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Offline AClockworkWhite

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #30 on: June 13, 2015, 03:28:02 am »
The information about this predator needs to get out to the people in and around the area ASAP.
I came here for the popcorn and stayed for the slaying of pretenders.

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #31 on: June 13, 2015, 04:40:07 pm »
I kind of wonder if the Rainbows realize that the Black Hills are not only sacred to one people, but in fact various tribes. It was just that in treaties and stuff they got divided into Lakota lands, and then stolen back once Custer found gold there. The Rainbows seem to call themselves a ‘tribe’ so they may find some appeal in visiting an allegedly sacred site and ‘sharing’ what they can steal from NDN cultures.
But if they were really a ‘tribe’ there would be no issue because they would already have their own sacred places and wouldn’t be descrating someone else's, even would have their own language and culture and would have no need to harass other tribes. Their vague idea of a ‘tribe’ is really a bunch of tie-died drug-addicts, beezwaxers and white rasta-wannabes, fetishistic sex-fiends, appropriating yoga witches, and the rest of the (predominately white) like who perpetuate stupid colonialistic attitudes and call it an enlightened way to live. They see illusion as illumination and represent some of the worst neo-bohemian dregs of society. These people are not only a threat to the respect and sanctity of sacred sites, they are a threat to any decent values and culture in general. Keep your kids the heck away from these rainbows, whether you are white or NDN. They have been bad news since they started decades ago as mostly a bunch of lost dead-heads and cherokee princesses spreading drugs all over the place. This force of degenerate scum has its eye on your sons and daughters, and your culture too.

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #32 on: June 13, 2015, 05:57:34 pm »
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Paul Robin Denton (Born 4th of July 1963) in Croydon , England ; International Traveller, Adventurer ,Evangelist, Writer, Inventor and Social Entrepreneur.

 After schooling in England , Canada and South Africa ; PR or Robin as he is more widely known set off to travel the world after being called up to the army in South Africa. Dropping out of Law School he raised the money to travel by selling teddy bears to soldiers on the Angolan Border aged 18; he then travelled overland from Cape Town To Cairo and from Cairo to London in 1982-83.

 PR Denton also known as Professor Funtastic, Zenadu Mahamo,Watchman Paul and

 “ Lord Denton” is also a gospel songwriter(over 100 songs) and the inventor of the Portateller , an alternative international  financial exchange system which he patented in 1989 in Johannesburg  and the stress ball. He marvelled people over many years by writing the Lords Prayer on two grains of rice!- but never got to the Holy Grail of Frank Zappas one grain. He pioneered music painting in 1993 under the name Zenadu in St. Martin, West Indies.

 Over the year his travels led him to meet many great thinkers and spiritually powerful people throughout his travels.( currently around 120 countries) He met the good, the bad and the ugly but managed to come through smelling not too bad! His true story is a mystery; but he is currently writing an autobiography entitled : “ The Traveller”

 At the young age of 22 he  joined the Church of Scientology and became the editor of the Auditor Magazine in Los Angeles. He continued to explore the world visiting Central and South America, India , the Caribbean and the Middle East.

 During a sailing trip across the Atlantic in 1994 he wrote the book “ Universal Concepts” which he completed over the next 7 years. It was a masterpiece but was stolen- only parts of it remain.

 His writings began at an early age during his school years in Somerset West. Robin has also written the “World Peace Charter” – and “Love 22 “- a book of poetry. After studying Tibetan Buddhism and other religions he encountered the Living God In Mossel Bay in 1999.

 Since then he has worked as a missionary sharing the love of God in Rumania and Zimbabwe- as well as working as a peaceworker , evangelist , International Rainbow focaliser in numerous countries including Bosnia, Israel , Syria ,Turkey , Jordan and Egypt. He has written numerous childrens stories including the well known “Dancing Flower” under the pseudonym : Professor Funtastic, “ Chipewe’s Watermelon” ,The Bugga Wuggas are here”and “Superdaddy”.He has also written the manifesto the progressive socialist party. He moderates around 30 forums as well as being a prominent focaliser for the Rainbow Movement (see Rainbow Gathering) He envisioned some of the first gatherings in Africa and the Middle East. He is also the Founder of Airshipworld Association , The International Freedom Corps-a Christian humanitarian NGO , Amazulu Media and iAfricatv. Besides his peace work and humanitarian work he has recently adopted 75 orphans in Uganda.

