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George Gollin is a University of Illinois science teacher who claims
to be an “expert” in accreditation—despite having no formal education
or training on the topic.
“These sons of bitches who smell money are just using the situation
there for their own ends,” says George Gollin. “They’re monsters.
They’re just disgusting monsters.”
Who is George Gollin talking about? Perhaps it’s the pedophile-
pandering gay pornographer who ran the website where George Gollin
made 1,280 posts? No, not a word about that from George Gollin.
Maybe it’s that woman who sold 386 mutant lab pigs to the public for
food, and got cited by the FDA for violating federal health laws?
That was no woman, that was his wife, Melanie Loots, and no comment on
that from George Gollin either.
Or could it perhaps have been that gay Oregon bureaucrat who was
adjudged by a US federal court to be an anti-Christian bigot and civil
rights violator? Nope, that was George Gollin’s “collaborator” Alan
Contreras, to whom George Gollin sent all the slanderous web pages his
employer ordered him to remove from their server.
No, George Gollin is talking about people like Dr. Jerroll Dolphin.
All Dr. Jerroll Dolphin wanted was to bring doctors and medical care
to the poor, sick and dying of Liberia, an African country in the
throes of violent chaos and civil war. Against all odds he nearly
succeeded, opening St. Luke School of Medicine, obtaining government
accreditation, and even graduating medical doctors who achieved an
excellent 88% pass rate on national medical board exams.
Thanks to Dr. Dolphin’s efforts, for the first time in ten years
doctors brought medicine to hundreds suffering in refugee camps.
Twenty-five new doctors were licensed, many of whom paid nothing at
all in tuition for their education.
But then the rebels controlling the education system in Liberia began
demanding a $6,000 a month bribe from Dr. Dolphin and St. Luke. When
the school refused to pay George Gollin went into action, court
documents allege.
Acting as a “consultant” to the corrupt Liberian regime, court
documents allege that George Gollin began a campaign to slander St.
Luke as an illegal “diploma mill” operation.
As a result of George Gollin’s alleged treachery, St. Luke School of
Medicine could not provide the doctors and medical care that the
African people so desperately needed. And without such care, untold
numbers of African men, women and children suffered needlessly and
died cruelly.
Now Dr. Dolphin and St. Luke School of Medicine are suing George
Gollin and the University of Illinois in a California federal court.
Dolphin already has obtained a $120 million judgment against some of
the defendants in an African court.
But who is really the “monster” using the Liberian situation for his
own ends? The answer is written in the blood of dead African babies.
to be an “expert” in accreditation—despite having no formal education
or training on the topic.
“These sons of bitches who smell money are just using the situation
there for their own ends,” says George Gollin. “They’re monsters.
They’re just disgusting monsters.”
Who is George Gollin talking about? Perhaps it’s the pedophile-
pandering gay pornographer who ran the website where George Gollin
made 1,280 posts? No, not a word about that from George Gollin.
Maybe it’s that woman who sold 386 mutant lab pigs to the public for
food, and got cited by the FDA for violating federal health laws?
That was no woman, that was his wife, Melanie Loots, and no comment on
that from George Gollin either.
Or could it perhaps have been that gay Oregon bureaucrat who was
adjudged by a US federal court to be an anti-Christian bigot and civil
rights violator? Nope, that was George Gollin’s “collaborator” Alan
Contreras, to whom George Gollin sent all the slanderous web pages his
employer ordered him to remove from their server.
No, George Gollin is talking about people like Dr. Jerroll Dolphin.
All Dr. Jerroll Dolphin wanted was to bring doctors and medical care
to the poor, sick and dying of Liberia, an African country in the
throes of violent chaos and civil war. Against all odds he nearly
succeeded, opening St. Luke School of Medicine, obtaining government
accreditation, and even graduating medical doctors who achieved an
excellent 88% pass rate on national medical board exams.
Thanks to Dr. Dolphin’s efforts, for the first time in ten years
doctors brought medicine to hundreds suffering in refugee camps.
Twenty-five new doctors were licensed, many of whom paid nothing at
all in tuition for their education.
But then the rebels controlling the education system in Liberia began
demanding a $6,000 a month bribe from Dr. Dolphin and St. Luke. When
the school refused to pay George Gollin went into action, court
documents allege.
Acting as a “consultant” to the corrupt Liberian regime, court
documents allege that George Gollin began a campaign to slander St.
Luke as an illegal “diploma mill” operation.
As a result of George Gollin’s alleged treachery, St. Luke School of
Medicine could not provide the doctors and medical care that the
African people so desperately needed. And without such care, untold
numbers of African men, women and children suffered needlessly and
died cruelly.
Now Dr. Dolphin and St. Luke School of Medicine are suing George
Gollin and the University of Illinois in a California federal court.
Dolphin already has obtained a $120 million judgment against some of
the defendants in an African court.
But who is really the “monster” using the Liberian situation for his
own ends? The answer is written in the blood of dead African babies.