http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNJn9nkf9v4&feature=related
This guy sounds quite agitated but he has his points here:
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message453418/pg1
http://www.missionislam.com/family/disney.htm
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Problems with Movies:The Truth About Walt Disney Company
FACT: Disney hired Victor Salva, a convicted child molester, to direct its movie "Powder." When Salva's victim, Nathan Winters (now 20), publicized the hiring, some of the police officers who investigated the 1987 molestation said they were incredulous that Salva was working again as a movie director. "It just blows me away," said Officer Gary Primavera. "He has serious signs of being a pedophile." One Disney official, John Dreyer, refused to respond to Winter's demand that Disney fire Salva, saying, "What's the point other than you want to make headlines?" That's compassion for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Salva
Victor Salva wikipedia
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Career after release from prison
After being released from prison, Salva had a series of odd jobs, while trying to get hired as a film director, living off some financial support given to him by Coppola.[2]
Seven years after Clownhouse, Salva made another film, The Nature of the Beast. In 1995, he directed the Disney-financed Powder. The subsequent media coverage of Salva's criminal history, and speculation as to why Disney would hire a convicted sex offender, ensured that Salva would not make another film until 1999's Rites of Passage.
Salva wrote and directed the horror film Jeepers Creepers (2001) and its sequel Jeepers Creepers II (2003).
In 2006, he directed Peaceful Warrior,[2] which opened up to mixed reviews. Salva has plans to direct Rosewood Lane in 2010, a thriller starring Gina Philips and Ray Wise,[3] and Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral, the third film in the popular Jeepers Creepers franchise.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Geffen_School_of_Medicine_at_UCLA
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA wikipedia
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History
[edit] Initial Founding
UC Board of Regents voted to establish a medical school affiliated with UCLA in 1945. In 1947, Stafford L. Warren was appointed as the first dean. Dr. Warren had served on the Manhattan Project while on leave from his post at University of Rochester School of Medicine. As the founding dean of medical school, he proved to be a capable administrator and fundraiser. His choice of core faculty consisted of his former associates at Rochester in Andrew Dowdy as the first professor of radiology, John Lawrence as the first professor of medicine, and Charles Carpenter as the first professor of infectious diseases. Along with William Longmire Jr., a promising 34-year-old surgeon from Johns Hopkins, the group was called the Founding Five.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project
Manhattan Project wikipedia
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The Manhattan Project was the effort, led by the United States with participation from the United Kingdom and Canada, which led to the development of the first atomic bomb during World War II. From 1942 to 1946 the project was under the command of Major General Leslie R. Groves Jr. of the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Army component of the project was designated the Manhattan District or Manhattan Engineer District, but "Manhattan" gradually superseded the official codename for the project.