Hans Fallada: Well ladies, if you're reading this, it's because someone responded to your personal advertisement. This someone goes by the name of Dennis Howard Chevalier. He told you that he flew C130s in Iraq while in the USAF during the Gulf War. He told you that he's a retired USAF LTC.
Since you wanted find out who he really is, and what's he like, you did an internet search and landed here.
You're in luck. In this interview, you'll get the basic information you need to decide whether you want to pursue going out with Dennis (Denny) Chevalier... or move on to the next guy.
With me are the women from Dennis Howard Chevalier's past. We have his sixth ex-wife, Dora Lee. We have "Gulf War ex Wife" with us, along with "horseshoesandhandgrenades." The later was in the beginning stages of dating him, but listened to her gut instincts and left.
We also have "flyonthewall," who has met both Dennis Chevalier and Dora Lee.
We have "thebesig" here to address Dennis Chevalier's military claims. We also have "Jim Parker" here to address Dennis Chevalier's main defense against the "This Aint Hell" debate team.
We've sent invitations out to Chevalier and Associates. Dennis (Denny) Chevalier, Robert Quentin, David Cooper, and Linda Kay. They're here with us today.
With that being said, welcome everybody to the program.
thebesig: Thanks, we're glad to be here.
Dennis Chevalier and Associates: ...
Hans Fallada: Thebesig, could you give us a summary of what's going on?
thebesig: Sure! :D This started when someone got wind that Dennis Howard Chevalier was going around claiming to be a retired USAF LTC, that he flew C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War, that he got injured in a police mission that resulted in him getting awarded police level valor awards, etc.
One of the things that got the spotlight focused on Dennis (Denny) Chevalier was his obsession with Don Shipley, and his pirating of Scotty Hughes artwork for a copycat site.
Hans Fallada: Dennis, is that what happened?
Dennis Chevalier: A hacker did it. Only a fool keeps trying to push that crappy position that I am impersonating someone or something.
Dora Lee: Dennis, you told anyone that would listen how you flew C-130s and how you were on the compass call and when you flew by it was lights out for the Taliban...
Narrator: Dora Lee turns towards Hans Fallada...
Dora Lee: ...He had a helmet, that was a pilot helmet that he kept under glass that had "Hollywood" on the backside. He said that was his call sign in Iraq. He also told me that the reason he got cancer was because of exposure to the oil.
thebesig: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier, you accuse a hacker of going around and making claims about you serving in the Air Force, about you flying C130s, and about you serving in Iraq. You insinuate that you didn't have anything to do with that.
Hans Fallada: "Gulf War ex Wife," you were married to Dennis Howard Chevalier during the Persian Gulf War. Did he actually deploy to Iraq?
Gulf War ex Wife: He would not have been eligible to go to Iraq and he didn't. He never left the state of Texas while we were married.
Hans Fallada: How long was your marriage to Dennis Howard Chevalier?
Linda Kay: They were married from November of 1989 to July of 1991.
Hans Fallada: Now, about this hacker...
Dora Lee: Dennis will bully and divert and blame everyone for anything that goes wrong in his life. Right now he is blaming me for hacking, if I knew how to hack, I would be a millionaire!
thebesig: Dora, didn't you say that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier blames a hacker whenever he's caught red handed making comments he later distances himself from?
Dora Lee: Yes.
Dennis Howard Chevalier: You say I claimed to be a C130 Pilot and flew in Iraq but no proof is found anywhere except by a hacked letter by Parker.... But the most significant was the issue of me being hacked in early 2000 with manufactured documents by J. Parker that included USAF, C130's, Iraq and much much more. I filed a lawsuit against him.
Hans Fallada: So, did you file a criminal complaint against Jim Parker for hacking you, and making those comments for you?
Dennis Howard Chevalier: I didn't file a criminal case against Parker because he admitted his wrong doings...yeah I know not a great move either but it does support what I have said all along...
Hans Fallada: Jim, let me bring you in to respond, he dropped the case. Was it for your wrong doings, or for something else?
Jim Parker: He dropped his silly law suit...
His case was un-winnable (he didn't have a single shred of evidence).
In appearing for the case, I would be able to introduce all his phony "credentials" into the public record for the whole world to see, and I'd make damn sure they saw it.
I reminded him of the penalties in Texas for filing frivolous and baseless law suits, as well as the fact that by simply filing the complaint, he had already committed perjury (signed petitions are considered sworn statements in Texas and therefore fall under CHAPTER 37 of the Texas Penal Code entitled: PERJURY AND OTHER FALSIFICATION).
He trundled his fat ass down to the court house the very next day and dropped the suit.
Hans Fallada: Let's focus on the lawsuit that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier tried to start. Let's ignore the first part of the complaint comment, as we've established that was BS anyway. We'll focus on the part that supports Denny's claims; that a hacker, presumably you, created profiles for him. Through these profiles, the hacker made claims about him flying C130s, about him flying C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War, and about him being a retired USAF LTC.