 Today he is a committed Christian with a vision to transform Africa and the world for God. Mr. Denton is currently married with 3 children living in London. He has a small gardening business called Shalom Gardens and practises avante' gardening... as well as trying to bring wholeness or shalom to peoples lives in the community of Wembley.

http://www.blogit.com/Blogs/People/About.aspx/lordpaul

 

 

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #33 on: June 13, 2015, 06:12:08 pm »
Denton also uses the name "Maverick James"

https://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/indi/

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I AM MAN , I AM MESSIAH!”

a play of revolutionary proportions by Paul R. Denton.

Treatment: A surrealistic journey of life & death, love & tragedy- and a satirical look at the British Criminal Justice system. Maverick James, an average man in middle England is falsely accused of sex crimes & extreme Domestic violence by his deceived wife- “ Chastity”. First he is killed by a lynch mob. He then goes to meet with God and is given a tour of heaven!- He is reborn again to finish his journey on Earth- as the same person but in a different time... this time he finds himself in a weird Crown Courtroom drama.

He is subsequently wrongfully imprisoned -but he meets his wife again . The journey comes full circle with this- he comes to a realisation of wholeness and a place of love and forgiveness. The two worlds become One .

http://paulrobindenton.blogspot.com/2013/08/i-am-man-i-am-messiah-act-one.html?view=classic


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Offline educatedindian

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #35 on: June 14, 2015, 01:06:39 pm »
Denton deserves his own thread. His being a convicted rapist puts him into Frauds right away. I'm reposting what's on this thread to http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=4644.0
though credit should go to RedRightHand and Piff.

Offline Diana

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #36 on: June 15, 2015, 01:16:49 am »
OMG! I'm on that conference call now. What a bunch of idiots! Is anyone else listening? Lol!

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Offline AClockworkWhite

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #37 on: June 15, 2015, 01:51:47 am »
Where was the call centered? On their webpage?
I came here for the popcorn and stayed for the slaying of pretenders.

Offline Diana

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #38 on: June 15, 2015, 02:02:45 am »
Where was the call centered? On their webpage?

The number to call was on their website. It was one of those pay for conference calls. You call the number and then put in a code.

They were as ridiculous in person as on line. Everyone was talking over one another and then they all started going OOHHMM. I finally yelled over them "are you people going to be serious or not" they finally calmed down. And someone took the lead. Like I said It was the same crap everyone spewed on line. Disgusting.

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Offline AClockworkWhite

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #40 on: June 16, 2015, 01:03:19 am »
Thank you, Brown. I will share it immediately.
I came here for the popcorn and stayed for the slaying of pretenders.

Offline browndiasporia

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #41 on: June 20, 2015, 07:19:44 pm »
"Consensus was reached late yesterday (June 19). The council consenting included members of our local First Nations (as you will see by how the wording of the welcome has been changed). A small group of us are headed to Pine Ridge right now (morning of June 20) to meet with a very respected elder today. And still, as of today no traditional Necha (sp?) has said no to the family.
Spring council has reached consensus and moved to the site. The following three consenses were agreed on in circle before the final agreement to move to site. The wording of each consensus was discussed with a delegation of indigenous people who came to site in our circle each day with us for three days.
Consensus #1: All land is sacred.
Consensus #2: "Ignore all rumors. There is a massive amount of misinformation being spread on the internet and in media, and very little true information. To know what is true about events on the land, contact those who are actually on the land.
Some rumor control volunteers (may be rarely in phone service as the gathering progresses):
Val - (435) 260-8730
Jesse - (657) 203-7808
Shining Light Kitchen (Facebook)
Justin Rowland (facebook)(Oyate Media Network, Oglala-Lakota)
Feather - (406) 546-2609
Consensus #3:
"We, who are brothers & sisters, children of spirit, families of life on earth, friends of nature & of all people, children of humankind calling ourselves the rainbow gathering, humbly invite:
All races, peoples, tribes, communes, men, women, children, individuals -- out of love.
All nations & national leaders -- out of respect
All religions & religious leaders -- out of faith
All politicians -- out of charity
to join with us in gathering together for the purpose of expressing our sincere desire that there shall be peace on earth, harmony among all people. This gathering to take place July 1-7, 2015, in the sacred Black Hills of occupied Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho territory & to hold open worship, prayer, chanting or whatever is the want or desire of the people, but upon the fourth day of July until noon to ask that there be a meditative, contemplative silence wherein we, the invited people of the world may consider & give honour & respect to anyone or anything that has aided in the positive evolution of humankind & nature upon this, our most beloved & beautiful world -- asking blessing upon we people of this world & hope that we people can effectively proceed to evolve, expand, & live in harmony & peace.
Please be respectful of the First Nations' land, culture, and spirituality. Indigenous people have asked us not to imitate indigenous cultures.
We love you!
From Rapid City, SD, take Hwy 16 south west to Hill City, South Dakota (about 30 miles)
From Hill City, South Dakota Take 385 north to 17 (Deerfield road). Approx. 25 miles to Ditchfield rd. Immediate right over the bridge on forest road 294. Approx. 5 miles to welcome home. Better directions coming soon.
This info is posted at http://midwestornewenglandgathering2015.blogspot.com/…/howd… so if links don't come through go here. Also check back as this post will be updated frequently over the next 5-7 days.
Just a reminder, this gathering will coincide with the 40th anniversary of Leonard Peltier's conviction. Leonard Peltier is a Native American activist and member of the American Indian Movement (AIM). In 1977 he was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for first degree murder in the shooting of two Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents during a 1975 conflict on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. If you are not familiar with this issue, please click here and educate thyself."


