Legal Notice 78 |
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Συνεννόηση για Διαφύλαξη - Απόψεις | |||
Συντάχθηκε απο τον/την Χρήστος Μπούμπουλης (Christos Boumpoulis) | |||
Κυριακή, 11 Ιούνιος 2017 01:40 | |||
Legal Notice 78 Yesterday, on 10/6/2017, I undergone an inspection of my, identity's and car's, official documents, as follows: I had my car parked at the, empty and most isolated, part of a quite big drivers' rest station, of a motorway, and I was cooking my meal, in the portable, small oven that I curry in my car. All of the facilities of the rest station were located at the opposite side of the rest station. At that time, an inspection of my official documents taken place and then, the inspectors left the scene. Approximately half hour later, I was sitting in the driver seat of my car, with the doors closed and locked and I was writing a report about the incident of my official documents' inspection, when, a pedestrian, middle aged man, wearing ordinary casual clothes, approached, very closely, my car, twice. During both of those approaches he was staring impolitely and persistently, towards the interiors of my car. The ethnographic characteristics of that person seemed like being khazarian, while, his physiognomy referred to the, literary, common denominator of the physiognomies of the delegates, of a pseudo-scientific conference which, I had visited, at my hometown, Alexandroupolis, Greece, approximately, at year 2003. That conference was organized by the local State's University, namely, the Democritus University of Thrace, and coincidentally, most of the conference's delegates seemed to me like conforming the khazarian ethnographic characteristics (which may had indicated a, probable, strong, subcutaneous and obnoxious racism with regard to the personnel's selection criteria of that knowledge domain). Concluding, this incident left me wondering whether, the operating protocols of the European Continent's social foundations could ever become more eligible for becoming abused by illegitimate organized interests, and/or by the modern colonialism.
Christos Boumpoulis economist
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