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Police Abduct 10 Children From A Family In Kentucky Because Of Their ‘Off The Grid’ Lifestyle
End of the American Dream ^ | May 8th, 2015 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 05/09/2015 11:42:37 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

The Kentucky 10 - The Nauglers

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 my 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.

But this is America, where we are turning a little bit more into Nazi Germany every single day.

You can listen to audio of Nicole’s shocking arrest right here.

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 applies.

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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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Does anyone else find it a bit odd that they are “living off the grid”, but do not seem to have a garden?


261 posted on 05/11/2015 7:16:55 AM PDT by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie)
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To: Texan5
Since March 2015 this couple have been remodeling this store for her business in Dog Grooming.....seems to me this gofund me site was created by the father, (as it notes) one day after the incident with the sheriff. The fact they are specific they "want" enough money to buy a new van for "for the children"..."new and various technological appliances", a "home built" and various other items most of us have to work for....this in light of this renovation they've been spending their money on for dogs gives me great pause.

I think they believe people need to help them out of the pickle they got themselves in...I won't donate because I do feel this is an attempt by the father for the public to finish setting his wife up in business so he can remain unemployed..or mr. stay at home dad.


262 posted on 05/11/2015 7:44:47 AM PDT by caww
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To: roamer_1

I have only been to your state once, but it is a beautiful place. However, my ancestors came to what is now SW Texas from Mexico in the late 1700’s-a few of them rode on to NM, but most stayed here-so my feet are rooted in Texas-sense of adventure aside, I’ll be staying here.

The nearest town-it has less than 900 people-is 18 miles away. There is a bigger town 22 miles away to the east in the next county, and a small city-about 18k people-about 30 miles away in the next county north. The nearest big city is SA, 38 miles to the south, 2 counties away. I haven’t been there in over 2 years...

As soon as I get it all in order, I’ll be finding 7-10 acres suitable for goats, chickens, large garden space to sell produce from. I lease this 5+ acres with a house that is mostly an old mobile from someone out of state-the place is their long-unused vaca cabin, very basic shelter and is not suitable for livestock or garden with more production than my own needs-since the clannish, semi-trashy old hippie/self reliant character of the area and residents is just perfect, I’m only going up the road a bit.

Your cabin sounds great-it is pretty much what I’m going to do, with the solar-in addition to a well, I’m also going to do rain capture, and gray water re-use-I do that now, as does just about everyone else. I’m not young-older than you-but I will continue work at making a modest living till my last breath like my relatives all do. I enjoy construction work much more than I enjoyed being a case manager anyway-my customers don’t whine as long as I provide good service...

I prefer to heat my house with a fireplace or wood stove-there’s plenty of wood around here just from limbs fallen in storms-and I grill the meat I eat over that or charcoal most of the time. I’m busily looking at available solar systems and storage batteries-may I ask which one you are going to use?


263 posted on 05/11/2015 11:03:22 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: caww

Spending money on a business before you spend it on a house may not be what you would do, but it is not a crime-asking for donations to build anything isn’t what I would do, but that isn’t against the law either.

I don’t see being obsessed with how someone else makes money-legally-or conducts their life and brings up their kids as a good thing-after all, most of us FReepers would be going nuclear and filing lawsuits if that happened to us-isn’t that a big part of the liberty we profess to embrace?

I think the hardest part of being in favor of free speech and liberty in general is being willing to defend the right to those things by those we do not agree with, and leave them alone just like we want them to leave us alone. We do not have the right to not be offended by anyone, or interfere with them because we do not approve of something they are doing that is legal.

If they were prostituting the kids, robbing banks, cooking meth, etc, I would be the first to yell-otherwise, I’d leave them alone, and mind my own business.


264 posted on 05/11/2015 11:19:49 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5
I’ll be staying here.

Sorry... I had thought I read upthread that you were wishing to homestead in AK - My mistake, I guess... Sounds like you've got it made, right about where you are anyway, and I wish you the best of luck! And I can understand that - There ain't nothing short of God above that could pull my roots out of this rocky ground.I haven't been more than 100 miles from right here in the last 20 years, and have no desire to leave. Been here nearly all my life, and there is still so much of it I have never seen, that I could never be bored, nor need a vacation other than that provided by simply turning down some gravel road I haven't yet explored...

