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  • Unfortunately we will find these type of people in all things not just martial arts. This is why it is always best to research a bit to see what is know about an instructor before investing time or your money. It has been said before..."buyer beware"

  • A Good video.

    I agree that EVERYBODY should watch this. I feel that Greg has found the weakness of children and is exploiting it for his own gain. Unfortunately there are young adults who follow him too. I'm going to share your video.

  • Thanks for making this vid. I already got it saved for posterity's sake. If it ever needs to be shared again, I can take care of that.

  • @erniesbudolab

    Awesome.  Thanks.

  • First props to the maker of the video. Very well done, and makes the point brilliantly. Second one other thing that Greg is doing is using one of a great many arts to further his name. No honor will come to him for this type of behavior and if the community of Martial Artist itself has turned on him. Then what. There are ways to stop Greg from reaching his masses and teaching his poison. Thank you again for the video.

  • @captjack5169

    Thank you for the message and I agree. I am hoping these videos will stay up once my account is lost this coming March. Please feel free to copy, download it, etc for personal use or reference.

  • @WilltheWriter

    Why would your account be lost? Are you done making videos?

  • sorry I didn't mean it that way just force of habit it won't happen again

  • @ninjamixer

    No problem. Thanks.

  • the thing I do agree with regaurding choson is what he stands for I do not try to argue the fact that hands on instruction is superior but people can learn from watching (lol i'm sword spinning proof)

  • I also agree his "teaching" on yt is not detailed enough to explain dangers of any of these tech. which is why I don't want to be seen as detracting but the guidence he gives is some and why he attracts such an audience

  • I totally agree I don't encourage or show how to do my tricks (why I wear gloves) and I am the first to say people shouldn't try to learn from youtube having said that people (kids) are going to do these things whether they see him do it or a movie or even one of yours or my vids

  • @ninjamixer

    Fair enough. It's true kids will emulate what they emulate. At least with you, you are quick to say they shouldn't. Greg in my honest opinion is encouraging young people to attempt dangerous things and seems to purposely misdirect people about what constitutes Bujinkan waza for example (i.e. purposely showing incorrect waza in order to explain how his "nintaijutsu" is "better." That's just dishonesty to me.)

  • @WilltheWriter

    Also, ninjamixer, while I know you and Blackshinobishozoku have your rivalry, could you (at least here on my channel) refer to him by his real screenname? For the sake of keeping things cordial and professional here. Thanks.

  • a bit nervous but after a few attempts I was pretty comfortable with it I know how to do a proper roll as you demo but I think (again my opinion)the roll where you hugged the sword (I have seen before but have not tried) seems more dangerous thats all I wanted to say no offense intended

  • @ninjamixer

    Hi Ninjamixer. Thanks for your comment. I don't take offense easily, no worries. My main concern with what Greg teaches regarding that backwards roll over the sword is that he put these things out for his young viewers to try.  Many kids want to emulate what he does and I believe strongly that what he does is dangerous for them (all it takes is one mistake with that kind of motion to be seriously injured.) With the variation of the roll I did...

  • the blade is always pointed away from me. However the use and motion with a sword will always run the risk of some danger. This is why to me it is so vastly important to learn it from a qualified source. I know you enjoy sword tricking and if that is your thing, that's fine. However I would be very concerned if you were encouraging children (who have not the strength to even properly hold a real sword) to emulate what you were doing. I believe Greg makes things up to be "different" and..

  • @WilltheWriter

    in so doing, puts people at risk who don't need to be. He was actively trying to "out do" his "haters" but in so doing he started (in my opinion) making up motions that are inherently dangerous for young youtubers who don't understand swords to try. As someone who sword tricks with live blades, I think you can probably understand where I'm coming from. Hope that explains my stance. Thanks for the corgial comment. I always respond to politeness with politeness.

  • @WilltheWriter

    lol... "cordial"  I meant.

  • @ninjamixer the roll chosun did was way more lethal to the user because of the risk of cutting your own posterior extrnal jugular veins or Anterior Vertebral Veins or tendons in the back of the neck (cutting that would cause your head to drop like a sack of potatos). the hugged roll at worst you'll get a small cut, but its better than dying from exsanguination which only takes a few mins to die from.

  • hey Will, this comment is not meant to detract from your vid as someone who does tricks and stunts with a sword I want to go on record as saying I don't believe (my opinion) that the choson back roll is all that dangerous. I tried it for the first time in my vid playing with peeky at first yes I was...

