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Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Date: January 17, 2016 03:00AM

See from 11:45 - 12:00 mins


Dr. Brian Clement on "Dairy Deception" @ The Rawloween event in the HHI - Oct. 31,2015 ( Part 1 )
[www.youtube.com]

Also notice how Brian has his Ph D qualification on his website. Obviously his qualifications check out and are above board otherwise he would have been ordered to take them down.
[hippocratesinst.org]

Notice how the media has dropped off since there is no story to report. No story of law suits either.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 17, 2016 03:30AM

You've GOT to be kidding. YIKES if you aren't ...

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Date: January 17, 2016 11:20AM

SueZ Wrote:
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> You've GOT to be kidding. YIKES if you aren't ...


Hey Suez...his Ph D and qualifications are still being posted and he is not in jail, and the media have backed off. No lawsuits about over ruling medical doctor orders either. People can't hold all that against him if he hasn't been found guilty of anything.

I had to post it to balance it up for Brian because he has no strikes against him. He is great in raw food education and deserves our support. People can argue all they like about various folks dying, but Brian has never been found guilty of anything in a court so it is not our place to find him guilty either.

Besides...he has got a new doctor recently at HHI too. Looks like he may have got a shock from the recent publicity and seems to be doing things even better at HHI now.

www.thesproutarian.com

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 17, 2016 04:15PM

he's a weird guy. he get's the audience to applaud, then he says why are you applauding - I just do this because it turns me on - you're applauding a guy who gets turned on. yeah, ok dude.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: KFCA ()
Date: January 17, 2016 05:32PM

Several years ago I did some research on the use of the title of PhD in the US, and found that surprisingly, there is no criminal charges that can be attached to its use in any state. Of course if one applied for a job claiming having an accredited PhD, it would be grounds for firing, but nobody would go to jail. I found that the State of New Jersey at one point was considering making it a criminal offense to claim a PhD within their state without actually having one from an accredited educational source, but apparently nothing came of it. So PhD "customers" beware.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/17/2016 05:44PM by KFCA.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 17, 2016 05:47PM

What does L.N. stand for.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 17, 2016 05:48PM

licensed nutritionist I think

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Date: January 17, 2016 10:36PM

KFCA Wrote:
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> Several years ago I did some research on the use
> of the title of PhD in the US, and found that
> surprisingly, there is no criminal charges that
> can be attached to its use in any state. Of
> course if one applied for a job claiming having an
> accredited PhD, it would be grounds for firing,
> but nobody would go to jail. I found that the
> State of New Jersey at one point was considering
> making it a criminal offense to claim a PhD within
> their state without actually having one from an
> accredited educational source, but apparently
> nothing came of it. So PhD "customers" beware.


Very very interesting KFCA as usual. Your posts and research investigation are WELL appreciated. Thankyou.

www.thesproutarian.com

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 18, 2016 05:33AM

I thought he was an N.D. (Naturopathic Doctor). Was his Ph.d. in Biochemistry?

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 18, 2016 05:38AM

Clement has been fudging on his credentials, referring to himself variously as a naturopathic doctor, an NMD [naturopathic medical doctor] and a Ph.D. He has used the honorific “Dr.” (as recently as last November, on the HHI website) and called himself a “scientist.” But his degrees are from diploma mills. He is correct in claiming he is licensed by the state a nutritionist, a matter we’ll return to in a moment. His bio on the Hippocrates website is more circumspect since his troubles started. He still claims he is a Ph.D and is LN (licensed nutritionist).

[www.sciencebasedmedicine.org]

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 18, 2016 05:56PM

KFCA Wrote:
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> Several years ago I did some research on the use
> of the title of PhD in the US, and found that
> surprisingly, there is no criminal charges that
> can be attached to its use in any state. Of
> course if one applied for a job claiming having an
> accredited PhD, it would be grounds for firing,
> but nobody would go to jail. I found that the
> State of New Jersey at one point was considering
> making it a criminal offense to claim a PhD within
> their state without actually having one from an
> accredited educational source, but apparently
> nothing came of it. So PhD "customers" beware.

Thanks, KFCA! I knew that one out of every two PhD's is fake but now I know more about why.

Would it be OK with you if I cut and pasted your post here over to the "Dr." Brian Clement's Degree and Alma Mater thread?

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: KFCA ()
Date: January 19, 2016 12:49AM

Sure if you want to.

BTW, my first foray into this stuff was when I wandered into my first on-line forum about 15 years ago. I don't recall her name now---she wasn't first tier in the alternative health & wellness field, but still obviously well known there. And she used the title "Dr.", but ignored questions as to its source. A few non-believers posting there were trying to find out whether or not, but nobody was having much luck. Thought I'd take a swing at it, and in the process came across a newspaper article from several years earlier reporting a small Bible College, name I also forget, granted "Honorary" Doctorate Degrees to several people, and she was one of them. It became pretty clear that ever afterward she used the Dr. title preceding her name wherever she went.

Wow---1 out of 2 fake? Number sounds high, but then, nothing should surprise me.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 19, 2016 10:48AM

KFCA Wrote:
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> Sure if you want to.
>
> BTW, my first foray into this stuff was when I
> wandered into my first on-line forum about 15
> years ago. I don't recall her name now---she
> wasn't first tier in the alternative health &
> wellness field, but still obviously well known
> there. And she used the title "Dr.", but ignored
> questions as to its source. A few non-believers
> posting there were trying to find out whether or
> not, but nobody was having much luck. Thought I'd
> take a swing at it, and in the process came across
> a newspaper article from several years earlier
> reporting a small Bible College, name I also
> forget, granted "Honorary" Doctorate Degrees to
> several people, and she was one of them. It
> became pretty clear that ever afterward she used
> the Dr. title preceding her name wherever she
> went.
>
> Wow---1 out of 2 fake? Number sounds high, but
> then, nothing should surprise me.


Thanks again, KFCA. There sure are enough shady "honorary" doctors to go around, aren't there?

The one in two fake number came from a former FBI guy who co-wrote this book I have recommended here before ...

[www.amazon.com]

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: KFCA ()
Date: January 20, 2016 02:50PM

I was aware of Dr. Bear's original publication on Diploma Mills of many years ago; I wasn't aware of its update with the former FBI man. Thanks for updating me.

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2016 04:12PM

KFCA Wrote:
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> I was aware of Dr. Bear's original publication on
> Diploma Mills of many years ago; I wasn't aware of
> its update with the former FBI man. Thanks for
> updating me.

My pleasure, KFCA!

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Re: Brian Clement responds on his qualification and the law
Date: January 21, 2016 07:01AM

KFCA Wrote:
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> granted "Honorary" Doctorate Degrees to
> several people, and she was one of them. It
> became pretty clear that ever afterward she used
> the Dr. title preceding her name wherever she
> went.


Yes,it has become so sad that even sports stars who never finished school are called doctors now. One fellow who's job was swimming in a pool is now called Dr Thorpe.
[www.mq.edu.au]

Even common old actors are also becoming doctors too.

The word doctor means very little now because it has been abused. Everyone seems to be a doctor these days.

www.thesproutarian.com



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/21/2016 07:16AM by The Sproutarian Man.

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