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Shaken Baby Shakedown: Connie Reguli exposes “junk science,” CPS corruption, and foster-care trafficking in a bombshell podcast.

Shaken Baby Shakedown and CPS Child Sex Trafficking

    Shaken Baby Syndrome is collapsing under the weight of its own “junk science,” and suspended Tennessee attorney Connie Reguli is leading the charge to expose it. In an explosive episode of The Unknown Podcast, hosted by Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe, Reguli tears apart the flawed medical theories, corrupt child-abuse pediatricians, and federal funding schemes that fuel a foster-care trafficking pipeline. From wrongful convictions to missing foster children, Reguli lays out a national scandal hidden behind sealed courtrooms and rubber-stamped prosecutions. Silenced by the Bar but unleashed online, she fights back harder than ever—and the system should be terrified.

    Mama Bear Runs For Congress: Terri LaPoint launches a bold Alabama congressional run to expose CPS corruption and fight for families.

    Mama Bear Runs For Congress

      Terri LaPoint is the investigative bulldog Alabama never saw coming. After years exposing CPS corruption, “medical kidnapping,” and the federally funded foster-care pipeline ripping families apart, LaPoint is taking her reform crusade straight to Congress. The award-winning journalist and author of Voices That Will Not Be Silenced has launched a grassroots challenge against entrenched incumbent Rep. Mike Rogers, calling him “the least conservative” member of Alabama’s delegation. Running on “God, Family, Freedom,” LaPoint vows to blow the lid off secretive family courts, federal funding schemes, and reunification abuse. She’s betting Alabama is ready for a fighter—not another placeholder politician.

      Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls

        In a letter released on October 22, 2025, Maryland’s Department of Human Services (DHS) confirmed what advocates had long suspected but could never prove: 990 children in state foster care have been reported missing between January 1, 2020, and August 17, 2025. The data, disclosed through an MPIA request filed by survivor-advocates Jennifer Guskin and Bailey Templeton, offers the first detailed look at how many children disappear while under Maryland’s supervision—and how quietly the system has been redefining what “missing” means. “Let that sink in—nearly 1,000 children under state supervision have gone missing in just five years,” Guskin said. “Most are teenage girls, and even toddlers are being labeled as… Read More »Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls