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banenya ago

If we consider all the 8 businesses at this one address, and what they appear to offer, are they not a complete network of what one would need to navigate the adoption/foster care system, legitimately or otherwise? From what I could tell the businesses in the building can provide you with medical professionals, adoption agencies, access to medical data, ability to issue insurance claims, counseling services and an "Institute" where clients could be examined, treated, temporarily housed. Whether any of the businesses are active might be irrelevant. Only one of them (say the "PhD" or counselor) needs to snare the referral and then the PhD in turn can make sure that all the client's subsequent referrals are kept "in the building" so to speak and thereby "disappear" a client out of the Child Protective Services network (or the gov't may be working with this Podesta Virginia ring - I don't dismiss anything).

I don't know what agencies, medical and legal professionals are needed to navigate through the adoption system so I'd love to hear from those who do in order to decide whether this is worth pursuing.

Roughly, here's what I am guessing each of the eight provides or claims to provide:

  • Paule-Carres, Phd P.C., Glenn N. [CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST? - a guess - can't figure out what the hell this PhD does]
  • Medical Electronic Data Insurance Claims Inc [ACCESS TO CLIENT MEDICAL DATA, INSURANCE CLAIMS]
  • Shenandoah Family Institute Inc [FACILITY]
  • Sfi Adoption Services LC [ADOPTION SERVICE, filed for corp by J Daniel Petruso, Acsw]
  • Gusifer LLC, [???????]
  • Pcs Enterprises LLC [???????]
  • Medic, Inc [MEDICAL TREATMENT, PRESCRIPTIONS, CLINIC?] Absolutely nada to be found on them
  • Prisma Counseling Services Plc [COUNSELING]

Patti Paule-Carres (the Podesta cousin) is the name on record for filing for incorporation for a lot of these businesses. Interesting to note that "Paule-Carres, Phd" and "Shenandoah Family Institute" both filed for incorporation on May 10, 1982

quantokitty ago

Nice. Very methodical approach. I don't know what some of these services do either, but isn't that in itself kind of suspicious? When I did the original search for Gusifer, I used keywords that would be expected, namely, Paule-Carres Gusifer LLC. Pretty straightforward and yet nothing came up. NOTHING. Why? Why file for a business service if you don't have a website, aren't listing what you're doing and aren't promoting it. What is the knock three times on the door and only if you know the secret password, we'll let you in? It just seems so bizarre. It was only when I decided to not take no for an answer that I found the stupid business and it wasn't at the home as the registration claimed, but in a building with 7 other business services. Oh, that's the other thing. They were paying for office space and still not advertising it? I'm telling you, for me, this is more than weird. It's as weird as pool time with underage kids, especially when they share building space with international adoption agencies. I almost feel like we should start splitting these businesses up and devote one person to each. If no one is getting anywhere, we'll switch people. This way we can approach these businesses in different ways.