Stolen Valor Phony Navy SEAL of the Week. US Marine DESTROYS Fake SEAL trying to SCAM his Mother.

Published 2023-06-29
videos.extremesealexperience.com/ Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley helps a US Marine undue the claims of a serial scammer after his Mother's money.
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All Comments (21)
  • As someone who does investigations for a living, it is truly a pleasure to watch you work, Senior Chief.
  • I don't understand why someone would feel the need to make themselves into something they are not. I was in the Marines in the 90s, never saw action, a cook. Still a Marine, pure and simple.
  • @qswitch2293
    Anyone else find it a bit frightening just how many pathological liars live amongst us?
  • @fredrick965
    I was born in '58, and I'm 65 years old. This jerk is 77. So apparenly he was in the Cambodian jungle at 12 years old. A true warrior legend.
  • @bmcc12
    I was a United States Marine in 1966, served in Viet Nam until 1968, and I never carried a wounded Marine across a mine field on my back. Unfortunately I was only a driver, I did what I was told to do, was bored to tears, unless we were attacked. My DD214 is accurate and I am still very proud that 1 volunteered both for the Marine Corps, but also for Viet Nam. I did my time in hell, so I’m waiting for heaven.
  • @Sum_Jigh
    Don’s procedure for exposing these liars is off the charts. Well done, Sir.
  • @brianholland2916
    Even the phone signal is having a hard time keeping up with this b.s.!
  • I'm a non-combat Army veteran during peacetime. I've used my VA benefits to help buy 2 of the 3 homes we've owned. I served and was honorably discharged. Nothing dangerous, nothing distinguished and proud of each minute in uniform. I've found over the years that the more a person talks about their service, the more full of shit they are. WTF is wrong with these people!? They can't answer simple direct questions, hide behind "classified" duties and don't realize their BS is completely verifiable. Don's demeanor while calling out these cowards is way beyond any self-control I possess. I would be going off on these assholes. Thanks for your service, Don, and thank you for the work you're doing to protect the honor of the SEALs and HONORABLE veterans everywhere.
  • I just am always amazed how senior chief is able to get these guys to spew for so long and hard .And they never seem to pick up that they are being led right to the slaughter
  • @aviterdit525
    Quick maths, served 8 1/2 years, got out in 1965 and he is 77!?! So he was 11 when he joined the navy?
  • @iamgabriel5823
    As a retired worker for the Veteran's Admin. medical services. In the process of signing up Vets for services I was able to view a lot of DD-214's. What I learned from a lot of Vets is that most of the real heroes didn't brag about their service or accomplishments. Most often I learned about their accomplishments from viewing their DD-214's. When I was able to get to know a Vet, usually after a couple of years, then MAYBE they would open up to me. Most Vets were very leery of the gvt -- and for good reason.
  • @ricosuave8123
    The hard part about being a pathological liar and a phony is that you always have to have a really good memory.
  • @themagpie_1
    Hi Don, my father is a Falklands Island vet. i finally got him to see your video`s recently.. he is impressed with your hair..
  • I went to the PX and asked for a “Shipley” at the barber. Let’s just say I’m lookin good!
  • @kyfms6061
    Senior Chief, some people may get a chuckle at how you expose imposters, but what you're doing is actually an important service to our country...and to the integrity of the SEALs. Thank you for your service. ...USMC, retired.
  • @travisrice6163
    Don uses a great line of questioning. As a lawyer I am impressed. He uses direct questions and then leading questions. Great job! The world hates liars.
  • @knifer100
    I’m an old Army VN vet and I’ve run into a few stolen valor guys. I had a young guy come up to me while I was wearing VN Vet hat to thank me for my service. He then proceeded to tell me he was a Navy Seal who was discharged due to injury in training. Thanks to watching your videos, I started asking questions like where did you do your buds training etc. He said he didn’t do Buds but did under water training and air borne where he was injured and was given his trident anyway before discharge. He started showing me photos that you’ve had from your phony SEALS. I asked him if he had his DD 214. He said they didn’t give him one when he was discharged and could I tell him how to get one. I laughed and told him I’m an old Army guy and I didn’t know how swabbies get their paperwork! I told my friend sitting with me that this is a prime example of stolen valor! Thanks for all you do Don!
  • @tkdtko
    Don, I ran into a guy claiming to be a SEAL, former Florida state trooper, now working as a tow truck driver. He told his wife he could not use the VA for medical treatment because a fire at the Pentagon damaged his service record. I directed him to your website and told him you help with guys with matters like this because I strongly suspect he's been lying to his wife, and had too many excuses why he is not able to take advantage of his benefits. Happy hunting, Don... Semper Fi!
  • @sgtpete55
    Thank you for all you do Don! I was a Marine, never saw combat, but was proud as hell to serve. Hats off to you for all you do!
  • @HopliteWarlord
    This guy passed Buds training when he was 5 years old, that's why he is so awesome!