Subject: Urgent News Release!! Infant Discovered in Barn
Infant Discovered in Barn, Child Protective Services
Launch Probe
Nazareth Carpenter Being Held On
Charges Involving Underage Mother
BETHLEHEM, JUDEA - Authorities
were today alerted by a concerned citizen who noticed a family living in a
barn. Upon arrival, Family Protective
Service personnel, accompanied by police, took into protective care an infant
child, who had been wrapped in strips of
cloth and placed in a feeding trough by his 14-year old mother, Mary of
Nazareth.
During the confrontation, a man
identified as Joseph, also of Nazareth, attempted to stop the social workers.
Joseph, aided by several local shepherds
and some unidentified foreigners, tried to forestall efforts to take the
child, but were restrained by the police.
Also being held for questioning
are three foreigners who allege to be oracles from an eastern country.
The
INS and Homeland Security officials are
seeking information about these men who may be in the country illegally. A
source with the INS states that they had
no passports, but were in possession of gold and other possibly illegal sub-stances.
They resisted arrest saying that
they had been warned by God to avoid officials in Jerusalem and to return
quickly to their own country. The chemical
substances in their possession will be tested. The owner of the barn is also
being held for questioning. The manager
of Bethlehem Inn faces possible revocation of his license for violating
health and safety regulations by allowing
people to stay in the stable.
Civil authorities are also investigating the
zoning violations involved in maintaining livestock
in a commercially-zoned district. The location of the minor child will not be
released, and the prospect for a quick
resolution to this case is doubtful. Asked about when the child would be
returned to his mother, a Child Protective Service
spokesperson said, "The father is older and the mother definitely
underage. We are checking with officials in
Nazareth to determine what their legal relationship is. Joseph has admitted
taking Mary from her home in Nazareth because
of a census requirement. However, because she was obviously pregnant when
they left, investigators are
looking into other reasons for their departure. Joseph is being held without
bond on charges of molestation, kidnapping, child
endangerment, and statutory rape.
Mary was taken to the Bethlehem General
Hospital where she is being examined by
doctors. Charges may also be filed against her for endangerment. She will
also undergo
psychiatric evaluation because of
her claim that she is a virgin and that the child is from God. The director
of the psychiatric wing said,
"I don't profess to have the right to tell people what to believe, but
when their beliefs adversely affect the safety and well-being of others - in this
case her child - we must consider her a danger to others. The unidentified
drugs at the scene
didn't help her case, but I'm
confidant that with the proper therapy regimen we can restore her."
A
spokesperson for the governor's office said,
"Who knows what was going through their heads? But regardless, their
treatment of the child was inexcusable, and the
involvement of these others frightening. There is much we don't know about
this case, but for the sake of the child and the public,
you can be assured that we will pursue this matter to the end."
Merry Christmas! From the Police
State
(So goes the ongoing saga of Big
Brother!!)
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Infant Discovered in Barn, Child Protective Services Launch Probe
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What's wrong with being born in a barn? I've been asked, many times; were you born in a barn?
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