The Undisputed KING of Stolen Valor (Marine Reacts)
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Not with Seth in his record he could never work for valor agencies
The guys in those organizations are impeccable
Sorry I mean please do a video on that I think you will like it I couldn’t tell if it was real or not
The only thing he really did was make Molly gear for paintball in the 80's early 90's, then went crazy and disappeared till 9/11!
There is a channel called OKI that did a video on him. He interviewed the guys ex-wife. What she says about him just jaw dropping
I served in ‘Nam for 47 years and in Korea for 33 years. I also fought in the battle of Endor against the Galactic Empire and received the award of Jedi Knight at the end of my career.
I was on the death star when it exploded. Took a while for those bruises to heal but I recovered and led a task force in the invasion of Hoth.
@@brandonhallam51 wow dude that’s really impressive, thank you for your service.
That's patently untrue. I was on Endor and never seen you. Thanks for doing the Nam thing,though.
Wow, what a vallliant hero. Dank u fo ur surfece
You know I failed. Ugh I was in the army too I they play very hard and after I got injured they sent me home how rude they could have stuck a leg on me (like a super cool one built in handgun shotgun etc…) but alas they gave me a plain one true story 😒 but I get swanky parking at the mall so it worked out
This guy is legit, I saw a documentary where he was also a submarine door gunner
😂😂😂
You have to have lungs of steel to be a submarine door gunner.
Yes, I saw that too. He was the one who left the screen door open during a dive and caused it to sink, all hands.
😂😂😂😂😂
@@BackSeatHump no, remember he was a ninja but learnt the lesson of being 'like water'. when you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup. when you put crazy in the water, the water becomes crazy. Jack defeats water. no diving gear needed.
If this guy “Jack” can fool the American Government this far, imagine what a foreign spy could do.
very perplexing. guy is in the frey doing 'operations' among actual forces. seems dangerous for blue on blue at best if even kinda real
That would be Chalabi
Anyone remember the guy who was giving weapons, apartments and stuff to members of the secret service? Whatever happened with that?
Perhaps he IS a foreign spy.
America has been penetrated by Russian spies. The American mass media, politics, education and business have been "influenced" by Russian agents. There are those who are so damaged within themselves, that they seek the destruction of their own country. And so, the problem of confronting Russia's war preparations entails a larger problem. It is a problem we cannot deal with. It is the problem of a large and emotionally committed fifth column of deluded individuals. Poisonous ideas have wormed their way into our system, so that the enemy's ideology has become the catechism of the coming generation.
What many out of thoughtlessness, inertia or the demands of Moscow call the Russian government is in fact not a government in the usual sense but instead an organized criminal group, something which makes it far more dangerous because such groups are incapable of compromise, Yaroslav Shimov says.
“One tries to make Westerners believe that the mafiya is the product of post-Communism, whereas in reality it is organised, controlled and staffed by the KGB.” (page 69; Algirdas Katkus, then Vice-President of ‘newly independent’ Lithuania in an interview for the French publication Libre Journal: ‘Un pays sacrifie’; Number 26, page 29; Paris 1995. - These two statements show with horrifiying clarity what Anatoliy Golitsyn, as well as e.g. Joseph D. Douglass (author of ‘Red Cocaine’), had warned of all along: that the ‘Eastern Mafiya’ isn’t a criminal phenomenon in the conventional sense but a giant political operation designed to serve world-revolutionary strategy and aimed at exporting Lenin’s ‘criminal state’ model to the Whole World!)
“They write that I am the mafia’s godfather. [But] it was Vladimir Lenin who was the real organiser of the mafia and who set up the criminal state.” (page 69; Otari Kvantrishvili, a Georgian mafia ‘leader’, who was later murdered; published in April 1994 in Komsomolskaya Pravda.)
“ Red Cocaine “
“ Red Mafia: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America “
I served as a infantryman in the Marine Corps. I've noticed that many of the people who comment are always Special Forces, Snipers, Delta, etc,etc. Nobody drove a truck, gave out helmets, etc. All killers.
I was a National Guardsman for 8 years. I started as an X-ray tech and then I got a second MOS as a medic. I got my Seargent's stripes and was awarded three medals. The Army achievement medal, the Reserve achievement medal, and a Thomas J. Stewart award from the Pennsylvania National Guard. I also served in my home state of Michigan's National Guard for 2 years. I never sought to claim anything else. I x-rayed all the teeth in the state National Guard, then I qualified as an expert with the 1911 pistol on my first try. This is enough to make me proud of my service as a soldier.
