Published On: Mon, Jan 9th, 2012

Exclusive: Jesse Ventura Blasts Navy SEAL ‘Punch’ Hoax

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Exclusive: Jesse Ventura Blasts Navy SEAL ‘Punch’ HoaxFormer Governor: Incident “never happened…someone is out to destroy my credibility”

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Prison Planet.com
Saturday, January 7, 2012

Following claims made by US Navy SEAL that he punched Jesse Ventura for badmouthing US troops during a wake for a slain soldier in Coronado, California, Ventura has denounced the story as an outrageous lie, asserting that the event never happened.
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Kyle, who has been the subject of numerous over the past few days while he promotes his new book, is a sniper who has been made into somewhat of a for US military involvement in the Middle East following his tales of killing hundreds of Iraqi insurgents.

Kyle claims that he met Ventura in a bar in Coronado in 2006 while Ventura was in town to speak to a new class of SEAL graduates at nearby . Also present were family members holding a wake for Michael Mansoor, one of the first . Kyle claims Ventura began loudly objecting to the war in Iraq before calling the troops “” and saying “we deserved to lose a few guys”. Jesse Ventura

Kyle then claims he punched Ventura, knocked him to the floor, and quickly ran away.

Infowars today spoke with Tyrel Ventura, Jesse Ventura’s son, who related to us how Ventura is shocked, heartbroken and saddened about how a fellow Navy SEAL could invent such a hurtful and abhorrent lie. Jesse Ventura

The event never happened, Ventura has never met Kyle, and the whole story is a transparent hoax seemingly designed as an attempt at given Ventura’s very public recent battles with the federal government, in particular his fight with the TSA, and his vehement anti-war stance, Tyrel told us after talking with his father. Jesse Ventura

Ventura explained that he has only ever visited the bar in question with groups of friends, and the notion that the story if true would not have already become public in the space of over five years is plainly ludicrous. Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura

Ventura labels the story a total fabrication and is beyond heartbroken that a fellow service member and Navy SEAL would invent such outrageous lies designed to defame him and help sell a book. He adds that it is incredibly vicious to claim at a wake he would insult the family members of a slain soldier, which is one of the worst slurs that could be made against anybody, not to mention a former Navy SEAL like Ventura. Jesse Ventura

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