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MICAH WRIGHT: "I WAS NEVER AN ARMY RANGER" (anti-war liar confesses)
Newsarama.com ^ | 05-02-2004 12:40 AM | Matt Brady

Posted on 05/03/2004 11:01:42 AM PDT by kidkosmic1

MICAH WRIGHT: "I WAS NEVER AN ARMY RANGER"

On his Delphi forum, Micah Wright has posted a confession – he never was an Army Ranger, something he had claimed since shortly after his debut as a comics writer, as well as the author of remixed Propaganda, a book which lampooned World War II-era American propaganda posters.

A version of statement had been on Wright's website since April 25th apparently, however, he opted to post it on his Delphi forum Saturday.

Wright began his statement (which has since been edited) with a recap of what he used to tout as his credentials, and then added: “Except that I was never an Army Ranger. I never served a day in a Ranger Regiment. I never went to Ranger School. The closest I ever got was Army ROTC.

“This entire Army Ranger thing is a stupid lie which has its roots back in college. When I was in the Army ROTC (and I really was, trust me), I met a lot of Rangers, and got to know some of these amazing men. They always impressed me with their inspired competence and their commitment to one another. Though I enjoyed my time in Army ROTC, I decided that eight years of military service was not for me and I left the program. That ended my involvement with the military. But once I was out of the Army ROTC program, there was a lingering impression among friends that I had been in the Regular Army.”

Wright went on to say that he began using the Army Ranger lie shortly after he began “remixing” the posters – something which brought him numerous death threats. “After posting the webpage saying that I was a former Ranger, the number of death threats dropped drastically. I still got hate mail, but it was now of a different sort, telling me that my opinion was idiotic or that I had been misled. My fellow Americans seemed to believe that if you had served in the military, this gave you leeway to say what you felt... but if you were NOT a veteran, God forbid you should think opposite of what everyone else thought. Did any of that justify my lie? No. But it made it easier to tell. Too easy.”

According to his post, Wright felt the hoax/lie had gotten out of control when he spoke with the Washington Post last year, adding lie upon lie, heaping (he thought) obvious falsehoods so high that surely, a reporter, or at least a fact checker from the Post would notice them.

They didn’t.

“A day later, the article ran,” Wright posted. “My outrageous lies were printed verbatim. They'd dedicated two full pages to a ridiculous hoax which could have been exposed with a half hour's work. My beliefs in the veracity of the corporate media had been shaken previously, but now they were shattered. I couldn't figure it out. How had this happened? I stared at the paper in shock. Then I realized that the Washington Post had only done what they normally do: run whatever anyone in a uniform or position of authority told them to.

“It certainly wasn't unprecedented. After all, Governor George W. Bush had done the same thing in 2000 when running for president. Questions arose and were quickly squashed about his military service. Even today, Bush still hasn't released all of his military records but NO ONE in the media is crying out for them. It's no wonder that my much smaller-scale hoax worked! Of course, this doesn't excuse my hoax... but it certainly motivated it.

“Within hours of seeing print, the edges of the hoax began to unravel. I received two separate emails from real Rangers and Special Forces soldiers. They had seen right through me. No matter how much research you do, you can't fool an expert, and in this case the experts weren't fooled for a second. Web pages sprung up overnight: Micah Wright is a Big Fat Liar. "Yes," I thought, "I am." Outraged Rangers started phoning the Washington Post. We haven't heard of this guy. His photo isn't familiar, who the hell is he? The Post, chagrined, began "investigating" after the fact... by calling ME and asking if I was telling the truth.

“On the face of it, it was an easy story to disprove. A simple Freedom of Information Act request would turn up no records of me having an active duty military career. Was sending that piece of paper too hard for anyone in the corporate media to do? No wonder huge corporations get away with Enron-sized ripoffs. No wonder Jayson Blair was able to get away with making up the news. No wonder that 55% of Americans still think that Saddam Hussein carried out the 9/11 attacks. The media was sleeping on the job. The Jayson Blair story exploded at the New York Times in April of 2003--the story about "Ranger Micah" ran in the Washington Post on July 6th, 2003. It wasn't like they had no idea that there was a problem or that they should check their sources. Why were they so asleep at the switch?”

Further down in the statement, Wright gives his reasoning for why he opted to come clean now, posting: “So why come clean now, you ask? Why shouldn't I continue on, seeing how far I can push it? Well, frankly, I'm sick of it. The corporate-media-hoax part of the joke isn't fun any longer, and the personal side has never been fun. I'm sick of lying to my friends, to employers, to my fans, to myself. I'm not a Ranger. I've lied to so many people about this that it's made me physically ill. I haven’t been able to sleep and I’ve just about given myself an ulcer. The phone would ring and guilt, terror and panic would grip me: is this the day that I get found out? Or is it NPR wanting to do a story on me? How long should I compound the media hoax? To lie to more people? The waiting has become too much. I'm killing the hoax and I'm stopping the lies.

