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  • damn homeboy is banned from bunjinkan seminars! Well that says something about the money being made and the truth as a threat to it.

  • i have a huge question sorry if it's been asked...but what school did they learn at?

  • Mr Cummings Since You are expert In Ninjutsu as You said Let Me Told this ,, the Ninja Was The Untold Story till 1952 After The Amercicans Discovered Them and still have no Idea about They Training and About Their Missions nowwww everyone makes Comercial Video about this association annnddd he know olny the ninjutsu style and his not a ninja and he can never be , i'v studied this style for 22 years im a master in ninjutsu but im not a ninja , So Please Everyone Stop Dreaming

  • @MIXMASTERPETRO yeah. being a tai jutsu/weapons master undoutedly makes you a great martial artist - but lets face it - probly not a ninja

  • Wonderful! It's great to see that people are starting to realize that Ninjitsu isn't a martial arts. That's like saying Special Ops Tactics is a form of martial arts! You can learn how to use a thousand guns, learn a million martial arts move, kill a million people in secrecy - but you'll never be consider a member of Special Ops! Just as if someone don a black mask, hang a sword from their back, throw sharpened-edged discs, learn Japanese Martial Art, doesn't make you a Ninja!

  • Ah, okay. Yeah ninja made it a point to avoid fights didn't they? Thanks for the intel. Appreciated

  • So since Ninjutsu/Ninpo was not a martial art, but a science of secrecy and strategy rather than a combat teaching, it is in a sense superior to martial arts because it is meant on ending the battle before it even takes place right? You can correct me if i'm mistaken.

    I'm willing to learn.

  • @Ryutobi I do not see the relation. Or where you are going with your point. Wars happened, they used shinobi as shinobi.

  • @Ryutobi Hi, perhaps because of shinobi work, some battles were avoided?

  • @Ryutobi I think you hit the nail on the head. Yes it may have stopped several battles but we will never know.

  • @Ryutobi i agree there job when they were trying to not fight then yes there skills were superior as in the fight never even began kinda sence

  • Some of the "facts" stated here are wrong.

  • I disagree with the idea of throwing a guy into an oncoming train being Ninjutsu. Ninjutsu would be more along the lines of timing your escape so that he follows you onto the train and you get out right as the doors shut, which takes him on a ride away from you as you escape. Haha!

  • something is wrong here...this documentary is called "ninja masters", but so far they haven't talked to anyone with any credentials whatsoever. Antony Cummins and james loriega are about as qualified to speak about ninjutsu as mickey mouse.

  • lol obviously the " ninja " that infutrate the guy house for watever reason is a big fail lol .

  • Is this Anthony guy speaking for deaf people or what? Jesus man, keep you hand still for a moment will ya. It almost looks like he's jerking off a huge camera man.

  • This soooo totally shatters my views of the ninja! Then again, I still love them and this is valuable knowledge!

  • This is Bujinkan/Ninjutsu is a matierial arts with 1000 years of tradition from Japan with 9 different schools that the Samurai & Ninja have training 6 of them have the Samurai training and 3 of them have the Ninja training. The Samurai and Ninja warriors was (Zen)buddhism like me. I beleave on this becouse i want prove my master. "Hatsumi Maasaki" soke of Bujinkan.

  • so ninjutsu is not a form of martial arts, its a way to take out your target without having ot use martial arts?

  • Thumbs up if you bought True Path of the Ninja After Watching this?

  • Tattoo Sensei

    The Plane.....The Plane.

  • wtf?357 jajajaj great ninja

  • They aren't saying that Bujinkan isn't ninjutsu, what they are saying is that the fighting aspect that we now term as the martial art of ninjutsu was only a small part of the whole Ninja repertoire.

  • BTW what if the attacker has a .357 as well? I guess Ninja San Loriega would use a smoke bomb to disapear or maybe us majic ninja bullet catching technique.

  • Ninja James San looks more like a hobbit then a ninja.

  • It seems to me one of the main reason people feels their toes are being stepped on is because they seek to become powerful, and believe that ninjutsu can bring it to them, who better than a ninja could destroy their enemies right? and when they realize they are wasting their time its difficult to swallow for them, they want ONE thing to bring the power they seek, when the truth is you must use ALL advantages at your disposal to become powerful. and you must not be ignorant enough to have pride.

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  • @TheRobloxComedy Sorry I disagree with this now. But Ninja were spies and assassins.

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  • That thief was not a ninja.. Around here we call them "crack creatures", or "rock heads". originating from the pipe clan of the smokey mountains.

