McDojo Breakdown: Khalid Conundrum

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  • @McDojoLife
    @McDojoLife  2 года назад +18

    Thank you all for the continued support of the page. Enjoy :)
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    • @ruffonstuff3489
      @ruffonstuff3489 2 года назад

      I think all those adults that like children in those ways that seem to be getting popular are very cult like

    • @wylieecoyote
      @wylieecoyote 2 года назад

      You stumbled upon a new category worthy of it's own name: McBullshito

    • @MrCeo1978buddy
      @MrCeo1978buddy 2 года назад

      This is the best one

    • @TomChenLife
      @TomChenLife 2 года назад

      OMG…the kyoshu videos and the guy’s reaction to the “instructor” was hilarious. I spit out my coffee when his head did that wobble…lol

    • @OdaVenom
      @OdaVenom Год назад

      I know you people are thriving by making content like this, ganging on and besmirching the name of a legendary master-aikidoka. But I'm telling you, it's real, all of it. I remember once in dojo Sansei Khalid cut the cheese in guy's face and I FELT IT like if he did it directly into mine, even though I stood at least 3 feet away!

  • @buckybryan550
    @buckybryan550 2 года назад +42

    It's amazing that all of his students who are ko'd and fall down still have the presence of mind to break fall. That's some serious muscle memory right there.

    • @kevinstern2490
      @kevinstern2490 2 года назад +1

      It's all the helium they inhale before I assume.
      I once saw someone pass out in a standing arm triangle, and even while being held tight by the other person, they still managed to instantly fall on their head pretty hard.

    • @danielbryant1539
      @danielbryant1539 Год назад

      The time it takes them to fall. Has got me stumped. Anytime I've seen someone knocked out. They didn't take that long to fall down. But it makes me laugh. And kind of feel sorry for. The people who believe this works. Or did I no clip into a Japanese manga and haven't realized it yet lmao

  • @Jason_g_kennedy
    @Jason_g_kennedy 2 года назад +110

    I trained under this man and will challange you Rob. Just pay for my air fare to Colorado with 3 days accommodation at a cannabis resort and I will show you the mystical ways of the aikidikedildo.

    • @McDojoLife
      @McDojoLife  2 года назад +38

      😂 the last half of that sold me

    • @Jason_g_kennedy
      @Jason_g_kennedy 2 года назад +18

      @@McDojoLife please accept my offer, will even throw in my DVD chi hands when you have no arms.

    • @zombeeontwos1032
      @zombeeontwos1032 2 года назад

      Everything about this is pathetic and ridiculous the amount of people that continue to defend and justify this bullshit @jasonkennedy7670

    • @Jason_g_kennedy
      @Jason_g_kennedy 2 года назад +13

      @@zombeeontwos1032 you are so wrong Aikidikeidildo is as old as the Edo period in kai Provence and the first Geishas.

    • @veiledallegory
      @veiledallegory 2 года назад +2

      Rob are you saying the last part of that word sold you??? Not that there’s anything wrong with that. I have not been conned yet but I keep hoping!

  • @saltyshellback
    @saltyshellback 2 года назад +58

    It always amuses me how when the victim is "incapacitated" by chi, they still have the wherewithal to do a break fall when they hit the ground.
    I have been approached a few times to join the amway cult 😄

    • @Hybrid_Therapy
      @Hybrid_Therapy 2 года назад +4

      Hahah this didnt even cross my mind lols, all i thought was "well atleast he break falled"
      6:25

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam 2 года назад +4

      I came here to say that.
      I'm a judoka & have done a million breakfalls.
      That guy is doing them lol.

    • @yoshit9819
      @yoshit9819 2 года назад +1

      Ha. You beat me to it

    • @virtualtransientvagrant
      @virtualtransientvagrant Год назад

      Takes lots of training to keep your wits enough to breakfall during an attack like that

  • @beardydave
    @beardydave 2 года назад +57

    I learned kotodama in Japan. It's basically just Shinto/Buddhist religious chanting. Unfortunatly, some members of the aikido community have attributed magical powers to it, as seen in the video.
    Alas, I was a believer several years ago and thought I could throw people with little to no contact. It is surprisingly easy to convince people with no fightnig background to fall over on command, which is how these charlatans spread their rubbish. A sparring session with a boxer soon knocked some sense in to me ;) I now do BJJ.

