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History of Kuta

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Approximately 4,000 years ago, a group of specialists in the fields of physics, anatomy, psychology, physiology and combat bodyguards developed a form of self-defense called Kuta to protect the Pharaohs in Egypt.

Kuta was used by these ancient bodyguards to eliminate many would-be assassinators.

Kuta is so effective that these bodyguards were able to defeat an armed attacker with their bare hands.

Hikuta and Kuta from ancient Egypt

The bodyguards existed as three groups:

The Kublers were at the top level and they protected Pharaoh, his first-born son and selected top officials.

The Kublers trained the next lower group which was called the Temple guards.

The responsibility of the Temple guard was to protect the officials of the kingdom and to train the third group known as the Blackhearts. The Blackhearts were assigned to protect the pharaohs' wives and his other children.

When the ancient Egyptian kingdom divided, this group of bodyguards relocated to Asia and served as royal bodyguards in China for about two thousand years.

Kuta in China

The art was passed secretly from one generation to the next and they refused to share Kuta with outsiders.

In the late 1800's this group moved to Europe.

Then in the 1940's and 1950's, Kuta was introduced to a private company, who trained and employed elite professional soldiers.

This company developed a complete training regimen for their personnel to be able to move or defend in any situation and to solve tactical problems.

They took on nearly impossible missions for monetary gain. This highly secretive 'private army' was at times referred to as a "Ghost Army," because their actions were not seen by the general public.

Kuta ghost army

(picture for illustration purposes, we don't have pictures of the real ghost army.)

When a mission needed to be done that couldn't be accomplished by anyone else, this organization would be hired.

Their fees were super expensive, but their work was guaranteed. Their soldiers were told never to return without completing an assignment. If they did it meant certain death.

These soldiers used highly specialized training to infiltrate targeted enemy camps.

Then these elite commandos would use Kuta and Kolaxes (the ability to take actions without having to think about it first), and other specialty skills to destroy everyone and everything in the camp.

This organization at one time provided special knife fighting techniques to the Israeli army.

(In 1998, a former U.S. marine said that a member of the Israeli army demonstrated a style of knife fighting based on Kuta).

After this private company ceased operations, the handful (five or six) of these elite soldiers that were still alive took up various jobs around the world, like bodyguard, courier, etc.

(This remaining group was small because during their service they had a high casualty rate. They would regularly face dozens of enemy soldiers at once and sometimes many more.)

In 1994, D.O.K. Lee was the sole surviving member of the group.

Then in 2000, he passed away, leaving Kubler Al, his senior student, as one of the few that remain who possess this art and is now passing this training on to others.


Research into the history of Kuta is ongoing.

Kubler Al has heard from two prominent Egyptologists on the subject.

Below are some of the email correspondences he received:


Mr. Abidin,

I hope you don't mind, but my colleague, Dr. Lehner, forwarded your questions to me. I hope I can be of some help to you. Unfortunately, my time to help you limited so I will try to point you in the right direction. You asked about "Kubler", a word in ancient egypt that I am quite familiar with. "Kubler" (a.k.a. "Kubler Ross") is the five stages of dying. The ancient Egyptians, as I am sure you are well aware of, had a special place in their heart for the afterlife. This happens to be my area of expertise. I was one of the fortunate few who was on hand when King Tuts' tomb was opened for the first time. The stages of "Kubler Ross" are" 1. pre-mortem; 1. Kuta Khali Yali Walli Wallic bunkhard; 3. death; 4. post-mortem; and 5. the afterlife.

Kolaxes was an infamous figure in ancient Egypt. His position in the community was very similar to what we would call a "butcher", they called it Kuntalali. He was responsible for preparing the meat from the day's hunt. The position also involved warding away the evil spirits that came from the meat. Ancient Egyptians held all life in the highest reverence, and always prepared anything that died for the afterlife. The role of the Kuntalali was to prepare the corpse for the afterlife, "cleaning its soul" of  any impurities via a complex ritual. The ancient Egyptians would not eat anything that had not been purified. Kolaxes was infamous because he caught his wife having an affair with one of the leaders of the community. Kolaxes supposedly murdered his wife and secretly served it for a meal, mixing it in with other meat from the day's kill. He didn't purify her body, and it is believed that her spirit still lurks since it wasn't prepared for the afterlife. Kolaxes' wife became a "ghost story", if you will, of what happens to women who are not faithful to their husband.

"Blackheart" refers to the period from the Hyksos invasion. From 2000-1500 B.C. Hyksos invaders drove Egyptians from Lower Egypt. Amosis 1 freed Egypt from Hyksos (c. 1600 B.C.), ending the era of the "Blackheart". This era is a dark time in ancient history, very little is known about it. The Egyptians were driven from their land and were forced into slavery.

I hope this is helpful.

Dave Herbenick,
Egyptologist for the U.S. government.


Dear Mr. Abidin,

I received your e-mail regarding my research on the Queen Pyramids. Whoever taught you about the 'Kuta' sounds as though they may be a little out of their league. There is a scary myth that goes along with the 'Kuta'. 'Kuta' was not the actual name for an art form. The art was called 'Kuta Khali Yali Walli Wallic bunkhard', which can most closely be translated into, "Kuta will come for you and your donkey". I know this sounds ridiculous, but it is the honest to God truth. 'Kuta' was much more than an art form to the ancient Egyptians.... oh yes, he was. Kuta was a beast that lived inside of every man who dared to cross his path. This includes anyone who dares to write about him. So I warn you my friend, for I'm already doomed. Don't write about 'Kuta', and more specifically, don't write about the "Kuta Khali Yali Walli Wallic bunkhard". DON'T disregard this warning....It WILL save your life!!!!!

Sincerely,
Dr. Mark K. Lehner

Independent Egyptologist

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