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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

The peruvian Democracy is at risk "the stablishment trying to impose its candidates allready involved in corruption in previous presidencies



I have studied full-time master, no distance and by cursitos. I have had the pleasure to be here two years in this college. Find out and investigate."
That said César Acuña Thursday the journalist Eduardo Guzman during the VI International Anti-Corruption Conference, when it questioned by new research which shows that he committed plagiarism not only in his doctoral thesis at the Complutense University of Madrid, but also in the thesis master presented to the University of Lima in the early nineties.
And of course, it is that if you had continued during that time the daily life of Acuña Peralta, would have been weird not ask yourself and how? What's the deal?
It turns out that the presidential candidate today conducted between 1995 and 1997, two masters ... in two different countries! If ensures that at least made in Lima was in person, what Don Cesar boasts power to get it?
Journalist and writer-and doctor, he Gustavo Faverón Patriau herself has closely followed the case of plagiarism since the scandal jumped to the front pages, claiming through its social journalists beyond networks. It has just been through these means which also has been releasing various data showing the strangeness of the academic path of Acuña Peralta.
Well, wait for it. The last missile threw tonight, when he gave a series of data regarding the migration from the head of Alliance for Progress during the years in which he allegedly did his doctoral and two master's degrees. The same as clear at the end of the text, have been facilitated by a 'helping hand' and who should give full credibility considering that when Faverón released information a few days on plagiarism in the thesis at the University of Lima ago, he referred to journalist Lisa Estella of Caretas magazine today released its investigation.
So no, we had confidence extract text from your account on Facebook acknowledging its responsibility, obviously, we share and we want to enjoy. How will you explain now Acuña his talent for such a short time Campus being in cities where the respective universities located?
The Wizard Acuña not only made two masters, but that was at the same time. Their filings with the JNE say that: he did a Masters at the University of Lima and one in the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, both between 1995 and 1997. The funny thing is this: in 1995, the migration of César Acuña not register a single trip to Colombia. Not one. Although there is a trip to Colombia in 1994. It must have been to "enroll". I mean.
In 1996, admittedly, Acuña traveled several times to Colombia, twelve days in February, five days in May, twelve days in August and nine days in November. That is, thirty-eight days in total. For a master, as it sounds like nothing, right? And in 1997 he traveled to Colombia in March thirteen days, not more than ten days in June via Venezuela, no more than three days in August via Ecuador, four in September also via Ecuador. That is, in the best thirty days throughout the year. That is, during the three years of his masters in Colombia, spent a total of sixty-eight days in that country (do not know if in Bogota), which gives an average of less than twenty-three days a year to achieve mastery.
Another curious thing is that in those same three years, while doing this magical-realist in the country of García Márquez, Acuña was another master in Peru and took time to travel to Venezuela, Cuba, United States (five times), Hong Kong, Chile (three times) and Ecuador (twice). Of course, it remains curious that in the same period a university in Trujillo directed and founded a football club in Trujillo while doing masters in Lima and Bogota, curious, say, because as far as I know Trujillo is Trujillo, not Lima or Bogotá. Perhaps this explains why the poor man had to plagiarize both the master's thesis in Lima as a master's thesis at the University of the Andes. (Incidentally, Caretas published today researching my friend Lisa Estella, to which I alluded without naming her or magazine exactly one week ago, when I said there was indisputable evidence that the thesis of Lima was the product of plagiarism). Lima guess not months will be taken into a master's degree take his plagiarist student.
Acuña also said to have taken a decade, from 1999 to 2009 to complete his doctoral studies at the Complutense University of Madrid. See their migrations: in 1999 passed twelve days of July in Spain, twenty-three days of November to December: thirty-five in all; between late 1999 and early 2000 it spent a month, from December to January (when the university is in recess); twenty-three days from January to February; more than a month from April to May; five days in June; ten days in November and seven in December: more than seventy days total (his great academic year, assuming he was in Madrid and do anything but go to the bar to give Bernabeu Real Madrid).
In 2001 is only in Spain eight days of April; fourteen days in June and July; six days in September: twenty in total. In November, he traveled to Spain but when he returns, a month later, so from Chile, so we can not calculate how long he was really in Spain. 2002 is nine days of February in Spain; four days in April; nine days in June (twenty in total); and travels to Spain to welcome the New Year in December, again with the university in recess. Apparently there is another trip in April but as US returns do not know how long it stays in Spain. What we do know they did not return to Spain until February of the following year, 2004, and that the trip lasted about ten days (returned via Argentina, so who knows how long he was in Spain). From there the Spaniards did not return to see until it returns in October for only nine days.
From there travel they are becoming more widely spaced: ten days in July 2005; nine days in November (nineteen in all); a couple of weeks between May and April 2006; seven days in December; eight days in November 2007; nine days in October 2008; eight days in April 2009 and seven days in June of that year. key year because it is assumed that in May 2009 presented his doctoral thesis. But in May 2009 Acuña was not in Spain, according to the migration registration, which places him unmistakably in Peru at that time. After traveling to Spain ten days in September and five in October. Thinking friendly and affectionate one can assume that those are the dates on which supports the thesis. Ie dates this marvel of intellect stands in front of a panel of experts in their field and discusses their knowledge, mostly plagiarized other experts in your field, and the jury, impressed by his wisdom, declares doctor.
291 days in eleven academic years, ie, less than four weeks a year, that if we assume that all trips from Acuña to Spain were to study devotedly and investigate as a bookworm, which is possible to doubt given that he presented fills a thesis plagiarism. I, I did a doctorate five years in the United States spent an average of 245 days per year in that country to complete, that is, about 1500 days. And it is usual. You judge. Indeed, in those years Acuña was twice congressman and mayor once: how to study a doctorate made while serving those charges?
Ah, an extra item on the famous "postdoc" at the University Santo Tomas de Colombia, between 2012 and 2013: Coins spent a total of twelve days twelve and hear it, twelve days, I repeat, in Colombia in those two years. I did not say anything about it because I want to write but I get foam.

