Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A Nursing University Insider Confirms The Truth of The School's Ruse


FROM: 向陽
TO: Curt D
Friday, September 7, 2007 9:04 PM

Dear Curtis:

I can hardly believe that the appeal to the committee will change the conclusion if any,
because somebody control the committee to make what they want. The psycological situation of the girl after June 4 was not true, who dared to prove that for her? The investigators entrusted by the committee used it (depression of the girl) as a pretense to support the conclusion they made. 
The chance for you will be to take "legal action".
All of the staffs of the college I talked with all surprised at such an unbelievable content described in the document that the authority gave you. 
If the lawyer needs my information, please tell me, I'd like to contact with him.
So many facts imply that the authority of the college conduct the conclusion. 
The cost for the legal action is expansive, if you are financially difficult, please let me know.  
                                                                                             
                                                                                 With Regards
                                                                                             SY Peng   9/7/2007

----- 原始信件 ----
寄件者: Curt D <in8aqua@yahoo.com>
收件者: 彭 向陽 <sypeng48@yahoo.com.tw>
寄件日期: 2007/9/7(星期五) 下午3:38:04
主 旨: Appeal and legal action

Dear Dr. Peng, 

I and the lawyer will write an appeal to the committee and hope together with whatever you were told it will start to make a positive impact and aid in the legal action which I will surely take.
As for the student's advertisement, it is almost impossible from the letter's (fake) description of the student's condition that she could so rapidly and completely recover like that. My father is an expert in psychology and it would be a miracle for someone to go from okay to "socially withdrawn" to okay again in such a short time. It is an example of her & Dr. Tsai's trickery. The only other answer would be that the student is bipolar, schizophrenic, manic depressive or has some other serious psychological disorder that would allow her to have such rapid and dramatic swings in mood, clarity and thinking. For now, I am delaying saying anything to the media. The right time may come later, or I might have another more subtle way to get my situation out to other people who might help. 

Regards,
Curtis

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