Child Trafficking, Family Courts, and the Erosion of Constitutional Rights
This episode of Connecting the Dots is guest-hosted by Mark Sutherland during Dan Happel’s absence and brings together a powerful roundtable discussion on constitutional collapse, government overreach, child trafficking, and the weaponization of law against the American people.
The conversation explores how constitutional rights are being bypassed through bureaucratic labeling, family courts, CPS actions, and politically motivated prosecutions. Guests examine January 6 cases, the use of the “domestic terrorist” designation to suspend rights, and the role of non-elected agencies in enforcing policies that directly harm families and communities…
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Richard Mack – Founder, Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association
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Lewis Herms – California gubernatorial candidate, founder of Screw Big Gov movement
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T and Peter – Child advocacy activists, Where Is Jonah Rief
Website: https://whereisjonahrief.com
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…A major focus of the episode is the growing number of children taken through state systems, with repeated calls for accountability and transparency. The case of Jonah Rief is discussed as a symbol of a much larger problem involving family court abuse, medical kidnapping, and federally incentivized removals. Guests emphasize that these are not isolated incidents, but part of a systemic pattern driven by money, power, and institutional protection.
The discussion also challenges the role of mainstream and so-called conservative media, questioning why certain stories are ignored while others are amplified, and follows the money trail linking media, pharmaceutical advertising, and political influence.
Throughout the episode, guests stress that the Constitution is only meaningful if it is actively defended, pointing to the critical role of sheriffs, governors, and local officials who either uphold their oaths or enable corruption. The episode closes with a call for grassroots accountability, moral clarity, and leadership rooted in principle rather than scripted politics.









