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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 131.170.98.142 (talk) at 06:16, 13 November 2002. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

"Other Schools: There are many frauds out there claiming to teach Ninjutsu, the only legitimate schools are the ones listed in the previous paragraph." -- the sort of claim that greatly benefits from documentation.


203.45.155.14 made a bit of a mess here by deleting just about everything except links to sub-disciplines such as Taijutsu. Deleting content is not acceptable - I've reverted the original article. If Ninjutsu is just a collection of subdisciplines, it's still okay to have descriptions of those subdisciplines here, as well as a discussion of the overall field. No need to go deleting everything! -- Tim Starling

He's done something similar again. If you have some problem with the contents of the page, anonymous user, then please say what the problem is here - if you simply remove content, it will likely be put back. --Camembert

Mr Starling, Camembert (My favourite cheese by the way); I was deleting information that was misleading- 'no info' is better than 'false info'. Did either of you write those articles? I don't mean to offend anyone. Why don't you contact Don Roley (If you know anything about "Ninjutsu" you should be able to make contact) or any other history expert that has researched "Ninjutsu history, or you could contact Unsui Manaka (Again, I'm not going to give their personal info) and ask for his input. The fact is: Ninjutsu per se is not really taught anymore, anywhere; Ninjutsu is not a 'fighting art', the Ninja were spies, if they were recognised in the first place- well they lost. -- Simmmmm

If you aren't willing to give out contact details perhaps you should invite them to have a look at these pages themselves in order to correct them.