  • I don't think he is teaching improper techniques on purpose. His techniques seem very immature, and unpracticed, which leads me to believe that he is some amateur that has found a money making opportunity, for example youtube video partnership program, and decided to forge his credentials to garner more credibility.

  • i admire your skill with the katana my friend sadly it is something i am not fit for (it cannont be used with my mindset and my "spirit" if you i am suited to smaller lighter faster weapons lol (im not weak its just the way the katana feels to me) but beside the point could you post a video or to on the use of the katana? im asking you because your skill level is evident in the kata you did

  • @hellwolf882

    Hi. I very much appreciate your words, but I am in no position to "teach" the use of the katana (especially on a medium like youtube). My teacher in the use of the sword is Japanese and I would heavily recommend looking at Japanese kenjutsu teachers if you're interested in how the art should look. The taijutsu I use in this video is not to promote myself, only to show a difference in what Mr. Park is claiming to teach. It was hard to find other video addressing his points.

  • continued:

    If you'd like, I can send you some videos of Japanese kenjutsu teachers demonstrating basic kihon regarding the sword. :)

  • @WilltheWriter nonono lol i did not mean "teach" i ment explain the use of the katana in the ninjas hands (i am limited on knowledge of how the ninja used their katana but i know several other weapons lol) as in ie the striking points how they would disarm and etc not teaching but showing or telling how the ninja used their swords (its hard to find an honest person who knows what they are talking about)

  • korea did have the ninja equivalent (ever nation had/has its "special forces") also some of his techniques are cool but the "breast violation" technique is not something i would encourage someone to use its to risky and relies on strength grand master teaches us techniques that maim and kill if done with the intent and would have advised the young girl to break the elbow if she felt she was going to be raped or molested

  • @hellwolf882 sorry but korea never had anything equivalent to japanese ninja, just those howrang warrors was the best they had. the "breast violation" technique wont work in real life and she would get her ass kicked if she tried that vs a bigger stronger man (200 lb guy) in the video the guy looked wimpy

  • Hey Will. I know my Japanese is poor, but I'm pretty sure that Hongyaku does not mean "Breast Defense".

  • 4:26 Typical Haidong gumdo(Korean kendo) movement.That's terrible.

  • When he pulled out the "walking cane" I lul'd. That's far too thin to be a walking cane, the position of the point is also poor. lawl

  • @TenteixSaigo If you're a skinny 140lb light weight like Greg, it might work as a walking cane, but most of the world would break it.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja It's too thin for me. I'm 135, Bruce Lee's size.

  • If you didn't made this vid with that model-actress I woudn't have seen her...

  • @come2me4raki If you are not a ChosunNinja follower, then you wouldn't have. We are not worried about the people on Youtube that are not following him.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja Well I did watch a bunch of his vids from chosonninja before, but I didn't came across with such vids with such models/dansers: 7:31 . And I probably would never have, if you didn't put them in this vid. And you are right about what you have in your vid, but I didn't saw any of that in the vids I watched from chosonninja.

  • @come2me4raki This video is on his ChosunNinja account. His ChosonNinja account is closed. It is not a recent video either. It's from about 5 or 6 Months ago.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja My point was: Willthewriter disagrees with chosonninja for publishing such things, but Willthewriter is publishing it himself (too) right know.

    Let's make this clear: My point is neutral intended.

  • @come2me4raki I think there is a big difference between trying to show a comparison between techniques, and actually teaching them. WilltheWriter has never in any of his videos actually gone through the steps to explain and teach anything. He has done true form demonstrations, but that's it. Without the explanation, it is not teaching. He is also not teaching little kids to throw blades at things with their eyes closed or teaching them to poison sharp sticks to kill people with!

  • @ExposeChosunNinja I know about the differend intention of Willthewriter, but the most of the foreign children won't understand that he's trying to say do not try. Or they'll just be too stubborn and yet take those dangerous risks.

  • @come2me4raki I know. There is a greater purpose thought to this warning video, and that purpose is not directed at foreigners how can't understand it. It is directed at those who live in the L.A. area.

  • @ExposeChosunNinja I live in the Netherlands (that's a very small country in Europe), that's why I can imagine kids seeing this vid and not understanding the purpose of this vid.

  • @come2me4raki Understandable. Please understand though that we do these videos to try and educate the public about these kinds of frauds on the net. Unfortunately there is no real way on Youtube to target only a specific group of people. It's always kind of a flock shoot!

