- There is no DD-214 filed, in any US jurisdiction, for James Henry Fetzer. All discharges from the US military receive one of these.
- Despite extensive research, no individuals have been located who seem to remember serving with Fetzer.
- There are no photographs in existence of Fetzer in military dress (Fetzer claims to have included some in his books, but these are not verified).
- Fetzer's son, Bret, was born in 1965. It is impossible to conceive a child in California while serving in Japan, as Fetzer has claimed to do.
- Fetzer lists himself as a lieutenant in the above (fake) news story, while simultaneously claiming to have been a captain by 1965. He could not have been both.
- The (fake) news story above lists four grandparents, which is remarkable, considering that Fetzer's mother died when he was 11 years old.
- The godparents mentioned in the above (fake) news story appear to be a fabrication, there being no record of any such people in existence.
- Fetzer has been overweight for years, and today is clearly obese. It would be extraordinary for a US Marine, known for physical fitness, to permit their physical condition to decline to this extent.
In light of the foregoing, I issue a simple challenge:
To the first person to present irrefutable evidence that Professor James Henry Fetzer served in the US Marines between 1962 and 1966, I will award either $10,000 to that person, or $20,000 toward Fetzer's legal fees, as he defends himself in lawsuit filed by a Sandy Hook parent.
There is only one rule: the evidence must be verifiable and convincing.
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Do you think sandy hook is real or fake,is that all you disbelieve about Jim Fetzer
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