I tried to enlist in the US Army to be a mechanic on trucks and other vehicles, but I got rejected for medical reasons.
I have 3 cousins who served in the Army, Air Force, and Navy. An Uncle who was a Vietnam Era Marine, and 2 great grandfather's who fought under the Italian Flag in WW1 and WW2
I hate fakes
Thank you for your service sir
Pogues will pogue.
Well said.
You did not do enough .. do more
Good stuff! Thank you for your service!!
You know you found a real gem when there’s a permanent bar to re-enlistment on the record
what an odd story. seems like he was trying to do something and how did partner forces let this continue. seems counterproductive. or was he a super dupre ninja sf stud? lol.
@@JamesonsTravels Well its not like the partner forces were the smartest bunch, most of them were illiterate.
@@abrahamm1325 plays Iraqi PT videos 🤣🤣🤣
That's essentially, any discharge involving misconduct. When you get kicked out you cannot reenlist.
@@taylorfusher2997 are you ok?
Remember enter the dragon? Remember when Jim Kelly said “man you come straight out of a comic book”? That quote applies here perfectly.
sad ending.. dies of aids in mexico. what a weird story
@@JamesonsTravels Yikes. Oh and by the way, Hwa Rang Do is a style or Korean Martial arts. The poor guy seemed kind of messed up in the head.
@@JamesonsTravelsso he’s a fay-guh-tut too. Wow. And mainstream media didn’t even bother to do a background check.
Let's not forget that he was so pissy that he tried to sue dozens of people out of pettiness and spite, and he ruined a woman's life by giving her HIV, cheating on her in front of her, commiting fraud in her name and beating her almost to death.
Psychopathy
@@UNcommonSenseAUSWinner!
Trust me, this guy is legit. He was with me on the Enterprise during the war on Vulcan. He managed to take out an entire squadron with only his knowledge of lesbian dance studies. Simply incredible
Squadron of what? Which Vulcan war?
@@fjccommishThe first Vulcan war, before they joined the USS Enterprise in their war against the Romulans.
You don't know about such a major global historical event?
He also put captn Kirk's commander in that shopping cart wheelchair
@@tomb5396
Now you've done it! Capt. Pike is pissed!
Scissor sister style huh.
This guy trained Steven Segal, he is legit he also single handedly defeated the Taliban in Afghanistan using his top secret military training
Everyone knows the Hwa Rang Do trained with the extra special forces and were led by grandmaster Moo Shu pork. They specialized in counter counter intelligence and defeated the Klingons.
Probably got a huge tatt. on his back that says, "2 Eggrolls for $1!" Klingon chicks do have nice funbags!
Hwa Rang Do is a Korean/American Martial Art, that was taught to SF soldiers in the early to mid 70's by Mike Echanis at Bragg/JFK Center. My old man was an 18E and trained in it. The poser in this video probably read it somewhere and used it to fluff his fake resume.
🤣🖖♠🎖😅
You mean sushi master
you have no respect for Master Rang Do.
I was in a secret Army group when I was in, you had to be hand selected and all our missions were classified and if you look at my DD214 my service looks like it ends after my 1st enlistment but the rest of my 35 years is sealed, not even the President can see my files. Only 8 people know anything about what I have done because they were with me, the group I was in was called GI Joe. We fought against Cobra and his super secret unit to save mankind.
Thanks for your service bro. We salute you
Rofl you had us in the beginning.
Thanks for your service . Cobra is a evil organization.
I can vouch for this guy I was one of those 8 people my code name was Solid Snake.
@@sosukeaizen8085 but I wanted to be Snake
I WAS ARMY 1975 - 1984 , NEVER SAW COMBAT , LOVE AND RESPECT FOR MY BROTHERS THAT DID. 👍💪❤🙏
That was during the Cold War so I guess we who served during that time were lucky we DIDN'T see combat.
👍You served. Thanks!
@@lookinforwater4344 Vietnam vet, you got that right. Thank you for your service.
Danny McBride should play this guy in an extended dark comedy series
ABSOLUTELY!! Best comment!
Definitely, a show of a man claiming to be secret special operations forces (all stolen valor of course). While also showing his imaginary secret combat tours. Seeing all this secret squirrel stuff from his perspective…lol
You nailed it bro!
Yes!
Thanks!