  • @ExposeChosunNinja I do understand and I'm not bothered, I was just saying.

  • @come2me4raki

    Je hebt wel een punt. Ik zal een Nederlandse versie make.

  • @Micahel213 Dat als je het mij vraagt zou je die man beter met rust kunnnen laten want zo wordt hij alleen maar beroemder. Je moet natuurlijk zelf doen wat jij wilt, wat kan het mij nou schelen.

  • Some of your best work!

  • I give Greg props on teaching for free I see him as a pretty good martial artist

  • @kylecrx1

    If you think he's so cool. Why don't you browse through our vids? Watch them, and read the 'eloquent' and 'loving' comments he left. You think he's so cool for teaching for free? Well ladd, I can tell you want thing. People taking those classes of him are getting their money's worth.

  • @kylecrx1 That's probably because you haven't been exposed to quality martial arts.

  • @kylecrx1 That's probably because you haven't been exposed to quality martial arts.

  • @kylecrx1 i seen way better people who teah for free. greg is aweful. he's about blue belt level. bad enuff he lost to people on youtube. ill give him props for being over 40+ still living at home with mom and dad

  • @kylecrx1 If you look at how a recognized martial arts teacher teaches, and compare it to what Greg is doing, you will see that he is not really teaching at all. He is simply showing off in order to get attention and bolster his EGO. He does not show how these skills of his apply to a real dynamic attack either which makes his teaching suspect at best. All his students just stand there and let him do stuff to them with no resistance. How is that legit?

  • Hey no hard feelins man you caught me stressed out earlier when I was checkin my emails you sent me a message to this video. I still don't understand why the martial arts community has so much hatred towards Greg

  • @kylecrx1 This is because most, if not all of us legitimately care about the way in which traditional Martial Arts is represented to the public. There are a lot out there, Greg included, that make a mockery of classical Martial Arts by their representation of it. For the record, hatred is not the right word. More malcontent!

  • Blah stop sending me messages are you really a jeet June do instructor how did you become that?

  • @kylecrx1

    kylecrx1, my internet was down due to the typhoon here. I was not sending you any messages nor could I have. Please refrain from lying on my channel or you will be blocked. Thank you.

  • 1) The injured kid is not Greg's fault. Secondly, you are blowing the danger well out of proportion with the chair breakfall, there are thousands of youtube videos of people doing backflips and things far more dangerous than a breakfall. Thirdly, Greg's shuriken was RUBBER, and as for the question of using no form, I think anyone can see from his videos that Greg is awesome at throwing. Lastly, the history part was just a personal attack, having nothing to do whatsoever with child safety.

  • @ASHJBKH2 ♦ 1) The video never claimed it was Gregs fault. It was meant as an example that kids with no or little martial arts experience can injure themselves even with something as simple as using a bamboo made weapon. Greg shows alot of bamboo weapons and explains how to make them on youtube.

  • @ASHJBKH2 ♦ 2) Greg is telling students from youtube to do breakfalls off a chair that probably do not have proper martial arts training. So yes it can pose as a danger if you do not know what you are doing. Would you allow a 12 year kid that just watched the video to simply jump off a chair doing a black flip? I hope not.

  • @ASHJBKH2 ♦ 3) The main point wasn't about the rubber shuriken hitting the child. It was about telling his students at the seminar, which some were childern to train throwing shuriken with their eyes closed. Seriously? 4) The question wasn't about Greg's form. It was about Greg telling his students to not basically worry or bother with form. That would explain why so many of his so called black belts move so poorly.

  • @ASHJBKH2

    1)He didn't claim the injured kid was Gregs fault. But hes showing what happens when you have irreponsible adults who teach kids how to make weapons out of everyday things.

    Greg is good at throwing, but hes NOT good at throwing shuriken. Hitting objects with shuriken is NOT what makes effective shurikenjutsu. There's actual combat purposes that must be involved in the throwing. And teaching children false history is polluting childrens mind with ignorance. So yes it is.

  • i dig the music, great add. to give more artistic dramatic effect

  • @LukeWhitaker Yeah I love how artistic WillTheWriter is with the music in his videos. Everything is on que. :)

  • I would rather fight you over Greg anyday too just looking at you.

  • @kylecrx1

    Greg is legit? How is having a made up martial art with a fake background... Legit?

