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Kung Fu was destroyed by the PRC!

How would you like to learn jiu-jitsu of Barack Obama? Or maybe a good solid class in Shotokan Karate of William Jefferson Clinton? No. .. Well, How about it, I got ... Kung Fu as taught by Nancy Pelosi! You might think I'm having a bit of fun with you, but there is a dark womb of all this. When the government decides to pay a business, you see, tends to destroy, corrupt and confuse the business. And I mean of any government, and any business. Kung Fu, for example, thousands of years, has extended long life, health, fitness, good, and some of the best damn self defense imaginable. Then it was Chairman Mao, and the death of Kung Fu was on hand. The vehicle used for the destruction of one of the arts larger than the world has known is called the Cultural Revolution. During Mao's Cultural Revolution decided to purge the society of the elements that are considered hazardous , Or corruption or whatever. Thus, the population was carried out wholesale and murdered them 70,000,000. If you were smart, talented, or are stressed in any way, you were dead. If you were a school teacher, wearing a wig, or had written a book, they were killed. If you spoke out against Mao or playing the violin, who were killed. If you knew Kung Fu, they were definitely out of there. Once the revolution was over, the country started to reconstruct the image of Chairman Mao. Curiously, as China tried to reach a world that was still in possession of talent and intelligence, found that there was money to be made in this thing called Kung Fu. Unfortunately, he had killed Kung Fu. So what to do when a government that has killed Kung Fu, and then discovered that you need? Simple, you hire a few coaches and they have to do some Kung Fu. So we hired a group of coaches, who had not heard of Kung Fu who was killed during the revolution, read the manuals that survived the burning of books and do a bit of kung-fu! And they had the intention to ensure that Kung Fu was nothing that could be used in it. You do not want people to actually use the darn things. Heck, that could lead to a (Choke) Great Revolution!

About the Author

Al Case has practiced martial arts for 40+ years. He has written hundreds of articles and had his own column in Inside Karate. He has developed the science of Matrixing, which enables an artist to de-corrupt his art and return it to original workability. You can get a free ebook about his method at Monster Martial Arts.

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