Award the man his tam-o-shanter!
I referrer to, of course, Dr. S.K. Hawaki (sp?) who was regent of one of the California colleges during the late 1960s. When his office was occupied by radical students who issued their non-negotiable demands he sealed off the building they occupied, turned off the power and water and locked the doors. When the students came out their families were billed for damages and they were expelled. One feisty Japanese-American professor!
Shame on me also in that I can't remember his name. Dean Hayakawa?
He was in charge of San Francisco State University - of all places. Great American. Men like that are sadly absent from the Universities of today. Mike Adams seems to be in the same mold - but these gems are rare in the field of Academia nowadays.