• John C. Kim Dead at 82, Martial Arts Master, Cult Leader

    From Russell Johnson@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 19 13:35:01 2017
    San Diego, CA., August 2017– John C. Kim founder and spiritual leader of a national chain of martial arts schools known as Chung Moo Quan died on February 14th 2016. The cause of death was listed on the certificate of death as Cardiogenic Shock,
    Myocardial Infarction, Coronary Artery Disease.
    In December 1996 John C. Kim was convicted of a massive conspiracy to skim millions of dollars in cash profits and evade income taxes on the money.
    During 11 weeks of trial, evidence showed that Kim held a cult like status among a large group of loyal followers who regarded him as their spiritual leader as well as a master of physical martial arts movements. Former followers testified that Kim
    administered loyalty tests in which instructors were given a choice to leave the schools or die. For those who chose death, Kim would proceed to choke the instructor and then suddenly release the hold, declaring that the instructor had passed the loyalty
    test and would be spared.

    Students believe that John C. Kim held the power to cure almost anything. The training was believed to build health and longevity. Kim’s death at 82 due to Coronary Artery disease that often develops over decades. There was no published obituary or
    public notice of his death in 2016.

    Kim’s certificate of death can be viewed at:

    https://www.facebook.com/themooyearspodcast/posts/1157767870991529?comment_id=1160865167348466&notif_t=feed_comment_reply&notif_id=1503152706988766

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  • From Russell Johnson@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 19 13:28:31 2017
    John C. Kim Dead at 82, Martial Arts Master, Cult Leader
    San Diego, CA., August 2017– John C. Kim founder and spiritual leader of a national chain of martial arts schools known as Chung Moo Quan died on February 14th 2016. The cause of death was listed on the certificate of death as Cardiogenic Shock,
    Myocardial Infarction, Coronary Artery Disease.
    In December 1996 John C. Kim was convicted of a massive conspiracy to skim millions of dollars in cash profits and evade income taxes on the money.
    During 11 weeks of trial, evidence showed that Kim held a cult-like status among a large group of loyal followers who regarded him as their spiritual leader as well as a master of physical martial arts movements. Former followers testified that Kim
    administered loyalty tests in which instructors were given a choice to leave the schools or die. For those who chose death, Kim would proceed to choke the instructor and then suddenly release the hold, declaring that the instructor had passed the loyalty
    test and would be spared.

    Students believe that John C. Kim held the power to cure almost anything. The training was believed to built health and longevity. Kim death due to Coronary Artery disease often develops over decades.

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  • From Mighty Wannabe@21:1/5 to Russell Johnson on Thu Aug 24 13:00:37 2017
    Russell Johnson wrote on 8/19/2017 4:35 PM:
    San Diego, CA., August 2017– John C. Kim founder and spiritual leader of a national chain of martial arts schools known as Chung Moo Quan died on February 14th 2016. The cause of death was listed on the certificate of death as Cardiogenic Shock,
    Myocardial Infarction, Coronary Artery Disease.
    In December 1996 John C. Kim was convicted of a massive conspiracy to skim millions of dollars in cash profits and evade income taxes on the money.
    During 11 weeks of trial, evidence showed that Kim held a cult like status among a large group of loyal followers who regarded him as their spiritual leader as well as a master of physical martial arts movements. Former followers testified that Kim
    administered loyalty tests in which instructors were given a choice to leave the schools or die. For those who chose death, Kim would proceed to choke the instructor and then suddenly release the hold, declaring that the instructor had passed the loyalty
    test and would be spared.

    Students believe that John C. Kim held the power to cure almost anything. The training was believed to build health and longevity. Kim’s death at 82 due to Coronary Artery disease that often develops over decades. There was no published obituary or
    public notice of his death in 2016.

    Kim’s certificate of death can be viewed at:

    https://www.facebook.com/themooyearspodcast/posts/1157767870991529?comment_id=1160865167348466&notif_t=feed_comment_reply&notif_id=1503152706988766



    82 years is way above the average life expectancy of US male. Apparently
    he lived a long good life, and his training really built health and
    longevity. Bless his soul.

    On the contrary, BJJ leg-humper types usually die young due to roid and
    juice overdose.

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  • From peteross@cloudhandsmusic.com@21:1/5 to Mighty Wannabe on Sat Mar 31 18:17:45 2018
    On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 12:00:46 PM UTC-5, Mighty Wannabe wrote:
    Russell Johnson wrote on 8/19/2017 4:35 PM:
    San Diego, CA., August 2017– John C. Kim founder and spiritual leader of a national chain of martial arts schools known as Chung Moo Quan died on February 14th 2016. The cause of death was listed on the certificate of death as Cardiogenic Shock,
    Myocardial Infarction, Coronary Artery Disease.
    In December 1996 John C. Kim was convicted of a massive conspiracy to skim millions of dollars in cash profits and evade income taxes on the money.
    During 11 weeks of trial, evidence showed that Kim held a cult like status among a large group of loyal followers who regarded him as their spiritual leader as well as a master of physical martial arts movements. Former followers testified that Kim
    administered loyalty tests in which instructors were given a choice to leave the schools or die. For those who chose death, Kim would proceed to choke the instructor and then suddenly release the hold, declaring that the instructor had passed the loyalty
    test and would be spared.

    Students believe that John C. Kim held the power to cure almost anything. The training was believed to build health and longevity. Kim’s death at 82 due to Coronary Artery disease that often develops over decades. There was no published
    obituary or public notice of his death in 2016.

    Kim’s certificate of death can be viewed at:

    https://www.facebook.com/themooyearspodcast/posts/1157767870991529?comment_id=1160865167348466&notif_t=feed_comment_reply&notif_id=1503152706988766



    82 years is way above the average life expectancy of US male. Apparently
    he lived a long good life, and his training really built health and longevity. Bless his soul.

    On the contrary, BJJ leg-humper types usually die young due to roid and juice overdose.

    *** He was a lying piece of shit. He just lived to take advantage of people and suck them dry. Harmed so many families. Worst type of human being.

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  • From BURKE THE BOLD@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 12 08:39:28 2018
    Baloney. My father lived until 92 and he NEVER exercised.

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  • From joelovrek@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 11 18:52:38 2018
    Actually, the instructors at the schools all had different pay methods and some instructors were scalping. So really, tax evasion is different than being the one to rip people off. I was a student and know what really happened and for those who was a
    long time student, we know different.

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