    • @M1984FA
      @M1984FA 2 года назад

      It is self-hypnosis. Works on believers of whatever BS, from martial arts to politics.

    • @OliveMule
      @OliveMule 2 года назад +2

      Wow dude I have so many questions for you
      I mean no disrespect
      HOW

    • @puckloki873
      @puckloki873 2 года назад +1

      What was the main factor/factors that induced you to participate in an activity like this?

    • @Gking1971
      @Gking1971 2 года назад +3

      Don't call any of this aikido. It is fraud.

    • @growthisfreedomunitedearth7584
      @growthisfreedomunitedearth7584 2 года назад

      Glad to hear you're part of reality again

  • @Nousername0
    @Nousername0 2 года назад +16

    I refuse to believe they recorded all this with one take. This musta been hard as hell to get through filming that without laughing 😂

  • @veiledallegory
    @veiledallegory 2 года назад +32

    Why is crossing the legs the key? This should be taught in Medical School! People dying from heart attacks could be reduced dramatically if people knew how to correctly cross the legs.

    • @ryanramsubhag1089
      @ryanramsubhag1089 2 года назад

      The chi from their asshole goes up in their brains lol

    • @bboyhanvzla
      @bboyhanvzla 2 года назад +3

      crossing the legs incorrectly, in the case of human male, can produce acute pain in the reproductive apparatus, which could lead to a cardiac arrest.

    • @asarishepard8171
      @asarishepard8171 Год назад

      Don't forget slap the jugular. Thats important.

    • @TheTracepyott
      @TheTracepyott 8 месяцев назад

      I’ve always wondered this too. Is crossing legs a requisite for bullshido??

  • @buckybryan550
    @buckybryan550 2 года назад +5

    Cult question; 100% yes. I trained a number of people that got out of and/or were still in the Love Israel "Family". In the 90's they had a compound just outside of Arlington, WA. Poor people had to give up everything, property, names, etc. I was happy to help in my small way to give them a boost on their way back to normalcy.

  • @wade6523
    @wade6523 2 года назад +4

    Still find it amazing this stuff lived past the 90's.i had a kid working for me that believed in this and pressure point garbage "actually same age but he didn't seem like it at all, thought he was like 20 when he was 32". I told him it doesn't exist and he actually got upset. I asked him why dont you have one of these guys as an MMA or just UFC champion then? Of course he said because they won't let them use it. I asked him where does it say that in the rules? Last time it was spoken of.

  • @einar6229
    @einar6229 2 года назад +11

    Scream, knock them out, sit them up, cross the legs, slap the back, magical recovery, damn, i wish we such powers in the mma world, I'm sure this man could send me straight to the UFC.

    • @Runaetus
      @Runaetus 2 года назад

      too dangerous to use in competition, you might kill a guy

  • @morethrottle
    @morethrottle 2 года назад +3

    Love how they’re ‘knocked out’ yet still managed to break fall when they hit the deck

  • @christianbaer2897
    @christianbaer2897 2 года назад +3

    First of all, I really appreciate, that he is only demonstrating his powers on highly trained people. These people are so well trained, that when hit unconscious, they still have the reflexes to fall correctly, so they won't get hurt. Great stuff! (I am being ironic/sarcastic obiviously)
    I actually know a guy, that started training Shotokan Karate in the same club as me, but has moved on to Bujinkan a couple of years back. I just recently learned on this channel what that means. Maybe I should give him a call and ask how his 5th degree black belt test went ;-).
    If I remember correctly, he also said, that the grand master was thinking about adding more black belt degrees (up to 30), but that hasn't happened (yet).
    So there you have it. Proof, that I watched through all the cringy stuff Khalid videos ;-)

  • @kiriyama1
    @kiriyama1 2 года назад +6

    I unfortunately joined a club that was claiming to be one thing but was actually an offshoot of one of the Infamous Pete Delains Bushido Martial arts schools here in the UK. When i did some digging I found out the entire set of Bushido schools was actually investigated as a cult at one point!

