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Old 05-22-2011, 15:18   #16
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What was also a dead give away was his use of "Ex"-Special Forces,I don't ever recall any real SF guy who uses that instead of "Former"-Special Forces...... Am I right?... EX is a term used for convicts!..........

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Old 05-23-2011, 15:59   #17
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Skip Hall website GONE......

Skip Hall website is GONE......

In it's place is a statement:

"Information was added to this site without the approval of the site owner. We express our appoligies for any misinformation this may have caused. Mr. Hall does not represent anyone in the military and makes no representation that he was previously affiliated or part of the U.S. Army, Special Forces or any other organization or agency."

http://www.skiphall.com/

Sorry skippy, you are a liar and a fraud and now you've been caught, red handed. We have copied your entire website and all those "Special Forces" claims you made.

You are nothing more than a bottom feeding dirtbag.

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Old 05-23-2011, 16:09   #18
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HaHa! Same circus, different clowns.
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Old 05-23-2011, 16:18   #19
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Skip Hall website is GONE......

In it's place is a statement:

"Information was added to this site without the approval of the site owner. We express our appoligies for any misinformation this may have caused. Mr. Hall does not represent anyone in the military and makes no representation that he was previously affiliated or part of the U.S. Army, Special Forces or any other organization or agency."

http://www.skiphall.com/

Sorry skippy, you are a liar and a fraud and now you've been caught, red handed. We have copied your entire website and all those "Special Forces" claims you made.

You are nothing more than a bottom feeding dirtbag.

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Old 05-23-2011, 16:21   #20
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Three guesses who's walking around smacking his forehead with the palm of his hand, going, "OhshitIfuckedup...OhshitIfuckedup..."
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Old 05-23-2011, 18:11   #21
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Skip Hall liar and fraud

www.skiphall.com might be gone but this website sure made a huge mistake!!!!!!! Skip I'm sure never said that!!!!!!

Skip Hall you are a liar and a a bottom feeding fraud.

(Someone go and make a copy of the below webpage for me?)

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http://www.realfighting.com/content.php?id=149


12) Describe your military experience and how its influenced your martial art training.

My military experience began innocently enough because like a lot of people during the early to mid 60’s I really didn’t know anything about world politics. I went to the US Army because I was getting drafted and couldn’t get into the Air Force because at that time with the obvious build up of Viet Nam everyone was trying to stay out of the war as a ground troop, and the Air Force actually had a 90 day waiting list of recruits! I took all the Army placement tests and chose the longest school they had hoping the war would not begin and if it did, be over before I finished the school. Nope, didn’t happen. So I found myself being prepared to go to Viet Nam anyway.

I thought, “well if I’m going to get shot at then I need to at least make some money at it.” Then I volunteered for airborne, which sent me back to AIT for infantry. After airborne and through another school in the Panama Canal Zone (Pathfinder), I applied for selection for Special Forces. I was selected and after a couple more schools and lots of more training, I ended up with my first duty station being Korea.

There I trained the Republic of Korea (ROK) Special Forces guys in how to blow up things. That became the beginning of my martial arts training because I lived with the ROK SF guys, ate with them and trained with them as well. They participated in formal Taekwondo and Hapkido training twice a day at that time and pulled me along to beat up. I’m glad they did because that training and subsequent Black Belt awards changed my life. From then on throughout my life I sought out any training I could get as I traveled the world, first in the military then traveling as a General Motors consultant then as an IBM National Sales Rep.

Once in Viet Nam, I began honing what I had learned with the ROK SF guys and throwing away anything that didn’t work substituting real world techniques. When your life and the lives of your friends depend on you doing your job, you do not want to lose that round or the fight is over and you die and some of your friends do, too. Your opponents also know this and they know that there is no matchmaker who puts you in opposition because you’re the same weight, age, height, nationality or experience. The winner often gets to keep breathing while the loser’s family gets a letter. It changed my perspective of intensity and cuts right to the chase of what is worth training for and keeping in my arsenal of skills.


18) If you were in charge of hand to hand combat training of the Special Forces what would you recommend?
I’d recommend a blend of physical training and martial arts training. Training with skills that include standup and ground techniques along with specialized emphasis on stealth operations and “finishing techniques.” Training in gear and training at exhaustion. Training that includes all weapons you will face and have at your side. Since you must perform in the SF regardless of an incapacitating injury, all skills executed both left and right handed and against both left and right handed opponents.

Finally, focus on duration and strength. Meaning make every training session last at least as a MMA fight of three rounds of 5 minutes of mat time one on one with as much realism as a safe system can stand. Not only do we as a country count on these people but they have only themselves to count on.



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Old 05-23-2011, 19:00   #22
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Copying it now.

Edit: Drop loaded.

There are plenty of sites that claim he was in Special Forces and Vietnam. He can't dig his way out this pile of shit.

For Example: http://www.mmalinker.com/wiki/index.php/Skip_Hall

http://www.ultimate-fighter.ca/Forum...c.php?id=13590

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Old 05-23-2011, 19:14   #23
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Like I said, totally predictable. They...all...do...the same...thing:

1. Take down the website
2. Complain that someone else did it
3. Claim classified DD 214
4. Threaten legal action


5. Go to jail

Its like that drunk driving commercial, except:

"Posing.....you WILL get caught and you WILL go to jail."
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Old 05-23-2011, 20:17   #24
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JD, Two thumbs up and major kudos for continuing your pursuit of these frauds. I'm thinking a public de-nadding might be in order..

Keep up the good work,
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Old 05-23-2011, 20:53   #25
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Looks like the entire site is down now. You can access the logs though for some reason.
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Old 05-23-2011, 21:02   #26
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He forgot to take this page down...

http://www.skiphall.com/firearms_training_Quals.html

Skip Hall is a certified NRA Firearms Instructor and Range Safety Officer. More than that,
Mr. Hall is an ex-5th Special Forces A-Team Leader having served in combat in Viet Nam and
as a QRF (Quick Reactionary Force) Team Leader instructing the Republic of Korea KATUSA
Special Forces along the DMZ between North and South Korea in a no-rescue combat zone.


Of importance to you as a student, the bottom line is that Mr. Hall not only can tell you what the
book says about how to use a firearm but how it is to really use one when and if your life or
your family's life depends on it. If you want real life training, straight forward and from an
articulate and interesting instructor who has lived the fight, then you will not beat the Firearms
Training from Skip Hall. The difference are those people who die or those who are still alive.

As a part of some of the courses Mr. Hall teaches, you will qualify using standard and accepted
qualifications criteria. An example is for Alabama Law Enforcement personnel the APOSTC
(Alabama Police Officers Standard and Training Commission) Firearm qualification test.

Also available is just the Qualification Test(without the training course) that is required at least
once a year for Law Enforcement Officers and the newly required State of Alabama security
officer license requirements. Mr. Hall is qualified to sign you off for those qualifying test as
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Old 05-23-2011, 23:18   #27
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Here is his MMA stats
http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/f/08...743/Skip-Hall/

Not very impressive
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Old 05-24-2011, 01:16   #28
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Here is his MMA stats
http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/f/08...743/Skip-Hall/

Not very impressive
huh not what he said on his website..... 60-10???
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Old 05-24-2011, 01:45   #29
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huh not what he said on his website..... 60-10???
Actually, those stats are accurate.

He's got his ass kicked 60 times in 10 fights.
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Old 05-24-2011, 12:53   #30
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wiki

Looks like Skip forgot to tell "Sally" to edit the wiki page LMO

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Skip_Hall_(MMA)

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