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- Caught in a Lie Again: EPO Management Just Cannot Stop Lying, Even About People Whom It Gags Using Threats (to Cover Up Battistelli’s Abuses)
- Benoît Battistelli’s Affinity for Tiny Countries Exploits the Ease of ‘Buying’ Their Votes
- The Sad State of German Anti-Corruption Authorities and Investigative Journalism, as Demonstrated by the EPO
- China Creates a Patent Bubble That Contributes to Patent Inflation
- Duplicate Events for Lobbying by Team UPC Meddle in Politics in an Effort to Enrich Itself at Europe’s Expense
- SLAPP-Happy EPO Vice-President Slapped Out of the Municipal Criminal Court in Zagreb for the Third Time!
- EPO and the Art of Distraction, Disinformation
- Report From Yesterday’s EPO Protest at The Hague, Which Several Politicians Attended
- Links 26/11/2016: VLC 360, Wine 1.9.23
- Links 25/11/2016: Pinebook, Games Sales
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