EPO People Power - Part XVI - Berenguer Does Not Speak German, So What Did He Tell German Police That Busted Him?
Also see: Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V | Part VI | Part VII | Part VIII | Part IX | Part X | Part XI | Part XII | Part XIII | Part Part XIV | Part XV
The EPO's chief propagandist (kind of like new-age Joseph Goebbels, attacker of the media) is based in Germany and does not speak the language*. His name is Berenguer, he has plenty of time to inhale illegal drugs, but more than half a decade isn't enough to learn the local language? Did he lie to the police about who he was? Because in Germany, lying to the police isn't OK; it's actually quite a big deal, but then again, considering how Benoît Battistelli illegally brought arms to German EPO premises (and German law is very strictly against it!) and never got published for it, what does that tell us about: 1) the EPO 2) Battistelli 3) Bavaria and 4) Germany's relationship with the EPO?
António Campinos and his cronies (Berenguer is a close friend of his) would enjoy the same protections. Not only do they flaunt diplomatic immunity; they actively break German law and they always get away with it. There are many other examples, not limited to illegal surveillance, bribery etc.
Until when?
When will we see a sign that EPO is willing to obey the law and nations are willing to subject EPO management to national laws? Can they compel Campinos et al to obey the law? Will they attack people who speak about those issues, instead? Sort of like... in Russia or China?
Will EPO officials mock the highest Dutch court, saying upfront (on national TV) they'd ignore its rulings?
At the EPO, it's not honourable or well educated people who "run the show". Some call it "the Mafia", some say "the Alicante Mafia", one insider calls them "the Alicante gang". They're basically acting like gangsters and we'll be telling more stories about this next year. We also saw some hard evidence; even without sharing it in public we can use it or rely upon it to publish future articles. █
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* "As a side note," an insider told us, "his whole family barely speaks German, similar to everyone that came from Alicante in the last couple of years, even though some of them live in Germany for 5+ years now. As you might know, Spanish is not an official language at the EPO. For some of the Alicante gang, their intermediate English and French skills seemed good enough to become employees, although proficiency in two of the three official languages is a requirement at the EPO."

