by dbeach » Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:21 pm
Ono<br>Hey pal..FWIW<br><br>US Miltary discharge isa DD-214 <br>Did this guy say DD13 or was that your error<br><br>IF he said he senta DD13 to AJ then he isa fraud BTW fraud by non Vets does occur and is a legal offense.<br><br>Hugh<br><br>AJ does not sound so "stinky "...<br><br>seems to me like he will be on this<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://prisonplanet.com/articles/september2006/250906blowswhistle.htm">prisonplanet.com/articles...histle.htm</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br>"An individual describing himself as a Sergeant stationed at MacDill AFB claims he witnessed unusual preparations for a potential airplane hitting the base on the morning of 9/11 and publicly questions the NORAD stand down and the demolition of the twin towers. Many have reacted to the claims by warning of a hoax designed to poison the well of the 9/11 truth movement.<br><br>In a letter that first appeared on the 9/11 Veterans For Truth Website, Sergeant Lauro "LJ" Chavez responds to a Cincinnati Post hit piece article by outlining his own doubts about the official version of 9/11 and his personal experiences of the strange prelude to the events of that morning.<br><br><br>A Google search failed to produce any reference to a Sergeant Lauro Chavez having been stationed at MacDill AFB. In addition, the letter was not posted on the Cincinnati Post website.<br><br>Chavez' perceived inability to prove his credentials has led many to question whether the letter is a hoax designed to poison the well of the 9/11 truth movement - or a simple prank.<br><br>The 9/11 Blogger website brimmed with forthright denouncements of the story as a hoax.<br><br>Citing contradictions between the 9/11 timeline and Chavez' statements, many argued that the letter was just cobbled together accusations culled from 9/11 Internet videos.<br><br>Others questioned the likelihood of a presumably still active duty young Sergeant risking his pension and livelihood for the sake of writing a letter to a newspaper.<br><br>"If this is true then this guy wouldn't blow the whistle by responding to an editorial for a newspaper. This guy would be breaking this news on all the 9/11 Truth websites and be doing interviews galore."<br><br>Another poster claims to know Chavez and describes him as "a bit of a prankster."<br><br>A poster later identifying himself as Chavez wrote "I didnt choose to come out and blow the whistle - it chose its own time," "I fear not death, but I do fear for my children growing up in this world."<br><br>Until Chavez can provide documents that prove his position and tenure at MacDill AFB, we have to reserve judgment. If such evidence is not forthcoming this story will be dismissed as a hoax.<br><br>Sergeant Chavez is welcome to provide me with that evidence by e mail and I will gladly write a follow up story. I'm sure I can speak for Alex Jones in inviting Chavez to appear on The Alex Jones Show to elaborate on his story if it is indeed genuine."<br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>