    Then making up a teacher that doesn't exist.

    I can vouch for my friend WilltheWriter. He has done live sparring. Greg... He just does tricks and things against opponents that just stand there and let him do the "Weed Whacker of Death" on them.

  • @kylecrx1 greg is just skin and bones, hes too skinny to fight, he alreay dicktucked out of 2 fights on youtube.

  • Greg is legit, this video is lame and so are you.

  • @kylecrx1 yeah in tae kwon do

  • thanks man i....i didn't know how dangerous it was thanks again you saved me from probably injuring myself extremely I`m 13 and the kid in the begging could have easily been me....thanks again:)

  • Well said, Will! I can't stand this hokey rubbish that gets posted anyway. Ninjutsu or ninpo seems overblown as it is without it being turned into some sort of self-belief system. Nicely produced.

  • Such an important video in the cause to stop Greg from putting others in danger. Thank you so much for making this video, Will. I look forward to more of your videos on Japan and artwork videos in the future, and thank you for helping expose Greg.

  • somebody stop this guy its dangerous.. he is not a master he invented this stupid nintaijutsu there is not form not style no application in the reality its just fake and dangerous for the young guy

  • You idiot everyone has injuries when learning a martial art ! it's not a big deal ! As for the kids in the start of the video are tipical american children ! Meaning they think they know something but they don't and they can "play" ninja ! It's not Greg Park's fault ! you are pathetic ! and jealous ! 

  • @Navis19 Yes, at least some people sometimes have MINOR injuries when LEARNING. However, the young lady who injured herself here is a BLACK BELT in Greg's system. I'm only a 4th kyu green belt in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, and I haven't injured myself doing a roll in years. Including rolling on concrete. As for the child, we are not trying to say Greg was responsible. However, kids watching anyone like him could injure themselves. Just part of how things work. You missed the point.

  • @ninpo4life I think i will agree with you ! Injuries can happen to anyone ! I have to say only one thing , even monkeys fall from trees.....

  • @Navis19

    A lot of people do get injuries learning how to do things properly.

    But in Nintaijutsu... Even doing things properly gets you injured.

    Because in reality, it is NOT the proper way of doing things. Greg Park should understand his popularity and that his audience is mostly kids. And stop purposely teaching people how to do flips off chairs without supervision or mats. And how to make lethal weapons. Don't give kids such idea's.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku look my friend ! you can't change a martial art because it is been watched by kids ! If you have a good teacher you would do as many flips as you want to with no harm at all ! In my first attempts of doing ukemi i was in a lot of pain just because i didn't do it right ! No i am one with the flow because i had a teacher to show me how it should be done ! Professional guidance is a must ! Kids must learn this and it can be done only from their parents ! :D but this is just me!

  • @Navis19

    You obviously don't have experience in legitimate martial arts. You don't change anything, you just supervise what you teach.

    My school has kids class. Our school teaches chokes and joint locks, but we do not teach children how to choke or joint lock. Because that would be irresponsible. ChosonNinja takes it one step further and teaches kids how to make weapons and use them.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku teaching something is one thing and using it for being "something" to your friends is another ! Now tell me this...In ALL other countries that kids are taught martial arts there is no problem ! How about there in US of A everything is magically a problem when someone foreign is teaching i can't understand ! You need to be less jealous and get a life of your own ! In my dojo there are many kids learning aikido and using bokken! We had no problem ! Weapons and US.... hhhmmmmm

  • @Navis19 greg park is not foreign his ass was born here (see his im a americn video) he can not speck japanese or korean only english. how can you learn aikido useing boken? aikido is a throwing art not sword art, if you said kendo you would have looked like less of a lier

  • @Navis19

    Less Jealous of what?

    of a system where black belts can't even do a front roll correctly without injuring themselves on MATS for fucks sake?

    There's a lot of questionable "Dojo" out there.

    And if you think Nintaijutsu is something beneficial. Then you must be from a questionable dojo. Because if you come from ANYTHING with quality. You would get as much laughs at Nintaijutsu as other legitimate martial artist do.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku In aikido you also use weapons(Jo and boken) ! from that i know you have no clue what are you talking about ! And what is your problem if a black belt can't roll correctly ? What's your contribution about that ? Hating videos ? make a video of you doing it correct ! And stop talking bs ! You americans (not all) are only talk and no show ! First make a video that you make to tell ppl the right way and not only editing videos of others !

