This is INSANE. A parent in Kentucky claims her kids saw a "school dentist" who said they need various treatments including anesthesia and she wouldn't be able to be present. The school tried scheduling it and suggested if her kids miss it she will be investigated. Her regular dentist says there's nothing wrong with her kids' teeth. MASSIVE INSURANCE SCAM?! WTF is going on here?! h/t @SarahisCensored
This really puts things into perspective: "With the 165 Billion we gave to Ukraine, we could have built six border walls to stop illegal immigrants from pouring across our southern border. Could have fixed Flint's water system 215 times over easily. I like this one. Could have given every homeless vet $2 million. Holy shit. Could have given 50 million to every family impacted by the Maui wildfires. And they got $700. They got $700 each. We got to get our priorities straight, buddy."
@libsoftiktok Update! Article in my thread 👇🏻
@libsoftiktok Update! Article in my thread 👇🏻
@libsoftiktok My kid’s school can’t even give them Zyrtec unless I brought it up there and left it with the nurse!! WTF is going on in these schools?!?
@libsoftiktok Shelter dog with a huge smile after being adopted.. 🥹
My kids’ school did this too. I just told them they were already seeing a dentist. Keep in mind, this was a school comprised of faculty that diagnosed both of them as ADHD and gave me lists of meds to talk to their Ped about 😡 I refused, and they hounded me about how my kids A-‘s could be A+s if I medicated them 🤯 So many meetings with the school in K-5 about how I wasn’t going to medicate my f*cking kids. I still get mad thinking about all of the pill-pushing from f*cking teachers!
@libsoftiktok Sounds like child abduction/molestation under anesthesia at the tax payer's expense.
@libsoftiktok Sadly there have been instances of male dentists committing sexual battery on their patients. With the parent not being able to be present for the procedure, I would be more suspicious of that than insurance fraud..
You should watch my show about a CPS kidnapping of a perfectly healthy baby. There was no reason to have the NIC unit ready but they did before she arrived They completely invented that the baby had strep, delayed breastfeeding for 24 hours until the mother demanded it, forced antibiotics, then wouldn't let the parents leave. Then began a six day kidnapping where CPS kept trying to get the parents to sign contracts (because they had no authority). The lied about the baby being dehydrated, digestion compromise, not latching, low muscle tone, brain swelling, and organ malfunction. We fully believe the hospital did this to crank out a bill, which came to $48,000 and CPS has a financial incentive as the state pays them 527% of what the state spends on the child. One CPS worker's salary went from $38K to $110K in 5 years. Commission? I don't know. rumble.com/v4oivtc-how-to…
@libsoftiktok Something is super fishy about this, schools over stepping their authority are so many matters these days, and parents need to start pushing back with a firmer hand.