Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Dennis (Denny) Howard Chevalier's Phony Military Claims Part I -- An Interview

Johannes Hans Fallada: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier claims that This Ain't Hell is an American Legion Blog, is that true?

thebesig: They're separate entities. This Ain't Hell is a privately owned blog. Jonn Lilyea and Mark Seavey are its main administrators. 

Hans Fallada: So where did Dennis (Denny) Chevalier get the idea that the American Legion owns "This Ain't Hell"?

thebesig: Dennis Howard Chevalier thinks that because one of the administrators works for the American Legion, that the American Legion owns TAH. That would be like someone claiming that the military owns and runs my own personal blog. Pure nonsense. But then again, so is Dennis Chevalier. 

Hans Fallada: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier told Robert Quentin that he was accused of impersonating a Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) of the Civil Air Patrol. Do you have any knowledge of someone accusing him of such?

thebesig: No. We acknowledged that Dennis Howard Chevalier was a member of CAP. We weren't contesting that. We had issues with him claiming Gulf War service as a C130 pilot, of his claiming C130 pilot experiences, and of his claiming to be a retired USAF LTC. 

Hans Fallada: On his blog, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier claimed that you guys questioned his Texas State Guard and his reserve police officer experiences. He showed evidence that he was part of those organizations. What do you say about that?

thebesig: Denny wasted his time with that entry. We didn't doubt that he served as a reserve police officer, we didn't doubt his service with the Texas State Guard. 

Hans Fallada: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier insists that he never claimed that he was a member of the USAF, that he never was a USAF officer, that he never flew C130s, and that he didn't claim to have deployed to Iraq during the Gulf War. Why don't you believe him?

thebesig: He left comments up, throughout the internet, making those claims. TAH posters collected screen captures of him making those statements, and made the appropriate posts. It didn't stop there. 

Fedupexwifeofdhc, one of his ex-wives, said that she overheard him making those claims to others... face to face. Dennis Chevalier even tried to convince her that "CAP" and "USAF" were the same thing. He did this so that he could turn around and talk about being a USAF LTC. He even tried to convince her that he did, in fact, deploy to Iraq during the Gulf War.

Hans Fallada: But, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier claimed that he got hacked, and that he didn't make those statements. He claimed that a hacker, wanting to take him down because of where his investigation was leading him, created these profiles and made those claims. He even showed documentation on his blog.

thebesig: The name on that documentation, Jim Parker, posted on This Ain't Hell. Jim Parker, thanks to GD Contractor's efforts, jumped on the thread. Jim stated that the document was altered, and that "hacking" wasn't an issue during the abandoned lawsuit. 

We suspected such. Even if Jim didn't jump in, we believed that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier was using "hacking" as an excuse to explain his phony claims away. Fedupexwifeofdhc, one of his ex-wives, came on here and talked about how he blamed hackers when she caught him red handed with his love communications. 

Hans Fallada: So, why didn't Robert Quentin ask Dennis (Denny) Chevalier about Jim Parker?

thebesig: Because Robert Quentin is just another one of Dennis Howard Chevalier's sock puppet. This wasn't a case of someone "looking in from the outside" trying to wade through and make sense out of things. This was Dennis Howard Chevalier using a sock puppet in a futile effort to try to baffle us with nonsense.

Hans Fallada: So Robert Quentin is a sock puppet like me, right?

thebesig: Yes. His Linda Kay and David Cooper entities are also made up names. They are sock puppets, just like Robert Quentin. Dennis Howard Chevalier uses those names as sock puppets.

Hans Fallada: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier talked about his signature block. He claims he got tired and shortened, "USAF Auxiliary CAP, Retired," to just "USAF retired." We're human. Would you be willing to entertain that he did that out of laziness, or under a time crunch, and not out of stolen valor intent?

thebesig: That was deliberate. He wasn't being lazy. On message boards and on emails, you can set your signature. Once you set your signature, you don't have to retype that signature, it shows up with every post, or email, that you make depending on the signature setting that you selected.

Whether he was lazy or not wasn't relevant. Once you set the signature parameters, you don't have to do much else, just generate your post/email and go from there. 

Dennis Howard Chevalier deliberately changed his signature to read, "Lt. Col. USAF Retired." His military dot com profile reflects that attitude.

Hans Fallada: OK, so if a hacker put those comments up, why didn't Dennis Chevalier remove them?

thebesig: Because there was no hacker involved. Dennis Howard Chevalier made those statements with the intention of leaving those statements up "indefinitely." 

Hans Fallada: What makes you say that?

thebesig: Whenever someone on TAH found an old website where Denny made his phony veteran claims, he'd go over to the site and delete it. This shows that HE, and not the hacker, had control of those profiles and comments. 

Hans Fallada: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier claims that the letter to the coin collector is fake. Is that true?

thebesig: The letter that he claims is fake, that was posted on TAH, is genuine. His ex-wife said that he had a habit of blaming others for his own actions. 

Hans Fallada: So when he claimed to be a pilot of an C130 in Iraq, that was him making that claim?

thebesig: Yes. His ex-wife said that Dennis Howard Chevalier bragged about flying a C130 in Iraq. Since he'd make that claim to her, and insist that it's true, he's going to make that claim on a letter.

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