James Monroe University Completely Relocated

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by asakazad, Jun 21, 2005.

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  1. asakazad

    asakazad New Member

    Dixie E Randock had relocated all the Jame Monroe Universities, that is JMU, MU and JMIU from Liberia to Seborga.

    Their websites http://www.jamemonroeuniversity.ac and http://jamesmonroeuniversity.edu.dept.cc talks nothing about Liberia.

    They atlast got two numbers (one fax and one Phone) from a free fax- to-email service provider, http://www.messagenet.it

    SBC BUILDING
    Via Miranda 3, Suite 509
    SBC- Antico Principato di Seborga
    [email protected]

    TEL: + 390 230 312 70 86
    Fax: +390 1850 145 202
     
  2. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    Sadly, it seems that these days many mills are "relocating" to my beloved Italy. Perhaps it's time Letizia Brichetto Arnaboldi Moratti receives a letter from Signor Nova.

    Take a good look at this:
    http://www.education.principato-di-seborga.com/

    All of these schools are located in the same building with one exception.
     
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  3. asakazad

    asakazad New Member

    Italy?

    If the Seborga is illegal, why the Italian Government is hesitating to take action against them?

    The Seborga issues Passports etc, how there was no action against them so far.

    I heard that People in Seborga use Linguino, their own currency. Is is true?
     
  4. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    Why is the Italian government hesitating on taking action? That I cannot answer, but I wish I could. The USA has many fake schools despite the increasing awareness of their presence. There are many theories and arguments as to why and I presume it to be just as such in Italy.

    Italy considers Seborga it's own territory even though Seborga claims itself as a principality.

    Yes, it is true that Seborga does have it's own currency called the Luigino, however, the Euro is also legal tender.
     
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  5. asakazad

    asakazad New Member

    Dear Sir,
    Please let me know, if the Seborga passports and documents are legal in Italy. I don't think so.

    Is the Seborga recognized by any UN-Member states?

    What is the legality of Seborga documents?
     
  6. Stae

    Stae New Member

    James Monroe University

    Dear Asakazad,
    Hello, please give up or contribute positive advice on education.

    Sincerely,
    Stae.
     
  7. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Mr Azad possesses no credibility. His protestations of naivete are unconvincing, his change of heart unevidenced, his rancour considerable, and his clarity uneven. Other than that, he is compelling in all that he says.

    :rolleyes:
     

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