The Chatter

Episode 93 - Liz Yore, Founder of 'Yore Children'


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Segment 1:
Background: Assistant Attorney General in Illinois, General Council at National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, General Council of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Created missing children's unit in Illinois. Led initiative to create federal laws to protect children.
Created 'Yore Children' to protect and advocate for children.
LINK TO YORE CHILDREN
Pornography leads to kidnapping, sexual exploitation and torture of children.

Segment 2:
Human trafficking and slave trade in the United States and the world.
Grooming of children for sexual slavery. Some schools and libraries are beginning to groom child sexualization with graphic books and drag queen story hours. The goal is to decriminalize pedophilia by lowering age of consent and destroy the family.
California government takes children away from parents if parent does does not agree to change sex of child.
Efforts to destroy family and children is diabolical.
Sex reassignment creates a patient reliant upon pharmaceutical companies for life. Suicide rate grows substantially after sex reassignment.
Courage will be needed to resist these evil forces.

Segment 3:
Movie "Sound of Freedom" shows child sex trafficking and one man's effort to save lives.
The American public needs to be eyes and ears of police and to report any suspicious activity. Every town in the United States is affected. Call local police department and call Hotline 1-800-THE-LOST
Unaccompanied minors are crossing the US border daily with over 85,000 missing and unaccounted for.

Guest:
Liz Yore: Background: Assistant Attorney General in Illinois, General Council at National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, General Council of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Created missing children's unit in Illinois. Led initiative to create federal laws to protect children.
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