I have seen guys try this before, especially at some bar trying to impress the other guys. Guys who really did serve in the Armed Forces, and especially those who served in one of our many wars know exactly what those ribbons and medals mean, and the human and physical costs of earning them. This pastor appears to be a little whack for even the Liberty University religious right wing crowd. Especially after the old – “a black guy robbed me” ruse…
Pastor caught lying about ‘black robber’ busted again for pretending to be a Navy SEAL
A U.S. Army veteran noticed a curious thing at a recent convocation event at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University. A graying man was wearing military dress uniform and badges that indicate what seemed like an impossible accumulation of achievements and commendations.
The man identified himself as Mark Joston, the Friendly Atheist reports. Joston had insignia on his uniform identifying him as a Navy SEAL with four purple hearts, an Afghanistan and Iraq veteran, and rear admiral for the CIA’s special ops.
Turns out, those unbelievable achievements were just that — unbelievable.
The man was none of those things, nor was his name Mark Joston. He was Pastor George Hunley of Louisa, Virginia, who earlier this year was arrested for falsely reporting to police he was robbed and shot by a black man.
Veterans were quick to detect inconsistencies in Hunley’s story.
“This guy made a big mistake by putting on that Navy Cross if he did not earn it because there are only a dozen or so who have earned the distinguished Navy Cross during the war on terror,” writes Michael Swaney at Popular Military. “There is no Mark Joston or “Josten” to be found on any list of Navy Cross recipients. However, there are three unidentified Navy SEALS who earned the Navy Cross during the global war on terrorism. So we cross referenced his name with the Navy Silver Star recipients and there is also no Mark Joston or Josten.”
After Swaney wrote about Joston, his readers pointed out a Raw Story post from February in which Hunley led police on a fabricated story that he’d been robbed and shot by an interracial couple he’d pulled over to try and assist on the road. His story fell apart at that time because police couldn’t find any evidence Hunley had been shot, and also found his wallet and checkbook, which he claimed had been taken in the incident.
Another case of a delusional right winger duping Faux News into believing he was a CIA expert is progressing in the courts.
One response to “Yet Another Tea Bag Busted in Stolen Honor Ruse”