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![European Politics on Drugs: A True Story of How Shameless Political Corruption Destroyed a Brilliant Product (English Edition) von [Christoph Klein, Andrew Schlademan]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41-gOTzgbDL._SY346_.jpg)
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2019 is an election year in the EU and may prove pivotal to the fate of Europe. People are starting to realize that the power centered in Brussels has become an uncontrollable monstrosity and is largely dominated by German economic interests. In the background, a growing EU political elite, determined to wield its influence over Europe’s destiny, is increasingly acting without regard for the national sovereignty of EU member states and their elected leaders. These developments have frighteningly little to do with democracy. While serving large economic interests by defending industrial monopolies, the EU is also pursuing a policy of protectionism that is ultimately undermining the rule of law. This is manifesting in the manipulation of global trade, where investment security and legal certainty have become anything but certain. Slowly but surely, the European Union is betraying its own raison d’être.
European Politics on Drugs is a memoir based on the ongoing scandal known as the “atmed Affair,” coined by the former Portuguese European Commission President José Manuel Barroso in 2007. It is the story of how a seemingly innocent sales ban over public health concerns in Bavaria has prevented a simple invention from gaining access to world-wide markets. A real-life economic thriller that is far from over, the scandal continues to reveal the ugly truths hidden in the EU system. In recounting his 25-year Odyssey, the German inventor Christoph Klein documents a dysfunctional EU, exposing the blatant corruption at its core.
In the early 1990s, Christoph Klein developed an improved inhaler actuator for asthma sprays that realized tremendous savings on pharmaceutical drugs. After the initial excitement surrounding his invention subsided, the device was soon denounced as dangerous by the pharma industry and the German authorities followed suit. Banned in 1997 with the active support of the European Commission, Germany, and Upper Bavaria in particular, these authorities have succeeded in keeping this effective medical device off of the global market for over two decades. In 2012, the European Parliament estimated that the ban on Klein’s inhaler had already cost European health insurance programs and their contributors approximately 50 billion euros.
Some references in the media
1.Report in the news-magazine “Spiegel”, 07.06.1993 (Respiratory aid for asthmatics)
2.TV report in the German political broadcast “Frontal”, ZDF, 15.11.1994 (Inventors in need - waste of millions for asthma sufferers)
3.TV report in the Austrian newscast “ZIB 2”, ORF, 20.04.2010 (Lobby accusations against the European Commission)
4.TV report in the Bavarian political broadcast “Kontrovers”, BR, 30.06.2010 (Authorities ban an asthma product)
5.Report in the English language Maltese newspaper “Times of Malta”, 22.08.2010 (Dalli petitioned to solve 13-year inhaler issue)
6.TV report in the Bavarian political broadcast “Kontrovers”, BR, 29.04.2015 (Inventor battles against authorities for 18 years)
7.Report in the newspaper “Bild am Sonntag”, 28.01.2018 (Fighting against lobbyists and authorities)
8.Report in the news-magazine “Focus”, 28.01.2018 (Fighting against windmills. German inventor fights for his asthma spray)
9.TV documentation over 23 minutes in the Bavarian political broadcast “Kontrovers”, 30.05.2018, (The million €-fight of an inventor against authorities)
10.TV report in the German political broadcast “Report München”, BR and ARD, 21.08.2018 (The desperate struggle of an inventor)
- SpracheEnglisch
- Erscheinungstermin15. November 2018
- Dateigröße1065 KB
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- ASIN : B07JPZ2YPX
- Sprache : Englisch
- Dateigröße : 1065 KB
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- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 268 Seiten
- ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl : 1730917003
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About the author Christoph Klein
Christoph Klein was born near Cologne, Germany, in 1966. Inventor, entrepreneur and consultant, Klein has invented several medical devices and a measuring tool for the construction industry. Fighting for justice in courtrooms across Europe for over 20 years, he lives with his wife and two children near Salzburg, Austria.
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It is not set up for it's citizens but for the rich elite.

Having worked with the European Commission and the Court Of Human Rights in the role of plaintive - I entered a collective law suit against Italy as one of hundreds of lectors being denied rights - I understood the author’s concern and commitment to seeing justice. The lettori of Italy saw justice & won several law suits at European level, so I believed in Europe’s system though disliking the life there. However, the book I have just read paints a nightmare picture. It is, however, difficult to assess unless you are keenly appreciative of law suits.
Time and again I found myself wondering whether the author would realise he was facing a brick wall and go round it to a different life or simply stop banging his head against it – the brick wall. He didn’t. Towards the end I also felt the man was obsessed to the point of ruining his peace of mind, and I also wondered how he could finance his dilemmas. He must have had other work.
The misery depicted by Christoph Klein just got worse. He goes on a dream holiday and can’t enjoy it, leaving his wife on the beach while he reads his latest nightmare from the European courts.
Bad reading – to say the least! Europe under the microscope (though a part of me knows that if a continent involves the world in the worst wars ever, it has, perforce, to be deeply disturbed, and disturbing). I did find, however, Klein’s fervour over the top and his misinterpretation of anger unacceptable. Anger of course helps self-preservation but it is one of the seven deadly sins and if it doesn’t explode it implodes, bringing bad health with that implosion, as well as an obsessional life without appreciation of one’s true joys – like spontaneous children and a loving wife. This is only an assumption on my part because I do not know this creative and highly dedicated entrepreneur.
At the end of the day this is a great book but a book of profound negativity in which wasted time, wasted money and wasted talent battle against a Goliath with stones of merit falling short and even returning to hurt the thrower.
I got involved with complaints, ombudsmen and police in England – a complaint about the NHS, the social services and a private care agency that dramatically diminished the family inheritance without bringing my father back to any semblance of health (England a country singled out for praise by Klein - because of Brexit -without probably remembering the empire the British were so proud of). Are still so proud of? Guess where my indignation got me? Nowhere. In fact, it got me to a "somewhere" - Plato's caves. I asked Thames Valley police for files which they said were still open but to this day because nothing has happened I believe that was a mere excuse. So, I wrote the novel “Great Tits I’ve Known (And Other Species)” then decided to let the matter rest forever in its country of origin - Great Britain. Note the "Great". How can a freedom of info. act be free if constrained and enchained by a protection of private data act and other difficult-to-comprehend matters?
To turn your back on giants and live a peaceful life is by no means folly!!!
The translation of Klein's book reads well though there are some odd expressions and some typos. I would give this book three stars for personal reasons but four for professional.

Klein’s book, “European Politics on Drugs: A True Story of How Shameless Political Corruption Destroyed a Brilliant Product”, exposes the dealings employed by the powerful German multi-nationals to block innovation and subvert competition with their legions of lawyers and lobbyists. It highlights the ineptitude of the EU Commission, which should have been the governmental entity to constrain the corporate malfeasance which negated the introduction of a pioneering inhaler with no documented safety issues. This is very damaging to the treatment of patients as the price of many medications is increased to heights that preclude some people from receiving the doses needed to live a full, productive life. While the book is focused on his struggles to bring a new, more efficient inhaler to the marketplace, it is a classic example of how companies that have established market dominance can utilize their power and influence to limit competition to the detriment of the consumer.
I have spent time with Christoph at his home near Salzburg. He is a highly intelligent, well-grounded inventor who has been fighting a long battle to bring a superior product to the marketplace. While he is not a wide eyed idealist, he is a man who wants to see the medical field become more competitive and open to innovation for the benefit of the patient.
For anyone that wants to understand how big pharma operates, Klein’s book is a mandatory read.
Michael Bendas
Colonel (retired), US Army