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Pam Zeckman VS the Moo Master  
 
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1962SatanTookOver2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This guy started out in Westmont, Illinois. He set up his school right along 2 other legitimate martial art schools, one a Traditional Judo dojo and another another is Kosho Ryu Jiu Jitsu.

Both Judo and Kosho Ryu Jiu Jitsu are valid and honorable martial arts.

Current student of Master Kim, ask him to show you his income statement, Balance sheet, and Federal Income Tax Returns. Ask him about his sources of his wealth. Ask him if it is fair to take 55% off the top from schools.
Bladestar7 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Okay so when did this happen? What year? Look, when you have certain instructors acting like they have a god complex, head straight for the door! Your sifu,sensei, guru is not God! He or she is a humanbeing. this is the very thing that Bruce Lee fought against
BufordStone (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Late 80's, early 90's. A lot of the scumbags went to jail. Unfortunately Kim eventually got out of jail and now they call themselves Oom Yung Doe.
Bladestar7 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Geez, and people still fall for this? that is such a shame.
pukeachu (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you so much for being a citizen extradoinaire and posting this. Sadly John C. Kim's  cult flourishes unabated throughout the world; anyone who doubts this can enter the words Oom Yung Doe into the search engine of this very site. At least the just at heart people of the world tried....
MAfanatic (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Great book.
MAfanatic (9 months ago) Show Hide
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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.
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One thing I remember from my brief time with CMQ is that my instructor would insist I maintain eye contact, even when he was verbally berating me (most of the time). Then there would be a long period of silence where he would just stare straight in my eyes. Looking back I wonder if he was trying some hypnotic technique.
MAfanatic (9 months ago) Show Hide
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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.
sugarpuddin88 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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MA

You make an extraordinary point!

Cognitive neurologist, Lakoff, in The Political Mind, shows us that man does NOT represent the 18th century Enlightened Man model!

Rather, man is run by his subconscious; which is developed by his surrounding environment

Man is not a rational creature; and, is easily persuaded by his environment

Many men over the course of history have taken advantage of this fact

The US education sys was created by Rockefeller & Dewey to make passive the USA

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