Russia's Attack on Europe (and NATO) Will Worsen Censorship and Corruption in Europe
Can we still debate issues that predate the invasion of Crimea?
This week's warm spell is likely to be this year's last. We'll soon take everything indoors, having returned safely to focus on the sites and other things.
Today we published a number of well-overdue (correspondence from whistleblowers during holidays) articles about patents. Expect some EPO coverage soon. The fake overseers of António Campinos (who get bribed by him) are meeting again and they'll just go ahead with whatever illegal proposals he pushes their way. Nothing has changed since the Benoît Battistelli coup. In fact, I still remember how while I was in east Asia in 2015 European Parliament mentioned Techrights in relation to EPO corruption.
Nowadays? This isn't even being bought up.
See, apparently everything that in any way scrutinises any European institution is "helping Russia". How convenient a narrative. █

