The video exposes the business of fake degrees and the international underground scheme behind it.
Former FBI agent Alan explains the significance of fake degrees and diploma mills.
An exclusive database reveals over 800 Canadians with potentially fake degrees, including medical doctors, professors, and business owners.
🎓 Fake degrees and phoney credentials are a concerning issue in Canada.
🔍 Alfred Oh Jo claims to have a master's degree in counseling psychology from Ashley University, but his degree is bogus.
🤔 Dr. Alan Leach, a psychology professor, is skeptical about the quality of counseling provided by individuals with fake credentials.
💼 People are purchasing fake degrees from unaccredited universities.
🔍 Almeida University is one of the fake universities offering degrees based on life experience.
📚 Dr. Gilbert Caresses, a Toronto psychotherapist, claims to have degrees from Almeida University.
🔎 It is easy to research fake degrees on the internet.
🎓 Writing a dissertation usually takes several years of original work.
📃 Some individuals with fake degrees plagiarize their theses.
🎓 Fake degrees and fraudulent credentials are a widespread issue, as revealed in the video
📚 The video highlights cases of individuals, including educators, who possess phoney degrees
🔍 High school students exposed their principal for having fake qualifications, leading to her resignation
🎓 Investigation reveals that several Canadian universities and colleges have professors with fraudulent credentials.
🕵️ Attempts to interview the professor and the college are unsuccessful, raising concerns about their vetting processes.
📚 Over 800 Canadians may possess fake degrees from numerous online schools, with a common link to a diploma mill in Pakistan.
🔍 A billion-dollar scheme involving fake schools and phoney credentials has been exposed.
🌐 Sales agents would convince people to buy degrees from non-existent universities online.
🔒 One executive involved in the scheme has been sentenced to prison and ordered to forfeit millions of dollars.