Instead of worrying about his upcoming "Failure in DC" trip, Windsor has been busy working the internet to try and create his own military service. He wants to use this to explain that he isn't anti-veteran even though his post from last night spit on the grave of every soldier that gave his life for this Country. So now he has come out with this today:
VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL.
Meet Me in DC, February 5-6, 2013.
"I spent six years in the United States Army Reserve during the Vietnam War. I have always been extremely patriotic. Unfortunately, I now KNOW that we have had our fundamental libe...rties and rights stolen by our various governments. So, I feel that those who have fought and died allegedly so we can be free and have those rights are being denied their proper heroic legacy.
Every single veteran interviewed said essentially the same thing. They were duped, snookered, misled. Their testimony will be very moving in the movie."
Meet Me in DC, February 5-6, 2013.
"I spent six years in the United States Army Reserve during the Vietnam War. I have always been extremely patriotic. Unfortunately, I now KNOW that we have had our fundamental libe...rties and rights stolen by our various governments. So, I feel that those who have fought and died allegedly so we can be free and have those rights are being denied their proper heroic legacy.
Every single veteran interviewed said essentially the same thing. They were duped, snookered, misled. Their testimony will be very moving in the movie."
This is a man who brags about everything, even his failures (all the scam companies that he started and failed with), but I have never heard him mention any military service of his own. Sure enough, neither did his own bio pages until it was mysteriously updated today. Before the update it read:
"As a junior at Texas Tech University in 1969, Bill became involved in the
T-shirt business in 1969, and after eight years as a retailer, wholesaler, and
manufacturer, he launched the trade magazine and trade show for the industry in
1977."
After this announcement, his page mysteriously reads like this now:
"Windsor began his business career as a junior at Texas Tech in 1969. He became involved in the T-shirt business. He opened a retail store and founded and operated a bail bond service for students. He was also responsible for tens of thousands of students in Texas obtaining their first credit card (Humble Oil) in the first-ever credit card program directed at college students. Windsor sold his business in Lubbock, Texas upon graduation, and he married his college sweetheart. He served in the United States Army Reserve from 1970 to 1976."
We are obviously now hitting a new low, as he scrambles to combat his previous statements. He says:
EVERY VETERAN FILMED BY LAWLESS AMERICA SAYS WE NO LONGER HAVE THE LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS THAT SO MANY HAVE DIED FOR...
but then says this:
Bill Windsor I wish I had time to edit the veteran's commentary together. But as I don't even have time to eat or sleep, that won't happen.
Trust me, what I say is true, I just don't have the time to prove it.
I wonder if any of our real vets might want to tune in to the Nazi Radio Broadcast tonight and ask him some specific questions about this new found service of his?