The Swine Flu Pandemic – A Huge Corruption Affair?

(Last updated on 02.12.2009)
 
Is the “swine flu pandemic” just a huge corruption affair, the Russian newspaper Novye Izvestya is asking in its Nov 25th article referring to the outcomes of an investigation carried out by Danish reporters (Information.dk 2009).
According to the publication, World Health Organisation (WHO) consultants who have given themselves out as independent experts [...]

The End of “Man-Made Global Warming”?

(v. 2.4, last edited on 20.01.2010)
 
The international debate on the existence and nature of global warming took an [un]expected turn last Friday, Nov. 20th, when hackers published on the Internet what is described as e-mails and other documents originating from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (WikiLeaks, Alleged CRU Emails).
 
Why [...]

Young and Energetic Professional Ready to Lead Europe

Dear Europe,
 
It is with great interest that I read your announcement of the vacancies for a President and a High Representative for Foreign Affairs published on EurActiv’s web site under the title Europe desperately seeking leaders, with terms of reference published on the US German Martial Fund’s web site. The posts are an exciting opportunity [...]

WHAT GOOD IS THE EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN?

 
A Study on the Complainant Satisfaction of the Institution of the European Ombudsman in the period 2006 – 2008, with a Case Study on the Ombudsman’s Irrational Reasoning
 
 
Edited by Holger J. Scheidel-Apostolov, MBA
 
 
The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.
Albert [...]

The Irish Referendum End Result - What Do You Think?

Posted by spapostolov on 07/10/09
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In a comment to Jim Murray’s entry I wrote that I would respect the vote of the Irish people whatever it was. As I am a great believer in freedom of opinion, I accept their vote.
However, Jim’s entry Coming to the End of the Line brought up a question that has been at the back of my [...]

All hail the [crook] democracy! *

Most politicians hailed the outcome of the second referendum on the same Lisbon Treaty. Not surprisingly, the loudest amongst them were the Brussels Eurocrats whose proliferation and revenue are further secured by the Treaty (Apostolov 2009b, Apostolov 2009a).
 
Some politicians were even insolent enough to claim that the second referendum that the Irish folk was literally [...]

USSR Reloaded?

(Third edition) 
 
One man with courage makes a majority.
Andrew Jackson
 
 
In a historic second referendum on a treaty changing the way the European Community functions (the Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community (Conference of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States 2007), alias the Lisbon [...]

Why I would not re-elect Mr. Barroso *

Sir,
 
Regarding ‘Barroso warns opponents not to weaken Europe’:
 
I would like to share with you my personal view on why José Manuel Barroso should not be re-elected as president of the Commission of the European Communities (alias the European Commission).
 
I would not support Mr. Barroso for a second term because:
 
1)  The legislation developed by the Commission [...]

THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS’ HYPOCRISY

 
What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.
Ralph Emerson
 
Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing.
Edmund Burke
 
The hypocrisy of the European Institutions has been the focus of public debate ever since the resignation of President Jacques Santer’s Commission of [...]

The European Commission’s Deceits - Part 3

The Subsistence Expenses Deceit

 
In an age of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
George Orwell
 

Part 2: The EPSO’s Personal Data Protection Policy Deceit

Part 1: The Treaty of Lisbon Deceit

 
 
Note to the reader: Some attachments have been omitted or replaced by blank forms in the present entry and personal data have been removed out [...]

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Svetoslav Apostolov is a multidisciplinary scientist, now a freelance consultant. He earned an MSc in Molecular Biology from the Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’, Bulgaria, in 1999 and an MSc in Environmental Sciences and Policy from the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, and the University of Manchester, UK (Joint Master of Science Programme), in 2004. Along with employment by various private companies in Bulgaria and Germany, his career includes a 7-year employment as a biodiversity conservation expert at the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water, during which time he took active part in the development of international environment protection legislation and policies. Through active involvement in voluntary activities, he contributes to sustainable development and enhancing democracy worldwide. This blog was set up in the framework of his voluntary activities, for which no funding, remuneration or emolument in any form was or will be received. more.



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