Ninjas, the secret origins of...

Hes not a ninja hes from mononoke hime and he was banshed becouse hes saved his village and got like evil cancer thingy on his arm aww
 
Ashitake is the last prince of the Emishi according to Hayao Miyazaki's "Princess Mononoke". He based the story in part on legends and if I follow the PsiCops writings, about the same time period. (Its one of my favorite anime)

Of course, with Mr. Bester there playing the part of the jester, where the serious begins and the jest ends....thats a mystery.
 
Ninjutsu actually has its origins in the Benjaminite tribe of ancient Israel:

Judges 3:15-25
 
Sojobow - No comment on the Emishi?


Kaith - I wasn't aware of the anime tie-in. I did a search on the term and that was one of the images that turned up.
 
unterlich said:
i wonder who is sojobow any way :(
im new here
you will hear from him when his suspension gets lifted. its not polite to speak of him when he wouldn't be able to defend himself. so my suggestion is to search his post and judge for yourself.

peace
 
Bester said:
Sojobow - No comment on the Emishi?
Pardon me amigo, I didn't see any of your post addressed to "sojobow" so I didn't pay them too much attention. I'll go back and look for a post addressed to "sojobow." Answer those that I find. *have mercy*
 
Ahhh... arrogance and stupidity in the same package. How very efficient of you.

Let us try this again then.

You have posted concerning other non-traditionally accepted origins for the arts we now know as ninjutsu (not the "ninjitsu" that has nothing at all to do with Japan).

I have posted some information on a group of people known as the Emishi, who were in the area we now call Japan, and were known to those in what is now China as fierce warriors.

What is your take on that information, sir researcher?
 
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