He was part of the "Wu-Tang Underwater Balloon Battalion". He was the company clerk, nicknamed Radar.
ok. i legit lol'd when i read that one.
@@JamesonsTravels so did I
And founder of the paranonsense platoon. You are so right.
Don't mess with the WuTang😂😂😂
Was part of the WU Tang Clan
My old man and their generation that served during and before Vietnam were usually quiet about what they did and saw. From guys that were the original frog men and to the marine grunt. The old man was army airborne assault unit and they never really talked about their work, they came home and lived with those memories. It really is more of a modern phenomenon that you hear a lot of navy seal, SF operator types that speak more about it. Just something that I noticed about the older vets.
Same here. My old man was in the navy,and in Korea. He never said much.
@@randycassidy198 The ones who run their mouths are 95% stolen valor liars.
@@taylorfusher2997 wtf is your point with this nonsense spam comment???
@@grekygrek
Not much worse than some others.
For instance, the idea that until recently there were no shameless liars or valor thieves. No charlatans or poltroons pretending to be more than they are, no Munchausens, no wannabe Napoleons, no fake Jesss Jameses, fake Billy the Kids fake explorers, etc. Fakers of all sorts have always been with us.
My great-grandfather was drafted into WWII in his mid-30's and he never told a soul what he did.
I'm less than an hour from Ft. Bragg and this guy was covered by the local paper. I never heard until now he wasn't a Green Beret. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you our REAL Military Personnel.
Reminds me of the time my unit was deployed through the Stargate to help defend the wall against the white walkers from the north. Snow 100 feet deep and conditions so cold and harsh the peckers of lesser men would drop right off when the tried to take a wee. We had to leave our firearms behind as to blend in with the locals so it was all brutal close quarters, hand to hand battle for months on end. Those who fell were devoured by spiders the size of hounds and I was the only one to make it back. Told an old, fat drunk guy about it once but I’m sure he didn’t believe a word.
I have never heard of a lifetime ban from enlistment, he must have been a real winner to obtain that title
Bars to reenlistment are common in combat arms.
probably medical issue. he was honorably discharged if there were issues or would have been dishonorable
It is not that hard to earn a bar to reenlistment.
That is the strangest stolen valor story I've ever seen. After watching your video I googled more about this fraud and can't believe he got away with it for so long. Thanks for sharing with us.
Trust me, in about a decade you'll be having journalists telling similar stories about how they're ultra hardcore veterans of January 6 and how it was 50 times worse than WW2
check the doc in the descrip. the guy in mexico loses his mind. ninja sword guy. then dies of aids. its an odd one.
@@taylorfusher2997 😂😂😂😂😂🤔, you seem to be missing something.... Is it intelligence.
@@taylorfusher2997 what's your malfunction?
@@taylorfusher2997 weirdo
You really have to hand it to him, though. Most stolen valour tosspots are happy just to play dress up with badges, tabs and medals, but this dude took it to a whole new level. That interview at the end reminds me of Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now. "Are my methods insane, Captain Willard?"
I was thinking the same thing. He may not have been what he said he was, but he sure acted like it, and nobody tried to stop him. His form of playing pretend was hazardous.
Reminds me of that nutcase chick who played everyone she met.
From what I'm to understand is that the Green Beret are the quiet professionals. They don't Hu-rah-rah power rangers Rambo types. They want the professors, not some sneak thief.
Quiet professionals that all write books, make movies, sell programs and merchandise with their titles in their social media profiles they use to scam wannabe operators.
Like a bike gang but more loose lipped.
Jack REALLY did work for Special Forces! Salvation Army Special Forces that is. He also became a SEAL on Meal Team Six and proudly fought aside Cpt. Crunch.
He was obviously a true SF Super Delta Max Cyborg Ninja , he also saved a SF unit on Mars and even took down an alien Cruiser as a door gunner in space
No matter how far I go in life, I prey I can be a fraction of how cool this guy is.
Not gonna ly, the story def did make me a bit jealous.
Yeah his story is interesting till jumps out the closet and spreads HIV around like mustard lmao. This guy was a real deal POS lol
Ikr. Like this has balls of steel. And I feel like he probably does care but does so in a wrong manner. But he goes for it
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣don't even try,, you'll feel like a loser for life.. he's to 😎 🐿️
That guy was a douche bag. Everything was financed by his wealthy father. His entire intent was to become a real life Jason Bourne and write stories. His goal wasn't finding terrorists. It was I'm going to half assed, real life role play the next chapter in my book that's why He kidnapped and tortured goat herders. He moved to Mexico with his wife who was merely a prop since he was gay. He beat her brain damage and damaging her eye. He then became a cocaine and heroin addict having sex with Lady boy prostitutes giving his wife aids.