I enjoy construction work much more than I enjoyed being a case manager anyway-my customers don’t whine as long as I provide good service...

Yup. I was in construction for a good part of my life - general contractor for a while, and owned landscaping and painting companies too. I love jamming a deal, making it come together, and still get the need now and then, but for the most part, I am trying to slow it down and step out of stress. I will probably wind up making really beautiful things out of wood (thinking maybe high-end billiard tables) out of a shop behind the house... and focus more on gardening and fishing - I want more life than money anymore (not that I can't make a really decent buck in a wood shop... but the money would be incidental).

I prefer to heat my house with a fireplace or wood stove-there’s plenty of wood around here just from limbs fallen in storms-and I grill the meat I eat over that or charcoal most of the time.

Ahh, and mesquite is probably everywhere! That makes a tasty smoke! I envy you. Up here it is mainly fir, larch, pine, alder, and birch... Though one can get at apple and cherry now and then. Hickory and mesquite are not real available except through chain stores in smoking chips.

I’m busily looking at available solar systems and storage batteries-may I ask which one you are going to use?

I'm a tinker, and I picked up this wrecked Prius, see... :P ... But I digress - I should probably just say I don't know... But I DO have 50 ft of south facing roof. : ) And I do know that I will be happy to see the day that the electric meter starts spinning the other direction : )

But that is probably not the emphasis - I am trying to go lo-tech... I need electricity to power the greenhouse for sure (though it will have a manual pumping system), and what little I need to keep connected to the internet... The rest is gravy. I would rather focus on oil and kerosene lamps for auxiliary lighting, and smoking, drying, and canning... I want to be comfortable in an electricity-free environment rather than looking for free electricity - Systems break, and high tech parts may not always be so easy to get. I want to figure out how to shut the fridge off, not worry about how to keep it running, see?

265 posted on 05/11/2015 1:46:27 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: caww; Texan5
Since March 2015 this couple have been remodeling this store for her business in Dog Grooming.....seems to me this gofund me site was created by the father, (as it notes) one day after the incident with the sheriff.

So what? They can't put all they have into a business to better their position? That seems pretty American to me. I have brought more than one business out of the ground by the bootstraps, and believe me, it takes all you have to fire it up and get it's lungs working.

The fact they are specific they "want" enough money to buy a new van for "for the children"..."new and various technological appliances", a "home built" and various other items most of us have to work for....this in light of this renovation they've been spending their money on for dogs gives me great pause.

That could just as easy be telegraphing the demands of CPS to get their kids back... And what they are asking for is a piddling bit, when it comes to construction anyway. A septic system and well will be 5-10k.

I think they believe people need to help them out of the pickle they got themselves in...

I think that's the other way around - They didn't consider themselves to be in a pickle until CPS came and took their kids from them. I would point out that the loan for finishing the business was already in place.

I won't donate because I do feel this is an attempt by the father for the public to finish setting his wife up in business so he can remain unemployed..or mr. stay at home dad.

So in your mind, he orchestrated getting his kids taken away? Really?

266 posted on 05/11/2015 2:21:20 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: roamer_1

I was seriously thinking Alaska, but I realized I had no idea how to make a living up there, and was not keen about being so far away from my family and friends.

I’m just a sub-I work for a general contractor who has been a friend for 20 years and we were co-workers at the same company for several years.

MrT5’s side job was woodworking-tables, sofas and such mostly, rustic style. He was getting ready to chuck his 9 to 5 and go into woodwork fulltime when he died.

Not much mesquite here in the hills, but there is plenty where I grew up-one of my cousins brings me some from the ranch for grilling when he is up here on business. The forest/woods here is mostly oak and cedar-aka ashe juniper, with some walnut, and lots of smaller trees-15-20 ft like mountain laurel, persimmon, a type of deciduous holly, etc as an understory-the road I live on backs up to the river and woods below a cliff-I hike there just about every morning before I go to work.

The only internet out here is satellite-Hughesnet or one of the others-there are not enough people here for AT&T or someone to bring high speed in the immediate future. There is only satTV, too.