  • @frankiemedina8436
    @frankiemedina8436 2 года назад +6

    Reminds me of the movie Kung fu hustle. The tiger scream 😂. Much love rob your awesome, thank you for what you do.

  • @ml5955
    @ml5955 2 года назад +12

    I like how he supposedly knocked out a student with a no touch fraud technique, and when the student got “knocked out” the student slapped the mat to break his fall 😄

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 2 года назад +13

    what intrigues me the most is how they manage to get so many students to follow their lies... its like it should be studdied heavily and see what kind of crap it is because..it has to stop

    • @Haran400
      @Haran400 2 года назад +1

      Chi power does not require years anys years of thought physical workout...

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 2 года назад +3

      People have studied it. Cults use similar techniques.

  • @Bl4ckD0g
    @Bl4ckD0g 2 года назад +8

    Can we just get an MMA fighter a la Xu Xiaodong to tour around and bully these 'masters' into the ground. I mean we know it doesn't work on guys as far gone as Dillman, but damn.

  • @turpiebuds3584
    @turpiebuds3584 Год назад +1

    Lol the old back of the neck slap never fails awesome I love watching them do that it's like it's a necessary thing to do when bullshitting your way threw martial arts

  • @williamshortt1615
    @williamshortt1615 2 года назад +1

    Great video Rob, as always. I know someone who has been involved in cults. He says he had more fun as a follower, but made more money as a leader

  • @Tanjutsu4420
    @Tanjutsu4420 2 года назад +1

    5:13 i legitimately passed out just watching the video lmao

  • @kevintoy7710
    @kevintoy7710 2 года назад +11

    I have a 2nd Degree Black Belt under George Dillman. I left the organization when I attended a seminar in 2002 where he was demonstrating the no-touch knock-outs. It was the first time I had seen him in a few years and I was stunned. What people today probably can't fully appreciate is how easy it was to be conned before the internet. Concepts that most of us understand today, such as audience capture and confirmation bias, weren't generally understood in the late 90's. If you couldn't perform a knockout the way Dillman did, it was because your technique was incorrect. So, you work harder and harder without realizing that you are falling down a rabbit-hole.

    • @growthisfreedomunitedearth7584
      @growthisfreedomunitedearth7584 2 года назад

      You were gullible. That simple

    • @kevintoy7710
      @kevintoy7710 2 года назад +2

      @@growthisfreedomunitedearth7584 Yes I was...and more importantly, naive. But that was the point I was trying to make. It's easy to be gullible and naive when you don't have access to nearly unlimited information sitting in your pocket. That's the beauty of a channel like this one; one that helps spread truth and skepticism and helps to light the way for the gullible and the naive.

  • @TheRoninSith
    @TheRoninSith 2 года назад +3

    😂😭 “go Hard!” “Thank you DJ Khalid!” 😂😭

  • @Epguy915
    @Epguy915 2 года назад +5

    Better watch yourself. He will slap you through the Internet....haha

  • @petergreig4832
    @petergreig4832 2 года назад +3

    This guy is clearly all 5 Dillmans, possibly an Ashida Kim thrown in for good measure. Btw in the ground video when he kept hold of his student's leg he clearly tapped, so the student wins

  • @Shinigami88X1
    @Shinigami88X1 2 года назад +1

    8:03 his hakama is backwards

  • @El_Steiwos
    @El_Steiwos 2 года назад +3

    Is this perhaps some kind of Make a Wish event, where his pupils just make him feel good because of his evident brain damage?

  • @TheRogueMonk
    @TheRogueMonk 2 года назад +3

    we should make him do these things to steven segal ... that would be so niiiiiiiiiiiice

  • @RedDragonProtection
    @RedDragonProtection 2 года назад +4

    I like how the guys can still slap the ground when they get knocked out. :) I grew up LDS (as a Mormon).

