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"Things That Didn't Age Well...."

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Have you ever sat and looked back at your life and honestly seen an event you caused which you wish you could change or take back? I sit here and think about that often and it comes to mind that we all have things we wish we could do over. But how the hell do you redo something that brought about the worst moments of your life for the world itself to see? That is a question one can ask Mr. Kaiso-Kyoshi-Soke-Grandmaster-Hanshi-Bret Gordon.  In the world of things that didn't age well .... I sit here looking at the last of the information which proves the majority of his claims remaining are just piles of lies fed to his students. That brings me back to thinking about a mistake Gordon made three years ago. While yes this has been debunked by my predecessor Greg who was the previous holder of this blog and the name of Gerald Greysmith, I decided to research it myself and ever since that happened in July of 2020 I have been realizing some very strong points about good old Mr. Gordon.

The Ballad of the "Naruto Nut Rider"

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It never seems to fail that in this line of work once you start putting out material someone from deep in the past reaches out to speak to you especially concerning those who lie and fleece the public. These people want to tell their stories and many times it helps solve a mystery that has been left going for years. Cops do this all the time with cold cases. Many times that one story can lead the one researching or investigating it in a direction that they never would have gone to if not for hearing the person out. Admit it, Robert Stack is awesome.  And so it was when the former Gerald Greysmith was working tirelessly on the case of Bryce Dallas I happened to be there regularly at his home as an almost permanent guest. I saw people who would reach out to him in those years to ask questions, tell their stories or just vent. Greg always used to say that the best and most informative sources are often the people who were closest to the subject you were looking into. He often said that on