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COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (FIRST VOLUME) by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
l am an American of Egyptian descent, a university professor, scientist, and founder of some new sciences. l am 72 years old, a resident of San Jose, and a lover of all humanity. However, my company and I have long suffered from collective injustices from most people and organizations l deal with. I am facing disastrous problems and severe obstacles in my work and private life, as if this is an intentional thing and a systematic campaign against me and all the innovators and their companies in Egypt, America, and the Arab countries in general. People, communities, and organizations must unite worldwide to do good and help those in need. However, unfortunately, many people and man y governmental and civil organizations join and gather to do me wrong as if they find pleasure in it, whether in the USA or Egypt, as if they were enjoying my pain, getting high while sipping from my flowing blood in full cups, and eating at the table of my tragedy as if only they were at their last supper. It seems that these problems I suffer from also affect all startups and their founders, as injustice has spread, justice is missing, conscience is dead, and morals are lost. If all these abuses are against me only, then I reluctantly accept them. However, suppose they extend to affect the human community as a whole. In that case, we must stand up and combat this injustice and resist the hateful racism that destroyed the dreams of millions of people, including me. Should we, as a human society, wait for the advent of another Martin Luther King, waging wars to end racism and injustice to all human beings? In Your Hands is a book from a series that depicts my tragedy and personal experience. I deposited my grievances between its covers to be read by every person with a lively conscience, an enlightened mind, and a heart that beats with truth and goodness. This is to relieve me of the injustice that has befallen me and restore some of my lost rights. If you have the same experience and suffer from the same tragedy, please get in touch with me to unite to eliminate the injustice against you and my startup companies. We are the basis of renaissance, civilization, and development worldwide.
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 10) California Faculty Association (CFA) Abandoning its Assigned Role.- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
California Faculty Association (CFA) Abandoning its Assigned Role.
At SJSU, many professors, lecturers, and leading authorities hatched conspiracies and fabricated unfounded accusations against me, infringing on my financial and professional rights. They could destroy my scientific reputation. They used to deal badly with me without justification. Moreover, the California Faculty Members Association joined hands with the university administration to demote and defame me. They did not provide me with any material or moral support. I still wonder why they used to act against me. The book con- tains instances of collective injustice to show that CFA works for the university administration, not for their members, in the following items: (1) No justice exists within the CFA (2) CFA plays evil roles (3) The CFA's bylaws are cheap propaganda. (4) Most CFAs weaken education in California.
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 11) SJSU: The Slow Killing (2008-2006 To Present).- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
SJSU: The Slow Killing (2008-2006 To Present)
VOLUME 11
This book contains several instances of collective injustice from San Jose State University, the Computer Engineering Department, the College of Engineering Deans, faculty members, and staff. They were and continue to be an obsta- cle in front of everything related to my teaching, research activities, and career. As a result, my research activity stopped utterly. They threatened my students and manipu- lated their behavior to destroy their careers. Their disas- trous behaviors against me represented the slow killing of my potential and abilities. They were a heavy burden on me and my precious time. Therefore, I endured humilia- tion, looks of arrogance, and heartbreak from colleagues and specialists in my scientific field. I was put between a rock (SJSU) and a hard place (the law firm).
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 12) (To Present 2009) SJSU: Racism with its Ugly Face- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
(To Present 2009) SJSU: Racism with its Ugly Face
This book contains many examples of collective injustice by the University of California, the college, the department, and the faculty and staff association. On the contrary, the book contains the honorable positions of the two friends who sup- when I lost family support. Per the ,2009 ported me before settlement, as a full-time professor on my origi- 2008 August nal salary, an experienced attorney advised me to apply for permanent tenure and required me to pursue and record any acts of hostility, neglect, mistreatment, or misconduct by the university and its employees against me. But I should have fol- It .2009 lowed his advice and applied for a job beginning in turned out through the "strange" scenarios that the entire university was against me, which can be described as the worst scenario in which acts of discrimination occurred even though I had a full professorship despite everyone's nose. De- spite this, I got into big trouble, like losing my health and sav- I decided to take a sab-,2010 ings, followed by a lot of debt. In batical, which I ended up doing at King Saud University. Un- fortunately, the collective injustices against me continue to .this day, even during my sabbatical
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 13)SJSU: The Continuous Nightmare- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
SJSU: The Continuous Nightmare
San Jose University professors' neglect, discrimination, and ugly behavior toward me and my students have caused me a lot of trouble, pain, and discomfort. I knew from the start that I was persona non grata. Although I tried to search for a similar position, my advanced age represented my biggest ob- stacle. I had several interviews at more than ten universities for a full-time job from 2010 to 2016. At the beginning of 2016, my heart started to have health problems because they mis- treated me. Still, with determination, I continued to work and provide feedback to students within and outside the uni- versity. Meanwhile, I visited hospitals and emergency rooms on week- ends when needed. A week before the semester's final exam, Stanford University suggested that I stay in the hospital for some tests. During this period, I prepared the exam for the stu- dents and sent it ready for distribution at the time of the exam. Then, I had a heart transplant and ended up in the hos- pital. Despite this, I was not supported financially or morally by the university for the proposed period of recovery. In addi- tion, the heinous collective injustice against me has contin- ued until now.
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 14)They (at San Jose State University) Robbed my Post (from Fall 2008 to Present)- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
They (at San Jose State University) Robbed my Post (from Fall 2008 to Present)
This Book contains many instances of SJSU's collective injustice against me, as they deprived me of everything that belonged to me as a full-time university professor. They robbed me of my post (from fall 2008 to the Present) as I was isolated from the department, col- lege, and university. Moreover, they treated me like a persona non grata. To add insult to injury, they did not pay me my financial and employment dues as I calculated the amounts that were unlawfully stolen from me (more than 200,000$). This is in addition to my stolen rights to the job pension. Moreover, they deprived me of the support I was entitled to, like teaching assistance, publications, travel, and other services. They even prevented me from providing feedback to my students. Further- more, they appointed spies on me from students and university pro- fessors. This is one of several forms of corruption among corrupted faculty, staff, students, and the California Faculty Association (CFA). This is the tip of the iceberg. As a result, they killed me aca- demically, financially, psychologically, physically, and morally. The funny thing is that everyone who has harmed me has received an award for their satanic behavior. It's strange to see this in the great- est country on Earth-the United States of America.
COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 15)SJSU: The Four Months of Hellfire (Jan. To 1st week of June 2017)- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
SJSU: The Four Months of Hellfire (Jan. To 1st week of June 2017)
VOLUME 15
This book summarizes my tragedy and suffering during four months or more of hellfire at San Jose State University (SJSU. They represented an actual killing to me as a professor who had undergone a heart transplant. All the misfortunes happened in the spring of 2017, especially since my first sus- pension from work at the end of May 2017. Despite the objec- tion of the medical team to the heart transplant, I was forced to return to university in a wheelchair, and then all the ca- tastrophes began. They deprived me of my job, financial bene- fits, and due support. They gave me many unjustified assign- ments to make me fail on purpose. As a result, I experienced four months and a half of hellfire (from the final week of Janu- ary 2017 to the first week of June 2017).
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