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Jess Willard (Skip) Hall, Special Forces FRAUD
Jess Willard (Skip) Hall Special Forces FRAUD
www.skiphall.com Mr. J "Skip" Hall, guess what, I am in possession of your official military records, you know the ones that show you as a "CLERK TYPIST" . Funny how you changed your "clerk typist" title for "Special Forces". Forget changing your website, we've taken the liberty of copying the entire website including all the pages of you stating you were a "Special Forces soldier". Skip Hall, you're a liar and a fraud, you know it and now the world will know it. Hey Skip Hall, that career you had training law enforcement, let us know how that works out for you. Team Sergeant "Mr. Skip Hall is a wizard at clandestine entry, surveillance and escape. Most of the Special Forces missions in Vietnam were "NO CONTACT" missions meaning "no see and no hear." Mr. Hall personally directs each and every surveillance operation to insure that our results bring back what we went for - clear information." http://www.skiphall.com/UNDERCOVER_a...VEILLANCE.html Skip Hall is a certified NRA Firearms Instructor and Range Safety Officer. More than that, Mr. Hall is an ex-5th Special Forces A-Team Leader having served in combat in Viet Nam and as a QRF (Quick Reactionary Force) Team Leader instructing the Republic of Korea KATUSA Special Forces along the DMZ between North and South Korea in a no-rescue combat zone. Of importance to you as a student, the bottom line is that Mr. Hall not only can tell you what the book says about how to use a firearm but how it is to really use one when and if your life or your family's life depends on it. If you want real life training, straight forward and from an articulate and interesting instructor who has lived the fight, then you will not beat the Firearms Training from Skip Hall. The difference are those people who die or those who are still alive. http://www.skiphall.com/firearms_training_Quals.html WOW 5th Special Forces Group must have been hard up for men, using skip hall, an E-4, clerk typist as a "Special Forces A-Team Leader"!!!!!! |
The baddest Grandfather on the Planet
skip hall, baddest liar/fraud on the planet......
The baddest Grandfather on the Planet Skip Hall to retire from mixed martial arts competition at age 63 By Mike Chiappetta NBCSports.com updated 1:55 a.m. ET March 19, 2008 Just like millions of Americans his age, Skip Hall is preparing to retire. Unlike the millions of Americans his age, what he's leaving behind isn't an executive role or a factory job, or any kind of 9-to-5. What he's leaving behind is a sport so physically demanding that most men half his age are already mulling retirement from active competition. Having graced the earth for 63 years, this soft-spoken grandfather is believed to be the world's oldest professional mixed martial artist. Hall has fought over a dozen pro matches, and on March 22, in Irondale, Alabama at an event called Dixie Throwdown V, he'll tape up his fists, strap on his gloves and walk out to the arena to fight one last time. And then, win or lose, he'll take one final bow, hug his wife Sally, and quietly close the book on a career spent in the trenches, for the love of competition. Hall can't be blamed for getting a late start in MMA, which didn't really exist in its current incarnation until 1993. By then, he was already training in jiu-jitsu after a lifetime of boxing and other martial arts. But the move to full-contact MMA came almost as an afterthought. His son was training in tae kwon do, and suggested to Hall's wife that Skip should take up the sport. Sally off-handedly agreed, not believing that anyone would actually want to sign him to a fight. "At the time, we had a school and were teaching cross-training," he says. "And is there a better way to find out if the stuff you teach works than by doing it yourself? A lot of martial arts disciplines are in a very clinical environment, and you never get to use them." The former IBM executive never really set about to re-invent himself as a mixed martial artist. In truth, it was simply about the challenge. Athleticism was the easy part. When he was nine years old, he would have to walk through the worst part of Birmingham, and quickly realized he needed to be able to defend himself. He started training and turned himself into a golden gloves boxer. He was a Special Forces soldier who served tours in Vietnam, Korea and the Philippines. Along the way, he learned tae kwon do and hapkido. He got into kickboxing, then won awards in powerlifting. http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/23652320/ |
Hollow Point LLC
skip hall is my new hero.......:munchin
"At Hollow Point we like to get our subject quickly & the first time we attempt to pick him/her/them up. We spend time researching contacts, prior hangouts, automobile records, positive identification pictures, family ties, addresses and records of acquaintances along with their addresses. We always get opposite-sex friends and acquaintances in our sights BEFORE we go out to pick up our subject. We Plan. The results are faster-time-to pickup and we always have the upper hand in surprise. Our tactical approach to picking up a subject is the best in the business. We don't have troubles usually because we are way ahead of the person we are going to apprehend. In the words of our founder, "in the 5th Special Forces in Vietnam we did mostly stealth missions where we did our job and was sitting back home before anyone knew what had happened." That's the way fugitive recovery should be regardless of the likelihood of problems with the subject." http://www.skiphall.com/BAILBONDFUGITIVERecovery.html |
Let me guess, Mike Chiappetta (NBC) never properly vetted Skip Hall before he wrote the article, no wait, Mike had an intern write the article and Mike simply attached his photograph. No, the intern did that too.
Can we call Skip's 24 hour hotline emergency hotline, and let him know a bunch of SF guys are needing his help? |
He left out Human Trafficking Victim Recovery! This guy knows everything there is to know about clandestine/tactical operations! I wonder if he and Chuck Norris ever met?:D
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You know everytime we bust one of these morons we should takes bet's on how soon their website's come down....;) We could get a serious pool going!
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Richard :munchin |
I love the photo on his site that is supposed to be from 1969 Vietnam. These must have been some time travelers from the future.
http://www.skiphall.com/sitebuilder/...ts-354x245.jpg The caption reads: VIET NAM Circa 1969 Enemy Pursuit Team |
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Richard :munchin |
Need to get a link to this info using his nickname so when one googles
Skip Hall it comes up...that's where most of his BS is on the web. I'd do that but am not the comp wiz. |
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Jess w hall Skip Hall Jess willard hall Pelham Alabama Birmingham Alabama Are 62 |
Yup it is, on the third page under skip hall
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Hence the reason I used every AKA he has in the first few posts. |
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Mr. Skip Hall has the first hand experience from actual Special Forces missions in secret deployments to law enforcement drug busts and undercover "no support" operations. His experience will tell you that if you are not comfortable with a "in your face" close quarters hostile situation then you are not ready for what you will experience when you attempt most apprehension and control situations in today's world. You will need specific training for this type work - and the best training you can get. http://www.skiphall.com/closequarter...dtraining.html |
What was also a dead give away was his use of "Ex"-Special Forces,I don't ever recall any real SF guy who uses that instead of "Former"-Special Forces......:( Am I right?...;) EX is a term used for convicts!..........:mad:
Big Teddy :munchin |
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