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Old 11-20-2010, 19:03   #301
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IMHO, what is most telling is the professionalism demonstrated by the admins on this site who continuously and rightfully bring to light the people who portray themselves as U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers...who are NOT.

There should be no recognized financial or other gain in a persons life from a lie they have presented as truth. Any and all money's received by these 'pretenders' should be donated to the Green Beret Foundation....to assist those families who have lost a warrior, who truly deserve.

This should be the next evolution of this site....reaching out to District Attorneys, other lawyers who represent the local jurisdictions or state, that restitution be made to a worthwhile foundation.

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That sounds like an EXCELLENT idea!
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Old 11-20-2010, 20:40   #302
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New Article On Hillar

http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/...cord/1/@@index

MIIS concludes instructor Bill Hillar lied about his academic record.

By Robin Urevich

The Monterey Institute of International Studies has concluded that Bill Hillar, a popular instructor who has given workshops on human trafficking since 2005, misrepresented his academic credentials.

The Weekly has learned that his military credentials also appear to be falsified.
Hillar, who has claimed to be a retired Special Forces Colonel, told a wild tale of international intrigue in his popular one-credit workshops, claiming that his own 17-year old daughter was kidnapped by traffickers in Southeast Asia, and was killed by them. He has said that he personally tracked her abductors, and claimed that the 2008 Liam Neeson film, Taken, is based on his exploits.
In fact, the United States Army Special Operations Command has no record that William G. Hillar ever took part in special operations education and training, which are standard for special forces personnel.

According to the National Archives and Records Administration, a William Gibb Hillar did serve in the United States Coast Guard Reserve from 1962 to 1970.

Furthermore, Hillar claimed to have a PhD from the University of Oregon in a health field. But, university spokesman Joe Mosley says Hillar didn't earn a doctoral degree.
A Nov. 20 statement from MIIS notes it will now require independent contract instructors like Hillar to submit to the same pre-employment background checks that faculty undergo.

MIIS will allow students who received credit for Hillar's workshop to take a one-credit course free of charge if they want the credit for Hillar's course removed from their records.

Hillar also gave workshops at the University of Oregon's substance abuse education program, offered training for firefighters and law enforcement personnel across the country, and has been a frequent speaker at events aimed at raising awareness of human trafficking.
Hillar's website has been taken down, and he has not returned phone calls
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Old 11-20-2010, 20:46   #303
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePKwFlDzv30

I think this may be an appropriate response.
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Old 11-20-2010, 20:54   #304
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Audio Interview About Hillar

Here is a link to an audio talk-show that discusses the situation with Hillar. Click on the listen link to hear it.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/helping...eally-a-father

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Old 11-20-2010, 22:01   #305
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How would you go after a university, and dispute their national accreditation?
This matter is now public knowledge - it will be noted as a matter of record and be a focus of investigation by the accrediting agencies when MIIS comes up for reaccreditation. MIIS will certainly have, by then, made some administrative changes to show they identified a problem and have taken steps to correct it - they will, at most, be placed on probation and - pending no further instances of such malfeasance - eventually receive their reaccreditation. In the meantime, their loss of reputation - the thing they fear most - will literally cost them students and $$ at a time when the competition for both is fierce. A few academic careers will be ended...and 5-10 years down the road all will return to normal.

And so it goes...

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Old 11-21-2010, 00:10   #306
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The audio blog post by Imakunimarine is terrific.

Listen to it, there has been a considerable hornet's nest unleashed, from students (and a university) who find their degrees/accreditation at risk, to non-profits who could find their 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status questioned, to customer's of his motivational seminars who have been defrauded.

Well done to all involved.
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Old 11-21-2010, 00:32   #307
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The audio blog post by Imakunimarine is terrific.

Listen to it, there has been a considerable hornet's nest unleashed, from students (and a university) who find their degrees/accreditation at risk, to non-profits who could find their 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status questioned, to customer's of his motivational seminars who have been defrauded.

Well done to all involved.
Agreed. That was an excellent interview. The questions were handled well and with no hesitation.
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Old 11-21-2010, 07:08   #308
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From the FogHorn

From the FogHorn

Just a reprinting of Sunder's letter but the top part is - well -

http://blogs.miis.edu/thefoghorn/201...lly-great-guy/

The following is from the desk of MIIS Dean Sunder Ramaswamy:

(Note: Upon further investigation, we have concluded that the aforementioned desk is not a desk, nor has it ever been a desk. Rather it served only as an independently contracted table retained to fill an empty corner. Yes, even though up until last month we did refer to it as an “adjunct desk” and advertised it as such on our website, we have since deleted such information with the hope that everybody would forget the close association we sought to cultivate.)

(We apologize for the lack of vetting process, but if it makes you feel any better, both law enforcement and other government agencies thought it was a desk as well.)
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Upon further investigation, we have concluded that the aforementioned desk is not a desk, nor has it ever been a desk. Rather it served only as an independently contracted table retained to fill an empty corner.
Give it another week and it will have been but an LNO's field table stuck in a corner of a GP Medium next to the HN HQs.

