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Around 1990, [[Taika Seiyu Oyata]] founded the style of [[Ryū-te]] which involves "[[pressure point]] fighting" (''{{lang|ja-Latn|[[Kyūshojutsu]]}}''). In the 1990s, karate instructor [[George Dillman]] developed a style that involves ''kyūshojutsu'', a term that he identifies with ''dim mak''. Dillman eventually went as far as claiming to have developed ''qi''-based attacks that work without physical contact ("no-touch knockout" techniques), a claim that did not stand up to third-party investigation and was consequently denounced as fraudulent.<ref>Polidoro, M. [https://skepticalinquirer.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2008/05/p20.pdf Just like Jedi knights] ''[[Skeptical Inquirer]]'', May/June 2008, p. 21; see also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM_qg5d1YGI George Dillman explains Chi K.O. nullification]. URL accessed on June 13, 2009.</ref>

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Around 1990, Taika Seiyu Oyata founded the style of Ryū-te which involves "pressure point fighting" (Kyūshojutsu). In the 1990s, karate instructor George Dillman developed a style that involves kyūshojutsu, a term that he identifies with dim mak. Dillman eventually went as far as claiming to have developed qi-based attacks that work without physical contact ("no-touch knockout" techniques), a claim that did not stand up to third-party investigation and was consequently denounced as fraudulent.[1]

  1. ^ Polidoro, M. Just like Jedi knights Skeptical Inquirer, May/June 2008, p. 21; see also George Dillman explains Chi K.O. nullification. URL accessed on June 13, 2009.