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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #42 on: June 21, 2015, 12:30:43 pm »
I have read a few of these Facebook pages and these people have no ideal who we are, :o
plus of all our 14 reservation and nine Canadian province of my nation have said no, and including the 47 tribes
that hold the Black Hill sacred there is no consensus to allow these people to come, then the threats that
are being made against our people, also the divide and conqueror method they are using against my nations.
The attack on the Keeper because they can get their way, these people are not you peace loving people.
Some of them are calling for the death of my people ??? Life is hard for our people why can't they just leave us and are lands alone.
Everyone takes and takes its like they are steal our very soul why? Please leave the Black Hills alone, don't kill our heart.
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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #43 on: June 21, 2015, 06:09:01 pm »
At least some of them seem to be listening or scared off. Many more just seem too drugged out, ignorant, or selfish to care.

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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/20/lakota-warriors-vow-to-crush-dirty-rainbow-hippies.html
 Rainbow of Light vs. Native Americans
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06.20.1512:10 AM ET

Lakota Warriors Vow To Crush Dirty Rainbow Hippies

The Rainbow Family of Living Light wants to hold its annual druggy love-fest in the Black Hills, but a local Native American group is fighting back.

James Swan parked his old Dodge alongside the South Dakota visitor center, where grungy hippies were sprawled on a lawn and passing around a feather. The two-dozen vagabonds are planning to unleash thousands of their brethren into the Black Hills for prayer and free thinking. But Swan wasn’t feeling the peace and love.

“We don’t want you here. You have no f—king respect for Lakota people!” the 54-year-old Native American yelled into a mic attached to his truck. His T-shirt bore another message: portraits of warriors who had shellacked the U.S. Army in the Battle of Little Bighorn, alongside the words “Original Homeland Security.”

“They aren’t listening to anybody,” Swan told The Daily Beast of the phalanx of graying flower children and their next-generation recruits. “This might work for them everywhere in other states, but they’re dealing with Lakotas now.”

“We’re a warrior society,” he added. “We don’t want violence, but this is our culture, our sacredness and we will protect it.”

Swan is not a tribal council representative and does not speak for the Sioux. That isn’t stopping him from fighting the Rainbow Family of Living Light, a counterculture group that’s held annual gatherings in national forests every July since 1972 to pray for world peace—and deliver drugs, nudity and sometimes murder and other crimes in their wake.

To some Lakota, the love fest threatens to desecrate the sacred Black Hills National Forest, where 5,000 to 20,000 hippies are expected to dig trench latrines, fire pits and kitchens. Swan and his band of activists with the United Urban Warrior Society say they’re planning a blockade and will remove the bums.

Swan said Rainbow Family adherents tried to soften him up by saying, “We’re just like you, [but] the government doesn’t recognize us as a tribe.”

“You’re not a tribe,” Swan added. “You’re fricking fruitcake people.”

The Rainbow Family is in the midst of “Spring Council” meeting to decide where they’ll set up camp this year. On Monday, Sioux tribal leaders met with a Rainbow members and the USDA Forest Service—a talk to which Swan was not invited.

Leaders of the Rosebud Sioux and Oglala Sioux tribes did not respond to the Daily Beast’s requests for comment. Neither tribes have approved of the Rainbow plans.

Swan protested against the unkempt wanderers for several hours, he said. After the interaction became heated, the Rainbow Family crew pulled back, held hands and formed a circle, the Rapid City Journal reported. Then the Rainbows chanted, “We love you!”

A week before their camp-out, the Rainbows are already in trouble with the law. On Wednesday night, five of the clan fell prey to South Dakota’s harsh marijuana laws and were arrested on felony charges. After a citizen reported aggressive panhandling, the suspected beggars fled in a car. Cops pulled them over after their vehicle ran a red light.

