“The Samurai lived by a code of honor, not unlike the code that you live by. It’s called the Bushido. It was never written down; was always something the Samurai knew, and it was handed down from one warrior to another. One of the tenets of the code is about justice. Not the pounding of a gavel on the bench of some judge who’s been appointed to pass judgment on people by some politician. No, malaka, this concept of justice is what you feel in your bones: to die when it is right and to strike when it is right.”
Kenneth Eade“Genetic engineering was messy. To force a sequence of foreign DNA into a plant, you couldn’t just snip the desired gene from the bacteria and sew it on to the plant’s DNA sequence like an old woman working on a quilt.”
Kenneth Eade“On a basic level, he had seen first-hand how his government used the element of fear to accomplish its objectives; the same element of fear that had been used as an excuse to engage its huge war machine in conflicts for the profits of America’s oligarchy.”
Kenneth Eade“Unless we do something and do it quickly, we may be going back to an economic stone age.”
Kenneth Eade“When the law fails to serve us, we must serve as the law.”
Kenneth Eade, PALADINE“Everything in life has a yin and yang – an interconnected, complementary and opposite force. Just as we need the light to distinguish it from the dark, we recognize injustice in the world demands justice to provide a balance.”
Kenneth Eade, And Justice?“What they actually did matters more than what they said”
Kenneth Eade, And Justice?“We are at war. War is not on battlefield. It is in boardrooms of companies that control your United States of America.”
Kenneth Eade, Unreasonable Force