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‘Social engineers in Tasmania (are aiming for) just one-size-fits-all genderless babies.’ When it comes to Tasmania’s plan to become the first state to erase a
STANDARD LINK https://medium.com/a-sense-of-place/publishing-the-book-children-of-the-state-2cbec40b44e4 Publishing the Book: Children of the State Stolen for Profit Let’s face it: this is a tough sell. In the beginning was the Word.
Founder of Antipaedophile Party accused of masterminding criminal syndicate Dr William Pridgeon allegedly organised for children to be taken from fathers His ‘clandestine’ organisation allegedly accused
Network helping mums, kids hide POLICE who busted an underground network that operated for 10 years helping mums steal their children believe more youngsters may
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