Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Students join our group

After quick consultations with friends, family and colleagues, we quickly realized that the UC decision to award an honorary degree to Phil Cox is not just an affront to alumni, but to undergraduate students at the university as well.

Phillip R. Cox built his alleged financial empire based in part on his academic credentials. As you can see from these first two videos, Mr. Cox has claimed, on more than one occasion, the following:

  • To have graduated from Xavier University in 1968
  • To have double majored in psychology and political science
  • To have earned a masters degree in psychology in 1970
  • To have graduated from the Univ. of Michigan Law School in 1971
  • To have worked for the Secret Service for three years
According to the voluminous amount of information we have received in the past few weeks, it is clear that none of the above claims by Mr. Cox are true.

In this first video, Mr. Cox claims he attended the University of Michigan Law School. He quotes a latin phrase that means "silence gives consent."



If UC awards a degree to Mr. Cox and says nothing about his academic fraud, then UC, through it's silence, is giving consent to other students to commit academic fraud.

In this second video, Mr. Cox is introduced at a local church back in 1987, and his bio is read before he takes the podium.

Judge the evidence for yourself, and remember, these videos are only the tip of the iceberg. More to come.

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