  • @TheDemonking82
    @TheDemonking82 2 года назад +3

    I don’t know why but I always get the feeling that the heavens gate thing happened way too soon and so many would be apart of it, like how many of these masters have students who by any normal mentally fit person can see these masters are pure bullshit but because they are made to feel important or what ever they willingly act like kids re-enacting fights from the power rangers. This type of stuff just makes me think the world is full of fools some find purpose while others become tools.

  • @1VC4U
    @1VC4U 2 года назад +2

    The old cross-legged back pat, they should really use this in hospitals. If it can fix damage from mystic chi attacks, diseases don't stand a chance.

  • @joet7760
    @joet7760 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Rob. I needed a good laugh today. These frauds are such a joke. His guard retention was so good he actually set the uke’s foot up for a heal hook on the mat

  • @damonthomas8955
    @damonthomas8955 2 года назад +8

    I identify as an elkidoka, my pronouns are yabba-dabba-doo and pow-right-to-the-moon.

    • @halfman58
      @halfman58 2 года назад +2

      LMAO.... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @greg0063
    @greg0063 2 года назад +3

    Yes may parents almost got scammed big time luckily I was on my way over and set them straight. It's upsetting to see the ones who taught me to be so careful and wary to be taken advantage of in their advanced age. Lucky for the scammers it was over the phone. All I want with them is 5 min.alone.

  • @madshad3351
    @madshad3351 2 года назад +1

    Ahhh another "Ning" master. Elkidoka is the mastering of the Elk Rut. Lots of Baying and eating fruits and berries in the forest. It's a really hard training regiment. Plus hunters are always trying to shoot you. So being camouflaged at all times is necessary. I'm not sure if there are Elks in Morocco so he probably had to go to Alaska for the special training. His training concludes with the great Rut test where he has to dress up as a Elk doe and fight off all the Bucks trying to "mount" him using his no touch Ning skills. It's trial and error. But eventually he gets it right. That's how he was "tested" Answer to the Question of the day, I've never known anyone stupid enuff to be conned from the McDojo Masters. Thanks Rob.👊

  • @antonsimmons8519
    @antonsimmons8519 2 года назад +2

    I really love all the Chi bullshit. It is hilarious.

  • @andrewjames7493
    @andrewjames7493 2 года назад

    He poked me in the eye through the computer screen... it's legit!

  • @boscopit
    @boscopit 2 года назад +1

    My grandfather wasn't too bright. He got swindled TWICE by those scammers from Indian about his PC and having a virus.

  • @dazza0018
    @dazza0018 2 года назад +1

    No Rob I've never been taken in by any cults so I am fortunate in that respect !

  • @emperorg9910
    @emperorg9910 2 года назад +2

    I myself am a level 22 black dragon 7 star kyoshi master.

  • @MichaelZanoni
    @MichaelZanoni Год назад

    First, let me say that a useful filter I use as a bullshit detector (I have a big red button on my chest) is the several years I was involved in deprogramming people who were involved with religious cults (read as "kidnapping.") I am constantly pleased with your honesty and humor. My martial experience involves boxing, TKD, wrestling, koga, and many years of judo. All of this primarily applied in a law enforcement or military environment. I want to briefly comment on Khalid or whatever his name is and his claims about kotodama. Basically, kotodama is a Japanese philosophy about the formation of Life and Consciousness through original sounds and words. It is not a martial art. In fact, it is a philosophy of peace. I refer people to the work of Masahisa Goi and his world peace prayer. Also, most people don't know that O Sensei based his later work on kotodama as a means of using movement as prayer. Since kotodama is based on primordial sounds being tied to words and letters, we should look to other traditions for understanding. If some schmuch claims to be a master of kotodama after a few years, perhaps we should look to some real masters of sound and words. Hebrew is a language based on sounds and meanings inherent in letters; let's recognize an eighty year old rabbi as a true master of sound martial arts. (Finally, let me end this rant with an acknowledgement to the sensei who first introduced me to judo 53 years ago: Yoshihara Uchida, who turns 103 this month.

