Half-Truths
The attackers try to hide behind the veil of simple seekers of truth, but you can see through this transparent disguise when you start to examine their actions.
- The "posters" never contacted Konigun with their questions. - They did not really want to know what Konigun had to say or else they would have asked.
- The "posters" make demands for proof, answers, and private information when they have no interest in becoming a part of the style. - Their only interest is in the wild accusation itself, not the inaccuracy of their claim.
- The "posters" relentlessly try to extort responses by conjuring wilder claims and bolder demands when we refuse to play in their sandbox. - They do not believe in validity of their own attacks or they wouldn't feel the need to create more elaborate scenarios.
- When their lies and half-truths are exposed by the numerous postings of others, the administrators of the message boards remove the positive postings. - They have an agenda to spread disinformation and to be argumentative.
- When the "posters" are presented with undisputable proof of how their statements are ludicrous, they shout louder and longer of how they were misunderstood. - They cannot admit they are wrong, demonstrating their true lack of interest in truth.
- Some of the false statements that the "so-called experts" consistently used to build support for their lies are shown below.
- They intentionally confused the curator of the Sendai Museum with Insei Saija in order not to have to admit that Insei Saija exists.
- They claim to be martial arts historians and experts yet illustrate their lack of martial arts knowledge by not recognizing the Jitte (Sai) as a Japanese weapon.
- They claim that there is no such thing as Christian ninja or samurai when the detailing of the Jesuit expansion in Kyushu can be clearly found in many Japanese history books.
- They claim that Hatsumi invented the term Shidoshi when in fact the term Shidoshi predates the style of Bujinkan according to a 1918 japanese-english dictionary, see dictionary page.
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The hate group claims we are afraid to post when we refuse to fight in their venue. We say,
"A foolish man can ask more questions in 30 minutes than a wise man can answer in a lifetime."
Nothing is or can be decided on these message boards because all the so-called "experts" claim to be experts. Before their testimony can be used in the court of law, the "posters" are required to prove their expertise.
Once in the past many people with first hand knowledge to answer the questions tried to respond on these message boards only to have the threads closed or removed after they provided an indisputable response. We left it to the court of law to see which was unbiased and we came out on top.