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I agree on quakwatch, but you can't argue this


From this you will learn what a scam he truly is...

From Wiki:

Robert Young's Education and professional affiliations

Young studied biology and business at the University of Utah in the early 1970s.[1] In the 1990s, the University of San Moritz diploma mill[2] awarded him an M.S. in nutrition, a D.Sc. in science, and a Ph.D in nutrition. In addition, the Clayton College of Natural Health (known as the American Holistic College of Nutrition prior to 1997), a non-accredited[3] distance learning school in Birmingham, Alabama awarded him an N.D. (doctor of naturopathy).[1] Young is a member of the American Society of Microbiologists.[4]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Young_(author)



His unaccredited degree earned University of San Moritz diploma mill (scam):

University Degree Program

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Not to be confused with University Consulting, Inc., another diploma mill group.
University Degree Program (UDP) is an unaccredited consortium of diploma mills run by Americans Jason and Caroline Abraham (of Brooklyn, New York; also known by their Hebrew names Yaakov and Chaya Rochel) beginning in the 1990s. In 2004, The Chronicle of Higher Education called UDP the "granddaddy" of diploma mill operations.[1]

The Chronicle reported that the University Degree Program recruited "students" over the telephone from call centers in Romania (where the call center also sold fake international driver's licenses) and Israel. Telephone salespeople, who were paid on commission and received performance-based bonuses, could offer degrees in any field requested. The Abrahams created websites for a diverse variety of bogus institutions whose names were printed on diplomas. Customers were not told which of these "universities" would issue their degree. According to the Chronicle, UDP sent a letter to customers stating: "The policy of not disclosing the name of the University protects you against unscrupulous individuals who do not approve of self study and life style improvement." The letter also said that this was done to avoid "bad publicity."[1]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_San_Moritz

PS: "Young is a member of the American Society of Microbiologists." ANYONE can join this group for a fee of $25, no degree required!


 

 
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