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ASU Law School Deans Fail Ethics Test, Part 2

SecpThose who bring our own misconduct and mistakes to our attention, so that we can quickly correct it, are our real friends

There’s been a good deal of behind the scenes turmoil since I posted Part 1., where I documented my attempts to bring what, in my opinion, is ethically unacceptable behavior by Andy Vrbicek, a law student at ASU, to the attention of his professors and school. To some this was viewed as a strange, even frivolous thing to do, i.e. to actually address such conduct to the school, etc.

I grew up in a time when even some high schools, let alone universities, cared about how the conduct of their students could reflect on them. With such old-fashioned notions as bringing shame to the school’s reputation, it wasn’t uncommon that a student would have to answer to the principle, etc., for behavior that crossed the line.

These days, things are obviously quite different, with rare exceptions such as the concerns about civility expressed by the CEO of Starbucks. So I wasn’t completely surprised by the lack of response to my own concerns by ASU, the deans, etc. While they admitted they were aware of my complaint, and my request that they assist in acting upon it, to me the lack of further communication reflected a cynical perspective endemic to our times.

I imagine that there was a quick assessment that my communications didn’t constitute any kind of legal and financial threat to the school. That being the case, the matter was essentially viewed as not worth their time. Universities are businesses, first and foremost, nonetheless I wanted to go on record and seek their assistance in encouraging Andy to retract his libelous remarks.

The behind the scenes turmoil, therefore, didn’t pertain to ASU but more to the communication between Andy and me. In fact, after the blog came out Andy asked if I’d Skype with him, which I did for an hour and twenty minutes. From my perspective it proved to be a fruitless waste of my time. Trying to explain what constitutes ethical conduct and “proof” to a law student didn’t succeed.

You’ll Be Hearing from my Lawyer!

In fact, the email responses from Andy that followed were remarkable for how he now presented himself as the real “victim” of defamation. Sparing you, for now, the actual texts suffice it to say that not only was he portraying himself as the victim, he was suddenly citing excerpts from various legal texts in an attempt to intimidate me. I was reminded of the old one-liner, epitomizing hubris, about a man who killed his parents and then threw himself at the mercy of the court because now he was an…orphan.

Andy didn’t stop with citing chapter and verse. He began sending a series of increasingly angry emails to me, and FIGU, threatening an international law suit which, he stated, would bankrupt and ruin me, FIGU, Billy Meier, etc., if I didn’t take down the blog. Apparently unfamiliar with the First Amendment, and with my openly stated, ever present statement here that “all opinions expressed here are just that, the opinions of this writer and those who comment on the blog”, Andy says he’s ready to mount a full-blown, free speech lawsuit, as early as Friday, April 15.

Or We Could Do This

Let me pause for a moment and show you what I had suggested to Andy that would end the controversy, contentiousness, bickering, etc.:

I misspoke when I claimed that I had proved that Billy Meier is a liar, hoaxer, con man, thief, philanderer, cult leader, etc. I therefore retract those claims and extend an apology for my mistake. I of course reserve the right to hold and express such opinions if I choose to, in accordance with my right of free speech.

I told him that not only would this suffice but that I’d take down Part 1 of the blog and not post this one, Part 2, and I’d also immediately notify everyone to whom I’ve sent emails pertaining to the issue of his gracious act of self-responsibility. While I didn’t have occasion to tell him – since he went on the attack instead of even discussing the retraction, writing his own version, etc. – I’d also drop the need for an apology, since I know full well that you can’t force anyone to apologize.

If Andy holds those opinions, that’s fine, he’s entitled to them. He’s entitled to call Meier and me all sorts of names – I’ve called him a whole bunch of less vulgar ones too. All of that is covered as…free speech.

If Andy thinks he’s “proved” all of the otherwise libelous accusations against Billy Meier, then he also has to do what he and his skeptical associates have continuously refused to do. They have to begin by credibly establishing the actual, verifiable means, motive and opportunity for each of their accusations. This – as an aspiring attorney should know – isn’t satisfied simply by saying that they view something as “evidence”.

When people present a case and the evidence they have, it’s argued, questioned and challenged. Then where there are differences in opinion, perspectives, etc., it’s up to the the “jury”, the people, to decide for themselves how convincing and compelling the arguments, etc., are.

Andy’s statements were libelous because he claimed – and continues to claim – that he’s already “proved” his case –  and also that he doesn’t care if he really has! –  when all that he’s done is made arguments, accusations, etc., to which there are ample rebuttals, whether he likes them or not. And his claims and those arguments can be presented, debated, heard, etc., which is an entirely different matter than claiming that “proof” has been established.

It’s actually beyond ironic that a law student would make such defamatory, unsubstantiated attacks, claims, etc., and call it “proof”, when the crux of the matter is that he and his skeptical associates attack the Billy Meier UFO case as a hoax…and have never debunked even one of Meier’s independently authenticated UFO photos.

Kiss It and Make It All Go Away

Andy’s said that I posted my blog about this issue to “embarrass” him, to “hurt his family”, etc. No, I posted it because he had continued to post unsubstantiated, defamatory accusations, feeling immune to the repercussions, and to someone openly holding him responsible for his actions. It is his own conduct that may embarrass, hurt, or…elevate and ennoble him.

Those who bring our own misconduct and mistakes to our attention, so that we can quickly correct it, are our real friends.

If necessary, a Part 3 will be posted. My hope though is that instead of a Part 3, I’ll be posting Andy’s retraction as a stand alone item and also remove Part 1 and Part 2, so that no trace of them will any longer be a part of this blog.

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Bruce Lulla

apparently Andy is not familiar with the taste of crow ..

