I spotted one or two of these videos in much older threads from 2004-2007 and I think the subject really needs to become public knowledge.
There are secret societies that have passed down hidden knowledge of human potential. They share their secrets only with the most dedicated students.
Few today openly display this full human potential. To tell the world these hidden mysteries breaks all the rules. Completely taboo within the secret
society.
I've found 3 solid looking examples publicly available. If anyone knows more I would love to know.
Venerable Llama Dondrup Dorje aka Dr. Yeung
This unsuspecting Buddhist monk is a martial arts superstar
I find this dude the most interesting. His use of basic Tai Chi when he is clearly a formidable martial artist. His explanations of energy bubbles and
electromagnetism and buddha nature. Red shirt dude is one of his students and I think before taking up Tai Chi he practiced in the West Side Story
school of fighting. A ham actor for sure. One scene shows this dude throw 7 people simultaneously. It's impossible but he does it. I mean they have
him in a dogpile that a 260 lb football player couldn't escape and he just does his energy buble and they all go flying.
Master Shu(?)
Tai Chi master "come to me at dawn every day for three years and then I will take you seriously as a student"
Telekinetic push that hurls people away or drops people in place
John Chang aka Dynamo Jack
72nd degree Nei Kung master
healing with acupuncture
electrical touch that can jolt muscle or light an LED light
heating hands to the point of boiling water or lighting small papers on fire nearly 10ft range
awareness of ghosts spirits etc the spirit world
able to stop rifle pellets with his bare hand and focused chi
telekinesis to move a balanced kris knife on a table
Shaolin monks
These guys use chi to resist being cut by spears
to resist hanging or any physical pain at all really
to break bricks/rocks with their bare hands or even their foreheads
a newscast and national geographic
ft. Tom Cameron Karate instructor and master of the Dim Mak. They call him the human stun gun but this newscast paints him as less than stunning. A
skeptics point of view.
Also ft' a video of a master who fought a MMA fighter and got beat down embarrassingly.
So I think that's a good starting off point for a discussion.
I started practicing Tai Chi immediatly after seeing these videos. I'm gonna practice qigong also. I've been interested in karate and MMA etc and
this seems like the first step towards real ultimate power. If you get that reference you get +1. If you don't get that reference you know nothing
about ninjas.