Police found two ounces of pot, paraphernalia, marijuana wax and open liquor containers during a consensual search, the Rapid City Journal reported. The visitors’ urine tests were positive for THC....

Swan and his supporters disagree...say the Black Hills really isn’t federal land because of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty that granted Lakota ownership. The ownership of the Black Hills has been disputed in court for decades.

In Facebook groups, the Black Hills appears to have caused a schism among Rainbow devotees, some of which are still trying to get the blessing of the tribes. Others say they’re heading to Michigan instead.

“I really wanted to go to SD,” wrote Jordan Anthony, a Rainbow man from Michigan. “I thought we could do some great things there for the locals, natives, and ourselves. But this thing has gotten out of hand. We should have done our research and gotten permission first.”

Joelle Clark, 53, a Lakota activist in Gainesville, Florida, told The Daily Beast that native people from across the country plan to head to South Dakota to stop the Rainbow Gathering. “There are times when you have to make a stand,” she said, “and this is one of them.”

The free spirits are planning to dig toilet trenches and occupy the Black Hills at the height of the Lakota ceremonial season. “I’ve talked to several Rainbow people who I believe try to be decent human beings,” Clark said. “And then there’s a whole messload of them who—pardon my language—are totally freaking whacked.”

Swan and Joelle say it’s particularly disturbing that the Rainbow Family has no leaders, and no one is really accountable. They pointed to reports that one of the group’s hippie pow-wows cost taxpayers $500,000 in law enforcement and forestry management in 2013.

To prevent any waves of destruction, the Forest Service sends incident management teams from Washington, DC to the Rainbow Gathering every year to supplement local law enforcement.

Scott Jacobson, a Black Hills National Forest spokesman, said because no Rainbow individual is in charge and will sign an event permit, officials have a special operations plan. “We’re looking forward to a hopefully peaceful gathering,” he said.

Meanwhile, native activists published a June 16 letter to the Forest Service, Office of Tribal Justice and Department of Justice warning Lakota warriors would remove and confiscate any Rainbow encampments.

Swan’s online petition to keep Rainbow out of the Black Hills was signed by more than 2,200 people.

“We don’t want your drugs, alcohol, nudity, using parts of our spirituality in your rituals!, your free love, your lingo, your fashions, etc.,” Swan wrote on the site.

“I will say this!” he continued. “I have met a bunch of you and do find some of you to be legit. As far as the rest of you … you can burn in hell for all I care! I can handle it and encourage it! Bring whatever you think you got!”

The happy Rainbow camp has often displayed a dark side. Earlier this year, the Rainbows’ pacifist playground at the Apalachicola National Forest in Florida turned deadly.

Clark Mayers, 39, of Georgia was recording people burning tires at a regional gathering when someone slapped his camera into the fire, the Apalachicola Times revealed. He went to his car, got a gun and returned to the camp to allegedly fire three bullets into 24-year-old Wesley Jones’ back, lung and spine, paralyzing him.

When Jacob Cardwell, a man in his 20s from Arizona, tried to intervene, officials say Mayers killed Cardwell with two shots to the abdomen, the Times reported. Mayers has been charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery.

In summer of 2014, the Rainbow Family gathered at Uinta National Forest in Utah, prompting a nearby summer camp for Mormon girls to scatter. “You’re a rainbow family. He’s a rainbow family. People in the White House are a rainbow family,” one reveler named Novel announced when he arrived.

“It’s about world peace,” Novel told FOX 13 in Salt Lake City. “But I personally believe it’s like a very excellent place to meet people, to network, to become the true you.”

But by the end of the event, a woman with black dreadlocks whose hippy name is “Hitler” had stabbed a man in the head and shoulder.

Leilani Novak-Garcia was charged with attempted murder, but prosecutors reduced her charges to aggravated assault after she pleaded “no contest.” The victim told police Hitler’s freakout was “out of character and likely the result of “taking some bad drugs.”...

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Re: Rainbow Gathering in Black Hills
« Reply #44 on: June 21, 2015, 09:06:27 pm »
The Rainbowers have rumor control contacts available, yet they themselves spread conspiracy rumors:

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...it doesn't take much to figure out who is behind the smear Rainbow campaign in S.D. All those mining companies and others which are trashing the Black Hills hardly want to see a Rainbow Gathering there as we are so opposed to what they are doing.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out
So the plot thickens and off we go again in the battle against destruction and to save the Black Hills this time.

https://www.facebook.com/RainbowPeaceFleetCommunity/posts/471811536312025