  • @Navis19 lol... I know Aikido has weapon usage. So yes I do know what I am talking about. Especially when it comes to Japanese martial arts.

    What is my problem that a black belt can't roll properly?

    It's not my problem... It's Nintaijutsu problem. Shows that it's a crappy quality martial art. If someone can make it to instructor level and can't even do proper Ukemi. Which is BASICS of BASICS in Japanese martial arts.

    Btw if you haven't noticed Nintaijutsu is AMERICAN.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I don't care abou the origins of any martial arts ! Aikido , krav maga , nintaijutsu that's tha same for me ! Every sigle one is effective ! If she can't roll it's her problem ! You overreact ! And if you have kids don't send them to the Park Dojo to learn nintaijutsu ! that's that simple.....

  • @Navis19

    If you have no respect for your arts origin's and culture. Then obviously you come from a HIGHLY poor quality Aikido dojo.

    And if you like LIARS and FRAUDS

    then obviously I am wasting my time even talking to you.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku I didn't say i don't respect ! But it doesn't make any difference if my martial art is from japan israel enev if it's from USA ! I respect all origins and culture of all martial arts ! But origin wouldn't be the criterion of my choice ! And you don't have to be upset ! peace is the answer ! My Aikido dojo is not poor quality ! You don't know you don't speak ! Did i mention anything about your marial art or dojo ? So be carefull of what you write because ppl can read !

  • @Navis19

    If you have respect for it. Then why have respect for ChosonNinja who is a complete LIAR about the origin of his martial art. And is trying to steal from what the Japanese have worked hard to preserve?

    Do you normally accept people who are dishonest?

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku No i don't ! But he doesn't cause me any problem ! And above all else i see too much hate for him ! I study many martial arts and because i can't afford them i seek them to the internet ! I really can't say anything about he says that japanese ppl are in fact korean ! This is what you have to figure out ! All i want is peace and what disturbs me is that peace is the only thing i don't see :(

  • @Navis19 Japanese people are Japanese.

    I don't hate ChosonNinja, but I do not like dishonest people. And someone who spreads lies all for his own benefits. Hes being manipulative and a fraud. And his popularity is what makes it worse. To me hes another Charles Manson.

    All we ask is for ChosonNinja to be legitimately honest about his martial art. We could careless about his shitty techniques.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Having this conversation makes me wonder why didn't you talk to choson ninja at the first time ?? tell him how you feel and maybe you both figure out what it is going to be !

  • @Navis19

    I have talked to ChosonNinja on many occasions. Normally it's just him cussing at me, and trying to throw insults towards me.

  • @Navis19

    That's what I'm doing. Well, not for the rolling part. But if you come and watch, you'll see me taking apart Greg's stuff.

  • Thanks for all the responses. Keep in mind that I'm far from being good at taijutsu. Most of what has been put up here has been in response to his constant misrepresentation of what taijutsu is. I'd like to just focus again on my writing and art and maybe some more vids about Japan. :)

    Thanks all.

  • @WilltheWriter

    "artwork."

  • As always, you stayed on track logically pointing out legitimate concerns without resorting to insults or personal attacks. Good job.

    BTW I bought a used copy of Mike Echanis' (who learned Hwa Rang Do from the Lee brothers) knife fighting book when I was in high school, and I thought the stuff about the sulsa in the intro was very interesting. I was disappointed when I found out that it wasn't necessarily true.

  • i see "you know who" gave you his world famous one thumbs down

  • Maharlika does have a valid point. It was not my intention to make the viewer think the boys at the beginning were necessarily influenced or even watched Mr. Park's bamboo weapon videos.  It was more an illustration of the dangers his kind of weapon-making videos could produce if directed at children who want to emulate him. Bamboo "spears," "claws", etc. can be very dangerous. That was my point.

  • @WilltheWriter

    I meant "directed at children" not "if directed." It is already established that his videos are directed at them.

  • @WilltheWriter i understand what you mean cause i used to make those home maked weapons greg shoewd and this was back when i was a fan of him, me and a friend use to play with these ninja weapons with each other but stoped when i got hit in the face but that crappy "dragion tail" chain he made.

  • Arigato, thank you for making this documentary. It just angers and dissapoints me sometimes when I see children trying to attempt learning the bujinkan way, and how some instructors try teaching kids [incorrectly might I add] how to perform certain techniques of Ninjutsu.