Love your videos. I’m an Army Cadet. These people make it bad for me and my battles to actually wear our uniform proudly. Whenever someone says “ Thank you for your service “, I immediately say I am a cadet and I’ll commission when I graduate. I get loving your country and wanting to be apart of greatness .
thanks for watching. enjoy the training you get. useful for later in life IF you work the system.
@@JamesonsTravels Thank you. I love it and I wouldn’t have it any other way!!!
hang in there, I wouldn’t trade the 20 years that I spent. Got to see the world, do cool stuff, have some ragers. Now I’m a contractor. Lather, rinse repeat.
Thanks for your commitment to keep us safe .be safe and sponge up that knowledge
I was in 2/8 CAV 1ABCT 1CD, and loved when we’d have cadets come to our company. They would somehow end up taped to the main gun, spinning in circles, taped to a pole and given a free shower, and the list goes on. We had one who was always adamant about correcting people (not in a rude way) who called him Sir and I respected the hell out of him for that. The good ole days
I'm banned from re-enlisting. That's a title I had to earn the honor of carrying. It angers me to see him claiming such glorious status.
Well..I was banned from enlisting in the Girl Scouts because of my gender..their loss....lol
@@cgdeery I might meet up with a Canadian Girl Scout recruiter. They might have more lax policies.
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@@cgdeery you forgot to tell them your were gender fluid 👈
@@lcfflc3887 it confused me cause where do they keep the bucket that hauls the gender fluid around not to mention sloshing while moving
He's the first Space Shuttle Door Gunner
"I'm going to go with Don Shipley on this one" pretty much every time brother
He took the stolen valor to another level 🤣🤣🤣 love this guy
he made it up then tried to do some of it. confusing.
he took it to Delusion x200
@@JamesonsTravels facts
@@JamesonsTravels people who commit stolen Valor need prison time
@@taylorfusher2997 what
I was in a rigger unit on Ft.Bragg in the 70s. A guy in my platoon borrowed the dress uniform from an NCO friend in the 5th SF and wore it home on leave, complete with green beret, flash, and CIB. Was not even discreet about it. When it came time to re-enlist he told them he wanted to be a government assassin. They looked into it and came back saying there was no MOS for government assassin. So he left the Army. Perhaps he was inspired by the movie Project Kill, which came out about that time. He could also do a good crazed, screaming Waffen SS impersonation. Some stolen valor guys provide us a chuckle. Randy, if you're still out there and you read this, thanks for the memories.
@Dave T you were a "Rigger" in the 70's. How many folks read that twice!
@@jiujudo1307 My favorite movie line is Rambo saying "I wish I as back on Bragg...". If you had been there in the 1970s you would understand why that is so funny.
@@sourceoptical Gotcha - It's a "Military Thing!" Thank you for your service! My father was a Marine. He fought in the Koren War. I didn't have the balls to join the Military. Something I have regrated all my life.
@@jiujudo1307 Don't be so hard on yourself. My military experience was a joke through no fault of the Army. When I joined I went Airborne because Jimi Hendrix had been a paratrooper. My plan was to go through jump school and then fake a back injury so I could get out with street cred. But that didn't work out and I spent 2 miserable years on Ft.Bragg nursing a crap attitude instead of availing myself of many good opportunities that were obvious if I would have just opened my eyes. Hindsight is 20/20.
Wow this guy was so elite and untouchable that while I was serving we praised him for clearing the way so me and the other mos paperwork soldiers could get work done. Jack is a military legend
Jamesons Travels, I think I keep up with you and Don Shipley on UA-cam more than any two people. I enjoy the videos
Same here
"If LotR was 20 years earlier, he would have been blah Targaryan", I choked on my coffee on that one haha! :D
Dang man I can’t believe how HUGE your channel has got now since I started watching on that first sub a few years back man so glad to see you doing well here on UA-cam so good stuff bro here from the ol’ UK 🇬🇧
ah thanks. the views have tanked but that is part of it. it was a good run
@@taylorfusher2997 what's wrong with you?
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again I would say ALOT is wrong with Taylor. Take care.
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again it's a bot lol. copy-pasting the same comment all over.
