December 22, 2024

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

NEW JERSEY TAKES CUSTODY OF NAZI COUPLE'S NEWBORN

So that’s what happened last night! It turns out that Heath and Deborah Campbell had their newborn taken from them by the state, and that prompted the Nazis to come out in some show of support! The Sacramento Bee (we haven’t found any reports coming out of New Jersey just yet) reports on how last night as Deborah gave birth to their child Hons, the Division of Youth and Family Services took the kid away from them right there at the hospital. That is why members of the National Socialist Movement, led by NSM Chief of Staff Jason Heicke was there last night. There’s going to be a hearing on Monday, most likely at Hunterdon County Courthouse, on if the state will keep custody of the child, and considering the Campbells have lost custody of their last three, don’t expect anything to be any different. And that will be a good thing. Meanwhile, we are going to have fun watching the NSM try to defend these two nimrods who are everything they say they hate about Blacks and Hispanics. Then again, it is always fun watching the NSM stumble about with their silly rallies. If they try to use this to pop off something in New Jersey, we just look at it as saving us money on travel expenses!

Sacramento Bee

NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey child welfare officials have taken custody of a baby born to a couple whose other three children with Nazi-inspired names were removed nearly two years ago.

Heath and Deborah Campbell made headlines in 2009 when a supermarket refused to decorate a birthday cake for their son Adolf Hitler Campbell.

An attorney for them says a child named Hons was born Thursday at Hunterdon Medical Center. Pasquale Giannetta says state child services representatives took custody of the baby at the hospital.

Giannetta says a court hearing has been scheduled for Monday to determine whether the agency will keep custody. Agency officials declined to comment.

In court filings, the agency says the children were in danger because previous violence in the Campbell home.

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