Keywords &
Market Focus:
drama, mothers, children, international, hot topic, political, pioneer, female lead, rescue, thriller, romance, woman-in-jeopardy, family adventure, woman-in-prison, refugee, falsely-accused, forced drugging, human rights, mother and child, government intrusion, judicial secrecy,secret societies, communism, liberty, travel, adventure, American dream, American nightmare, prosperity, homelessness, character assassination, education, indoctrination, escape, corruption, abuse of power, child exploitation, child trafficking, institutionalization,heroism, social movement, family child rights, civil rights, social reform, martyr, law breaker, law maker, domestic terrorism, crime and crime and punishment, FBI, homeland security, America-Canada border, political correctness
All Ages
No. Of Pages
& Format :
99 pages - screenplay
Logline:
A mother takes the law into her own hands by rescuing her only child from corrupt civil servants and the failure of the judicial system.
Synopsis:
The FBI has issued a Press Release announcing that government corruption will be their Number One priority. The FDA also issued a black-box warning on “ADHD” drugs after investigation revealed that over 75 children had died from taking psychotropic pharmaceuticals for a “disease” that does exist. This is a timeline detailing the catastrophic consequences of government intrusion in the lives of its' citizens.
Storyline:
This is the true story of an American mother, Diane Booth, who has been called a martyr by some and attacked as a law-breaker by others. Whatever your opinion of this mother, it can’t be denied that she uncovered the underbelly of a government out-of-control and the trafficking in children by very powerful corporations and secret societies.
Ms. Booth exposes what has been cloaked in secrecy successfully – until now. This story is the tidal wave, the storm of the century that wipes out any delusions that our most sacred human rights are secure or that our judicial system and child “protective” services keep children safe.
Diane is a mother who rescued her son from an abusive institution where he was drugged and sexually and psychologically abused. He was stolen at age 6 by Child "Protective" Services after she refused to put him on Ritalin. The California judicial system failed them and denied them due process. Ms. Booth rescued her son from an institution, Eastfield Ming Quong, in Los Gatos, California, a facility with a negative history of apprehending the children of Chinese immigrants, hence the Asian name. They escaped by crossing the border into Canada and lived happily, until they were apprehended by the FBI who gave a half million-dollar reward for their apprehension. Diane filed for political asylum in Canada, but her child was returned to California and remains in an unknown location. A restraining order was imposed on Diane. Diane eventually turns herself in to California authorities and is sent to jail. When she is released, her probation officer lies to have Diane again arrested for "violation of probation" only two days after her release. She returns to Canada where she is eventually deported to Hawaii where she is rendered homeless. She overcomes this obstacle by getting a job at the Hawaii State Capitol. She then returns to California in another attempt to reconnect with her son. California authorites again put her in jail without due process of law. This is the true story of Diane’s fight to change the child "protection" industry that is trafficking in children for profit, an industry that includes psychiatry, the pharmaceutical industry, educators, social services, politicians and judges.
Diane's story begins in upstate New York and takes you on her adventures to Hawaii, across America, to Europe, the former Soviet Union and to California, where her good fortune comes to an end. She ends up in Canada, but the final ending is up to the American people.
Author Bio:
Diane is an international advocate for children and families victimized by Child Protective Services. She was a Legislative Researcher and instrumental in getting Bills passed including the Amendment Prohibiting Forced Drugging. Diane appears in an award-winning film documentary called The Drugging of Our Children, featuring Michael Moore. Ms. Booth hosts a forum on the San Jose Mercury News under Education. She has been a radio show guest on Annie Armen Live in Los Angeles, Gary Null Show in New York and Mother Interrupted in Oregon.
Other:
Please visit: http://www.msnusers.com/FreeVincentBooth
See The Drugging of Our Children:
http://www.ostrowandcompany.com/film_detail.php?film=The%20Drugging%20Of%20Our%20Children