"The cat's out of the bag now... I've finally told the truth. I wish I had a long time ago. In the last year dozens of real Rangers have been killed or wounded overseas--how can I keep lying in the face of that kind of dedication? When I read about the death of Pat Tillman, who sacrificed a high-paying football career in order to join the Rangers, I felt like even more of a fake and a heel. It's time it all ended: I'm not a Ranger, I was never a Ranger and I'm sorry for ever saying that I was. I apologize to every Ranger and to the families of every Ranger."

However, this too may be a statement coming through a particular lens, as Newsarama has learned that tomorrow’s Washington Post will contain a story about Wright, exposing his Ranger story as a fiction.

Click the link above for Wright's full post.

In his biography on his homepage, all mentions of Army service have been removed, with this passage added: "Micah was cloned in a labratory from the DNA of Victor Lustig, Charles Ponzi, Frank Abagnale, Henry Gondorf and Limehouse Chappie. He is an accomplished practical joker, hoaxer of the Corporate Media and a fabulous & incredible prevaricator."

UPDATE: 5.02.04 - In his column in today's Washington Post, Richard Leiby, in speaking of Wright's record wrote:

"Wright, it turns out, is a liar. He never served in the military -- and confessed that last week to his publisher, Seven Stories Press, after we insisted on evidence of his service. Pursuing a tip from real Rangers who'd never heard of Wright, we filed three Freedom of Information Act requests with separate Army commands -- and last month finally confirmed that Wright never served."

according to Leiby, Seven Stories, who published Wright's You Back the Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want! has cancelled publication of Wright's next book, If You're Not a Terrorist, Then Stop Asking Questions, and that the publisher will remove Wright's fictional account of parachuting into Panama under fire during Operation Just Cause from all future printings of You Back the Attack!


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
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To: yoe
And if we want to get specific, which we should do, there is no such thing as AWOL in the National Guard.
21 posted on 05/03/2004 11:56:00 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: battlegearboat
Now play a simple tune on the bike horns for us.


22 posted on 05/03/2004 11:56:23 AM PDT by dirtboy (John Kerry - Hillary without the fat ankles and the FBI files...)
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To: camle
"so... it's the media's fault that he lied?"

If you would have bothered to read the entire article you would realize that it's George Bush's fault. (wink!)

23 posted on 05/03/2004 12:15:41 PM PDT by semaj ("....by their fruit you will know them.")
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To: kidkosmic1
"Well, frankly, I'm sick of it..I'm sick of lying to my friends, to employers, to my fans, to myself..I've lied to so many people about this that it's made me physically ill. I haven’t been able to sleep and I’ve just about given myself an ulcer...guilt, terror and panic would grip me..The waiting has become too much."

Oh, the suffering. Can't anyone help this poor man?

24 posted on 05/03/2004 12:16:48 PM PDT by laotzu
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To: semaj
LOL~! (I DID read the whole article, BTW:-))
25 posted on 05/03/2004 12:16:51 PM PDT by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
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To: laotzu
UPDATED INFO ON THIS STORY (more lies by Micah):

In a story that broke late yesterday, the writer of the recently cancelled "Stormwatch: Team Achilles," Micah Ian Wright, revealed that he never served as a member of the Army Rangers, a claim he's made since he first came on the comics scene in March of 2002.. Apparently Wright had posted a revised bio to his Web site with the revelation on April 25th, reposting that information to his forum Saturday. The full text of his announcement follows:

Hi.

My name is Micah Wright. I'm a former Army Ranger, and I've been lying to you. I've kept the secret for years now, but all lies grow and eventually get out of control. This is me coming clean about my Big Lie. What did I lie about? Oh, nothing much...

Except that I was never an Army Ranger. I never served a day in a Ranger Regiment. I never went to Ranger School. The closest I ever got was Army ROTC.

This entire Army Ranger thing is a stupid lie which has its roots back in college. When I was in the Army ROTC (and I really was, trust me), I met a lot of Rangers, and got to know some of these amazing men. They always impressed me with their inspired competence and their commitment to one another. Though I enjoyed my time in Army ROTC, I decided that eight years of military service was not for me and I left the program. That ended my involvement with the military.

