which profits from this.  CCHR was responding to an incident where a licensed counselor with the school determined that Nadia, aged 6, was a candidate for involuntary detention under Florida’s Baker Act. The special needs child reportedly threw some chairs in a tantrum. But according to the Atlanta Black Star, a police body camera video, the girl behaved calmly as she was escorted from school by police. At one point, she asked officers if she was going to jail and was assured, no. The officer seemed skeptical of the school’s reason for calling 911. “She’s been actually very pleasant,” she noted. “I think it’s more of them not wanting to deal with it,” said another officer. Martina Falk, Nadia’s mother, was alerted only after her daughter was committed and said the nearly two-day mandatory stay at the psychiatric facility did more harm than good.