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Title: Nintendo of the Gods... Will This Guy Destroy the World?
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Published: Aug 19, 2009
Author: Nintendo of the Gods
Post Date: 2009-08-19 13:47:06 by Nintendo of the Gods
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Comments: 7

Thought the rest of you might should be aware of this, as this a citizens' rights board and all. There's a guy here in east Texas named Loaden Kainen, very well protected by his followers, that claims to be the "end of the world" or something, or a guy that's supposed to be the "end of the world" or something.

It's not for that reason that I post this, though. I'm not writing to tell you this because of some lone nutcase that is basically harmless. THIS guy's ideas are VERY harmful, or they seem to me. He almost never apppears in public, or even makes statements about anything. He goes through this other guy that sticks close that people around here only know as Kazan(his real name is Walker something or another).

Kazan told me that the basic gist of Loaden Kainen's maneuverings are to articulate to others around him(mostly on the internet) the merits of bringing down a free society into the devil's dominion. I know, sounds silly, but humor me for a sec. So this guy's been getting people to write to our House and Senate reps in FAVOR of things like gun control, flood immigration, internet monitoring and control, an aberrant, monstrosized form of "nationalized" health care, and who knows what else.

For those in the know, does HE know what the "Jews" are up to? Most definitely, but he's a white guy and part Cherokee, he's not Jewish. But he is very much in support of what most of the people on this board know and fear. He loves the idea of our economy being crashed by the Fed and a police state imlemented to deal with dissenters. Loaden Kainen and his "disciples" or followers or whatever are single-mindedly dedicated to wiping Christian ideals from the planet. When I asked Kazan how somebody could be so crazy, idiotic, demonic, he drove me over to the house where Kainen was staying at the time, just a couple of days ago. And when I saw the eyes of Loaden Kainen himself, it was like I didn't have any more questions. You just seem to melt into him or his will or something. I just went gah-gah and kept nodding. There IS some kind of presence inside this guy, and his voice was like a thousand. His eyes just give it away as soon as you see him.

So anyway, later on I was trying to cheer myself up and I laughed at Kazan on the phone saying something like: "there's too many patriots. Don't you realize these are people that will pick up arms to defend their families and their counry?" but the guy only laughed. He said that, when the time comes, those few will be no match for a fully implemented military, or something like that. He said that Kainen had told him something like: "a full power cannot be contended from front or back, for their therein lies their strength. But SIDEWAYS, they fall like dominoes." and then Kazan said that Kainen wasn't speaking of just the U.S., but all the west, like the UK and so forth.

I just thought it was a weird thing, I'll keep my eyes on it. Kazan said that all Kainen needed was "the right people", people with criminal backgrounds who are now banned from working or voting or traveling or owning guns. He said, "are you really so dumb that you don't think those types will want to bring the burning house down around them?" or something like that. Anyway, just a heads up. Seventeen million people with criminal backgrounds who can't find work, as Kazan said, are NOT happy. Who knows what they might be persuaded to do? All his master needs is just a smalll percentage of these folks to listen to his crap.

You be the judge.

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#1. To: Nintendo of the Gods (#0)

He said that, when the time comes, those few will be no match for a fully implemented military, or something like that.

80 million versus 1 million. Sure...

PaulCJ  posted on  2009-08-19   14:12:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: PaulCJ (#1)

80 million versus 1 million. Sure...

Who said it will be 80 million armed bodies against one million? What will those "80 million" believe when the time comes? You don't even take into account anything besides armed bodies......sure......

"Post No Bills" -- NOTG

Nintendo of the Gods  posted on  2009-08-19   15:20:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Nintendo of the Gods (#2) (Edited)

Who said it will be 80 million armed bodies against one million? What will those "80 million" believe when the time comes? You don't even take into account anything besides armed bodies......sure......

How do you know that the army will willingly carry out treasonous orders. You don't.

I will be more willing to believe the resolve of people defending the lives of their families, their freedoms and their property over the resolve of a group whose ideology is based on terror, slavery, pain and death.

PaulCJ  posted on  2009-08-19   16:48:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Nintendo of the Gods (#0)

Kainen sounds like a schizophrenic or perhaps a provocateur.

It is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from its government~Thomas Paine

christine  posted on  2009-08-19   21:31:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#4)

Don't we all, sometimes?

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2009-08-19   21:48:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: christine (#4) (Edited)

Kainen sounds like a schizophrenic or perhaps a provocateur.

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2009-08-19   21:51:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#6)

I think he's a nut!

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2009-08-19   21:52:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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