Cult and the Con
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@BushidoCode72 I'm almost done with the book. I lost 3 years of my life to that crap.
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@BushidoCode72 He actually stole some collection of loosening up techniqeus from his Korean teacher (and he was a shitty Long Soo Do practitioner) and some Kung Fu / Karate Illustrated. Most are just BS stretches. He didnt create anthing. Only thing he was good at was lying cheating, faking skills he never had, and faking photographs as if he was flying from one building to another. Read 'Herding the Moo" a book writen by an ex Regional Head Instructor who started with Kim.
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@BushidoCode72 To his credit it seemed to me he had designed a well balanced and effective conditioning program. However, anyone with existing injuries could easily aggravate those injuries and make them worse especially problems in the knees or back without proper instruction and graduated training. I do not discredit everything Kim did but his greed and deception is inexcusable.
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@como651 Kim made up half these moves and forms taking them from Kung Fu magazines. These exercises also hurt MORE people then they cured. Those who were "healed" would be healed with any physical activity. But schools are back. They just have new names, new stories, and new excuses, and new victims
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The true test of a martial arts is how well you can defend yourself in a fight. Chung Moo Quan is good physical conditioning but they don't teach you how to fight. Free style sparring, heavy bag work outs and grappling are practically non-existent. No matter how fit you are you can't win a fight if you lack technical skill and don'[t practice fighting.
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sweet jesus, I like this guy ! dumb of him not to pay taxes, he should have watched some movies about al capone :D but still, people are very much responsible for their own stupidity and IMHO... it's just down right immoral NOT to take a stupid person's money :D
only in america, people ! only in america ! ahahahaa, and he couldn't even speak good english, =))
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Kim Jong Il's ugly cousin
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It would be an honor to cut of his head with my katana...
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please take a look at this video comments, it promotes the moonies cult,
/watch?v=FAAgzAL7QBw
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His hairstyle.LOL
I have done a lot of research on the brainwashing process. Most cult groups, from the Mooneys, to Branch Davidians, to CMQ, etc. all use the same techniques. Isolate individual from any influencing sources (friends, family and even schools), make them feel unique and part of a larger greatness, convince them that others are in some way negative and evil, give them perception of power and fool them to believe there is greater power yet to gain. Finally, give them a supreme leader with answers.
MAfanatic 2 years ago 10
Bravo
I was at the CMQ schools. Most of the brainwashed were people who had life issues, felt weak, felt misunderstood or alone. They instantly began believing in lies about Kim's abilities. After hours of training, it took only a few months to get CMQ students to believe that they were a part of something great, something big. Once people felt that 'specialness' they would do anything for the school - even turn over all money.
MAfanatic 2 years ago 5