Friday, September 30, 2016

Fox 5 San Diego Reports That Destroyer of Coast Guard Cutter Storis, Mark Jurisich, Has a Heart (Medically Speaking)



For most who served aboard the historic Coast Guard Cutter Storis, the name Mark Jurisich is a name that won't be forgotten. This blog has vowed to serve as a public reminder of his role in the destruction of the ship.

Jurisich was one of the two men who bought the ship from the GSA, under very shady conditions. After buying the ship he attempted to extort a ridiculous asking price to sell it to a group of people who had planned to preserve the ship by turning it into a maritime museum. It has been reported that Jurisich, a native of New Zealand, told the Storis group that he "didn't care about your (United States) history."

After attempts to sell the ship failed, Jurisich conspired with different people associated with various government offices to move the ship across the border where it was sold to a Mexican scrap yard.
For incredible details of the saga, click Coast Guard Cutter Storis 

Up until now, Jurisich had been somewhat of a phantom with regards to what he looks like because, no one was able to locate a photo of him that could be confirmed.
Thanks to Fox 5 San Diego, Mark Jurisich is no longer a stranger to the public. 

The news station did a story in July of 2016 about a new type of stent being used and after having a heart attack, Jurisich was the first person to have the procedure done.
The story proves that Jurisich actually does have a heart. That is from a medical point of view because, as the man largely responsible for destroying a piece of American history, Jurisich is simply a heartless person.

It is interesting to see that Fox 5 reported that Jurisich is an avid surfer. It made me wonder, 'If Jurisich had an accident while surfing... Would the Coast Guard do a damn thing to help him?'
In my opinion, anyone who had a role with the destruction of the Storis... Let them face the wrath of the open seas by themselves!

https://www.google.com/amp/fox5sandiego.com/2016/07/28/new-biodegradable-stent-cell-offered-at-sharp-memorial/amp/