  • @petenovak9461
    @petenovak9461 Год назад

    You just gotta love the ol' "sit em up, cross their arms and legs, and slap em on the back of the head"!

  • @WolfDB
    @WolfDB 2 года назад +1

    Do you count being made into members of an MLM as being taken advantage of by a con artist? Because I do, and in that case both my parents and my brother have had that happen to them

  • @ShinFahima
    @ShinFahima 2 года назад +1

    I'm gonna just start telling people I practice Kyoshujutsu.

  • @daveruble6455
    @daveruble6455 Год назад

    I was waiting on the Bend the Knees and The Old Neck Slaps 😂

  • @lhh6627
    @lhh6627 2 года назад +1

    At least everyone in the room isn't wearing a blackbelt

  • @endless3cho
    @endless3cho 2 года назад +1

    They love that slap-on-the-back-of-the-neck crap.

  • @eladiomatos3997
    @eladiomatos3997 2 года назад

    Lmao! The first man was coughing like he had COPD. You can't make this stuff up.

  • @razorgarcia298
    @razorgarcia298 2 года назад +2

    Now , don't get me wrong Rob.
    You've known me for a while now. And I'm NOT defending this Knucklehead. But I think he just misspelled Aikidoka .( One who studies Aikido)

  • @tomsheppard378
    @tomsheppard378 2 года назад

    Got to try that guard protection in BJJ today

  • @dozer11
    @dozer11 Год назад

    Late to this video but I had a friend in college that got ripped off by some dude that made him a salesman for discounted electronics. Lured us all in for an order or two, then once an order of over $10k came to the guy, he disappeared with our money. He covered his tracks really well too.

  • @Jamoni1
    @Jamoni1 2 года назад

    Dude with the beard has a shitty poker face. Watching him try not to laugh is gold.

  • @krystmarodoren7446
    @krystmarodoren7446 2 года назад +1

    "Look what happens to that guy when i fondle this guy in the groin. Very good for use against multiple attackers.
    First guy gets angry when i fondle his groin. Then i channel his angry ki-flow into the other gyus groin. That angry ki will then bounce like an invicible flipoer ball ball beteeen all the attackers groins and grow in power four each bounce.
    Nevet do this with full release of your ki because then the ki- ball will bounce faster anf faster from groin to groin all over the world. Then the whole planet will explode from such a massive build up and fast release of Ki".

  • @halfman58
    @halfman58 2 года назад +1

    Like number 71, WooHoo, I am getting faster liking your vids
    MY GOD that guard retention was sick. I wonder if it is in BJJ fanatics. I shouldn't have gotten Lachlan Giles's guard retention vids, well too late now 😉

  • @timwakefieldsshaolinmartia9648
    @timwakefieldsshaolinmartia9648 2 года назад

    I know of two guys in Toronto who fit the bill. Both have all the cult hallmarks including stark raving ninja lunatic to mystical Messiah complex-ulimate attack master.
    They do make life interesting, that's for sure.

  • @alexisdominguez3133
    @alexisdominguez3133 2 года назад +1

    Must be an extreme case of gas 😂😂😂😂

  • @iammelkior
    @iammelkior 2 года назад

    The grunting i pain makes beleivable 😅

  • @elib2085
    @elib2085 2 года назад

    My body language when I was a kid and my mother would call me to do chores on a Saturday morning.