  • Well done. I suppose it could be worse...At least he's not as bad as Ashida Kim!!! That guys a complete nutjob.

  • Exellence ! Always a pleasure , friend .

  • Very well put together video. Thanks for doing this. I hope it opens some eyes!

  • This reminds me of the diffrence between Classical Roman Greco Wrestling vs WWE.

    WWE lies to kids saying it's "real", and the moves all look very "cool"... but it's not real, and in fact is very dangerous to mimick.

    Any qualified Roman Greco Wrestling instructor can teach you the true style and techniques in a safe way, and it is an effective sport martial art.

    So it seems this Choson guy you speak of is like a WWE guy claiming to teach "real wrestling"?

    Dangerous.

  • Thanks for taking the time and effort to make such a video, it was very well thought out and put together, my Bujinkan brother. :)

    PS: Your kamae and fluidity are always very enjoyable to watch.

  • You've done a good service with this documentary. I knew Chosun's stuff was risky, but It did not even occur to me how much danger he is putting kids in.

  • Very good! I like the way you presented the information to others. Yes, it is a hazard to see this type of activity going on with unqualified Martial Artist. I wish that one day Greg would just stop, then go and obtain authentic instruction in these arts. He is physically talented and no doubt would learn very quickly, so why doesn't he do that, then present the art of Ninpo? We may never know but I do have a guess. It is called "Pride" and it will hurt more people than anything else.

  • im just shocked how any so called teacher would tell you "dont worry about proper form" if thats the case that means the student is not learning anything. 

  • Ha! Great video! I watched it all you make very good points. Greg Park is someone people should avoid especially parents and their kids! His martial art is not professional at all. Also those camoflauge korean ninjas were awesome looking! Also fighting in a swimming pool training? I want in!!

  • haha dude that picture of the bamboo stick is brutal!! Amazing! But you cant blame ninjas or movies for it. Kids do this crap all the time! Just because greg park made a video about it you cant say it was oNLY because he made the video. Kids can learn stuff about weapons on the history channel too. We shuold be more fair in our judgments.

  • @MaharlikaAWA but you got to agree hes pure danger,hes not responsable for what hapend to the kid but its guys like that teaching the wrong way that lead to acidents(nice dumb ninja impression bye the way;)

  • @1duspiores I agree fully!!! And thank you for the compliment. I have a hme study course available if you are interested. You can get your black belt through training on the internet through youtube in Dumb-TaiJutsu.

  • @MaharlikaAWA im aware that you dont need skils to lurn dumb-ninjutsu,but because i can actualy cut something with a katana whithout losing blood ,soo, im not a good student;)

  • @MaharlikaAWA True statement, but the evidence is higher for it being Greg Park because

    1)Greg Park's audience is mostly children

    2)Greg Park has recently blasted MANY videos about making Bamboo weapons and using Bamboo

    3)Greg Park is a wannabe Ninja.

    So I haven't seen any other Ninja frauds using bamboo weapons besides ChosonNinja.

  • @BlackShinobiShozoku Where did the kid get bamboo anyway?

  • I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed that kids bad posture. And I never watched the blooper part where Janet hurt her head on the front roll. I can't even recall the last time anyone in our dojo hurt their head on a front roll. Or even got hurt on a front roll. That is prime example of ChosonNinja's teachings being horrible. That even his blackbelts cannot do it without hurt themselves.

  • @WilltheWriter: That was very clear and well thought out. Right on the bull’s-eye.

    Bravo and well-done. Let us hope it has the desired result.

    It is a shame that this is your last say in the matter, as you are a strong voice, but I can completely understand your situation. I look forward to more of your other videos, in particular, ones pertaining to swords.

  • I call upon anyone seeing this video to rate it thumb up. And comment if you think Greg Park aka ChosunNinja aka ChosonRSP aka ChosonMusa aka NintaijutsuDTG aka KoreanShinobi aka KoreanNinjutsu should be stopped and banned from YouTube permanently.

  • @Micahel213 i completely agree. thumbs up will!

  • @Micahel213 I understand your point. However, isn't it better if ChosunNinja stays on a large platform like YouTube so that he can be watched at commented on? Creating videos like this, and posting information and warnings about him will help protect and educate viewers. If he was banned or removed, or driven underground, it might make him more difficult to track and comment on. What do you guys think?

  • @Phil2Musashi

    I thought about that. However, I wouldn't like the risk. Besides, other actions are being taken.

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