RE: THE SAYAGA MYTH. GREG TWISTS WORDS AND EDITS WIKIPEDIA
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There is no record about Sayaka in Japan at all.
It's reasonable to think that he was the Korean who pretended the Japanese.
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Though there are a lot of theories about Sayaka's identity in Japan, I back up the theory that Sayaka was a Korean canaille who stole guns and pretended Samurai. Which reminds me, there is a canaille who stole the name of Ninja and pretended half-Japanese in America.
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I know this is really dated now, but nevertheless I've just caught up on the BEEF.
Ask Youtube to do and IP address inquiry - Link them to these videos, it's pretty damn good evidence you have. They don't even have to disclose anything to yourself or the public, however, if they find that there are multiple accounts from his IP the relevant accounts will be banished.
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@scottbaioisdead Dean, you cant call people retarted! Eaven if point of video is true, you cant insult others. Did Greg called you retarted? I bet no.
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no he doesnt
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lmfao i said that to this asshole before
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true that
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dude this guy looks just like Bruno...
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I did research on Sayaka.
Check this out.
watch?v=k5LVDCk6zQE
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Ugh, thank you!
I'm not against Greg Park or for him or anything, but this doesn't prove that there wasn't a Sayaga. It's probable that he wasn't a ninja, but this doesn't really disprove a historical character who was also a traitor.
The evidence goes from both sides, Korea and Japan. Listening to sources from Japan might scew with some historical facts. Wikipedia might be little exagerated, but I think wikipedia version has the general idea down.
kingofhearts1004 2 years ago
if there is no evidence of a person named sayaga in a country where all records are retained regarding military people there was no sayaga, especially if this person commanded 3000 troops, the idea that someone commanding 3000 troops disappearing would be recorded. wikipediaa is edited by greg to support gregs ideas you can see that from looking at the revisions i pointed out. theres no evidence these people were in korea theres even evidence they were told to stay in japan
scottbaioisdead 2 years ago