Andy — take a bite! it won’t kill ya, mate

Melissa Osaki

Andy, experience is your best teacher. You are being schooled in the oldest law around: Cause and Effect 101. Actions may have undesirable effects. I hope you can appreciate the lesson and I mean that most sincerely.

Andrei Palatkas

Michael, I get that you are showing Andy some tough love and this could possibly bring exposure to the case but I have a hunch that he is not going to actually put his money where his mouth is on this one. The image af a Chihuahua behind a “Beware of dog” sign comes to mind. Ofcourse the Meier case is filled with questions and puzzles but that doesn’t make it a Schroedinger’s Meier Case.

Terry Carch

If this fool Andy doesn`t know about the American Consitution “Action Speaks Louder than Words,better yet Cause and Effrect!” Hence this fool Andy hasn`t learned about how to act and behave like a god lawyer,do I need say anything more?:-)))) Maby we should send Andy to the planet Ferangi-Nar Prime where their lawyers ALWAYS accuse the inniocent helpless defendant MH Haha:-))
Ferangi-Nar

Stephen Lane

“god lawyer”

Now theres a Freudian slip if I ever saw one.

I wonder if ASU has partly put him up to this? Proving the Billy Meier case is a hoax would be a big win for them in their minds. However, bringing such public attention to the ‘case’ would release much less favourable forces on them and their student. One way or another, for them, it isn’t going to happen.

matt lee

The situation is quite sad in a way with Andy et.al
We are witness to the degeneration of the spirit and mind.
The process by which it is happening to Andy is phenomenal.
How egoism could so corrupt and entrap an entire outer personality is unbelievable.
How its mechanism by which it seeps and permeates the whole being is not at all different to a virus attack.
It consumes the psyche and it weakens the inner core.
Its the zombiecalypse and it won’t let go but for the person to aquiesce to the inevitable effect.
Everything of substance and substantial bounces off for these poor so called souls.
It doesn’t anchor deep within their consciousness and humanity.
This is why the process of metamorphesis is incomplete and crossing over to the other side of the fence so difficult because the individual is fighting it from within.
The inner conflict where the subconscious knows its true yet the conscious consciousness is trying to deny it is I believe a great struggle for which Andy et.al must be going through.
They are engaing in acts that they will certainly regret many years later yet it provides a fodder for them to learn eventually some years into the future.
Who the heck said kool aid doesn’t work?????!

Nick Majchrzak

I would bet that a law school student doesn’t have the monetary funds to file an international law suit, let alone put down a retainer for an attorney AND maintain the cost of the suit. I mean, if he is in law school, he probably doesn’t even have a job. Just make your retraction already…

Matthew Deagle

A lot of lawyers literally make a living on setting free heinous criminals or obtaining them lenient sentences, so this should not surprise you.

Seth Whitaker

Seriously, and lets not forget those whom live off condemning misguided, or even innocent people to fates often worse than death. There are few “people of law” with integrity, an attribute not apparent in this arrogant fool that’s attacking the Meier case.

Sheila Clark

A few years ago I saw a cop with “god is great” tattooed on one arm and “fear no evil” tattooed on the other arm. It disgusted me and made me wonder whose law he was upholding.

Timothy Allen Anderson

This is so ironic, I just got done in court, as a defendant, and all I had to do to win was simply supply the judge with a completely accurate time line of events, and lay out a chronological list of the cause, and the effects, and the corrections that were made to cure the cause, and eliminate the resulting effects. Cause and effect worked in a small claims courtroom.

Andy must do what Andy thinks he must, but as Matt Lee said, Andy will eventually experience the effects due to the cause that he alone has created, it just might be in a different time, and maybe a different place.

Ian Perry

MH, I’ve been following your blog for a while now and must say that what Andy is trying to do to you is a low act.

Sheila Clark

He probably has to run it past his teacher and get marked on it first.

Terry Carch

As IF Andy can get ANY grade I bet je`ll get a big fat “F” Hell he didin`t even bother to apologize to MH for his remarks against M H for speaking the truth about Billy and the P`s etc.

david scott

I would imagine two things are at play. Once the realization that over 27 thousand pages of written material is at play and that most is in a high German language he does not speak nor read , he is now fearful . Fearful of the misstep he has made. That evokes fear which manifests in anger. Hence attacks and threats and panic attacks. Ooh, just had two Trojan threats clamped down on by my antivirus software. Hmm. ASU is a hot bed of all that’s going on , a piece of the puzzle. But anyway , a tool . As a side note , take Napster and Google. Two super sinister mega earth shaking computer tools that were claimed to be just a bunch of kids in a classroom creating ‘stuff” , yet they are both vehicles to slay a population. One to be the entire machine and the other to deliver the weapons of mass deception for free. Just some kids. Yeah , right. Epic reads if you care to take it on. Mind blowing when you get the ramifications. With napster, think of a way to unload the entire mass of weaponized media for free. Bit torrent hellstorm. Just like crack. MK Ultra baby. enslaving one mind at a time. Screen time , heh , heh , flicker rate that puts you in la la land. The populous is going blind as the mind rots into submission. Ah , just some ‘kids’.

Andrew Grimshaw

Salome & G’Day Michael,
What’s the latest with Andy?
Could your above comment: “No, I don’t think so. And that’s exactly right, a law suit pertaining to the Meier case would result in a big increase in public awareness of the case.”; shut him up?
OR
do we think that his “gears” are whirring away, trying to figure out how to amass as much MAMMON out of his charade as he possibly can?
OR
has he come to his “senses” ??!!??
Your fellow student,
Andrew.

mark

Wow. You rich kids overanalyze. Andy Vrbicek believes in two things. Truth and hard work.