December 22, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

NAZIS IN NEW JERSEY CONVERGE ON HOSPITAL, JOIN WITH HEATH AND DEBORAH CAMPBELL

Heath CampbellThe National Socialist Movement is more than a little active in Flemington, NJ and it always seems to have something to do with Heath (pictured) and Deborah Campbell. In October they stood with the Campbells as they protested the state’s child protective services department for taking their children away from them in 2009 citing abuse and neglect. You remember their kids don’t you, Adolf Hitler and Aryan Nation? Yeah, those two nimrods. Well, back in October Deborah was pregnant, so it makes sense that she and Heath would be in a hospital right about the time she was supposed to deliver. The thing is, you don’t just take away kids away from parents and ignore the ones they have after you do, so it is a possibility something went down today. We will investigate and get back to you when we find out, and if it involves the NSM, they should be resigned to seeing us around quite a bit.

One People’s Project

FLEMINGTON, NJ–A group of neo-Nazis, some of them associated with the National Socialist Movement (NSM), congregated outside Hunterdon Medical Center Thursday evening where they met Heath and Deborah Campbell, the couple best known for naming their children after Nazis and attempting to have a birthday cake personalized for the son they named Adolf Hitler.

The small crew, which included New Jersey NSM Chapter head Jason Heicke were there as the Campbells emerged from the hospital. It has not been made public as to why the couple were there or what prompted the gathering, although Deborah Campell was noticably pregnant when she and her husband protested outside a Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) in Flemington last October, along with another small group of known neo-Nazis, contending that their three previous children had been unfairly taken from them in 2009 because of how they chose to name them. DYFS maintains that they were removed from the home because of evidence of abuse and neglect.
Heath Campbell, who is illiterate, has a history of domestic violence with both Deborah and his first wife, and Deborah has only a 10th grade education. Both parents suffer from unspecified physical and psychological disabilities, according to court records.

There were no incidents reported outside the hospital and Heicke was see walking down Rt. 31 with his crew away from the hospital at approximately 7:30 PM.

The Campbells, who live in Milford, NJ, are scheduled to appear in court in December when it will be determined if they will regain custody of their children, whose names have since been changed and have been in foster care ever since they were removed from the Campbell home.

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