This is the most hypocritical, false, phlegmatic, gossip, idle-mind and cynical society in the world. Most peruvians have copied and violated copyrights, and as the "establisment" owns all the media and everything read, written and said in this third world country, they manipulate the news and politics, In these elections the media which is owned by a single group and family "El Comercio" are in the mission of brainwashing its people, other media groups also join the bangwagon with RPP, CANALN, newspapers,the country remains in the feudalism era where the feudal lord of communications elects who is going to rule the country on fake elkections controlled by the same group as the wild wild west when back in time in the USA one guy would control everything that happened in a town because he owned everything, Peru needs a Anti-monopoly law urgent if they want to have a real <Democracy, otherwisw a hipocritical sociaety will remain in the 15th century with 4 powerfull guys who own everything and including the minds of its peoples who themselves are also violators property rights of all Peruvians shell-stick everything copied to the internet and media through their pundits, political scientists who are responsible to influence and manipulate the thinking of the masses. It goes without saying that in Peru the vast majority of Peruvians buy videos and Windows programs or pirated software ´ll bet a million dollars the very hub of media and advertising group "El Comercio" have in their offices and homes programs and pirated movies that are the product of the immense black market pirate national information. It goes without saying that our democracy is a fraud, our congress is a fraud, the judiciary is a fraud and corruption is a vomit. Police are flaccid and unable to subservience to establishment therefore the law and order is a manipulated and used by the powerful drug capital and servile political figureheads, Peru is controlled by a Narco-State stupid lie that decides what they say. How big hypocrisy to grab cholito piñata or a candidate who demonstrates that there need not be part of the brotherhood of corruption then the grip of media piñata, also in universities many theses are copied or information its contents that are public and can be used as information for any investigation. All matches are plagiarized. A country infected and metastasis of corruption and drug trafficking can not continue surrendering mentally corruption. The double standards of the Peruvian is reflected in its political system and its presidents in their society"

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