Anonymous ID: c91a6d Feb. 22, 2019, 5:37 p.m. No.5336389   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Our Anti-hero, Joel Davis, was enrolled at Columbia University’s School of General Studies (GS). There are 20 colleges at Columbia University, and the total enrollment is about 28,000 students. The school of General Studies has an enrollment of 2,100.

 

This greatly increases the likelihood that Joel Davis might have had at least some interaction with the now deceased and former Dean and Professor at the Columbia School of General Studies, Peter Awan. >>5333125

 

As stated in a previous post, Awan was former Jesuit priest and scholar of Islamic religion. He was hit by a car while walking near the University on the evening of January 25, 2019.

 

Joel Davis was arrested about 6 months earlier, in July of 2018. It doesn’t seem there is any new information about Joel Davis’s case or trial since his arrest was originally reported. Also, Peter Awan’s death is still being investigated. Connected?

 

One more thing, the Alumni Magazine for Columbia University’s school of General Studies is called “The Owl”

 

The Mission of the School of General Studies (From their website):

Columbia University School of General Studies (GS) is the undergraduate college created specifically for students like you—those with nontraditional backgrounds who, after a break of a year or more in their educational paths, are now seeking a rigorous, traditional, Ivy League education. Most students at GS have, for personal or professional reasons, interrupted their education, never attended college, or are only able to attend part time.

 

And oh, yeah. In one article written in the school newspaper, the Columbia Spectator, Joel Davis claims he worked for the Obama Administration prior to coming to Columbia. This may or may not be true, like his claim that he as nominated for a Nobel Prize. KEK.

 

Some more bits from a contribution made by Joel Davis to the Columbia Spectator in 2017:

 

https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2017/09/22/hidden-figures/

 

I spent my own gap year working at the United Nations, AND FOR THE FORMER OBAMA ADMISTRATION. When news broke that I was being considered for a Nobel Prize, I had a psychological breakdown—tormented by the recollection of my childhood sex abuse—and withdrew from Columbia. It was another year before I attended my first class.

 

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