I want to have it set up so that I can be off the grid with solar-including powering my water pump, so I’m pretty set on finding the batteries with the best storage capacity, and the least costly panels that are replaceable without having to order from BFE-but I’m going low tech with a solar water heating system with just an electrical backup...

There is a place in Florida called Eco-Smart that has reasonably priced cool conservation/off grid stuff. They have an on-line catalog you might want to check out...


267 posted on 05/11/2015 2:53:07 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: roamer_1

Having a good, deep well drilled out here costs a bare minimum of 10-11K-it means drilling through solid limestone, and casing the entire well shaft-you can easily be near 18-20k by the time you are done.

A regular septic system with a tank and drain field starts at about 5k, with an aerobic system costing about 2-4K more, and an ultra-fancy evapo-transpiration system costing up to 18k.


268 posted on 05/11/2015 3:12:43 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: caww; Texan5
Perhaps you might be interested in this FAQ posted by Nichole: http://www.saveourfamily.info/faq/
269 posted on 05/11/2015 4:03:23 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: Texan5
I was seriously thinking Alaska, but I realized I had no idea how to make a living up there [...]

It's the same as everywhere, I reckon... Honesty, integrity, and ingenuity are the same any place you go. Though I admit that I wouldn't even know what to do in a place so barren (comparatively) of water as it is in Texas - There are clearwater streams running off these mountains everywhere - And while I have been where you'd better shake your boots out in the morning, there's none of that here... nothing poisonous beyond brown recluse and hobo spiders, and timber rattlers on the other side of the hump (divide). But for all that, and all the game and fish, we do have the deep freeze every winter, with what can be long periods of -10-30 below... The preparation for such as that is probably beyond your normal ken, and it is a dire thing... So I guess ajustments wouldn't be so much in the working, but in the living (especially homestead)

[...] and was not keen about being so far away from my family and friends.

I hear that - All of mine are still pretty much around me

MrT5’s side job was woodworking-tables, sofas and such mostly, rustic style. He was getting ready to chuck his 9 to 5 and go into woodwork fulltime when he died.

Sounds like a handy guy - I am sorry for your loss.

I have plans for much the same thing - I am currently fixing computers and writing software, and I can fix most anything, but my love is for fine wood working...

Not much mesquite here in the hills, but there is plenty where I grew up-one of my cousins brings me some from the ranch for grilling when he is up here on business. The forest/woods here is mostly oak and cedar-aka ashe juniper, with some walnut, and lots of smaller trees-15-20 ft like mountain laurel, persimmon, a type of deciduous holly, etc as an understory-the road I live on backs up to the river and woods below a cliff-I hike there just about every morning before I go to work.

Hmmm... Persimmon... I have a friend in the Ozarks that makes persimmon wine... Sends me up a bottle now and again...

The only internet out here is satellite-Hughesnet or one of the others-there are not enough people here for AT&T or someone to bring high speed in the immediate future. There is only satTV, too.

Since I am fixing computers and writing software, I have need of heavy-duty internet. I have cable here, and cableTV, though the CableTV will be going away in the next few months - My main tv is run by an old computer nowadays, and I am on the net with it more than on CableTV... Once I have the same in the bedroom(s), the $70/mo CableTV is going in the ditch.

I want to have it set up so that I can be off the grid with solar-including powering my water pump, so I’m pretty set on finding the batteries with the best storage capacity, and the least costly panels that are replaceable without having to order from BFE-but I’m going low tech with a solar water heating system with just an electrical backup...

Sounds about like me... Though I plan on a hand-dug well with a hand pump or a bucket - I have a creek out back, so water table is high, maybe 6 ft down... Makes for easy water, but I can't get a root cellar. This year is paint and setting the garden and the base for the greenhouse, patios and etc... Right now I am figuring how to catch the rain off the roofs and get it to a catchment of some sort to gravity feed the gardens... Hoping to get the back porch on before the money runs out (then that wood-fired kitchen is close).

There is a place in Florida called Eco-Smart that has reasonably priced cool conservation/off grid stuff. They have an on-line catalog you might want to check out...

Thanks, I will look them up.

