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12 years 4 months ago #13377 by Sharkey
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Yea. He's got some serious issues although I also think he is a bit of a prowler - looking for new identities and information so he can steal identities for financial gain or whatever.

Fortunately I have some old friends that will be after him from the inside out to found out what his malfunction is.

I try not to take too many things TOO seriously nowadays but this guy just isn't right so he needs to be at LEAST spoken to by people with longer arms than I happen to have anymore.

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12 years 4 months ago #13393 by JustMe
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Once-alleged Phony SEAL Allegedly At It Again
Nov 27, 2012

The Virginian-Pilot| by Bill Sizemore

4Add a Comment .In a Norfolk, Va., courtroom in 2002, Robert Anthony Nolan was sentenced to two years in federal prison for lying to the FBI after being accused of posing as a Navy SEAL.

A website dedicated to exposing fake SEALs had given him a five-star rating on its "Wall of Shame," its most ignoble designation, meaning the "claimant is 'incorrigible' and continues to make claims despite proof that his claims are not supported by government records."

At sentencing, Nolan promised to turn his life around once he was released.

A decade later, the Virginia Beach man says he has been as good as his word.

Curt Ruggles begs to differ.

Ruggles, a semi-retired mechanic in Florida, says Nolan has been at it again, spinning a richly detailed and believable yarn about his SEAL past.

He was so taken in, Ruggles says, that he spent months working on an experimental aircraft that Nolan hoped to sell to the Navy for use by its SEAL commando teams.

The two ultimately had a falling-out over the pace and cost of the work, and the test aircraft now sits grounded in a hangar at a Florida airport, its key components disabled by Ruggles -- a precautionary measure, he says, because the craft isn't safe to fly yet.

Nolan calls it an act of sabotage fueled by vengeance. He reported it to the local sheriff's department, which later sent an investigator to question Ruggles.

Only then did Ruggles resort to an Internet search to learn more about his erstwhile business associate. He was shocked, amazed and angered to discover Nolan's history as an alleged SEAL poseur.

The details differ from case to case, but the overall story line is familiar. As the home to half of the Navy's elite sea-air-land commandos, Hampton Roads is replete with SEAL wannabes. Dozens have been outed over the years -- and if anything they are popping up more frequently since a Virginia Beach-based SEAL team killed Osama bin Laden last year, according to Don Shipley, a retired SEAL in Chesapeake who helps expose fakes.

"They're coming out of the woodwork," Shipley said. "It seems to be getting worse. And they're going to greater lengths than harmless barroom boasting."

The Nolan case is unusual in that it includes a criminal prosecution in federal court.

In the 2001 trial, prosecutors said Nolan portrayed himself as a former SEAL to persuade investors to lend him money for his import-export business. He was accused of mail and insurance fraud and lying to FBI agents when he denied threatening to kill a former business partner and falsifying his military discharge papers.

The fraud charges were dropped when Nolan agreed to plead guilty to the lying charge. In addition to the prison sentence, he was ordered to pay restitution of $167,000 to investors and insurance companies that were victims of his scheme.

Not only was he never a SEAL, he received a less-than-honorable discharge from the Navy in 1992 after going AWOL for 53 days, according to court records.

Full Story Here
www.military.com/daily-news/2012/11/27/o...l?ESRC=airforce-a.nl

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12 years 4 months ago #13398 by LebbenB
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"No, your Honor, I was mis-quoted. I never said I was an East Coast SEAL. I said I worked for Easter Seals."

What a douche.

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12 years 4 months ago #13408 by mrfixit
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:banghead: The biggest problem that we have today is the biggest poser is the potus and to these other a-holes on the interenet he is their mentor!When and if he ever comes clean-I would bet that alot of this kindof crap will cease!Until then-cold war non hero-seabees '74-'79. :usa:

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