Who Are The 135 Feds w/SRU Diplomas?
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Ben Johnson Wrote:If they lock Steve in jail, they better have the best standard of heart disease care readily available or Dixie could still end up a millionaire.

It's said that the government's Bureau of Prisons "doctor," Stephen John Davis, has pronounced Steve Randock fit for prison.

I say "doctor" because Stephen John Davis had his medical license suspended in two states for negligence.

Quote:Dr. Stephen John Davis, who earned $111,245 at a Nevada federal prison last year. Michigan and Georgia suspended his medical licenses for six months in 1993 on charges he neglected one of his nursing home patients who died. Davis said prison officials knew about the case when they hired him. "It happened at the time when nursing homes were under fire, so I was the example," Davis said.

http://www.thelivingwall.com/news/041402.html

Sounds like the death penalty for poor Steve.  Is this really how the "justice" system works in the US?  If he'd raped 12 nuns and cooked and ate 20 babies not only would he be looking at a less severe penalty but he would have the ACLU marching outside the prison demanding he be freed.  

Of course, since the good "doctor" went to an RA med school his work should be considered "the gold standard" by everyone he kills.
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This case just gets more perverse. How does a case that is a clearly misdemeanor under Washington State law become a case that involves the Secret Service, intimidation of foreign governments, intimidation of witnesses, a judge lacking the appearance of independence, and a doctor with interesting credentials. This case sure seems to have legs of its own.
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Ben Johnson Wrote:This case just gets more perverse.  How does a case that is a clearly misdemeanor under Washington State law become a case that involves the Secret Service, intimidation of foreign governments, intimidation of witnesses, a judge lacking the appearance of independence, and a doctor with interesting credentials.  This case sure seems to have legs of its own.

Interestingly you don't hear any more about the Liberia Official who was requesting $50K for Liberia accreditation in a hotel room.
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Brian Crawford Wrote:Interestingly you don't hear any more about the Liberia Official who was requesting $50K for Liberia accreditation in a hotel room.

I suspect the Secret Service made many side-deals to keep their case alive. Mind you according to Breen the the Liberians involved still say the school was accredited and characterize the payments as fees.
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Ben Johnson Wrote:This case just gets more perverse.  How does a case that is a clearly misdemeanor under Washington State law become a case that involves the Secret Service, intimidation of foreign governments, intimidation of witnesses, a judge lacking the appearance of independence, and a doctor with interesting credentials.  This case sure seems to have legs of its own.

Who has the juice to rig a game that thoroughly?  Gollin?  Snork!  A shabby pawn being played by the education cartel.  When money starts talking the pols start jumping and small timers go to jail.  Novak should have spent some of that cash on the home-grown thieves in Washington.
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Ben Johnson Wrote:
Brian Crawford Wrote:Interestingly you don't hear any more about the Liberia Official who was requesting $50K for Liberia accreditation in a hotel room.

I suspect the Secret Service made many side-deals to keep their case alive.  Mind you according to Breen the the Liberians involved still say the school was accredited and characterize the payments as fees.

That's because they were until the Liberians were backed in a corner and pressured by the FEDS. Then, poof, acreditation was taken away and the Liberian's denied any knowledge about it to save their arses.
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Names of Diploma-Mill Customers Won't Be Released

Quote:July 7, 2008
Names of Diploma-Mill Customers Won't Be Released

The names of more than 10,000 customers of a now-defunct diploma mill will be kept secret, according to today’s Spokesman-Review, a newspaper in Spokane, Wash.

Releasing the names would apparently violate the policy of the U.S. Justice Department, which prosecuted the operators of the Spokane-based diploma mill, known as Saint Regis University. Last week one operator was sentenced to three years in prison.

In 2006 a lawyer for one of the diploma mill’s employees said that more than 100 federal workers, including a White House staff member, had purchased Saint Regis degrees. —Thomas Bartlett

Plus comments from Klempner the ex-mill owner, Contreras the civil rights violator and Gollin the academic fraud.

Shouldn't we know the truth about everyone connected with degree fraud?  It's nice to see that Klempner, Contreras and Gollin agree.  

So why does Gollin make his Chronicle friends censor the rest of the comments after the article?  Fortunately we obtained a screen shot.  Thanks to John-Hudson-Weaver-Hudson-Weaver for sending this over:

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John-Hudson-Weaver-Hudson-Weaver Wrote:Degree fraud is rampant.  All holders of fraudulent degrees must be exposed, not just the ones we don't like.

