

Martial arts classes are viewed as less desirable credentials to private one on one student to mentor training, effecting instructor image, industry marketability and career advancement.Ĥ.

The statement insidiously challenges Dux veracity and standing in the martial arts world by suggesting he is lying about his “one on one” training. Representing Dux “.enrolled in a martial arts class.” contradicts prior representations being made by Dux in interviews and as portrayed in Bloodsport, the film depicting a portion of Frank Dux life. BROWN IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, CASE NO. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE INC., LARRY BAILEY, ALEXANDER MCCOLL & ROBERT K. Burkett/Glenna Whitley, (see Stolen Valor by Larry Bailey, Soldier Of Fortune magazine May 1999, FRANK DUX vs. Soldier of Fortune magazine is revealed working in concert with B.G. McColl going so far as to title his disparaging article “Full Mental Jacket” August 1996 issue of Soldier of Fortune magazine. McColl’s prior false representation of facts, surrounding Dux military medical record was done in an attempt to paint Dux as a person suffering from Psychosis. Implying he is a person given to emotional disturbance given his past, thereby, laying a foundation for setting up the libelous and slanderous misrepresentations and fabrications of evidence being attributed to Dux by Soldier Of Fortune’s special affairs editor, Colonel Alexander McColl.Ģ. “At age thirteen, he was a nerdy, overweight boy with a terrible self-image,” arbitrarily, suggests Dux is troubled from an early age.

Burkett/Glenna Whitley’s Source: NON-ATTRIBUTABLEġ. Under Tanaka's tutelage, young Frank William Dux mastered the fine arts of subterfuge, weapons, herbology, and hand-to-hand combat used by the legendary band of secret assassins known as Ninja.”ī.G. “At age thirteen, he was a nerdy, overweight boy with a terrible self-image He enrolled in a martial arts class taught by Ninjitsu master Tiger Tanaka who took the determined young man under his wing. (File Draft: Febru– Amended:December, 2002) Also whom, Dux exposes regarding illicit Iran Contra, CIA drug related activities and training politically and economically oppressive death squads, throughout the world. And to cover that theft they attempt to do it with the lies of John Johnson, Los Angeles Times, Alexander McColl and Robert Brown of Soldier of Fortune magazine, whose slander and libel brought about a lawsuit and this objective and factual independent analysis. Ultimately, laying the foundation that those false representations being made about Frank Dux and started the controversy, was built by the supporters of Fascism, white supremacy and neo-nazi beliefs. Over 400 examples, that proves the title, Stolen Valor, is grandly appropriate, as it is Dux valor in coming forward with a voice of reason and call to justice, they attempt to steal. As anyone can see upon inspection, these spin doctors are given to hundreds of incidents in this article where they are FABRICATING EVIDENCE, making NON-ATTRIBUTABLE FALSE ALLEGATIONS, as well as FASHIONING MISREPRESENTATIONS OUT OF THE TRUTH by manipulating and rearranging statements of fact. Their venomous tone and lack of journalistic objectivity, quoting unverified and erroneous documentation and by creating a straw man out of false inflammatory quotes that they manufacture and solely attributed to Dux, which they easily tear down to bolster themselves, at the expense of Dux. Particularly, regarding Frank Dux and his book The Secret Man, HarperCollins, 1996. BURKETT and Gleena WHITLEY, are nothing more than skilled spin doctors. Over 400 examples of the circumstantial and self-evident evidence that proves beyond any reasonable doubt, that B.G. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, ALEXANDER McCOLL, LARRY BAILEY & ROBERT K.
