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Original Shaolin 9 Dragon WebsitePublished to the internet in late 1996, this site never had an update with articles or any other content. "Dragon Sphere" was to be a martial arts supply business, similar to Iron Circle, owned by Ken Stuczynski. It contains an outlandishly unlikely listing of styles and forms taught, and interesting biographies of the teachers and "grandmaster". When the "Fraud Alert Site" went live, the website was almost immediately taken down by their web host, the owners of which were former students. These students, like many others, had various complaints about how women were treated in the school. CLICK HERE A copy of their site was captured and used as "evidence" on the Fraud Alert site. David J. Moerler Fraud Alert SiteThe information in this site was originally published in February 1997 in response to the original "Shaolin 9 Dragons" website. Since that time, there has been one complaint, a few criticisms, and much thanks and approval from martial artists around the world for taking on this matter publicly. The number of hits from from this page (February 1997 to June 1998) totaled over 1700. The contents are the result of a year of research, interviews, and private investigation. It later added a strong message: "I take full responsibility for the validity of the statements below, and openly accept any challenge legally or otherwise against it. The details are accurate as of at least the end of 1997." Both sites continued to receive regular visitors on an almost daily basis until the traffic was forwarded here. CLICK HERE Song Mountain GeoCities Site (2000)This last site never seemed to be "live" and got little traffic. Hosted on Geocities, it ran from about August 1999 to January 2001. Although it is permanently archived as it was, I cannot even reproduce it here properly because of its unnecessary complexity of frames, which made it a nightmare to view at 800x600, and impossible in Netscape Navigator because the navigation was in a small inline frame with scrolling. In other words, whoever built it shouldn't quit their day job. The ironic thing about their site, besides taking it down right after I linked to it (coincidence?), was that students often found THIS site while looking for their own. The site may not be reproduced here in all its content, but maybe someday part of it will be with survivable navigation and sans a few wacky backgrounds which were distracting or made it harder to read. The Geocities advertisements will go, too. Of course, the content itself will remain as it was for the world to see. Once it is up, feel free to compare this site (and its claims) with their earlier one (above). |
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