Sunday, September 28, 2014

Jonah Rief: One of Many Cases Cloaked in Secrecy


As Tammy Rief and concerned parents from  across the United States comb court records in San Diego and Sacramento in an effort to find Tammy's trafficked son Jonah, one thing is clear.  There is a cover-up at the highest levels of the local and state governments in California.

When you go to get your court records in a major case, don't be surprised if they are missing or if parts of your file are missing.  This is a problem that has been discovered by protective mothers, by targeted minorities, and by those the government has political reasons to lock up.

TAMMY RIEF: THE SAN DIEGO COVER-UP

In San Diego, California, where inmates die leaving prisons and sometimes become unpersons, a child (Jonah Rief) and his beautiful unwed mother (Tammy) were victims of the Judicial Human Trafficking Cover-up.

Judges involved in human trafficking - absurd you say?  Give a bribe to a judge and all too frequently you can traffic any kid you want-- maybe including Sasha O.  But what is Michelle to do to find Sasha once someone like San Diego's Judges Gregory Pollack or Kenneth A. So or Eugenia Eyherabide sends America's little sweetheart to Australia -- a sales hub for trafficking-- or to Thailand?   Of course, nobody is accusing anyone of these names of being judges involved in such wrongdoing.  Maybe some mothers and court watchers have accused them but this writer would never accuse any of these judges of wrongdoing - despite personal observations consistent with such judicial wrongdoing. Well if Michelle were like other mothers of trafficked children, she would have to work extra hard to get a copy of the paper trail as documents are often hidden or destroyed and mothers are told they will not be allowed access to even look at their own kid's file.  In the cases where copies of files of court-sponsored human trafficking are found, the partial records (as in pages or whole documents missing) often bear no resemblance to reality and frequently documents - like warrants - don't even fit the legal requirements.  Sometimes the names of the victims are changed, seemingly to make it more difficult track down the missing kids.

In the Tammy Rief case, it was learned that her son Jonah was illegally adopted out to traffickers without notice to her anyone involved in said adoption process   In that case, a Colorado man with ties to unsavory people went to judges in San Diego to seek judicial assistance in getting his hands on Tammy's only child, whom she was raising on her parents Alabama farm..  He and San Diego officials pretended the Colorado man (Brian Sullivan) had been married to Tammy and she had taken with the boy off during a divorce proceeding.  Tammy was never married and Brian was not the father.  

Though there is evidence of an illegal adoption, files have apparently been either removed or destroyed.  California Social Services in Sacramento, where California adoption files from San Diego would have been sent, has confirmed that any such files are missing but that they would be there if an adoption had taken place. A San Diego clerk had confirmed there had been an adoption but refused to turn over the records to the mother or the State Department. People connected to the San Diego District Attorney's office, people possibly known as Carole Snyder and Jill Lindberg arranged for the child to be grabbed from he Southeaster U.S.  During the removal process, police on the East Coast obtained verifying evidence of sexual abuse by those who were to receive the child for trafficking but the child was removed to California for trafficking, anyway.

Tammy went to the Feds to try to get her child back and while she was in D.C, working with national officials, the plot thickened.  After she got home to Alabama, Tammy was also snatched (kidnapped without an official warrant) and brought to California.  At one point, she was held prisoner without any notice of why or on what grounds for 91 days.  Her matter involved secret proceedings in California.  It's anyone's guess as to how to get the actual records of most of what took place.  It seems there is a black hole when it comes to San Diego Court records.  (Similar black holes do exist in Orange and Los Angeles Counties and in counties across the country.)  For the last almost two years, Tammy has been blocked physically from getting access to her son during a time when Jonah needed her most.  The traffickers got judicial permission in San Diego to leave the country with Tammy's son.  Jonah entered Australia on February 26, 2013 and disappeared.  Nude photos and photos of parts of his body and parts of the bodies of other children later made their way onto Facebook pages of Sara Francis and Sara Frances - - believed to be an alias for the Sullivan family. With close to 200,000 hits, some people are saying it looks like a sale.

Note that, in the Jonah Rief matter, nobody was a resident of California. The California courts are the forum of choice to traffic out of state kids into foreign countries.

Other similar San Diego cases where children were forced into sex servitude include that of Damon Moelter, who found his own freedom by running away his court-licensed sexual abuser and by hiding until he was 16.  At that point, he went to Vegas and got a paper marriage in order to get emancipated into freedom from forced sex.  In his case, the judge just happened to be named Gregory Pollack.  But just because Damon and Jonah and many other kids forced into sex slavery may have been guided there by Pollock doesn't mean he is engaged in any wrongdoing, does it?

ORANGE COUNTY, LOS ANGELES COUNTY AND ELSEWHERE

In Orange County, when judges also traffic children out of the country, they order the removal of records indicating that the foreigners to whom they are trafficking the children are engaged in regular sex crimes with children.  The mother of Lexi Dillon is trying to rescue her daughter from a a forieign abuser whose citizenship is in Thailand.  Experts (including court-appointed experts) were threatened and references to them and to evidence of sex crimes were ordered removed from the file because those experts verified the abuse.  The mother has been denied parts of the file.  Proceedings in that case as in the Jonah Rief case have been largely in secret.  

WHISTLE-BLOWER COMES FORWARD

Whistle-blowing former San Diego Judge DeAnn Salcido feels that a way to truth is to open the doors and end the secrecy.  She supports televising  and video-recording proceedings where such decisions are made.  She also feels the training sessions were judges are trained to act illegally should also be recorded.  

If all court proceedings involving children were televised, the disappearing files and records could be re-created.  Secrecy only protects the wrong-doers.  The children want the truth to come out and they want people to know, believe and rescue them when they say they have been raped and molested. Children want people to save them before they are sent to foreign countries to be sold as sex slaves.  It is those who want to get away with rape, sodomy and trafficking who seek secrecy, falsely claiming children don't want the truth to be made public.  Protective parents have learned to question any speaker who wants to keep evidence of abuse locked in dwindling files of secret proceedings.

WHAT THE PUBLIC CAN DO

Protective parents have the following suggestions

1)) First, each parent must know that their own child is at risk from court-licensed trafficking.  In Jonah's case, there is a father and that father lost his rights, along with Tammy, when Jonah was handed over to traffickers who took him out of the country for sale.  The real father is an Atlanta man and his name is NOT Sullivan NOR Glasier NOR Francis.  Whether you are a father or mother, your rights could be lost and your child could be gone before you have any comprehension of what has happened.

2) Contact Kamala Harris and Jerry Brown and demand an investigation into Judicial Child Sex Trafficking though the California Courts.

3) Demand your legislature call for investigations of court-approved sex trafficking of children.  Demand investigations into the removal and hiding of court records involving children from their parents. 

4) Demand legislation requiring the televising of all juvenile and family court proceedings.

4)  Be vigilant and don't trust a system that has failed America's children.

5) Listen to the children and decriminalize the reporting of abuse.  You didn't realize that 80%  of protective parents lose their kids if they take them to a doctor or policeman who discovers the other parent is having sex with the kid?  Protecting a child from sex with the other parent is called "alienation" and is viewed by courts as worse than rape or murder.  Protective parents are wondering when it was that judges turned into pimps. 


7) Vote out judges who traffic children.  When in doubt, just say "no."