  • @Yassine_98
    @Yassine_98 2 года назад +1

    You must check Anouar essaadi, another moroccan 'self-defense expert'

  • @tomfinch4130
    @tomfinch4130 2 года назад +1

    Rob you have just out dillmaned dillman. They are hitting the ground like footballers without being touched (that's soccer to you )

  • @jhtsurvival
    @jhtsurvival 2 года назад

    This is nuts

  • @Jpo-xw1jc
    @Jpo-xw1jc 2 года назад

    The guy get revived in the first demonstration looks like me after a fat dab

  • @cccccc4144
    @cccccc4144 2 года назад

    the classic tap on the back to wake them up lol

  • @johnriley1032
    @johnriley1032 2 года назад

    Hey Mc Dojo,
    'Keep it ligit', isn't that the truth. I'm glad that the newer generation like you posts these exposes' on these fraudulent shysters. I started JKA Karate in 1972 at 17, and competed for 20+ years. I have got to be one of the most fortunate karateka of my generation. I was able to attend the JKA headquarters school in Ebisu, Tokyo, when it was still located there, on three separate occasions for 6 months at a time, 1978, 1980 and 1982, as that was the maximum stay at that time, to extend a visa.
    Every JKA master you can think of, were our instructors, rotating one per day. Nakayama's original basement dojo was called 'Hoitsugan' and was located within walking distance of the JKA HQ dojo. To attend the gaijin/foreigner instructor/competitor class at that time, you had to have letter of introduction from your instructor who had to have been a JKA school graduate. In the US there were only seven at that time. Then you must a least ni-dan given by a JKA instructor other than your own. You must have a college degree. Last you must have won one national title, either kata other kumite, or three regional titles in either. Classes were 1.5 hrs typical basics, kata and free spar training, not fighting, that was once per week where you might fight 30 to 40 one minute rounds. We got our asses kicked 7 days a week. Man, it was freakin heaven. There were between 40-60 foreigners from all over the world in the 'gaijin class' every day, no Japanese allowed. Up to 100 when the World JKA tournament was being held in Tokyo. One day, Kanazawa sensei selected 10 of us competitors to train there. What a historic honor to train at the dojo of the founder of the JKA Instructor school. Every day, Asai. Abe, Kanazawa, Shirai, Ueki, Yaguchi, Mori, Imamura, Ochi, the 'Bear' Enoeda, Takashina, Iida, Kawawada, the current JKA team members including the world champions Osaka and Tanaka, the 'Panther' Yahara, and others.
    All of these guys were absolute iron maniacal animals, I mean walking hurricanes. I am sad to say there will never be another Karate generation like them. Free sparring today is an utter damn farce compared to them. Kyukushinkai is close, but they don't allow face punching. I give much respect to Wado Ryu of the same era. You should have seen the wars they fought to qualify to make 5 spots on the JKA World team. They were undefeated in every World All Styles Kumite Tournament they competed in.
    At that time there were only about 25 JKA Instructor school graduates. 7 sent to the US, 4 to Europe and rest at Ebisu teaching and training. I won't get into all the matriculating criteria to be a certified JKA Instructor, but part of it was, Japanese citizens only, minimum 4 year 3 hour daily attendance and 'goju kumite', 50 beatings over the four years, all of them to knockout or incapacity. The graduation rate was 0-3 per year with 100 applying each year. From what I have seen of MMA, these JKA guys would have slaughtered them. The films you see of them in tournaments is nothing like they were in the Dojo.
    I tell you this to say, there were few if any frauds in Japan with this kind of BS. The fraud would get paid a visit and was soon no longer teaching. It makes me sick to think these worthless dirtbags get one cent from anyone. I truly feel sorrow for the people scammed by this damned fool.
    My instructor was Takayuki Mikami, twice All Japan Champion in Kata and Kumite. The best to you and all your efforts.

  • @ben-q9o3x
    @ben-q9o3x 2 года назад

    Hey there McDojo life was curious if you may be able to get some answers on a question and a suspicion for me was searching watching on Facebook and found a thing where this guy claimed to be ex CIA and this other guy named Paul nuvak or claiming to know “10 deadliest techniques as well as be a former navy seal” and bad mouthing regular martial arts not sure what to think but wanted to alert you
    Also I was having trouble with my membership and tried to upgrade and it goofed up on me and deleted mine instead will try to get back when I can

  • @solomonheppner
    @solomonheppner 2 года назад +1

    Remember kids, "Never go full elkidoka"
    Yup, i was one who got conned.
    I was aware of what a pyramid scheme was but my family members who got me involved were explaining it as a form of communal investment. (Where the group would own shares or something)
    Totally bs, total pyramid scheme that was falsely marketed, and i lost well over 15k of my own savings(which i can never see a single penny because i was pressured into signing bs paperwork without proper legal representation)

  • @truethat8503
    @truethat8503 2 года назад

    I spent 25 odd years in a cult ask away I spent time in several cults now that you mention it

  • @boata347
    @boata347 2 года назад +2

    Why is it every time they knock someone out. They sit them up, cross their legs and then rub their back and smack them on the back of the neck?????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Guess I need to work on my skills, to achieve this level.