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The "Non" Ajunct Professor independent contractor's desk is finally located at MIIS

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Old 11-21-2010, 09:44   #311
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The following is from the desk of MIIS Dean Sunder Ramaswamy:


(Note: Upon further investigation, we have concluded that the aforementioned desk is not a desk, nor has it ever been a desk. Rather it served only as an independently contracted table retained to fill an empty corner. Yes, even though up until last month we did refer to it as an “adjunct desk” and advertised it as such on our website, we have since deleted such information with the hope that everybody would forget the close association we sought to cultivate.)


(We apologize for the lack of vetting process, but if it makes you feel any better, both law enforcement and other government agencies thought it was a desk as well.)




To the members of the Monterey Institute campus community:
We are writing to share with you the conclusions of the process of intensive research and consultation that the Institute has engaged in since learning of potential issues regarding the academic and military credentials presented to the Institute by one of our workshop instructors, Mr. Bill Hillar. We thank you for your patience and understanding as the Institute has examined these very serious issues.
We have attached a statement of the findings reached by the Institute in this matter. These include:
• That Mr. Hillar claimed an academic credential on his resume (a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon) that he did not in fact earn.
• That the Institute has been unable to substantiate the military service claimed by Mr. Hillar.
Because Mr. Hillar never applied for a position as an employee of the Institute, serving only as an independent contractor retained to lead a single three-day, one-credit workshop per semester, he was not subject to the pre-employment background checks that the Institute requires of all regular employees, a category that includes all faculty and adjunct faculty. As a result of this incident, the Institute has made the decision to extend the requirement for a full pre-engagement background check to any person who provides classroom instruction for academic credit at the Monterey Institute, regardless of their employment status. This change in policy is effective immediately.
These findings of course require us to address the issue of academic credit for the workshops led by Mr. Hillar in the past. As a consequence of our findings in this matter, the Institute will offer two options to every student who has taken a workshop led by Mr. Hillar at the Monterey Institute:
• Affected students who met the academic requirements of the workshop may choose to allow the credit to stand on their academic record. (Students choosing this option do not need to take any action.)
• Alternatively, affected students may request that the credit from the workshop be removed from their academic record, in which case they will be offered the opportunity to enroll in another one-credit workshop offered by the Institute at no additional cost. (Students choosing this option should contact Tate Miller, dean of Advising, Career and Student Services, by December 14.)
The Institute is in the process of identifying a qualified instructor to lead a human trafficking workshop in the spring 2011 semester, and will work to make this workshop available both on-site and online.
In the course of our review, we confirmed that most of our workshops are currently led by regular or adjunct faculty.
We recognize that many of you have been anxious to know the conclusions of this process. We want to assure you that this process has been both very thorough and conducted as expeditiously as possible under the circumstances. Those circumstances have included both extensive research and information-sharing with similarly affected institutions, and active cooperation with law enforcement.
The public record suggests that a number of agencies and institutions across the country, including law enforcement and other government agencies, non-profits, and educational institutions, have been similarly affected by Mr. Hillar’s actions. Nonetheless, the ultimate responsibility for the quality and integrity of the instruction received at the Monterey Institute of International Studies rests with us. We deeply regret this incident and offer our sincere apologies to the students, alumni, faculty, and staff who have been affected by it.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we want to express our profound personal gratitude to the students who brought these issues to the administration’s attention. We are proud of your service, proud of the integrity you have displayed through your actions, and proud that you chose the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
Sunder Ramaswamy Amy Sands
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To the members of the Monterey Institute campus community:
We are writing to share with you the conclusions of the process of intensive research and consultation that the Institute has engaged in since learning of potential issues regarding the academic and military credentials presented to the Institute by one of our workshop instructors, Mr. Bill Hillar. We thank you for your patience and understanding as the Institute has examined these very serious issues.
We have attached a statement of the findings reached by the Institute in this matter. These include:
• That Mr. Hillar claimed an academic credential on his resume (a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon) that he did not in fact earn.
• That the Institute has been unable to substantiate the military service claimed by Mr. Hillar.
Because Mr. Hillar never applied for a position as an employee of the Institute, serving only as an independent contractor retained to lead a single three-day, one-credit workshop per semester, he was not subject to the pre-employment background checks that the Institute requires of all regular employees, a category that includes all faculty and adjunct faculty. As a result of this incident, the Institute has made the decision to extend the requirement for a full pre-engagement background check to any person who provides classroom instruction for academic credit at the Monterey Institute, regardless of their employment status. This change in policy is effective immediately.
These findings of course require us to address the issue of academic credit for the workshops led by Mr. Hillar in the past. As a consequence of our findings in this matter, the Institute will offer two options to every student who has taken a workshop led by Mr. Hillar at the Monterey Institute:
• Affected students who met the academic requirements of the workshop may choose to allow the credit to stand on their academic record. (Students choosing this option do not need to take any action.)
• Alternatively, affected students may request that the credit from the workshop be removed from their academic record, in which case they will be offered the opportunity to enroll in another one-credit workshop offered by the Institute at no additional cost. (Students choosing this option should contact Tate Miller, dean of Advising, Career and Student Services, by December 14.)
The Institute is in the process of identifying a qualified instructor to lead a human trafficking workshop in the spring 2011 semester, and will work to make this workshop available both on-site and online.
In the course of our review, we confirmed that most of our workshops are currently led by regular or adjunct faculty.
We recognize that many of you have been anxious to know the conclusions of this process. We want to assure you that this process has been both very thorough and conducted as expeditiously as possible under the circumstances. Those circumstances have included both extensive research and information-sharing with similarly affected institutions, and active cooperation with law enforcement.
The public record suggests that a number of agencies and institutions across the country, including law enforcement and other government agencies, non-profits, and educational institutions, have been similarly affected by Mr. Hillar’s actions. Nonetheless, the ultimate responsibility for the quality and integrity of the instruction received at the Monterey Institute of International Studies rests with us. We deeply regret this incident and offer our sincere apologies to the students, alumni, faculty, and staff who have been affected by it.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we want to express our profound personal gratitude to the students who brought these issues to the administration’s attention. We are proud of your service, proud of the integrity you have displayed through your actions, and proud that you chose the Monterey Institute of International Studies.

