For anyone who has been following the story of the KC 3 it should be obvious why no one believes that Jordan is innocent, and the families of the three young men as well as the huge majority of people watching are demanding answers. The police obviously did not handle this case correctly from the beginning. Unless they are just not telling us, they did not test Jordon for drugs in his system at the time, they did not complete a thorough search of the property for evidence and they dismissed any notion that there was any wrong doing almost immediately.
Now, there is NO QUESTION that Jordan is a very intelligent and highly educated man, who has had a great deal of experience working labs and he has a degree in CHEMISTRY. According to his friends he has had a history of mixing chemicals for his friends, ever since high school.
I have listened to so many News reports and Online videos, I have heard so many things and don’t remember which source I heard what details. But, I have heard testimony that Jordan had a bad temper, that he was extremely arrogant and loved to talk about his knowledge. I have seen multiple reports that he claims now that he has a drug abuse problem and has checked into Rehab.
His education and his history would make him extremely knowledgeable about chemicals and how they work in the body, he would be knowledgeable about dosage amounts for different body sizes and weights. He was well aware of the weather and the weather warnings that were in effect. He knows how to create synthetic chemicals because that is a big part of his job.
I have a very strong feeling that this man killed these three guys and covered it up. I can only speculate as to the reason that he killed them. Maybe he was experimenting on them and the found out. Or maybe they just saw something else he was experimenting on that Jordan could not afford for them to reveal. Maybe he had been jealous of those guys all his life, or maybe he just decided they were beneath him, or maybe someone just said something that set him off. We don’t know. But there is a reason why he keeps changing his story, and his lawyer keeps changing his story. There is a reason he ignored everyone’s efforts to communicate with him when they did not come home. There is a reason why he moved so quickly. He claims that he was being harasser so much he couldn’t take it anymore… but he was gone before most people even were aware of what happened.
He says he fell asleep on the couch, then he says he went to bed where he sleeps with sound filtering headphones an a loud fan, he says se slept until the police knocked, then he says he was up and down during the night, at one point either he or his lawyer said he left once or twice, but they changed that to just got up and about a couple times, he says he did not hear a thing, not the people calling, not the people pounding on his door not the young lady walking through his house screaming his name. He says he saw the cars in front of house, but didn’t think anything of it because they often leave their cars there, then he says he didn’t see them because they were parked down the street, he says he was up and working on Tuesday because he has a job, but he didn’t see anything, not even the body on his back patio which was clearly visible from the area of the house where they were watching the game and from his kitchen. Did not not eat or drink for two days? He said the wine glass in his hand had water in it, he had been drinking wine “the night before” which would have been Monday night. HELLO! What does he keep wine and wine glasses in his bedroom? He says he saw them out the door, then he says he never saw them leave. The man can’t keep his story straight even within the same sentence. He had two days to clean up any evidence before the police arrived. He cleared out the whole house within a week. Where did he go? How did he arrange a move that fast? Now he says his things are in storage and he is in Rehab, but no one can confirm either of those facts. He has an attorney whose reputation is that he takes on people who let’s say, have a fat chance of being innocent and defends them personally and tenaciously until the case is “resolved”. How did he get hooked up with that guy so fast? Did he just pull his name out of a hat??
When three young, strong, healthy happy, family men, of varying sizes and strengths, with good jobs end up dead in someone’s backyard…that someone should expect a full and invasive investigation. Those men deserve that much. There is no room for secrets in that situation. No privacy. Everything must be brought to light and exposed, so that the truth can shine forth an the situation can be resolved.
I believe that Jordon is being “protected” because he is high profile and connected. my opinion to which I am entitled. I obviously cannot prove that. No one can prove anything because the evidence is long gone.
This post will demonstrate the level of Jordan’s intelligence and knowledge of drugs, it will also provide some new information that has come forward. The last video is really interesting so don’t miss it.
Please ear friends, pray for the families of these young men. And, pray that the TRUTH COMES OUT, whether Jordon is innocent or guilty, let the WHOLE TRUTH COME TO LIGHT.
Maybe he gave them the marijuana laced with Fentanyl and asked them to smoke outside, because there was no smoking allowed in his rental home. He then went to his bedroom, put on his noise cancelling headphones and went to sleep! He could not possibly have taken the same drugs his friends did or he would be dead. The amount of Fentanyl in their bodies would kill a man in 6 seconds!! There is no way he could sleep it off.
I also believe that when the police called into the station to report the scene, someone called the dogs off!! They were told this person was a highly connected and respected scientist and to leave it alone. That is the only explanation for their gross negligence related to the investigation of this crime, that makes sense to me.