  • @liesareparadox1892
    @liesareparadox1892 Год назад

    Thats why I respect combat sports. They filter out what’s effective and whats BS by testing it in the “ring”.

  • @deddyjong
    @deddyjong 2 года назад

    where the seminar? I need to learn his arts too…

    • @McDojoLife
      @McDojoLife  2 года назад

      It says it in the video along with contact info

  • @Makoto_MMA
    @Makoto_MMA Год назад

    I have never been in a cult but I just wanted to point out how cool it is that absolutely all these no touch knockout artists unanimously agree that the way to revive people from a chi knockout is to cross their legs and slap their neck.

  • @vicvinegar747
    @vicvinegar747 2 года назад +1

    I don't know if this is considered a cult but I knew people that were in some kind of religious group some years ago and they had some very cult like behavior and they all lived in this campus or compound and wore similar clothing... And then on the other hand if scammers are considered as Con artists then I deal with those fools all the time on Snapchat. But I like to fuck with them right back. I can smell their bullshit miles away I just don't let on that I know and go along with some absurd backstory. You'd be surprised how many people think woodsboro or Gotham are actual real places

  • @johncartwright8154
    @johncartwright8154 2 года назад

    Elkidoka....'the Way of the Elk'. Copying the fighting techniques of the Bull Elk in Rut I presume. Hands upward and fingers spread to imitate the antlers of said beast, snorting and bellowing. Not to be confused with Moosedoka of course.
    Clever of those geezers falling unconcious but managing a 'break-fall' though.
    As to being involved in cults, my youngest daughter attended a 'Free Yoga Session in London where she lives. It involved staring at the 'founder' for an hour and then showing humbleness by sweeping the dojo (or whatever it was called) She swept her way out backwards to the nearby Tube station.

  • @erictheguapo
    @erictheguapo 2 года назад +4

    I was raised in the Church of God In Christ and was taught that God was going to curse me if I didn't give 10% (or more depending on what the oastor said that day) of my income. I did that ever since I was a kid until I broke away in my mid 20s.
    I gave so much money, even when I didn't have it. Sometimes I would give entire paychecks or I would give my rent money to the church.
    My good intentions and desire to love God was used against me to squeeze resources out of my pocket. Never again.

  • @nickofengland
    @nickofengland 2 года назад

    Elkidoka is obviously a misspelling of aikidoka, a practitioner of aikido.

  • @Redtop1919
    @Redtop1919 2 года назад +2

    I’m sure we all know someone that got taken by FTX. That’s dude has to be the biggest con artis of the last 15 years

  • @dirtysteve309
    @dirtysteve309 2 года назад

    This guy and Steven seagull in the octagon!

  • @toddmorgan2528
    @toddmorgan2528 2 года назад

    Documentery???? Let's go

  • @rating9392
    @rating9392 7 месяцев назад

    I ran a cult where we worshipped ducks. I was known as Bishop Duck. *Quack*. My thoughts on this guy, I thought his pupil who was supposedly using his magic powers on was having a seizure at first. Also it's always funny to see the "unconscious" people try to brace their fall 😂

  • @JiuJitsuGuy24
    @JiuJitsuGuy24 2 года назад +1

    Imma hit a Dux, through a Dux, from behind a 2nd Dux... Off the Dux, nothin but net!

