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Jewish World Review May 24, 2006 / 26 Iyar, 5766
Another fake soldier tale debunked
By Michelle Malkin
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Meet "Jessie MacBeth." He's the latest cause celebre of the anti-war Left a "former Army Ranger and
Iraq war veteran" who accuses his fellow troops of committing a litany of atrocities against innocent civilians.
Anti-Vietnam War veteran John Kerry and the Winter Soldiers cast a long shadow.
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In his 20-minute Internet video interview at peacefilms.org, which promises that watching the video "will
change your life," MacBeth (who also claims to have served in Special Forces) says:
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On the Military.com website, to which anyone can contribute, a profile of MacBeth claimed he had three
basic combat jumps, service in Afghanistan as well as Iraq, and several awards including a Bronze Star and a
Purple Heart.
There's just one problem: According to Department of the Army spokesman Paul Boyce, there is no
record of "Jessie MacBeth," a.k.a. Jesse Adam MacBeth, having served in either the Rangers or the Special
Forces or in any part of the Army at all. Boyce told me Tuesday that a check on MacBeth's credentials came
up empty. "At a minimum, this appears to have been concocted" and "some sort of hoax," Boyce said. Special
Operations Command and the State Department have been alerted.
MacBeth's story started to crumble after my colleagues at the Hot Air blog (www.hotair.com) called
attention to the Peace Films video interview and asked military bloggers about MacBeth's appearance and
claims. Harnessing the specialized knowledge of the blogosphere, military bloggers debunked a photo
purportedly showing MacBeth in his official uniform (with his beret backward, incorrect flashes and tabs, and
missing wings).
The Army's Boyce told me the uniform issues were a major "red flag" as were MacBeth's incredible
claims to have entered the Army at 16, served as both a Ranger and in Special Ops, sustained various
stabbing and shooting wounds, and exited at age 20. Not to mention all those unsubstantiated, slanderous
smears against the Army Rangers (who suffered similar attacks by another lying anti-war veteran poseur,
Micah Wright, in 2004).
Anti-war zealots initially defended the bogus soldier's tale, but are now moving quickly to cover up the
MacBeth stain. The video was yanked Tuesday afternoon. But not to worry.
I hear former CBS producer Mary Mapes, champion of "fake but accurate" journalism, is interested in
publicizing Jessie MacBeth's tall tales.