270 posted on 05/11/2015 5:40:42 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: Texan5
Having a good, deep well drilled out here costs a bare minimum of 10-11K-it means drilling through solid limestone, and casing the entire well shaft-you can easily be near 18-20k by the time you are done. A regular septic system with a tank and drain field starts at about 5k, with an aerobic system costing about 2-4K more, and an ultra-fancy evapo-transpiration system costing up to 18k.

Yeah, but that's hill country, and the pond is probably the water table, so I doubt water is that far down... I know it could be way more, especially if fancy septic is called for, but SOP shouldn't be all that bad. Of course, that all depends upon what the state allows.

All I am getting at is that the requested money isn't very much for the work to be done - The refit on this place, without water and septic, just studs-out remodel (w/ plumbing, insulation, and new wire) and some (partial) T1-11 siding went well over what they are asking for, just in parts... And that's just 1120 ft2... Now I had to replace some floor joists, plate and rim joists too, had to jack up the roof and move a wall, so it was probably a bit more than I am letting on, but still.

271 posted on 05/11/2015 5:54:54 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: roamer_1
I must say that there wasn't anything much there I wasn't already aware of that she has said on her blog and in her journaling etc. Which I did spend some time going over the other night.

I remain under the impression that this couple know how to play their neighbors and their community. And in other communities they have moved in and out of, and they do so with the same deception those do on the welfare system....

They have 26 acres of land... so they need to sell some of those acres and pay their own way for their business and home like the rest of the world does instead of mooching off the communities with their "down on our luck stories".

272 posted on 05/11/2015 7:31:41 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww
They have 26 acres of land... so they need to sell some of those acres and pay their own way for their business and home like the rest of the world does instead of mooching off the communities with their "down on our luck stories".

Huh... Well then they are doing it all wrong - Moochers I know wouldn't have the acreage in the first place, nor would they be doing the hard work of homesteading, and nor would they have a viable business coming out of the ground - all those things are a whole bunch of WORK, which around here, is the direct opposite of what moochers intend to obtain.

273 posted on 05/11/2015 7:49:07 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: roamer_1

..... “Well then they are doing it all wrong”...

Yes....


274 posted on 05/11/2015 7:53:19 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Anyone who has land would be a fool to sell it in this crappy market-real estate prices are way down, and raw land for homesteading/ranching/farming is not worth much-only an idiot would think it is smart to sell acreage for business improvements.

That kind of land is only useful to someone who wants that lifestyle-and that isn’t likely to be some mall-shopping city dweller-we’ve had a few of those move out here, but they don’t last more than a couple of years. They can’t handle being responsible for their own stuff-a well, septic system, trash service, the fact that the mall is 40 miles away, and there are no city services to be had.


275 posted on 05/12/2015 11:28:55 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5

Well I have to say that I sold what I had, during a time I couldn’t work do to ill health, it didn’t matter what the market was for my antiques.....what mattered was paying my own way not mooching off other people so I could build a business on the side....nor bouncing checks, nor trespassing on other peoples property to take what belongs to them.

There are soooo many holes in this couples story they’re “framing” and passing on to the news and the public for consumption.......we need the whole story not just this couples. I for one believe they are fully playing the public’s empathy and have done so many times in the past. It is how they operate.


276 posted on 05/12/2015 11:51:30 AM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Different thing-I sold MrT5’s woodshop equipment, too, but antiques, equipment, etc are not land/acreage that has the potential to produce income from livestock or food crops on a regular basis, not just once.

For the third time-I will say the guy should be smacked for stealing-bouncing checks counts as theft and trespassing here carries a big fine. But whatever you or I may think, even if they are mooching privately, or playing on sympathy, as long as people are giving voluntarily, no law is being broken.

We do not “need” the whole story, whatever it may be-it really is not any of our concern as long as we are not donating to their cause personally-that is just wanting to apply tar and feathers because someone disapproves of the people. It promotes personal liberty about as much as a witch hunt in 17th century Salem did...


277 posted on 05/12/2015 12:44:52 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

“Even though she is 5 months pregnant, she was slammed belly first into the cop car and bruised and scraped on both arms.”

Let me guess: her assailant hasn’t served so much as one day of prison since then.


278 posted on 07/09/2015 1:14:16 PM PDT by Altariel ("Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!")
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