Saturday, December 17, 2005

In defence of Lafayette University

This is what Pierce have to say about Lafayette University, without any back-up references of course:

Lafayette was a school of business which carries the name from Lafayette College. This school was founded by two of the oust professors of the latter but was not awarded the proper recognition due to the similarity in names of the two. Hence, the two professors sold the outfit to a business entity in Milwaukee, Wi and was then turned into a Diploma Mills in 1986 (unconfirmed) offering medical and others courses to the general public vide mail order and later, the internet.

Pierce posted here: http://wackilycrazy.blogspot.com/ as "kuching web logger".

Now, if you follow this argument, this would place Jessie right smack into the period when Lafayette University had become a diploma mill, wouldn't it?? And post-1986 was when she "earned" that degree?? Do you play chess Pierce? Checkmate??

Here's another fact, Lafayete University was founded by a con artist call Stephen R. Thomas, who is now an “Archbishop” of the Romano Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church (a new church group of his own creation, obviously to offer more bogus degrees in “christian-healing” and to scam folks for tithes). Stephen R. Thomas was never a faculty member of the very legitimate Lafayette College.

2 Comments:

Blogger Q-Buster said...

Stephen R. Thomas is a definite con man: First he create a Diploma Mill, then an "accreditation" agency to accredit his own degrees, and then he's an archibishop of a "church" which he founded. And one of the things that the church is engaged in is offering courses in healing.

Pierce, you need your moral compass recalibrated if you do not believe that the behavior of Stephen Thomas amounts to fraud.

I also respect your undeniable support of your friend Jessie, but there's a point where you will have to face up to the truth and stop becoming an accomplice.

Sat Dec 17, 09:15:00 AM EST  
Blogger Q-Buster said...

Thanks for the suggestion trifecta ... but Dr. Bear and his cohorts have already addressed Lafayette University many times, initially for the FBI's Dipscam (which Pierce's "friend" at the FBI or CIA, or was that CSI?) denied existed. Dr. Bear have also posted on Quackwatch as well.

"A mad man on a crusade"? Wow .. actually that might be a right description my fascination in dispelling myths and lies with the truth and knowledge. I would not consider this a crusade though - I am NOT out to get Jessie ... just the dubious credentials.

Sat Dec 17, 09:34:00 AM EST  

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