Police Seize 10 Children From ‘Off-Grid’ Homeschool Family Authorities targeting Americans with traditional, rural lifestyles Paul Joseph Watson May 8, 2015
Police seized ten children from an “off grid” homeschool family in Kentucky on Wednesday after receiving an anonymous tip about the family’s traditional lifestyle.
The nightmare story began when sheriff’s officers set up a blockade around Joe and Nicole Naugler’s rural property before entering the premises. Eight of the kids were out with their father but Nicole and two of her oldest children were at home. Nicole attempted to drive away but was subsequently stopped and arrested for resisting (attempting to prevent officers from taking her two boys away).
The sheriff then demanded Joe Naugler turn over the other eight children by 10am the next day or face felony charges, an order with which he complied.
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This shocking story once again illustrates how families attempting to simply get on with their lives in a traditional manner are being treated as extremists by other Americans, snitched on, and targeted by authorities.
Meanwhile, in New Jersey, a WND report highlights how parents were interrogated by a CPS caseworker who questioned Christopher Zimmer and his wife Nicole, “on everything from their son’s homeschool education to questions about vaccines and guns in the house.”
Michelle Marchese aggressively demanded to enter the property after asserting Christopher Zimmer Jr. was not getting a “proper education.” Police subsequently arrived and allowed Marchese to enter the home before conducting a warrantless search.
The Zimmers are now suing the CPS for $60 million in a case before the U.S. District Court in Trenton.
For contrast here's atypical PC coverage: Couple raising TEN children in 'dirty' tents on a garbage dump, ban them from school and threaten concerned neighbors with guns. Their defense? It's all part of the trendy 'free range' parenting fad Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...l#ixzz3ZwBUZPGP
Quote: conservgramma wrote in post #2WOW. Can't say I'm surprised though, unfortunately. They certainly want our kids don't they?
THe goal is that the entire next generation be brain washed.
As a bonus this is an object lesson for those who would live independent of big government.
"The couple have raised their 10 children devoid of almost all modern conveniences on a 26-acre plot about an hour southwest of Louisville. They live in a 280-square-foot shack with tarps extending out for additional covered areas. They grow vegetables, hunt and cook on a woodstove. A generator provides limited electric power. They have no indoor plumbing and their bathroom is an outhouse. They have access to water from a neighbor’s well. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/05/state-keeps-c...Xo1Zsli.99"
"“We have allowed CHFS (Cabinet for Health and Family Services) to inspect our property and interview our children multiple times. After every visit they have confirmed, and confirmed again today that our children are happy, healthy and well cared for and that our property is sufficient for their needs,” the Facebook post said. “Despite that, the judge decided as a result of the deliberations in today’s hearing that our children will remain in CHFS care while they continue their investigation.”
Now, a wildcard has surfaced in the form of Joe Naugler’s estranged son Alex, whom he fathered in a previous relationship. The teen came to testify against his father Monday, accusing him of past abuse.
I found this update today - one month after the children were seized:
‘Off Grid Kids’ Still in State Custody One Month Later “They have been treated like property” Paul Joseph Watson June 4, 2015
All ten of the children seized from “off grid” parents Joe and Nicole Naugler remain in state custody almost one month after they were first taken, with the Nauglers none the wiser as to when their kids will be returned.
The children were removed from the family by Sheriff’s deputies on May 6 as a result of the Naugler’s “free range” lifestyle on a rural 27 acre property in Breckinridge County, Kentucky.
Judging from the family’s Facebook photos, the children looked perfectly content with their ‘back to basics’ arrangement, but authorities claimed that living and sanitary conditions on the property were dangerous.
Despite substantial media coverage of the case, the children remain in state custody with the parents set to attend another court hearing next week to try and discover their fate.
“The reunification of our family has been delayed another week. We are devastated that the children are not returning home today,” the Nauglers wrote on their Facebook page yesterday.
“We want the world to know our children, Jacob, Quinten, Abigail, Isaac, Zachary, Olivia, Urijah, Ezra, Lucas, and Mosiah,” the post continues. “Their voices have been kept silent. They are young adults, and tender children, and they have been treated like property. We want their wishes known and respected. We will continue to fight for our family’s rights. We will continue to work very closely with all agencies involved and have complied with every request.”