For example, George Gollin obtained his PhD by submitting as his individual work a dissertation authored by 16 people.

Compare:

Gollin's dissertation:
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/prod...id=6090198

Research paper with 16 co-authors:
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/prod...id=6189297

George Gollin = Academic Fraud

So let me see if I have this straight.

If I sell illegal drugs I go to jail, and if I buy illegal drugs I go to jail.  

If I sell stolen property I go to jail, and if I buy stolen property I go to jail.

If I sell bogus degrees I go to jail, but if I buy bogus degrees nothing happens and the government will protect my identity????

Well, it makes as much sense as anything else the government does.  Certainly it's consistent with sneak into the country and receive in-state tuition.
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Don Dresden Wrote:Of course, since the good "doctor" went to an RA med school his work should be considered "the gold standard" by everyone he kills.

More Randock doc docs.  (Aw come on, if you thought of it first you would have written it too. Big Grin)

"Dr." Davis is an osteopath, not an MD.  He graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, part of NCACS-accredited A.T. Still University, in 1972.  

ATSU is one of the few colleges anywhere offering legit medical programs online (although certainly not back in 1972).

Not just a bad doctor, but a bad liar too, according to docs filed with the court.  He claimed he had been practicing medicine in Michigan "since 1973."  Also claimed he had been employed as a medical doctor by the Bureau of Prisons "since November 29, 1992."  

Woopsy!  

He forgot about that 6-month suspension back in 1993.  Just a little thing about killing some poor old lady in a nursing home.
Quote:The suspension was due to Dr. Davis’s neglect of a patient who had both of her legs amputated below the knee. The patient was admitted to the River Forest Nursing Care Center on June 1, 1987. Dr. Davis examined the patient only once on June 23, [1]987. She died on August 6, 1987. Nursing notes indicate that the patient suffered from a variety of problems and that the nursing staff attempted to contact Dr. Davis. On June 12, 1987, Dr. Davis was informed of open areas on the patient’s thighs and he stated he would come in and see her soon. Dr. Davis did not come in until June 23, 1987. On July 1, Dr. Davis was called and informed that the patient had fo[u]l, cloudy urine. Dr. Davis did nothing about this complaint. On August 5, 1987, Dr. Davis was called and a message left with his receptionist asking that he come and see this patient as soon as possible that there was fistula on the right stump with purulent drainage. The next day, August 6, 1987, Dr. Davis was attempted to be contacted 10 times the last time at 10:40 p.m. the approximate time of this patient’s death.

Oh well, can't win 'em all.  Probably had something more important to do, like maybe a few rounds of golf or shopping for a new Mercedes.

This is the guy the feds are relying on for the proposition that Steve Randock's ticker is fit for prison?  I wonder if he even noticed Steve Randock had a heart?  If it took him some two months to check up on the old lady's purulent stumps who knows what else might just be too much trouble for him.  Since he isn't the one who is going to die in prison why should he care?


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Buyers of bogus degrees named

Search: Degree recipients

Quote:© The Spokesman-Review
Bill Morlin and Jim Camden
Staff writers
July 28, 2008

Hundreds of people working in military, government and education fields are on a list of almost 10,000 people who bought counterfeit degrees from a Spokane diploma mill.

The complete list, which the U.S. Department of Justice has refused to release to the public, has been obtained by The Spokesman-Review.

“There are people in high places with these degrees,’’ according to one source familiar with the list generated during “Operation Gold Seal.”

The list includes a NASA employee who bought an electrical engineering degree, a U.S. Department of Health oncology expert who bought a doctorate in health-care administration, and two employees with the National Security Agency.

A preliminary database analysis of the list by The Spokesman-Review shows 135 individuals with ties to the military, 39 with links to educational institutions, and 17 employed by government agencies. Those numbers were derived from e-mail addresses which are part of the list obtained by the newspaper.

However, the exact number of individuals with ties to the military, government and education is believed to be far greater because many of those buyers used their personal e-mail accounts.

Dixie Ellen Randock, a high school drop-out who was the mastermind behind the diploma mill operation, was sentenced in early July to three years in prison. Her husband, Steve Randock, is scheduled to be sentenced next week in U.S. District Court.
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