So why come clean now, you ask? Why shouldn't I continue on, seeing how far I can push it? Well, frankly, I'm sick of it. I'm sick of lying to my friends, to employers, to my fans, to myself. I'm not a Ranger. I've lied to so many people about this that it's made me physically ill. I haven't been able to sleep and I've just about given myself an ulcer. It's all become too much. I'm stopping the lies.

The cat's out of the bag now... I've finally told the truth. I wish I had a long time ago. In the last year dozens of real Rangers have been killed or wounded overseas--how can I keep lying in the face of that kind of dedication? When I read about the death of Pat Tillman, who sacrificed a high-paying football career in order to join the Rangers, I felt like even more of a fake and a heel. It's time it all ended: I'm not a Ranger, I was never a Ranger and I'm sorry for ever saying that I was. I apologize to every Ranger and to the families of every Ranger.

I lied, and I apologize for that from the bottom of my heart... it was a lousy thing to do and I'm sorry about it. A special apology is owed to the people who I hurt by putting them in the position of spreading my lie, people taken in by the Hoax, and people whose credibility I've helped corrode.

There was one thing that I didn't imagine, that I couldn't imagine: that a lie like this would grow and grow and eventually consume every facet of my entire life. It has weighed on my heart and on my mind for two full years now, slowly crushing my spirits, contaminating my friendships, and threatening to destroy everything about me. I'm well shed of it now. I just hope that others can find it in their hearts to forgive me.

And please... no more death threats.

yours,

Micah
April 25, 2004

Questions about Wright's service have been ongoing for some time. Each time his service was called into question, Wright would refute the claims of those calling into question his service record.

Apparently the above is a slightly revised version of his original statement. Newsarama has quotes from the original statement (which can be found in its entirety here) in which Wright reveals that he continued to perpetrate this story in an interview with the Washington Post in 2003 about his remixed-propaganda posters book, "You Back The Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want." Shortly after the interview ran, real Rangers and Special Forces members saw through his story and called him on it. After filing requests under the Freedom of Information Act, the Washington Post confirmed last month that Wright was never a member of the Army Rangers and today ran a story detailing their efforts to uncover the truth.

Richard Leiby wrote in the Post, "In the Style section last summer we profiled a Los Angeles writer named Micah Ian Wright, who'd just published a shrill antiwar poster book called 'You Back the Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want!' In his book, he described himself as a veteran of combat, a former Army Ranger whose experiences during the 1989 invasion of Panama turned him into a peacenik. In interviews with The Post and other media, he played up that background.

"Wright, it turns out, is a liar. He never served in the military -- and confessed that last week to his publisher, Seven Stories Press, after we insisted on evidence of his service. Pursuing a tip from real Rangers who'd never heard of Wright, we filed three Freedom of Information Act requests with separate Army commands -- and last month finally confirmed that Wright never served.

"'I feel awful about it. It was a lie that just grew and grew and grew,' Wright, 34, told us Friday. He said mounting combat deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan, including that of Ranger Pat Tillman, compound his sense of remorse: 'I plan to make a public apology on my Web site.'"

The Post also revealed that the follow up to his first book, "If You're Not a Terrorist, Then Stop Asking Questions," due in stores in two months, has been cancelled by Seven Stories. Seven Stories will also remove from future printings of the first book any accounts of his being a Ranger, including a story about parachuting into Panama during Operation Just Cause.

In a post on his forum, Wright disputes the Washington Post story where-in they claim to have discovered the truth about Wright's service last month. Wright posted Saturday to his forum, "The Washington Post is running a story tomorrow, yes. I started this ball in motion last week when I decided that this entire thing was over. I called my publisher and informed them of the truth, and they called the Washington Post and informed them.

"This is not a case of imminent exposure bringing about this confession, this is a case of me stepping up to the plate and admitting what I have done."

This revelation has evoked a huge response on Wright's forum. Over 250 responses have been posted to the original thread with reaction running from support to total condemnation. Comics writer Kurt Busiek shared his thoughts with the forum in this post:

"A suggestion, Micah:

"Stop defending yourself. It only makes it worse.

"You've already confessed to being a liar after years of insisting that you were telling the truth. Every time you insist that people take your word for something now, whether it's that you got death threats so they shouldn't judge you or that you came forward first and the Post is therefore lying or that all your friends told you to post self-serving shit about how Big Media should have checked up on you, all you're doing is making another claim with no credibility behind it. Could be so, could be no -- but you have no standing to say, 'trust me, it happened the way I say it did.' You burned that platform yourself, and got attention and money in the process.

"The only way to recover, to whatever extent you're going to, is to move forward -- not make more unverifiable claims, but buckle down and do good work. Whatever hole you're in, deal with it -- you dug it, it's your hole. Do enough good work, and people will start to judge you on that. Do it long enough, and it'll outweigh this.