  • @marcingrabkowski1054
    @marcingrabkowski1054 Год назад

    Arnold's "Bullshit" bacame immortal already :)

  • @HJDiaz-fm1yr
    @HJDiaz-fm1yr 7 месяцев назад

    There it is. The infamous trap slap to wake em up.

  • @toolthoughts
    @toolthoughts 2 года назад +7

    why not just call it roleplaying and be honest and happy with what you're doing?

    • @jignaciovitale3460
      @jignaciovitale3460 2 года назад +2

      Because roleplaying its all about fun and having a good time with your friends, not making a cult.
      He can't be honest.

    • @krystmarodoren7446
      @krystmarodoren7446 2 года назад +1

      Because when roleplaying is at its best you confuse it with reality.

    • @calidag
      @calidag 2 года назад +1

      Cosplay maybe? 😀

  • @jab2ez
    @jab2ez 2 года назад

    Omg I really hope yall meet!!

  • @tribalman9668
    @tribalman9668 2 года назад

    They all break fall before unconsciously falling?

  • @IoanSaid
    @IoanSaid 2 года назад

    When I was 10 or 11, my friend and I pooled our money to buy Chi tapes from Black Belt Magazine..

  • @Gking1971
    @Gking1971 2 года назад

    The old tested cross the legs and smack the crap out of them revival technique

  • @lemonsalsa3811
    @lemonsalsa3811 2 года назад

    The beginning reminds me of Church for some reason. Lol

  • @muaythai.8474
    @muaythai.8474 2 года назад +1

    These people are dangerous to themselves and only themselves

  • @SlayBellsMusic
    @SlayBellsMusic 2 года назад +1

    I have been affected by a cult, but it had nothing to do with martial arts. Fortunately my experience there has been positive.

  • @riskybitness
    @riskybitness 2 года назад

    "elkidoka" would definitely not be Japanese word. The "elk" phoneme does not exist in that language. It's probably a typo and he meant to put aikidoka. Aikishendo is from that Michael Jackson song, right? "There's a sound at the window, then he struck you, Aikishendo, Annie"

  • @M_K-Bomb
    @M_K-Bomb 2 года назад

    I typed 'elkidoka' into google and it auto-corrected to 'aikidoka' which wikipedia says it's "Aikidoka is a Japanese term for a master-level practitioner of the martial art Aikido."
    Answer to the question: A con artist, I would say yes my father was conned. He started a business with someone who fits that description IMO. The guy didn't put any money up to start the business, he made big claims of making good money and he would use my father's funds to pay for all the extras which he wanted for the business.

  • @cameronmacdonald772
    @cameronmacdonald772 2 года назад

    Love how they "feint" then break-fall. Can't believe these are grown ass men.

  • @moreparrotsmoredereks2275
    @moreparrotsmoredereks2275 2 года назад

    When I was a kid, a con artist in Runescape convinced me to drop trade him a Rune Longsword. I've never recovered

  • @waynegoddard4065
    @waynegoddard4065 2 года назад

    Do you think they can use their magic chi powers to remove trousers and bend people over? Literally would one of his students do it if he motioned with his hands?

  • @mharm734
    @mharm734 2 года назад

    Elkidoka is someone who does aikido while wearing an elk fursuit.

  • @billydoyle6919
    @billydoyle6919 2 года назад

    I'd love to attend that seminar. ..with a hidden camera.

  • @jab2ez
    @jab2ez 2 года назад

    Lol the Michael Jackson yell.

  • @chilliadventures9339
    @chilliadventures9339 8 месяцев назад

    Epic!

  • @Kil13rjay
    @Kil13rjay Год назад

    you know one question i always ask myself with these no touch guys is and btw this playing into their belief that this is real do they demonstrate the no touch ko to every new student and if they do those student that get kod must have brain damage by far with all the demostration

  • @danieliglesias1669
    @danieliglesias1669 2 года назад

    I was in a cult. I was a Jehovah’s Witness. But while a Jehovah’s Witness no one ever tried to send their Chi through my body or slapped me on the back of my neck. Some cults offer some more fringe benefits than others…I guess…..
    Great video.
    🤔🇨🇺🇺🇸