Hollywood should make a movie about this guy. It would be tough for it to not be a comedy
We did a lot of our Ninja training in Bragg Blvd bars on Friday nights in Fayetteville.
Caught a battle buddie stealing my alarm clock once. He had a hard time running the next day during PT. No idea why.
Lol
Hope the alarm clock is okay
Had one we caught stealing my soap but hell somebody had to use it. True deal how low can ya go take a man's soap. Yall used a sock and soap on the time thief lol
Doubt it.
Yeah, it was "accidents" like that kept my behind up all hours of the nights, all the "he ran into a doorknobs" in a tent!
Nobody seems to know where the Boss is (especially when "Accidents" happen, how very convenient that) but Everybody knows where the Medic is.
That's okay you are ALL getting Motrin anyways. = ; )
“…the elite SOT course where they trained their elite ninja commando teams.”
That is the greatest sentence…I have ever heard.
I've watched your stolen valor village idiots videos so much this is comedian level type stuff keep it up sir
i try to keep it snarky funny. this guy was confusing. trying to be who he pretended to be.
This is a documentary you should really watch in its whole it’s friggin insane
I brought home a black Chevy Suburban 2500 that at one time belonged to the U.S. Government. I discovered paperwork that detailed its service from where it was at. The Carfax was in the glove box!
There definitely needs to be harsher punishments on these individuals that think impersonating. Its just like that one dude back in 2010 that impersonated a Marine Corps infantryman and ended up getting beat up by 3 marine corps infantry veterans. The dude went for months scamming people because of his stolen valor (video was taken down since then). Marine Corps stolen valor had decreased dramatically since then. They still come up sometime but a lot of the time it is in states where Marines usually do not reside in or are known to be in/stationed at. Semper Fi Mr. Jameson and keep up the good content. These stolen valor idiots need to be locked up with harsher sentences.
He’s mental bro. He needs help.
My dad was in 1st, 7th, and later 12th SFG (18E). They were trained in Hwa Rang Do back then (Mike Echanis)... but its just a marital arts style, not a type of training. A lot of group guys back then also cross trained with Korean ROK SF. The program was authorized in December 1975 and Echanis was formally appointed the "Senior Instructor and Advisor to the USAJFKCENMA Hand to Hand Combat/Special Weapons School for Instructors" in a Memorandum For Record signed by Major Jerry C. Williams, then Chief, PSD, at the JFK Center. Six courses were presented in 1976. Echanis' combatives program was titled the "Hwarangdo Hand to Hand and Special Weapons Program".
Check. Knew a couple of guys who trained with Echanis. I remember they were impressed with the "one inch punch" thing. Learned the completely-useless-in-combat-but-really-cool-looking arm twist flip thingie from one of them. There was a loooot of BS floating around Bragg in the early 70's. Shake 'n Bake SF guys...interest in the '1st Earth Battalion' 🤣. Idema is the kind of guy who would have fit right in.
@@brimstone33 From what I gathered, it was mostly a block-and-break hard style of martial arts. I'm sure there was flashy stuff too. He said when they trained with Rok it was legit threat stopping stuff. IDK. Im a younger dude and joined during the MACP era....
There's actually a team ROK MMA school outside of fort Bragg. I want to say the Gruber gate but it's been a long time. Mike Larson (Lawson?), the guy that invented MACP owns it, I believe. He got his black belt from Royce Gracie at the same time as Navy SEAL Harlan Taylor. I believe they were the 5th and 6th Americans with blackbelts from him. I trained with Harlan for a while and was on Bragg from 2007-2012
no soldier in modern warfare have ever trained more than 60 hours in any form of martial arts
the USAJFKCENMA program was only 2 weeks long, it it was an instructor program. members in the program would train for 2 weeks in CQB and if they passed were given instructorships. it was merely a shitty attempt to make super soldiers. none of it actually would help you in an actual fight. the techniques that Mike Echanis trained people in were absolute rubbish techniques. he liked to say that Hwa Rang Do was an ancient korean martial arts when it came out in the 1960s he trained people in knife and stick fighting and the style he trained wasn't effective at all. not to mention he claimed you could become skilled in only 2 weeks
That one was a hard one to follow, but hey he was able to get more than a 10% military discount at Lowes
You should try the diplomatic discount - 100% off EVERYTHING!!
Yep I was one of the original Hwa Rang Do "Flowering Knights" at Fort Bragg and now I am teaching it to the Elite Space Farce Tier 1 special forces Asteroid Raider Unit
These are pure gold….