Sunder Ramaswamy Amy SandsPresident Provost

http://blogs.miis.edu/thefoghorn/201...lly-great-guy/
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Old 11-21-2010, 09:45   #312
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From the FogHorn

Just a reprinting of Sunder's letter but the top part is - well -

http://blogs.miis.edu/thefoghorn/201...lly-great-guy/

The following is from the desk of MIIS Dean Sunder Ramaswamy:

(Note: Upon further investigation, we have concluded that the aforementioned desk is not a desk, nor has it ever been a desk. Rather it served only as an independently contracted table retained to fill an empty corner. Yes, even though up until last month we did refer to it as an “adjunct desk” and advertised it as such on our website, we have since deleted such information with the hope that everybody would forget the close association we sought to cultivate.)

(We apologize for the lack of vetting process, but if it makes you feel any better, both law enforcement and other government agencies thought it was a desk as well.)
To: The Monterey Institute of International Studies:

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Dean Sunder Ramaswamy,

A desk might be a desk, but when the Monterey Institute of International Studies advertises and promotes that "empty desk" as a most wonderful desk that has been titled, by MIIS, as an ADJUNCT PROFESSOR for the last five plus years, tell us Dean Sunder Ramaswamy, how would anyone (especially the students) have know it was just an empty desk?

Making a mistake is human.

But attempting to cover up that mistake using premeditated and deliberate "misdirection", now that's an integrity issue. (Actually a serious lack of integrity.)

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(We apologize for the lack of vetting process, but if it makes you feel any better, both law enforcement and other government agencies thought it was a desk as well.)
Dean Sunder Ramaswamy Professionalsoldiers.com is not aware of any other law enforcement agency or any other organization that is attempting to lessen the impact of being conned by calling the fraud that has been perpetrated against them "just a desk".

In my opinion Dean Sunder Ramaswamy, the Monterey Institute of International Studies owes the students that took bill hillar's "class" their money back. It's ludicrous to think that some would want to continue with a credit hour taught by a fraud.

Sleep well Dean Sunder Ramaswamy, we don't have any other "adjunct professors" in our sights that work for the Monterey Institute of International Studies. (How you can look at yourself in the mirror each morning is beyond me.)

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Old 11-21-2010, 09:56   #313
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I think the blogger does not know of our use of pink. The title and the blogger's intro kinda' puts the big /s in Sunder's letter.
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I think the blogger does not know of our use of pink. The title and the blogger's intro kinda' puts the big /s in Sunder's letter.
Maybe we need a sticky on the 1st page to let the Visitors know........
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Old 11-21-2010, 21:11   #315
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The Monterey Institute of International Studies said over the weekend that it has concluded that a lecturer there made false claims about his academic credentials.
The institute said that it has concluded that, contrary to claims in a resume and bio, lecturer Bill Hillar lied about both his military and academic background.
It said Hillar claimed to be "a retired colonel of the U.S. Army Special Forces" and to have earned a Ph.D. at the University of Oregon, neither of which it was able to verify.
Hillar taught workshops at the institute over the past five years in human trafficking and counterterrorism. He has also been hired by various other educational, nonprofit and law enforcement agencies.
"We deeply regret this incident and offer our sincere apologies to the students, alumni, faculty, and staff who have been affected by it," Monterey Institute President Sunder Ramaswamy said in a prepared release.
As a result, the institute said it will begin requiring a full background check on any person who provides classroom instruction for academic credit there.
Students who took Hillar's workshops are being given two options, to keep the academic credit on their records or have it removed with the option of attending another workshop at no additional cost.


Read more: Credentials mess at Monterey Institute | Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal

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