Police
Abduct 10 Children From A Family In Kentucky Because Of Their "Off
The Grid" Lifestyle
9
May, 2015
If
the government does not like the way that you are raising your kids,
they will come in and grab them at any time without giving any
warning whatsoever.
Of course this is completely and totally unlawful, but it has been
happening all over America. The most recent example of this
that has made national headlines is particularly egregious. Joe
and Nicole Naugler of Breckinridge County, Kentucky just had their 10
children brutally ripped away from them just because the government
does not approve of how they are living their lives and how they are
educating their young ones.
Let’s
be very clear about this – Joe and Nicole had done nothing to
violate the law whatsoever. All
of their kids were happy, healthy and very intelligent. But
because the control freaks running things in Kentucky got wind of
their “off the grid lifestyle”, they have now had all of their
children unlawfully abducted from them.
A
lot of readers also lead “off the grid” lifestyles similar to
what the Nauglers had been enjoying. The
Nauglers own 26 acres in a remote area of Breckinridge County,
and their family has been described as “extremely
happy”.
But despite never giving them a single warning or a single indication
that anything was ever wrong, Kentucky police raided their home on
May 6th. The following is how the raid was described on
a website dedicated to this case…
On May 6th, 2015, Breckinridge Co. Sheriff’s officers came to their home, acting on an anonymous tip, and entered their property and home without a warrant and without probable cause. Nicole was at home with the two oldest children, while Joe was away with the others. When the officers left the home, they attempted to block the access road to the family property. Nicole and the two boys got in their car to leave the family property. The got only a short way down the road before the officers pulled Nicole over.
During this stop, sheriffs deputies took their two oldest boys from Nicole’s custody,providing her no justification or documentation to support their action. Nicole was able to contact Joe briefly by telephone, but only for a short period of time, because she needed to use her phone to record the events.
At that point, Nicole had been taken into custody for disorderly conduct (for not passively allowing the Sheriff to take her boys) and resisting arrest. Even though she is 5 months pregnant, she was slammed belly first into the cop car and bruised and scraped on both arms.
And
people wonder why there is such an uproar about police brutality in
this country…
How
in the world can a police officer ever justify treating a pregnant
woman like that? The police officer that treated Nicole like
that should immediately resign.
Talk about an utter disgrace.
You do not ever treat
a pregnant woman like that.
When
Joe arrived on the scene, the police continued to act like
Gestapo thugs
Joe was able to arrange transportation to meet his wife where the stop had taken place. Joe attempted to get out of the car to speak with the officers and his wife, and to recover the vehicle Nicole had been driving. The Sheriff, with his hand on his sidearm, ordered Joe back into the car. Joe complied with that request. The sheriff informed Joe that he had every intention of making this as difficult as possible for them and that their car would be impounded, despite the fact that Joe was there onsite to recover it.
A friend, who had driven Joe to the location, got out of the car to speak with the Sheriff. She was able to convince the Sheriff to let Joe recover the vehicle. Joe also recovered Nicole’s cell phone, which had been recording audio the entire time.
The Sheriff ordered Joe to turn the remaining eight children over to Breckinridge County Sheriff’s deputies by 10:00 a.m., and threatened him with felony charges if he does not comply.
Joe
did comply with the Sheriff’s order, and now their kids have been
scattered by CPS among
families in four separate counties…
As of now, officials have placed the children with four families in four different counties, and as of Friday morning, the parents had not spoken with them. The four families are families that CPS chose – families the Nauglers don’t know.
Shame
on you Kentucky. You are supposed to be better than this.
One
of the most disturbing elements of this entire incident is that Child
Protective Services never visited the Nauglers a single time and
never gave them any indication that anything was wrong. The
following comes from Off
The Grid News…
Child Protective Services never visited the home, said Ellsworth, who believes the arrests took place because of the parents’ choice of “unschooling” for their children, and because of their simple way of life that some would call backwards. The family’s Facebook page calls it a “back to basics life.” They have a garden and raise animals. Deputies apparently were concerned about whether the children’s needs were being met, but friends say they personally have no concerns — and that the children are blessed to have Joe and Nicole as their parents.
How
would you like it if government thugs raided your home
and took your children
away because they considered your lifestyle to be “backwards”?
What
in the world is happening to this country
Like
I said earlier, what happened to the Nauglers is not an isolated
incident. These kinds of things are happening all over the
nation. For example, just consider the abuse that one
homeschooling family received in
New Jersey…
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.
I
very much hope that the Zimmers win that case and collect a huge
monetary award.
All
over the nation, CPS officials are running around acting like little
dictators and trampling the law. They need the courts to send
them a clear message that this is a nation where the rule of law
still apples.
If
we do not stand with families like the Nauglers, control
freak bureaucrats will continue to harass families that have chosen
to live a “basic” lifestyle all over the nation. So
let’s stand with them and make this case viral all over the
Internet.
And
Kentucky, get your act together and send those kids back home.
You are supposed to be so much better than this.
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