This guy is an absolute egomaniac, but he is actually perfect for CIA plausible deniability. I am pretty sure he was doing some dirty shenanigans for the agency.
Yes, like Spies Like Us!
SpecOps undercover CIA operatives assigned to seek out and smoke poles. 😂
Oki is great. I hope he can keep on making his documentary videos. I know it's very hard for him and he's thinking about not doing it anymore because he can't afford to make them. The amount of time and research he puts into his videos is amazing.
Another Crab Rang Do master. Respect.
Thank you for you service and dedication Jack
1:48 - i reckon that is both the greatest and most nuts question I've heard in a while.
Love your work. I'm glad ive got 6 months of videos to catch up on.
Hope everyone's doing good.
USMC 1966-1969: This Stolen Valor stuff just doesn't get to me, it's just not important. What is important is that our military can not find recruits. Geeeesh the Marines are offering a 50K bonus.
The sad part is that when I go to a Friday night football game or the sprint car race I see all sorts of Patriotism, Flags waving, these colors don't run bumper stickers, etc but not a one ever will nor never have spilled blood, sweat, or tears. In my view that a problem, a big problem. Same for the snowflake woke crowd.
I strongly agree. I am 46 many of my friends enlisted after high school, I did not as I already broke my legs twice each that caused issues hen e they did not want me. Now witnessing society it is shameful how sissified this country is becoming. Things we would say or joke about the the late 80's are now super offensive and most likely cause a protest.
Everyone's a tough guy. But they can't park their bulls**t and actually take the training, can't take being made small to be remade big. Being made to feel weak so you fight to become strong. Too many small d**k tough guys.
50k bonus is insane. I know plenty of allies who have wanted to transfer to the US Military either during their service or after service. I know I tried. That 50k would go a long way to help with moving costs. It’s the green card/permanent resident part that makes it the hardest part.
Pilots get an even bigger bonus. I agree to bonuses-----but can't stand seeing someone get E-3 our of boot camp. You need to pay money-----when we have 4.5 million empty jobs going wanting. No need to join the miliary when you have 4 jobs waiting for you. Now when unemployment goes back to 6%------or 15% like it was during COVID------recruiting will be more normal. We are in the best job market in 40 years. I just hope they don't promise paid College in the US------except for those who serve. That is a big problem for recruiters right now.
That’s because our military is no longer in the business of winning wars. Their mission is to transition men into women and give aid and comfort to our enemies abroad
I remember hearing about this dude on my second deployment to Afghanistan unbelievable. Guys like this were everywhere though. There were a lot of "contracting" companies that hired people pretty unscroupulously and it was pretty easy to fake paperwork ( DD214, DA 638s etc etc) during that time. Legends in their own minds lol.
I'm always suspicious of anyone who tells you how great they are, and shouts it from the rooftops.
super duper secret but how did he get the visas, funds and arms? weird one
@@JamesonsTravels
That part of the world is so corrupt its second nature, I would imagine officials in that country are very open to offers.
@@JamesonsTravels the CIA of course
You described tRump!
@@themuddygee
Have you listened to Joe Biden and what he and his family have supposedly done, I'm just surprised he hasn't claimed credit for the declaration of independence and the gettysburg address.
This is “counterintelligence” in the truest sense of the word.
I’d like to retract my earlier statement. Lying in a bar for drinks or girls in one thing. Going into a war zone were lives may depend on you could get people killed or seriously hurt. This should be illegal and the US military should have took him down and locked him up.
Official ID cards are never with Dark Lensed Glasses.
Never saw one but they can be subscribed.
I love Don Shirley’s vid about that Photographer’s Mate Navy Ninja clown. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s a special place in hell for these dudes. Everyone in my family served, but I failed to get in after trying three times, due to medical reasons. I hate fake people.
I served but I appreciate people like you who were willing to even try. To many people won’t try.
@@penrodautorepair3170 Thanks for your service!
I myself tried to enlist in the US Army to be a mechanic on trucks and other vehicles, but I got rejected for medical reasons. I have 3 cousins who served in the Army, Air Force, and Navy. An Uncle who was a Vietnam Era Marine, and 2 great grandfather's who fought under the Italian Flag in WW1 and WW2
I hate fakers just like you friend
@@jldog134 Bless you brother! Kidney stones kept me out, but I can see why... I’ve had seven of them since then and most of them took me to the ground, so I would’ve been a liability. I was mad at the time though.