You say that you didn't do that, but Dennis Chevalier claims that's precisely what you did...
David Cooper: Haaaaaaah... I got you Dennis buddy... I was there when Dennis Chevalier filed that claim, that part wasn't there. Hacking wasn't anywhere in Dennis Chevalier's cognitive process back then, he just wanted to get even with Jim Parker for exposing his phony academic credentials.
This hacking thing about his claims is just an excuse to cover up Dennis (Denny) Chevalier's lies... KAH-COW!
thebesig: I did notice that although the writing on the comments section came from the same person, their appearance was such that the "hacking complaint " showed that it wasn't written on the same day as the previous portion of the complaint. He circled the portion that he added in.
Hans Fallada: Let's go back to Jim Parker... on This Ain't Hell, you claimed that you received a copy of the complaint. Did yours have the circled portion shown on Dennis Chevalier's blog?
Jim Parker: I only glanced briefly at the silly shit he's posting on his "evidence" blog, and it's friggin' hilarious!
For one thing, the "complaint" he posted appears to be altered (as some have clearly noticed). That last sentence he circled has been added recently. I'm sure I have the original complaint filed away somewhere and it didn't have that part on it, and there's no reason it would have, as the site I dedicated to him only addressed his phony academic credentials -- I hadn't even touched on his military (or lack thereof) credential yet...
Linda Kay: ... During our Chevalier and Associates staff meeting in the bathroom one night, when Denny ate a 7 pound block cheese, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier told us about his "war" stories. He did say that he flew C130s in Iraq, and that he was a retired USAF LTC... KAH-COW!
Dora Lee: I keep questioning him, how can USAF and CAP be one in the same? CIVAL... AIR... PATROL... UNITED... STATES... AIR... FORCE! Wonder if he thinks because they both have "AIR" in the title they are one in the same? He spent 2 years trying to convince me they were the same.
thebesig: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier tried to convince Dora Lee that CAP and USAF was the same thing, because he needed validation. From there, he could proceed to claim that he was a retired USAF LTC. With that, he could go on to continue to claim that he flew C130s in Iraq.
He had already told these lies to Dora Lee when they met, but he still needed validation. He knows for a fact that he never was in the USAF, that he never was a C130 pilot, and that he never was deployed to Saudi Arabia/Iraq during the Gulf War.
He still insisted on making these claims face to face. He can't blame that on a hacker, unless he's willing to claim that a ghost possessed him to make those comments.
Hans Fallada: So, we've established that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier was never in the military. Based on the document that he placed on his site, he did 20 days in the actual National Guard, and was in the inactive guard until the early '90s. He did nothing for the country for the inactive guard portion, all he had was an "affiliation" with the guard... unless there's documentation showing that he got kicked out of the inactive guard as well.
Robert Quentin: Correct... KAH-COW!
thebesig: Dennis Howard Chevalier made numerous verbal claims that he, as an Air Force officer, flew C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War. He told anyone that'd listen. He matched this by making similar matching statements on the internet. A hacker didn't make those claims, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier made those claims.
Hans Fallada: I noticed that the "associates" in "Chevalier and Associates" keep saying, "KAH-COW," and they appear to contradict Dennis Chevalier's claims. I also noticed that their clothing has blue themes as opposed to the yellow themes on what Dennis Chevalier is wearing. I also noticed that the "associates" have falcon symbols.
David Cooper: Haaaaaaaaaah... because we're his buddy, and we have his back!
Linda Kay: Haaaaaaaaaah... Blue Falcons! That's us!
Robert Quentin: Haaaaaaaaaah... KAH-COW!
Hans Fallada: OK, based on an overwhelming first hand observations, we can conclude that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier never was in the USAF. He never flew C130s, he didn't deploy to the Middle East during the Gulf War to fly C130s over Iraq, and that he can't claim to be a retired USAF LTC.
Now, let's move on to what it's like to be married to Dennis Chevalier, or to be dating him...
Dennis Chevalier: This interview is over...
Hans Fallada: Yup, it's about time we break anyway. In the next interview, we'll cover the marriage and relationship issues, so that our female viewers can get a fair description of what a relationship with Dennis Howard Chevalier is like.
Dennis Howard Chevalier, good luck at your next Texas State Guard drill!
Since you wanted find out who he really is, and what's he like, you did an internet search and landed here.
You're in luck. In this interview, you'll get the basic information you need to decide whether you want to pursue going out with Dennis (Denny) Chevalier... or move on to the next guy.
With me are the women from Dennis Howard Chevalier's past. We have his sixth ex-wife, Dora Lee. We have "Gulf War ex Wife" with us, along with "horseshoesandhandgrenades." The later was in the beginning stages of dating him, but listened to her gut instincts and left.