  • I'm sorry but where in my post do i call it Ninjitsu, i called it a Martial Art and a very good one at that, i really wish pedantic people like you would just chill out! all you do you is drag thing through the dirt and ruin it for everyone else!

    How about next time you think of making a documentary about Ninjitsu, instead of making things personal why don't you focus more on the science behind it, now that i'd gladly watch.

  • 12:03

    a ninja is not that crazy to go and fight with a nunchak

    if it was a real ninja, the owner of the house would have woke up the next day or never woke up again

    or this dum ninja forgot to plan

  • LOL WTF ive been studyin bujinkan for years and as a martial art its brilliant, yyou can slate it all you like but i love it and its saved my ass many times, ok so it might not be a historical form of self defence, which isnt a bad thing seeing as martial arts are constanly evolving

  • @crazywhitesean you missunderstand, it did not evlove, it never was ninjutsu. We all love Bujinkan martial arts. But its NOT ninjutsu, that is simple fact. (ant)

  • 5:30 LOL! "I don't care how fast you kick, or how hard you punch. Because you're never gonna match my .357 Magnum."

    That's priceless! But so true.

  • Parts of this I can agree with. However Ninpo style Taijutsu can not be judged on the same level as many other rigid martial arts. It is built to be an exercise in body awareness alot like ti chi. While it is true that these secret hidden villages existed and may have had their own styles of Ninpo Taijutsu, to claim them to be what we like to call a "Martial Art" is absolutely false. if a ninja had to fight, then his mission in most cases was a failure.

  • So if Bujikan has it wrong with the claimed scrolls then where does this doc get its facts from? Who is truly right about this?

  • @Reido2828 for my part, they are from historical ninja manuals. The thing here is my info comes from real manuals from the early Edo period. Bujinkans scrolls come from the 1960's.

  • @HistoricalNinjutsu

    Why would Bujikan go against the historical documents? And why would the Japanese government allow this to happen?

  • @Reido2828

    "Why would Bujikan go against the historical documents?"

    while training with kukishin ryu Takamatsu was frustrated losing potential students and matches to kodokan judo. he proposed merging koryu jutai with other arts and karate todejutsu forms to raise interest.

    its all in his letter in kukishinden zensho. i will pm you or anyone what my translation says.

    " And why would the Japanese government allow this to happen? "

    why would they care? he isn't hurting japanese. only gaijin.

  • @Arteanor

    Can you private message me? I have been studying Bujinkan for almost two months and its amazing. Anything I need to know?

  • @Reido2828

    i sent that pm off this morning,  if anyone else would like to see the citations please feel free to drop me a line.

    happy to help another truth seeker trying to find ninjutsu.

  • marksmenship!!! ROFL!!! okay i just cant finish this, it didnt even raise any valid points or discuss any historical documents at length, generic discussion as with any forum/documentary

  • @Taud Yes. Thats correct, a basic talk for TV. What would you recomend to show on TV? (Antony)

  • marksmenship!!! ROFL!!! okay thats just as ridiculous as the "fakes" that were referred to a martial arts school teaching pistols, wow i think id go to the marines for modern day weaponry

  • Interesting ... this is getting very interesting! Why James Loriega as an example in this series of videos?

  • @kagemusha013 I think the documentary people wanted someone in opposition to be, but he said the same thing (antony)

  • lol there are sooo many examples of shinobi being used as assassins

  • James is what people want to hear, Anthony is what people don't want to hear. The funny thing is that, Anthony is what people should hear, and James is useless.

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry  are you talking bout james loriega?

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry if so ur wrong bout him being useless and antony more valuable. james has bein involved with ninjutsu since 1966 and everything he said was accurate so far in the 2 video clips of the documentary. How is james telling people wut they want to hear?? do u even know wut ur talking bout, They pretty much say the same thing so far, but articulated it differently

  • @harleyqslovechild88 James says some cool stuff (The main thing he says about learning NLP and other skills), "Face reading, Reading your opponent, Oriental Body analysis..." What is he talking about? These are common skills. He throws in Face reading for what reason? Oriental Body Analysis????? WHAT?) but for the most part hes vague and it feels like hes trying to make himself look good.

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry i guess thats where he disagree because body language, hypnosis, and ect.. are an art and science within themselves wut dojo do u kno teaches these arts, id like to kno because i havnt found any. An conversational hypnosis is a very real and complicated art n science, these arts are with out question used by modern operatives of todays world and his a essential tool for the spy commmunity, wut he is saying is very valid, very real and is just important as anything else

  • @harleyqslovechild88 NLP I understand. "Face Reading, and Oriental Body Reading" are total crap. Please.

