Category: Phony soldiers

  • Phony soldier refuses to learn

    From our friends at POW Net and 1stCavRVN11B comes this gem about a phony vet who was busted and then tried to defraud the court that gave him a break. From the (Oroville Weekly Register;

    An Oroville man on probation for falsely representing himself as a decorated Vietnam War veteran is once again facing federal charges after allegedly submitting a forged letter to the United States District Court.

    Michael Allan Fraser pled guilty in May of 2008 to a misdemeanor violation of the Stolen Valor Act, a federal law enacted in 2006 that makes it illegal to falsely claim any military decorations and medals.

    In an October 2007 interview, Fraser told the Mercury-Register he was awarded two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars for combat in Vietnam. It was later discovered that those claims were false.

    Fraser did serve during the Vietnam War, but was stationed in the Philippines and never saw combat.

    He was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and pled guilty to charges of falsely representing himself as a decorated veteran. He was fined $500 and sentenced to serve 100 hours of community service at the Oroville Rescue Mission by May of 2009.

    The story goes on to tell that he presented a letter to the court to prove he’d done his community service, but the Rescue Mission where he was supposed to serve had never seen him until that day. C’mon, dude. Do the time, will ya?

    Well, he will now when his probation is vacated.

    Another of our friends, Doug Sterner, succinctly sums it up;

    “Once a fraud, always a fraud,” Sterner said.

  • Deserter Robin Long released from prison

    Some of you long time readers may remember Robin Long the little creepy looking guy that absconded to Canada after he’d been ordered to Iraq (after being in the military for two full years before his deployment). Canada wisely booted his dreadlock-wearing ass out last year. In August 2008 he was sentenced to 15 months in the Navy brig in San Diego – getting off pretty easy in my book.

    After our new president was elected, Long wasted no time whining to Obama pleading for leniency. I don’t know if it had anything to do with it, but he got released yesterday 12 months after he turned himself in to the military (he must’ve got credit for time served before the trial). (LA Times story)

    “Wow, what a journey the last four years has been,” Long said as he left the brig.

    He was accompanied by Dawn O’Brien, a board member of Veterans for Peace and a leader in Military Families Speak Out.

    After being returned to this country, an Army court-martial sentenced Long to 15 months and a dishonorable discharge.

    Even after he is processed out of the Army, Long may not be able to return to Canada, where his girlfriend and their 2-year-old son reside.

    Canadian law prohibits convicted felons from entering the country, although Long’s supporters have vowed to appeal.

    Another deserter, Kimberly Rivera (also known as Queen Fat Ass, the Baby Factory) appealed to the Canadian Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration to keep her, her fat, lazy unemployed husband and “who knows how many kids now” in Canada. I’d prefer they stay there, though, so we don’t feed all of those mouths and house her bitchy video game playing husband. Let the Canucks keep them all. Serves them right for letting them into their country in the first place.

    TSO, who for some reason is working hard at the job that pays him money, says he’ll have more on Long on Sunday. Needless to say, his early release caught us off guard today.

  • Chiroux not feeling the love in his hometown

    IVAW’s Matthis Chiroux was a star this last year when he kept his message in the liberal northeast, but now that he’s tried to take it home to Alabama, it’s a different story. Sure he finds some people to feel for him, mostly journalists. Like Annie Gilbertson of The Auburn Villager;

    “I believe Alabama is the most important place to foster an antiwar movement,” said Chiroux. “I’ve found a lot of support from the Alliance for Peace and Justice, the Muslim community, the Quakers, the Baptists and other Christian communities. A lot of churches have it right on and see the core of humanitarian ideas.”

    Chiroux is often asked if he will eventually run for office–a career he said he is not planning on now, but one that he would pursue in Alabama if he ever changed his mind.

    The folks that know Chiroux tell me that he thinks he’s too urbane for life in Alabama, but he works at the Southern affectations for the locals;

    “I’m not a coward,” he said, “I’m not a bad soldier, I’m exactly the kind of soldier this country needs right now.”

    Chiroux has forged alliances with organizations such as Iraq Veterans Against the War, CODEPINK, Granny Peace Brigade and the Campus Antiwar Network in hopes of building an antiwar effort.

    “I ain’t going, I ain’t running and I am not hiding,” he said. “If we all stood up, we’d have a fighting chance.”

    Yup, he’s the kind of soldier we need alright. A soldier who shirks his duties and gets outraged when someone expects him to do what he’s been getting paid to do all along. Yeah, we need a ton of folks like that.