We also have "flyonthewall," who has met both Dennis Chevalier and Dora Lee.
We have "thebesig" here to address Dennis Chevalier's military claims. We also have "Jim Parker" here to address Dennis Chevalier's main defense against the "This Aint Hell" debate team.
We've sent invitations out to Chevalier and Associates. Dennis (Denny) Chevalier, Robert Quentin, David Cooper, and Linda Kay. They're here with us today.
With that being said, welcome everybody to the program.
thebesig: Thanks, we're glad to be here.
Dennis Chevalier and Associates: ...
Hans Fallada: Thebesig, could you give us a summary of what's going on?
thebesig: Sure! :D This started when someone got wind that Dennis Howard Chevalier was going around claiming to be a retired USAF LTC, that he flew C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War, that he got injured in a police mission that resulted in him getting awarded police level valor awards, etc.
One of the things that got the spotlight focused on Dennis (Denny) Chevalier was his obsession with Don Shipley, and his pirating of Scotty Hughes artwork for a copycat site.
Hans Fallada: Dennis, is that what happened?
Dennis Chevalier: A hacker did it. Only a fool keeps trying to push that crappy position that I am impersonating someone or something.
Dora Lee: Dennis, you told anyone that would listen how you flew C-130s and how you were on the compass call and when you flew by it was lights out for the Taliban...
Narrator: Dora Lee turns towards Hans Fallada...
Dora Lee: ...He had a helmet, that was a pilot helmet that he kept under glass that had "Hollywood" on the backside. He said that was his call sign in Iraq. He also told me that the reason he got cancer was because of exposure to the oil.
thebesig: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier, you accuse a hacker of going around and making claims about you serving in the Air Force, about you flying C130s, and about you serving in Iraq. You insinuate that you didn't have anything to do with that.
Hans Fallada: "Gulf War ex Wife," you were married to Dennis Howard Chevalier during the Persian Gulf War. Did he actually deploy to Iraq?
Gulf War ex Wife: He would not have been eligible to go to Iraq and he didn't. He never left the state of Texas while we were married.
Hans Fallada: How long was your marriage to Dennis Howard Chevalier?
Linda Kay: They were married from November of 1989 to July of 1991.
Hans Fallada: Now, about this hacker...
Dora Lee: Dennis will bully and divert and blame everyone for anything that goes wrong in his life. Right now he is blaming me for hacking, if I knew how to hack, I would be a millionaire!
thebesig: Dora, didn't you say that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier blames a hacker whenever he's caught red handed making comments he later distances himself from?
Dora Lee: Yes.
Dennis Howard Chevalier: You say I claimed to be a C130 Pilot and flew in Iraq but no proof is found anywhere except by a hacked letter by Parker.... But the most significant was the issue of me being hacked in early 2000 with manufactured documents by J. Parker that included USAF, C130's, Iraq and much much more. I filed a lawsuit against him.
Hans Fallada: So, did you file a criminal complaint against Jim Parker for hacking you, and making those comments for you?
Dennis Howard Chevalier: I didn't file a criminal case against Parker because he admitted his wrong doings...yeah I know not a great move either but it does support what I have said all along...
Hans Fallada: Jim, let me bring you in to respond, he dropped the case. Was it for your wrong doings, or for something else?
Jim Parker: He dropped his silly law suit...
His case was un-winnable (he didn't have a single shred of evidence).
In appearing for the case, I would be able to introduce all his phony "credentials" into the public record for the whole world to see, and I'd make damn sure they saw it.
I reminded him of the penalties in Texas for filing frivolous and baseless law suits, as well as the fact that by simply filing the complaint, he had already committed perjury (signed petitions are considered sworn statements in Texas and therefore fall under CHAPTER 37 of the Texas Penal Code entitled: PERJURY AND OTHER FALSIFICATION).
He trundled his fat ass down to the court house the very next day and dropped the suit.
Hans Fallada: Let's focus on the lawsuit that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier tried to start. Let's ignore the first part of the complaint comment, as we've established that was BS anyway. We'll focus on the part that supports Denny's claims; that a hacker, presumably you, created profiles for him. Through these profiles, the hacker made claims about him flying C130s, about him flying C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War, and about him being a retired USAF LTC.
You say that you didn't do that, but Dennis Chevalier claims that's precisely what you did...
David Cooper: Haaaaaaah... I got you Dennis buddy... I was there when Dennis Chevalier filed that claim, that part wasn't there. Hacking wasn't anywhere in Dennis Chevalier's cognitive process back then, he just wanted to get even with Jim Parker for exposing his phony academic credentials.
This hacking thing about his claims is just an excuse to cover up Dennis (Denny) Chevalier's lies... KAH-COW!
thebesig: I did notice that although the writing on the comments section came from the same person, their appearance was such that the "hacking complaint " showed that it wasn't written on the same day as the previous portion of the complaint. He circled the portion that he added in.
