03-07-2015, 02:13 AM
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Meharry has a large modern campus. Kepler was run entirely from a small New York hotel room. Apples and prunes.
The matter of whether the undeniably fake schools have any responsibility for the actions of their alumni is interesting to me. Of course anyone can open an office with a sign on
the door declaring that he or she is a medical doctor. So why would they pay for a diploma from a school they cannot have believed was real? (Another fake MD, now imprisoned, bought his MD for $100 from Metropolitan Collegiate in London and for $100 more they made him Chief Intern at their nonexistent Kensington Hospital.)
So the question is, did the availability of the fake degree somehow inspire people to decide to act badly? Would the high school dropout in upstate New York who bought a Ph.D.
(by return mail) and then opened a sex therapy clinic have done so with a self-printed diploma? Might make an interesting Master's thesis topic.
The matter of whether the undeniably fake schools have any responsibility for the actions of their alumni is interesting to me. Of course anyone can open an office with a sign on
the door declaring that he or she is a medical doctor. So why would they pay for a diploma from a school they cannot have believed was real? (Another fake MD, now imprisoned, bought his MD for $100 from Metropolitan Collegiate in London and for $100 more they made him Chief Intern at their nonexistent Kensington Hospital.)
So the question is, did the availability of the fake degree somehow inspire people to decide to act badly? Would the high school dropout in upstate New York who bought a Ph.D.
(by return mail) and then opened a sex therapy clinic have done so with a self-printed diploma? Might make an interesting Master's thesis topic.

