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Q U I C K   O B S E R V A T I O N  #7

The following are utterances on adoption from highly-respected, prominent mental health professionals who have worked specifically in the field of adoption healing for decades; they have been in the helping profession for 4 decades at least. They were there in the beginning when adopted people and the moms who lost them began {
roughly 2 decades ago } to timidly come out of the closet of stigma and shame that was foisted upon them by their illustrious, cheap, neighbors. We're not publishing the names of these savvy professionals because we don't have time to ask for permission to publish; albeit, we're totally certain that such permission would be granted absolutely and encouraged profusely. If you like, we will certainly seek the permission. These professionals are in the ACTUAL business of helping to change societal mores. These pros actually do help people in a Life that is VERY short! They don't hurt people!
  • Annette Baran, the super go-to expert in the field of adoption and author, has continually averred that, "Adoption is a 20th century social experiment that failed."
  • The prominent New York City adoption healing specialist and go-to social worker, author, and adoptee, avers, "Almost 70,000 babies are sold every year in the United States alone. Social work manuals of the day were very clear as to how to do the brainwashing in order to separate the single mother from her child.
  • A well-known psychologist and adoption expert avers, "All adoptive homes are dysfunctional by definition."
  • Adoption is about the professionalization of social work in the area of "child-saving."
  • On January 15, 2011, "Infancy Memory at 26 Minutes" { Implicit Memory } was released theatrically to sold out crowds in 60 countries, 31 languages, 295 cities, and 341 venues. { Adopted people remember their beginnings. }
  • "Arthur & Elizabeth Schlessinger Library on the History of Women in America" is a research library at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, Harvard University; a couple of years ago it received and stored for further research the oral histories of single mothers whose infants were crudely finagled from them by the adoption industry in the 20th century.
  • And, much, much, more! { But we ask you, Loyal Readers, "How much time do we have to spare? Not much!" And we know, you're busy, too.  Thanks for reading - participating! You are valued! You're changing the world for the better just by generously reading. We can't do it without you!  We need you! }

 

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