James Fetzer Stolen Valor Exposed Jim Fetzer Fails To Provide Proof Of Original DD214 In Live Debate

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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019
Source of Fetzer's fake service photos identified
We now know that James Fetzer never served in the USMC (and could not possibly have served when and where he says he did). We know that the only "evidence" of military service he can offer is a handful of tiny, blurry photographs that do not resemble him.
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