    Well, over at OANOW.com, the folks who wrote the story the other day that I linked, found some locals who aren’t being taken in by Chiroux;

    “When you hear somebody compare our military to the Fourth Reich, you kind of realize that this guy isn’t really worth listening to,” said Janine Babbitt, whose husband Maj. Erich Babbitt, an active duty Army National Guard member, has been deployed in Afghanistan for about a week.

    “What this guy is pitching is the ugly American,” [U.S. Army Capt. David] Van Horn said. “He would be pitching this if there was a cold war or a hot war. I would warn strongly against people buying into anything that hasn’t been seen first hand. Until you’ve been there, you’re not going to know.”

    “The army is not trying to make criminals out of people. It falls on deaf ears for someone like me who’s been out there and run the road and seen it. American soldiers aren’t built to be terroristic… It’s not who we are as people. My guys are too damn good,” Van Horn said.

    Yeah, I think that Chiroux had planned on mooching off of the locals with his pretty words and grand pronouncements, but it may all end soon and he may have to get an actual job. Make sure you read the comments just to get an idea of how out of step Chiroux is with his homies.

  • Speaking of World Can’t Wait

    One of the refugees from IVAW sent me a fund raising letter he got from World Can’t Wait (the organization founded by a lifelong communist) a few months ago. They were trying to solicit $12,000 to send Matthis Chiroux around the country to interdict recruiters’ influence in schools. Here’s the main part of the letter;

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    Notice the side bar. There’s a wonderful testimony from a NY teacher about a visit by Matthis Chroux and Elaine Brower;
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  • Interview with Robert Chiroux

    I guess now that IVAW member Matthis Chiroux is home in Alabama, the folks down there don’t much like him. My inbox was chocked full of Chiroux-related material this morning. I wish they’d been this upset with him before he’d come home. A local TV station in Huntsville interviewed Dr. Chiroux;

    Chiroux says his son continues making the rounds spewing anti-war messages while collecting money.

    The father says he supports his son’s freedom of speech, but not when it’s just to make a profit.

    “It comes a point in which you have to do the greater good. The greater good is to provide warning,” added Chiroux.

    The former sergeant’s dad told WHNT NEWS 19 his son just spoke at a church in Auburn last weekend. He’s not sure if money was collected, but offers advice to potential donors.

    “If anyone is encountering Matthis and feeling inclined to providing him with financial assistance, think carefully about what you’re doing, and what you’re providing financial assistance for,” added Chiroux.

    Chiroux says his son’s actions are hurting the family.

    The father has gone so far as to ask his attorney to demand his son stop causing harm to the family name.

    I noticed that last night, someone purporting to be Chiroux’s fiance dropped by to scold us for pointing out the inaccuracies in Chiroux’s fairy tales. I guess she needs up to stop attacking him so he can make some money and stop draining her savings account. She makes the same old “parents should support their children” BS that she probably used when she announced her engagement to the useless grifter to her own parents.

    Lemme tell you something, Alex, what Chiroux is doing to the soldiers with whom he served is far worse than anything I’ve done on this blog. In his latest ignorant speech in Alabama, he called the troops racists, rapists and murderers – and you approve of it. Maybe 35 years ago he could have gotten away with such slanderous speech, but this is the age of the internet, dear. The age of real freedom of speech. When Matthis Mole sticks his head up, This Ain’t Hell will be there to Whack him back down.

    And parents are supposed to love their kids, but they don’t have to tolerate their crap. As a parent of four kids about the same age as Matthis, I’m kind of an expert on the subject. When you’re a parent, then you can come and criticize the way we raise our kids. Dear.

    There’s going to come a day in the near future when you’ll wish I wasn’t speaking figuratively.

    And you’re right, this has nothing to do with politics – it has to do with your betrothed being a lying sack of shit. If these posts weren’t affecting him, you wouldn’t be here defending him, nor would he be stopping by to make a rare appearance.

    Tell Chiroux to get a real job and quit smearing the folks with whom he served, and I’ll stop writing about him. I hear air conditioning and refrigerator repair is big business in Alabama.

  • NV phony soldier bows out of parade

    Every small town wants to have a decorated hero to be the grand marshal of their Independence Day Parade. That’s what the Fernley, NV parade committee was thinking when they asked Arthur York to be their grand marshall. York is supposedly a veteran of the recent war in Iraq and claimed to have been awarded the Navy Cross. This being the age of the internet and access to vital information in seconds, the choice of York set off alarm bells among veteran organizations;

    That caught the attention of officials of the Legion of Valor, which tracks people who are awarded military honors.

