Have you heard of Moo Doe?

The so-called "traditional" martial art taught by Oom Yung Doe to raise money and recruit for their cult. 

Some things seem natural, like a glass of grapefruit juice would be a healthy choice for breakfast. But its important to check out the facts before you pick up a glass of pink yummy goodness. You could end up like this guy.

Information is a good thing.
Especially if you're interested in Oom Yung Doe.

A time when John C. Kim taught inside the schools

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This entry was posted on 7/27/2006 12:45 AM and is filed under Other.

Wonder what it was like?

Read Herding the Moo by Joe Smith, a story of the early years of Chung Moo Quan/Oom Yung Doe. Find out about the first instructors who trained the instructors who trained the instructors who train you, read about how the schools grew to an empire through the efforts of the students and instructors, who then scattered in disarray at
mismanagement from above.

Your instructors keep information about grandmaster to themselves and from each other. Inform yourself, whether your intent is to train further in moo doe or leave, make an informed decision, and know what
obstacles stand in your path.

http://www.trafford.com/4dcgi/robots/06-0269.html


Reprinted without permission from oomyungdoe-discuss newsgroup on Yahoo.  Something tells me he won't mind.

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