Kai Murros

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Kai Murros is a writer, known mostly for his Magnum Opus "National Revolution And How to Do It in a Modern Society". 

Kai Murros was born in 1969 in Helsinki, Finland. He spent the years 1990-1999 at the University of Helsinki studying various subjects, mainly history and oriental languages. In his Master of Arts Thesis Murros studied the gradual change of the Chinese People's Liberation Army from a guerilla army to a modern professional army. 


In his numerous TV and Radio appearances Murros raised a nationwide scandal with his radically fascist views. Murros openly threatened leading Finnish CEOs and politicians that in the aftermath of the national revolution they would be sent to prison camps as enemies of the people. 

Today Murros leads a quiet life of a free thinker tending his garden in the northern outskirts of his native Helsinki.