"But don't get huffy about the criticism and bitch about how people are being unfair to you. You lied to them. You admitted it. Stand up, take the reaction your statements have brought on you, and move forward.

"And if you feel you took a few unfair lumps in the process, too bad. Think about the people who you called liars and haters, think about Carlos D'Anda suddenly having devoted months of his life to a tainted project, think about the folks at Oni dealing with having a big stack of inventory they thought your name would help but will now actually hurt, think about how fair that is, and quit bitching that you don't like the criticism."

Busiek mentions two different projects in the above that Wright's involved in. Wright and D'Anda are scheduled to debut a new "Vigilante" series for DC Comics in August. Wright also supplied the introduction for the Oni Press Graphic Novel "Queen & Country: Declassified." Responding to the news, outgoing Oni Press Editor-In-Chief Jamie S. Rich had this to say on the Oni Press Forum:

"The intro was asked for on the basis of his work more than any personal connection, and I do personally feel that we were cheated based on this info. What a ridiculous thing for someone to do...

"I don't see any reason why Oni would want to pursue anything in regards to this, but I wouldn't be surprised if the intro disappears from future editions. I don't want to speak for Greg, but I know a big motivating factor to asking Micah in was we all admired his courage to speak his mind; that just seems completely misplaced at this point."

CBR News attempted to contact Wright Sunday afternoon, but received no response at press time.

Special thanks to Steve Gerding of 4 Color Review for his assistance with this story.

Updated 5:25 PM 5/2/04

The writer of the Washington Post story cited above, Richard Leiby, contacted CBR News Sunday afternoon to further detail events that led to the publishing of his story. More specifically, to counter the assertion by Wright that he revealed the truth behind his Ranger service and alerted his publisher first, before the Post.

"The story Micah Wright is peddling (that he outed himself) is another outright lie," Leiby told CBR News. "After receiving the final, conclusive FOIA response in mid-April that proved Wright did not serve in the Army, I called Seven Stories to alert its publisher that I intended to write a story. (I had called twice over the months with similiar reports as they became available; FOIA is a long process. I gave Wright the benefit of the doubt until the Special Operations Command reported no record of him.)

"Seven Stories' publisher and editor called Wright and made one final demand for documentation of service, based on my request. He had none. The publisher called me either that day or the next to say that Wright had confessed. This occurred in the middle of last week. I held off publishing the story until I could put it in my Sunday column for maximum circulation (1.3 million readers in print) and so I could include a comment from Wright, whom I spoke with Friday evening. He actually ended up thanking me for continuing my efforts to expose him. He said he was grateful to finally be caught.

"I have all the dated FOIA responses to prove the paper trail. Seven Stories will confirm my version of events."

26 posted on 05/03/2004 2:14:33 PM PDT by kidkosmic1 (www.InterviewwithGod.com)
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To: kidkosmic1
The guy sure doesn't know how to apologize. He shifts the blame onto the media for not catching his lies? Amazing.
27 posted on 05/03/2004 2:21:28 PM PDT by Toskrin (War least of all goes according to plan.)
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To: Toskrin
Many fans on the comic book sites have brought this up as well. As expected, the war/anti-war debates have heated up--even some bashing--and defending--of Pat Tillman (libs just can't help but trash real heroes in an effort to build up their own).
28 posted on 05/03/2004 3:15:01 PM PDT by kidkosmic1 (www.InterviewwithGod.com)
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To: kidkosmic1
Maybe deep inside he always wanted to be this ranger, but just didn't have the legs.


29 posted on 05/03/2004 4:18:26 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberalism is a Hate Crime)
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To: PA Engineer
That's pretty rough (less than he deserves tho...)!
30 posted on 05/03/2004 5:30:29 PM PDT by kidkosmic1 (www.InterviewwithGod.com)
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To: PA Engineer
I've got a better video of her... nevermind.

Anyway, Wright keeps describing it as a 'hoax'. No, Micah, it wasn't a hoax. It was a lie. There's a difference.

31 posted on 05/03/2004 5:41:09 PM PDT by zoyd (Hi, I'm with the government. We're going to make you like your neighbor.)
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To: dirtboy
Not bad...

Now all you have to do is pass the class at Coronado AMPHIBASE!

32 posted on 05/03/2004 6:56:32 PM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: battlegearboat
Now all you have to do is pass the class at Coronado AMPHIBASE!

Oh, well, two out of three ain't bad...

33 posted on 05/04/2004 4:55:41 AM PDT by dirtboy (John Kerry - Hillary without the fat ankles and the FBI files...)
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