Originally Posted by
James Keyes
There is an entire page here dedicated to debunking Combat Ki and its founder. Since I don't know those people and have no basis for comparison I have to agree your webpage does a very credible job in discrediting Combat Ki. The evidence SEEMS pretty strong against them.
Dear James, not to offend you, but there is more than 'one page'. There are several threads (with hundreds of posts in total) about this topic. As far as I can tell, its all parlour tricks, a charade. And mind you, if I come across people that seem strange or a " little too internal", I ask to be shown. Up front and honest. Regrettably, I still am to meet a juko kai-thingy
But even if they have no lineage and have lied about several things from military record and others...
Not a definitive proof of guilt, but a strong warning signal that fraud is being committed nonetheless.
(...) watching the videos on YouTube is pretty impressive.
Exactly, videos can and are manipulated. Some people call it 'editing', but that is a too positive term for it. Here is a beauty with Dillman
My question is this: Even if everything your website says is true ( about lies and lack of true lineage ) how many people can demonstrate that level of Iron Shirt/Body or Golden Armor training?
Dont have yourself tempted by wishful thinking: it's a charade.
I have heard many people claim it is nothing more than effective pain management...I don't think that is entirely true. If it were just pain management, then why no bruises, black & blue or even redness & swelling? Why no broken bones?
You're already halfway. Note: the sanchin shime (sanchin testing) yields bruises, redness and swelling for exemple. Because it's real.
If you really don't like/accept Combat Ki then who else can teach this stuff?
You can always find a charlatan down the road. But please, for the sake of your own time, money and effort: don't.
Remi Vredeveldt
"Hysterical knowledge is often mistaken for historical knowledge"
Boni enim duces non aperto proelio, in quo est commune periculum, sed ex occulto semper adtemptant Vegetius Liber III, 9:5