Jordan and his lawyer have told so many lies, anyone who believes a word they say, is an idiot!
Early toxicology results for three friends found dead outside a Kansas City Chiefs watch party reportedly show cocaine and fentanyl in their systems. The families of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson confirmed the police have the initial toxicology reports. According to a family member, who wants to remain anonymous, the level of drugs in their system is high, three times the amount of a lethal fentanyl dosage. The families of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson confirmed to WDAF that the police have the reports and have shared some of the information with the families. Police say the case remains an ongoing death investigation.
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Answer: PhD stands for Philosophiae Doctor, which is Latin for Doctor of Philosophy. A PhD is the terminal or highest attainable degree in most academic disciplines. Graduates from PhD programs are considered to have reached the top level of formal scholarship in that field.
PhD Degree Programs
A PhD degree is often referred to as a doctorate.Graduates from PhD programs are formally addressed as “Doctors” and entitled to use the “Dr.” prefix before their name. Earning a PhD is a lengthy and arduous process that typically entails four or more years of academic work, culminating in a thesis project or dissertation, which consists of original research in the field for which the PhD is awarded. PhD candidates must then typically defend their work in front of faculty or a thesis committee. Students who are accepted into PhD programs may receive payment in the form of tuition reimbursements and stipends for work they do in academic fellowships as research and teaching assistants, which is considered an important part of PhD training.
A PhD is in some cases a requirement for upper-level research and tenure-track faculty positions at colleges and universities. There are PhD programs that cover nearly every academic discipline and many areas of professional study in the arts, the sciences, and the humanities, including but not limited to:
Anthropology
Business Administration
Computer Science
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Economics
Education
Engineering
History
Mathematics
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology
Admission to PhD Programs
Admissions to PhD programs is generally selective, although this varies by discipline and by program. There are essentially two paths to earning a PhD, both of which begin with the completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. In many disciplines, it is possible to go straight into a PhD program after completing an undergraduate degree, in which case students may be looking at five or more years of intensive study and training before completing the program.
Applicants to a PhD program in a particular discipline or field who hold a master’s degree in that area of study are generally eligible for admissions, and their time to completion is usually closer to four years. There are some fields in which earning a master’s degree before entering a PhD program is recommended or preferred, and in other cases admission to a PhD program is contingent upon the applicant holding master’s in the same field or a related field. For example, a PhD in Social Work program may require applicants to hold a master’s degree in social work or in a field like health and human services. PhD programs that accept candidates directly from bachelor’s degree programs often allow students to earn a master’s degree as part of the PhD program. In those programs, the master’s degree is conferred when the crediting and coursework for the master’s degree is completed. soacer
Jordan continued his studies working toward his PHD at Vanderbilt University.
2008 – 2014 Doctor of Philosophy in Vaccinology – His commencement was in 2015
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Below is the regalia worn at commencement by the PHD graduate. The photo on the right was clipped from the ceremony at the university where Jordan receives his Doctorate . The quote on the pic is word for word what the gentlemen said at the ceremony.
c. 1300, philosophie, “knowledge, learning, scholarship, scholarly works, body of knowledge,” from Old French filosofie “philosophy, knowledge” (12c., Modern French philosophie) and directly from Latin philosophia, from Greek philosophia “love of knowledge, pursuit of wisdom; systematic investigation,” from philo- “loving” (see philo-) + sophia “knowledge, wisdom,”from sophis “wise, learned;” a word of unknown origin [Beekes]. With many spelling variants in Middle English (filozofie, phelosophie, etc.).
From mid-14c. as “the discipline of dealing in rational speculation or contemplation;” from late 14c. as “natural science,” also “alchemy, occult knowledge;” in the Middle Ages the word was understood to embrace all speculative sciences. The meaning “system a person forms for conduct of life” is attested from 1771. The modern sense of “the body of highest truth, the science of the most fundamental matters” is from 1794.
Today Hank begins to teach you about Philosophy by discussing the historical origins of philosophy in ancient Greece, and its three main divisions: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. He will also introduce logic, and how you’re going to use it to understand and critically evaluate a whole host of different worldviews throughout this course. And also, hopefully, the rest of your life.
Quite literally, the term “philosophy” means, “love of wisdom.” In a broad sense, philosophy is an activity people undertake when they seek to understand fundamental truths about themselves, the world in which they live, and their relationships to the world and to each other. As an academic discipline philosophy is much the same. Those who study philosophy are perpetually engaged in asking, answering, and arguing for their answers to life’s most basic questions. To make such a pursuit more systematic academic philosophy is traditionally divided into major areas of study.