Dude went to Afghanistan I'm the middle of a war and personally rounded up jihadists. Nothing fake about that
Rachel MadCow at 3:50 is all you need to defeat the enemy.
Just put posters of her mug everywhere the rag-heads would
all off...themselves. Rather than have to see her smirk again!
What about SENATOR Blumenthal (D) of NY ??? Claimed he was awarded the CMOH….
A legend in his own mind.
Can you imagine being some intel analyst somewhere and seeing this guy? I'd be like "I don't know come back....when it makes sense."
seems like he could be just getting in the way.
@@JamesonsTravels "so...this guy got into an active warzone and is kidnapping people and holding them hostage?!" 🤣
@@Tommy1977777 I had to watch this 3 times try to make sense of it .. Apparently he contacted that Viet Vet Ed Artis at 52 seconds in , who was doing humanitarian work in Afghan and thats how he was able to gain access .
@@HighOctane-wo6cm lots of work for crazies and criminals in war zones.
Jameson I think you should look into the Canadian Army's new dress and deportment standards dropping in September, as if the army wasn't gutted enough in Canada they have officially crushed it. Dyed hair, face tattoos, no hair or beard regulations, no head shave in basic training, no gendered dress uniforms (men can wear dress skirts/purses to parades) and the list goes on.
Check out the documentary "Bitter Lake" by Adam Curtis. Awesome film. But Jack is in it and the doc explains the BS that he did in Afg.
Seeing you react to Oki’s weird stories is so awesome!
Your best yet.
Laughter is the best medicine
Thank you for your service.
Send tums.
I see these guys at the VA hospital. It’s sickening be proud of what you really did and who cares if you never seen combat or shot your weapon
All you have to do is tell the truth.. Amen
You don’t know about the 82nd Airborne Ninjas?
It COULD be possible that this guy's whole schtick really is a cover for some intelligence op. Unlikely yet possible.
True. They have been known to do that but maybe not on this case. Way too much publicity for all that.
He did actually serve in the military unlike some who never served at all.
For some reason that mustache screams I'M A FAKE
This guy did pretty well for a bullshit artist. I met a guy who claimed he was part of a CIA hunter/killer team in the GWOT. I remember meeting him because it was at the ass crack of dawn at a bus stop. Yup, this highly trained and motivated CIA special operations guy even tried bumming money from me. I met a supposed Coast Guard Captain who didn't know what pay grade that was (O-6) he kept giving me acronyms for what he did but didn't know what pay grade he was.
And a lot of these SOB's can be caught by asking them what their "dee-dee-two-one-four" says; If they don't correct you smack the taste from their mouth!
its odd he did his thing in afgan in the midst of the gwot. strange set of facts.
Richard Maddow got a woody! 😲
This guy is legit. Jeremy DeWitte actually trained with this guy. He even has Metro State-looking uniforms at his academy. I believe they jumped into Fallujah together. Streamer popped. You know the rest.
See the interview with Jack's XO. Once Jack got established he appointed Ben Dover as his XO.
They always go for the most outlandish and brag worthy accomplishments. They never say say they were a cook or mechanic.
Cooks and mechanics work way to hard for these idiots.
When I was still doing foreign aide work there would always be a whacko like this around. We're already in the middle of a hellscape and they wanna play soldiers infront of REAL soldiers, lol. Atleast it was always entertaining when they got busted.
@@taylorfusher2997 WTF are you talking about
@@taylorfusher2997 robot
Dudes that wanted to be Kurtz from apocalypse now
Hwa Rang Do IS a Korean martial art form. Hand to hand, stick, knife up close kind of forms. Never go into the Korean disciplines more than a year or so of Taekwondo but definitely NOT Ninja. Kind of like mixing Akido and Judo. As far as him getting in to theater there are aid ''no pun intended '' groups that hire former SF guys to run security .They would pick you up in southeast Iraq on the turkish border.
real life Ninja were not warriors. actual translated shinobi scrolls make no mentiono combat or assassination. they were spies and solely spies
I knew him as Keith Idema when he was recently "discharged" from Fort Bragg, and we discussed an upcoming Special Forces Expo at the Holiday Inn on Owen Drive. He made all kinds of claims and was soliciting my employer, Smith & Wesson to exhibit at the upcoming expo. S&W asked me to attend and evaluate this expo. My practice was to attend any show soliciting our participation and evaluate if it was worth spending several thousand dollars to participate and also meals and lodging.