Hans Fallada: Let's go back to Jim Parker... on This Ain't Hell, you claimed that you received a copy of the complaint. Did yours have the circled portion shown on Dennis Chevalier's blog?
Jim Parker: I only glanced briefly at the silly shit he's posting on his "evidence" blog, and it's friggin' hilarious!
For one thing, the "complaint" he posted appears to be altered (as some have clearly noticed). That last sentence he circled has been added recently. I'm sure I have the original complaint filed away somewhere and it didn't have that part on it, and there's no reason it would have, as the site I dedicated to him only addressed his phony academic credentials -- I hadn't even touched on his military (or lack thereof) credential yet...
Linda Kay: ... During our Chevalier and Associates staff meeting in the bathroom one night, when Denny ate a 7 pound block cheese, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier told us about his "war" stories. He did say that he flew C130s in Iraq, and that he was a retired USAF LTC... KAH-COW!
Dora Lee: I keep questioning him, how can USAF and CAP be one in the same? CIVAL... AIR... PATROL... UNITED... STATES... AIR... FORCE! Wonder if he thinks because they both have "AIR" in the title they are one in the same? He spent 2 years trying to convince me they were the same.
thebesig: Dennis (Denny) Chevalier tried to convince Dora Lee that CAP and USAF was the same thing, because he needed validation. From there, he could proceed to claim that he was a retired USAF LTC. With that, he could go on to continue to claim that he flew C130s in Iraq.
He had already told these lies to Dora Lee when they met, but he still needed validation. He knows for a fact that he never was in the USAF, that he never was a C130 pilot, and that he never was deployed to Saudi Arabia/Iraq during the Gulf War.
He still insisted on making these claims face to face. He can't blame that on a hacker, unless he's willing to claim that a ghost possessed him to make those comments.
Hans Fallada: So, we've established that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier was never in the military. Based on the document that he placed on his site, he did 20 days in the actual National Guard, and was in the inactive guard until the early '90s. He did nothing for the country for the inactive guard portion, all he had was an "affiliation" with the guard... unless there's documentation showing that he got kicked out of the inactive guard as well.
Robert Quentin: Correct... KAH-COW!
thebesig: Dennis Howard Chevalier made numerous verbal claims that he, as an Air Force officer, flew C130s in Iraq during the Gulf War. He told anyone that'd listen. He matched this by making similar matching statements on the internet. A hacker didn't make those claims, Dennis (Denny) Chevalier made those claims.
Hans Fallada: I noticed that the "associates" in "Chevalier and Associates" keep saying, "KAH-COW," and they appear to contradict Dennis Chevalier's claims. I also noticed that their clothing has blue themes as opposed to the yellow themes on what Dennis Chevalier is wearing. I also noticed that the "associates" have falcon symbols.
David Cooper: Haaaaaaaaaah... because we're his buddy, and we have his back!
Linda Kay: Haaaaaaaaaah... Blue Falcons! That's us!
Robert Quentin: Haaaaaaaaaah... KAH-COW!
Hans Fallada: OK, based on an overwhelming first hand observations, we can conclude that Dennis (Denny) Chevalier never was in the USAF. He never flew C130s, he didn't deploy to the Middle East during the Gulf War to fly C130s over Iraq, and that he can't claim to be a retired USAF LTC.
Now, let's move on to what it's like to be married to Dennis Chevalier, or to be dating him...
Dennis Chevalier: This interview is over...
Hans Fallada: Yup, it's about time we break anyway. In the next interview, we'll cover the marriage and relationship issues, so that our female viewers can get a fair description of what a relationship with Dennis Howard Chevalier is like.
Dennis Howard Chevalier, good luck at your next Texas State Guard drill!
1 comment:
For any potential spouses or people looking to get involved that have stumbled onto this. Although this is a parody it is by and large 100% true. He claimed this usaf bullshit all throughout my childhood. As soon as my daughter was born I cut him out of my life because I couldn't stand to let my little girl around that thing though I'm sure you have been told something else. I remember the very end of Dora and Dennis's marriage. She called me and told me that he had broken a cleaver next to her in a fit of rage and I went with a couple of her friends, packed up all her shit and hot her out of there as soon as possible while he was away at training. This monster is a master at manipulation, and preying on women who are strong. He convinces you that YOU are crazy and wears you down until you are broken. He did this to my mother,to Dora. I think he tried with my little brothers mom but when it didn't work he resorted to alienating me from her telling me she hated me which couldn't have been farther from the truth and when THAT didn't work he flipped. I'm told he went full potato and pulled a gun on my (then) stepmother and my little brother. Who knows how many others he has done this too but luckily everything he has done is now being documented please make an informed decision and don't date my dad, you're better than that.
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