In September of 2020, a conspiracy began to dig up the corpse of TSR Inc and parade it around for profit. This villainous act of vile necromancy continues to this day.


It has recently been revealed that Justin, or someone claiming to be Justin, has been attempting to alter a variety of Wikipedia articles - initially it was in relation to TSR Inc, and specifically trying to erase his business partners in the venture and more recently attempted to put a version of the injunction verdict that was, more flattering to himself.

This quickly snowballed as he continued to try to edit the article to be entirely in favour of TSR LLC by removing the facts about the allegations of fraud (and Ernie) and the contents of the leaked version of Star Frontiers: New Genesis.

Justin also ventured into Jeff R Leason's entry to again, try to erase the contributions of the people who's names he exploited to establish his credibility early on - which is where he starts identifying himself (rather than just referring to mentioning of inconvenient facts as slanderous - and while this confession isn't proof undeniable - as we'll get to later, the worst parts of this are things Justin has claimed in the past to the press).

A screenshot of the comment in the edit which reads "This is a lie I removed it. I own TSR Justin LaNasa google it"

Oh did I write that in past tense... I mean the people who Justin continues to use in order to maintain credibility after he has abused, exploited and discarded them.

A screenshot of Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum's Facebook page sharing a YouTube video where the thumbnail is Jeff R Leason standing in the shop.

Which brings us to the most incredible part, the bit where Justin departs from the petty attempts to change facts of the world over small business matters, and tries to substantiate a very old lie he used in his political campaign. One that is incredibly easy to disprove.

A screenshot from the article, which reads: "LaNasa was born and raised in York, PA. He served in the Army for three years, and then joined the Coast Guard. LaNasa says in his first month aboard the Diligence in the North Atlantic Ocean, he was part of the rescue mission that later became the basis for the book and movie “The Perfect Storm.” “We saved six that month, but there was one we couldn’t save,” LaNasa said. “That was the ship the Andrea Gail.” LaNasa says the Coast Guard brought him to Wilmington in 1991. He later opened his own tattoo studio. LaNasa says his interest in public office has grown since becoming a business owner."

Yes, while attempting to get elected he claimed to be one of the heroes from the iconic Perfect Storm of 1991... the same year he joined the Coast Guard. Specifically he always has to cite the vessel that he served on part of this - including when he vandalized the Wikipedia article.

A screenshot of the edit in Wikipedia, which reads; "USCGC WMEC-616 Diligence and her crew saved three fishing vessels during the perfect storm. Many other coast guard cutters were enduring that severe storm and monstrous waves."

This is almost certainly because, since ship crews are intimately familiar with each other and there are logs etc, if he claimed another vessel - he would not only be publicly roasted by a collection of people who served on that vessel would drive around to his house to take turns punching him in the dick.

But, the thing with the Coast Guard (and the Navy) is that the treat their vessels with great reverence, including giving each of them their own web page which includes a tab for the history of vessel(s) (they often go through multiple incarnations). Let's have a look at what they say about USCGC WMEC-616 Diligence.

A screenshot from the history tab with the following highlighted: "Originally home ported in Key West from 1964-1983, then  Cape Canaveral, Florida from 1983-1990, DILIGENCE was temporarily decommissioned for modernization at the Coast Guard Yard from 1990-1992.  Following a $28 million refurbishment, a rebuilt DILIGENCE was placed back in commission and once again Wilmington, North Carolina-a designated Coast Guard City-was home to a Coast Guard Cutter DILIGENCE."

That's right, not only was the Diligence not stationed at Wilmington, North Carolina in 1991, it wasn't even operational. It was having its entire insides replaced so that it could function to modern standards, it was not being deployed anywhere until 1992 - at bare minimum, two months after the Perfect Storm.

On his own web site, Justin claims that he was initially stationed at the US Coast Guard Station Wrightsville Beach first, then on the Diligence during her service during the Nor'easter of December 1992... which was hugely destructive... to Connecticut. In Wilmington, North Carolina, it's noteworthy impact was record rainfall.

A screenshot from the Wikipedia article, higlighted: "In Wilmington, North Carolina, the storm dropped 1.79 in (45 mm) of rainfall, which broke the daily rainfall record set in 1888."

A far cry from a the Perfect Storm, which Justin sat in a Coast Guard base during.

Now, while I personally consider it highly likely, I don't know for a fact if it's definitely Justin editing Wikipedia articles on IP 107.134.17.7, it's possible it's an elaborate troll or someone very misguided acting on his behalf. But I do know that Justin has - like this IP, lied about his service in the Coast Guard to connect himself to a tragic event purely because it was made famous by a book and a movie.

That's the kind of person he is.


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