    Thomas A. Richards of San Diego, a member of the Legion’s board of directors, sent e-mails to news media and contacted parade organizers, saying that name did not appear in their information about Navy Cross recipients. Richards said they have almost all the names of people who have received the Navy Cross.

    Parade organizers said they spoke with the man Wednesday night and determined his name is Arthur Yonkey. They said he declined to provide documentation of his military discharge, Form DD-214, which would show any awards or decorations.

    According to the above quoted news service, Yonkey got a little belligerent on the phone with reporters. It’s tough when they get busted, I suppose.

    Luckily, Femley was able to find a real hero to step up as grand marshal, according to the Associated Press;

    Andrew “Andy” LePeilbet, who was earned the Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart and Bronze Star, replaced Arthur Yonkey as honoree in the town about 30 miles east of Reno.

    According to that article, Yonkey wouldn’t answer the phone for the AP, either.

    Thanks to T2 for the tip.

  • Chiroux’s father speaks up

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    The above picture is a screen cap of a video that was made over a year ago by the folks at the IVAW DC Treehouse. It shows Matthis Chiroux who babbles for nearly 10 minutes as his father, Richard Chiroux, stands beside him on Fathers’ Day 2008. I won’t link it but you can search on YouTube with Chiroux+father.

    Since then, Chiroux has blamed his father for forcing him to join the military. Chiroux also accused his father of abusing him when he was young. Apparently, Chiroux, the Elder doesn’t stand beside his son. This is a comment he left (I can’t verify it’s authenticity, but he seems to know intimate details of Chiroux’s pre-Army life) at the article that I linked yesterday;

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    I’d heard rumors that Dr. Chiroux had volunteered to join the Army to serve in the spot his son abandoned. I guess it’s true.;

    I offered some time ago to re-enlist in the the US ARMY specifically to serve in Iraq, both due to my son’s actions and my own Middle Eastern experience. That offer stands. I will serve at the front if my country asks it of me.

    I learned a long time ago that you can only teach your kids right from wrong and when they reach a certain age, you have to let them make their own mistakes and suffer the consequences. Every time they fall it’s painful for parents to watch them struggle back to their feet. It never gets easier. Good luck, Dr. Chiroux.

    Back to the reasons Matthis refused to deploy. Here’s a picture of him towards the end of his active duty time. Does this look like someone who hates the military?

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    Before you ladies start wetting yourself over the fierce combatant Matthis Chiroux, I blew the photo up and discovered that he’s firing blanks through the M240 machine gun. Notice how he cropped off the blank adapter on the muzzle. The picture is just a set up – like those John Kerry in Vietnam pictures.
    Here’s the blown up photo;

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    A real infantryman can spot blank ammunition.

    Oh, by the way, I snagged that photo from his Facebook profile so it’s not like it’s part of his life that he’s ashamed of like he lets on. It’s justmore proof that he loved the Army life, but he didn’t like actually being uncomfortable after his grueling tours of Germany and Japan.

  • Phony 4-star ID’d by POW Net

    1stCavRVN11B and Olga both sent me this article from the Marine Corps Times about a number of folks who were inflating their bios in the Marine Corps Association’s directory. the biggest boob was listed as a 4-star Marine General;

    Questioned about his past, Laisure, 80, initially insisted it was all legitimate. But when pressed, he said he was never an officer and served less than a year on active duty before leaving the service as a private. California records also show he was once married to convicted murderer Susan Atkins, the ex-wife of serial killer Charles Manson, and Greenville officials say they have no record of his company ever existing.

    “I guess I just wanted to be something I wasn’t,” he said. “I’ve just always admired the Marine Corps, and I hope I’ve done no harm.”

    It was our pals at POW Net that started the wheels rolling to clean out the defective directory;

    Mary Schantag, co-founder of the P.O.W. Network, expressed outrage that MCA published the directory, available to members through a third-party organization, without proper background checks.

    “It negates the true honor of the Marine Corps when you’re filling up your membership with phonies,” she said.

    Association officials say that’s blowing things out of proportion. Tom Esslinger, MCA’s chief operating officer, said some entries are wrong simply because of data entry mistakes.

    Now, it seems to me that an organization that calls itself the Marine Corps Association would be more familiar with the words “honor” and “faithful” and they’d try a bit harder to get their directory right.

    The article quotes a spokesperson of the association that claims they don’t want to embarrass their members – what about how embarrassing it is to all of us that there are fakes wandering around pretending to be generals and who, when they finally admit it, say “Oops, sorry. Can’t we all just get along?”.