In actuality, it was
Ewok who challenged me with MMA and started in with attacking my posts. See this post where this thread took the turn it did.
Martial arts? - Health and Lifestyle - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus From there, it was a mix of me trying to explain my feelings on the matter, with various positive, negative and neutral reactions to this.
Naturally, I am not unused to such things. A good percentage of the threads I have participated on here at the Nexus have involved people questioning the often incredible things I say. I am regularly called nutjob, absurd, ridiculous, ludicrous, delusional, paranoid, megalomaniac, crazy and worse. Yet, in the end, I tend to win over a number of people and have a rather full PM box with letters from people who support my positions and may not want to wade into the often ugly discourse that passes for respect here.
Needless to say, I am not now, nor have I ever been... a crazy person. Unlike many of the people who suggest this about me, I have never had anyone even
suggest I could benefit from taking any mental health pharmaceuticals. I could point to a number of threads where members who admit to being on anti-psychotic medication are continually calling me delusional. Alas, I am not. Not even slightly.
(Hyperspace Fool smiles broadly and with compassion for his less fortunate Nexians)
Endlessness my dear brother, perhaps you recall
this memorable thread where people, led by a mod no less, were allowed to denigrate me and name call me... well endlessly... while you said nary a word... publicly at least. You did say you spoke to the aggressors behind the scene, but I never saw any of that, and the general impression on the thread was that you were defending
them. If these conversations went the other way around and it was
me posting insulting joke videos and calling other people names, I am quite sure I would be banned. But since many of the insiders on this site have very materialistic views on things, it tends to be that the ATTITUDE section goes out the window when it comes to people poking fun at me and my experiences.
This is somewhat less now than it was in years past as a number of my former taunters have continued to evolve their opinions, and now sound themselves, in some cases, nearly as far out as the things they were coming down on me for. The OP of this very thread used to taunt me about stuff he is now a proud practitioner of. I still find it amusing that AKL is now a Tai Chi Chuan advocate as I can point to many posts where he thought chi was a joke. Since he doesn't seem to be around at the moment, I will not draw him into this, but it warms my heart to see people come around.
You yourself, gave me a good deal of grief over my stance on entities, and yet our recent conversations on the matter have shown that you are significantly closer to the very positions that you found incredulous. As such, I have become somewhat used to the (often young) "voices of reason" pointing at the old mystic and laughing... often to the delight of the people who are supposed to scold them for such rude personal attacks.
I don't care. I need no mod protection, and I find a little healthy debate to be fun. I share my experiences and then spend days responding to the ridicule. Fun. Heheheh.
As for the assertion that special forces and military have moved en masse to BJJ since the last time I checked on it... turns out that most military services have sent people to learn from
basically everyone who will teach them. You can find such claims about every art from Apache Knife Fighting, Sambo, Escrima, Nguni Stick Fighting, Bokator and other relatively unknown arts to basically
all of the popular ones. You can read for days about military forces learning Combato, Krav Maga, Jeet Kun Do, Shipalgi, Keysi, Biker Pit Fighting, S.P.E.A.R, Nindokai, Systema, Muay Thai, Kapu Ku'ialua, R.A.T, Vacon, Stato, Vale Tudo, Ninjitsu, L.I.N.E, and MCMAP (the current
official style of the Marine Corps).
In truth, none of this talk makes any real sense, as it turns out that the actual soldiers receive relatively
little hand to hand combat training... far less than any practicing martial artist. Not that these guys are not dangerous, but: (from a study on military combat training)
"Let us first note that the average soldier gets about 18 hours of hand to hand in basic training. They get a little more if they are in the Infantry or Marines. In the Army you get about 18 more hours if you go to Ranger School and 36 hours in the Special forces Qualification Course. Maybe if they go to S.E.R.E. they will reveive another 12 to 18 hours. Unless you are in a Special Operations unit, the unit only does hand to hand, maybe once a quarter. When you think about the numbers. The average Karate blackbelt has way more training and experience than a Military person or in many cases even Special Ops. Most of the hand to hand training even in Special Operations is learned on their own."
I realize that I injected the military thing into this, and apologize as it is a moot point. It is fascinating to see military and paramilitary guys in their crisp uniforms learning or practicing this or that... but it is a kind of advertising ploy for the most part. To read about how much some art is used in military and police circles off of
their own website turns out to mean absolutely nothing.
Again, sorry for bringing it up. I am willing to admit when something I have added to a debate turns out to be a blind alley or a wild goose chase.