Metaphysics
At its core the study of metaphysics is the study of the nature of reality, of what exists in the world, what it is like, and how it is ordered. In metaphysics philosophers wrestle with such questions as:
Is there a God?
What is truth?
What is a person? What makes a person the same through time?
Is the world strictly composed of matter?
Do people have minds? If so, how is the mind related to the body?
Do people have free wills?
What is it for one event to cause another?
Epistemology
Epistemology is the study of knowledge. It is primarily concerned with what we can know about the world and how we can know it. Typical questions of concern in epistemology are:
What is knowledge?
Do we know anything at all?
How do we know what we know?
Can we be justified in claiming to know certain things?
Ethics
The study of ethics often concerns what we ought to do and what it would be best to do. In struggling with this issue, larger questions about what is good and right arise. So, the ethicist attempts to answer such questions as:
What is good? What makes actions or people good?
What is right? What makes actions right?
Is morality objective or subjective?
How should I treat others?
Logic
Another important aspect of the study of philosophy is the arguments or reasons given for people’s answers to these questions. To this end philosophers employ logic to study the nature and structure of arguments. Logicians ask such questions as:
What constitutes “good” or “bad” reasoning?
How do we determine whether a given piece of reasoning is good or bad?
History of Philosophy
The study of philosophy involves not only forming one’s own answers to such questions, but also seeking to understand the way in which people have answered such questions in the past. So, a significant part of philosophy is its history, a history of answers and arguments about these very questions. In studying the history of philosophy one explores the ideas of such historical figures as:
Plato
Locke
Marx
Aristotle
Hume
Mill
Aquinas
Kant
Wittgenstein
Descartes
Nietzsche
Sartre
What often motivates the study of philosophy is not merely the answers or arguments themselves but whether or not the arguments are good and the answers are true. Moreover, many of the questions and issues in the various areas of philosophy overlap and in some cases even converge. Thus, philosophical questions arise in almost every discipline. This is why philosophy also encompasses such areas as:
Philosophy of Law
Philosophy of Feminism
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Literature
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of the Arts
Philosophy of History
Philosophy of Language
As you can see, philosophy is about Man’s wisdom, not godly wisdom. It is about human thought an human efforts.
What does God say about man’s wisdom?
Proverbs 9:10
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
Those who study philosophy at a university are very unlikely to believe in GOD. If they did when they started, it will be only by God’s grace that they come out the same way they went in.
EVERYTHING taught in university about philosophy is anti GOD.
The greatest philosophers have endeavored for centuries to figure out the best and most honorable ways of living. All of them have agreed that if we are to be successful in life, we must know what it means to be wise.
Though the pursuit of wisdom is something to be commended, history testifies that much of humanity has found “wisdom” without ever finding God. The apostle Paul condemns the wisdom of this world, for it is those who live according to earthly wisdom who despise and reject Christ (1 Cor. 1:18–31).
Like Paul, James understands that there is a vast difference between earthly wisdom and heavenly wisdom.Earthly wisdom does not understand that heavenly wisdom is characterized by humility and meekness. Earthly wisdom finds its roots in jealousy and selfish ambition (v. 14). Thus, it is the result of inordinate desires for things that do not belong to us or from a lust for power.It is “demonic” wisdom (v. 15) precisely because the selfish ambition and jealousy that create it in human beings are the same things that motivate Satan in his attempt to thwart God’s will.
The qualifier, “unspiritual,” in verse 15 helps us to see that with the use of “earthly,” James is not disparaging all things that arise from the physical order. Rather, “earthly” here refers to a mind-set that does not consider God’s sovereign rule, or His will, for creation.Such earthly wisdom, unlike true, biblical wisdom, is not rooted in the fear of the Lord(Prov. 1:7).
James also reminds us today that jealously and selfish ambition produce every kind of vile practice. Here again we see the connection between outward behavior and inward motivation.Unlike the good works produced by the heavenly wisdom flowing from true faith (2:26; 3:13), the earthly wisdom flowing from false faith produces “every vile practice”(v. 16).
Few of us will ever rise to rule a nation or to command a large corporation. However, while selfish ambition can lead to such things, it can also motivate us to seek power in less influential realms. What motivates you to seek office in your church or community?Do you do so in order to serve others or in order to satisfy a craving for power or position?Ask the Lord to search your heart regarding these things and to help you seek positions solely out of a desire to serve Him.
13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom.
14 But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth.
15 This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish.
16 For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.
17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
18 And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.
18Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you seems to be wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise. 19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, “He catches the wise in theirowncraftiness”; 20 and again, “TheLordknows the thoughts of the wise, that they are futile.”
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