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Jack Idema, an American mercenary and former U.S. Army reserve non-commissioned officer, made headlines with his vigilante activities during the War in Afghanistan. Discover the truth behind Idema's unverified claims about his military service, his formation of counterterrorism and internal security companies, and the numerous lawsuits that followed. Uncover the shocking details of the unlawful private prison he ran in Afghanistan, the torture of Afghan citizens, and his false portrayal as a U.S. government-sponsored special forces operative. Follow Idema's journey from his early release from a ten-year sentence by Afghanistan's then-president Hamid Karzai, to his final days in Mexico where he succumbed to AIDS in 2012. Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema (May 30, 1956 – January 21, 2012) was an American mercenary and former United States Army reserve non-commissioned officer known for his vigilante activities during the War in Afghanistan. Formerly a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, Idema never saw combat and left the military in 1984 to form several companies centred around counterterrorism and internal security. Idema made numerous unverified claims about his military service and supposed terrorist threats and experienced several lawsuits over various feuds. In September 2004, Idema was found guilty of running an unlawful and unsanctioned private prison in Afghanistan and torturing Afghan citizens. At the time, Idema had been falsely portraying himself as a U.S. government-sponsored special forces operative on a mission to apprehend terrorists. The U.S. government repeatedly denied most of his claims. Idema served three years of a ten-year sentence. He was released early by Afghanistan's then-president Hamid Karzai in April 2007 and left Afghanistan in early June for Mexico, where he died of AIDS in late January 2012. #moistcr1tikal #penguinz0 #stolenvalor Oki Channel ► / @okisweirdstories1327 Original Video ► • The King of Stolen Valor (Documentary) Penguinz0 ► www.youtube.com/ @penguinz0 Twitch Channel ► / moistcr1tikal ► ✨Join the Moist Moments community and show your support by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moistmom... ☕️ Thank You! MoistMoments Website - https://moist-moments.com