    No disrespect, maybe I came off to harsh or disrespectful - but I do suspect some things the irk me a bit. Then again who am I?

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry its understandable, we simplely disagree, im not gonna eat ur lunch over it. I can c how those would be silly or a suito<not sure of spelling but a suito science. Its all good, after all who am i aswell?

  • Honestly, not much "documentary" in this, lot of Bujinkan bashing and personal issues being aired out here. I would like to see more "REAL" Ninjutsu documented and less attacks on groups and people who's authenticity is in question.

    Lets see more demonstrations of skills and documents and examples and artifacts and less so-and-so is a fake and fraud and dissed me.

  • @mmacconn069 Kinda funny how a short period gets people so offended 10:45 to 11:30, them referencing other schools. You're a HILARIOUS guy you know that?

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry Kinda funny how it's not just this video but the one before that and the 5 before that and the 10 before that...

    Just as an FYI to you since you think I am so funny, I'm not Bujinkan. I just want to see REAL Ninjutsu produced, not video after video after video decrying the Bujinkan and Hatsumi. I'm not even disputing what Antony is saying, do not misunderstand. I am just tired of the repeated Buj-Bashing. It's old and makes me want to stop watching his vids.

  • @mmacconn069 you do not seem to understand that we need to change the opinion of the public before they will go for real ninjutsu, i tried that first. (antony)

  • @HistoricalNinjutsu Honestly, I think you're alienating your largest potential source of readers (The Bujinkan). If you show real ninjutsu and show your sources without slamming someone's sensei or school they will read your book and say "Hmm, why am I not learning this?" Then they will go out and ask questions. When you repeatedly slam your main source of readership for their choice(s) they're a lot less likely to respect you or your works.

  • @mmacconn069 "Honestly, not much "documentary" in this, lot of Bujinkan bashing and personal issues being aired out here." I can only assume that "this" applies to this and this video only.

  • @HavahdYahdHahrry This particular one and the part 1 that preceded it and I imagine the 2 that will follow (parts 3 & 4). At least Antony's other videos attacking the Bujinkan are listed as such so I know what I'm getting into before I watch them.

    His most recent one concerning the scarecrow technique is the kind of video I am hoping he turns his efforts towards and away from stuff like this.

  • @mmacconn069 please point out one none ninjutsu point? (antony)

  • @HistoricalNinjutsu Not sure I understand this reference. I think what I am asking for is show me more REAL Ninjutsu and less "Fake" aka "Hatsumi" if you will. I watch your videos to learn about real Ninjutsu not to learn about fake ninjutsu, I can do that all day long via a million different sources. Learning about real Ninjutsu is much harder.

  • @HistoricalNinjutsu Your latest video on the scarecrow is a wonderful example of what I am talking about. There was no Buj-Bashing and you showed the legitimacy and efficacy of a real Ninjutsu technique. I loved it. That's what I want to see much, much more of.

  • ahhh i kinda figure u didnt know him but had to ask, i dont go reading every comment to c what people say or ask if i wanna kno something i just go ahead n ask so if u stated it b4 i wouldnt have read it.. anyway wut did u think of his perspective on the matter?

  • antony when did u link up with james loreiga

  • @harleyqslovechild88 why do people keep saying this? LOL we both feture on the same documentray, i do not know him? now i do, but before filming this, i had never heard of him. So no, we are not conected.

  • Ninja in kitchen attacked with Nunchak.lol

  • @BuffonSarutobi I know AMERICA! (Antony)

  • @HistoricalNinjutsu lol hey dont make fun up us ant u brits do some dumb shit urselves lol

  • @BuffonSarutobi The American media will label anyone with a ski mask and any martial arts weapon a ninja. Actually, they usually don't even have to have the martial arts weapon just the mask. Anyone in a balaclava is immediately branded a ninja.

  • Very good documentary Ant.

  • This is so amazing awsome and exciting! Unfortunately i can not rate the part one because of music....but i can watch it (*____*@

    Good job Antony and Researchteam!!!

    *bow*

    angela

  • haha, nice nickname, "the heretic"

  • @Iceberqe I forgot who said it first, but i need a T-shirt!!!

  • @TSOAS2008 antony when did u link up with james loriega?

  • james loriega teaches at the NYbudokan in brooklyn ny if any1's interested

  • really looking forward to this

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