Following the videos on Cheyenne Bryant and her fake degree, I wonder if Aba and Preach would do a video on Jason Arday and the chaos around his PhD?

This is wild, and definitely worth looking into.

Not only is there accusations of plagiarism with his PhD dissertation, but some claims Jason has made about his life are wild.

Such as:

- He claims that he was non-verbal until 12

- He claims that he was illiterate until 18

- He claims that he ran 600 miles in 6 days (Edinburgh to London)

- He claims that he ran 30 marathons in 35 days

- He claims that he went to South America and West Africa to install water points, yet the charity WaterAid says they never send their volunteers abroad

- He claimed to have been a semi-professional football (soccer) player.... this claim is not in his newly published book

- He claimed to hand won a lot of money through winning snooker competitions whilst at secondary school, which led to his mother thinking he was dealing drugs.

- He claims to have been in a BBC documentary called Seven Up, which began in 1964 a full 21 years before he was born in 1985.

-And there's more.

He even called the police on the journalists (for harassment) who were investigating the allegations that he had plagiarised parts of his PhD. But he never called the police when, he claimed, that a severed pigs head was delivered to parent's home, he only told the police about it 7 months later (the police say no investigation ever took place)

Apparently, AI detection tools have suggested that AI was used in his resignation letter.

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u/KoreanYorkshireman — 13 days ago
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I can’t tell which part hurts the most. (Found this poster of the UK in a second hand shop in Sweden)

Yes I am doing a weird crouch; the poster was in an awkward position on the floor.

u/KoreanYorkshireman — 1 month ago

The thing I've been dreading more than anything just happend.

Just knelt next to my mum to ask her how she was, as I had a minute free after putting dinner in the oven.

Immediately she asked "Who are you?".

I'm trying to convince myself that it was a reactionary response as I was close and her sight might not have focused on me immediately, as she was watching the TV when I knelt next to her.

I was having a really nice day until now.

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u/KoreanYorkshireman — 3 months ago