Monday
Later in the week I spoke with a longtime friend at USSOC HQ and he indicated Idema was known to avoid speaking the truth and was a master at embellishing his spoken words. I very soon learned Idema was an outright liar that would walk ten miles with a full pack to avoid the truth.
Based on all I have learned about this scumbag, hopefully he is stoking the hottest fires in hell.
This guy sounds like he got a psych discharge. That's why he has an RE4/banned from reenlisting but still has a character of service as honorable.
You could be right. It would explain a lot.
Thanks for everything man!
Thank you for this video. It shows what a liar Jack was when the real deals comment on his actions. If he only used all his potential for good, maybe it would've been a different ending-for him & all of us that were misled.
so interesting. she makes up a resume but then tries to do it IRL. weird one. Who funded him? got him the visas?
@@JamesonsTravels That is one loaded question that would take me hours to answer. Suffice it to say, he had many enablers. And when the whistle blowers went after him, one by one Jack took them to court.......
@@JamesonsTravels I didn't think it would be appropriate to send your followers to my Jack Idema "The King of Stolen Valor". Trying to be polite, not weird Sir. And it explains in detail your questions..........
Hey Penny hope you're well.
@@finished6267 thank you
Ironically the CIA would hire him today to protect President Trump.
Thank You for exposing the fraud!
his story is so strange. he goes over to afgan and captures people. i dont get it the how.
Thank you so much for doing this, JT.
He served with Commander Jeremy DeWitte.
I identify as a waw wang ninja jk rofl .thanks again for the time and work you put in your channel I never get bored watching
thanks casey. yeah, i am a ninja. legit.
There's probably more to this story than we'll ever know. I will go as far to say I would not doubt if the CIA wouldn't involve
very interesting story. he was allowed to 'operate' in a war zone. how did that work?
Yes sir that's why I say there's something fishy about this story. If somebody spent the time to dig into it there's no telling what you would find out. I would go as far to say the CIA was involved
He had already been out of the Army for close to 25 years when 9/11 happened ! He claims to have had old Army buds who were still serving that had connections for him to go to Afghanistan . That’s hilarious, none of his old buds remembered who he was !
@@JamesonsTravels it’s interesting. Is it still stolen valor now that he went and tried to earn some actual valor? He actually did more than Fran Dux in real life
I am DYING to know what he did in the Army during his 3 years.
Truck driver probably
records in the 70s heck in my time were sloppy at best. ex. my name was mistype on my first dd214. saying that....the guy tries to live out his delusion. interesting.
@@JamesonsTravels I got out of the corps mid 2000's and they have all sorts of jacked up crap on my service dates and reason for discharge. Even had it wrong on my DD214. Some things never change.
@@JamesonsTravels heh I had my name put down wrong numerous times and I always wondered how people in front of me f***ed it up I have a huge fat namebar on my cams
Let me guess, he also competed in the underground Kumite competition in Kowloon Walled City before it was demolished and knows the secrets of Dim Mak death touch.
Man you don’t look like tanaka to me
"super secret squirrell".... ha ha ha
HwaRangDo is a martial art (from what i understand). It's not a super secret special ninja thing.
Sounds like a Con Artist. Nothing more.
It’s a Korean Martial similar to Hapkido.
@@Stitchman3875 lies! It's secret ninja magic techniques! We plebes cannot know the depths of his mystery!
@@Tommy1977777 yes you caught me. Did you ever see the video of the two worst self defense techniques.
I used to do Hwa Rang Do when I was younger, its a legit Tae Kwon Do martial arts, but I dont remember seeing ninja's running around
@@pbagsmcarthur8096 you didn’t see any Ninjas running around because those Ninjas were so well trained, that you couldn’t see them. Duh!
Jeremy Dewitte 2.0, poor underachievers. So sad they are so delusional. Get them help.
He is way more "accomplished" than Dewitt 🤣🤣
How can someone be banned from reenlisting with an honorable discharge? That stinks right there.
PTSD?
Less paperwork
If you worked in the so called military justice system it would make some kind of sense.
hwa rang do does exist it's a korean martial arts that was developed in the 1960s by Joo Bang Lee and his brother Joo Sang Lee, its a descendent art of Um0Yang Kwqon, Daito Ryu Aiki jujutsu, Ydo and Kumdo
He's the Wes Watson of special forces🤣🤣🤣
I can vouch for this guy. We underwent top secret ninja training together in the ancient forest of Ra-Ra Land. He's legit.