Tag Archives: EC

Bureaucracy attempts to control measurement uncertainty

The authors of the paper below wrote that they were “encouraged to seek publicly available data that could be analysed to provide a comparison with the inter-laboratory trials we undertook.”  They don’t say who encouraged them, but the UK Food Standards Agency … Continue reading

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“You don’t put thermometers 5 feet above concrete and pretend that they’re measuring the same temperature as…100 years ago””

You know by now that there’s a global conspiracy of bankers, politicians, scientists, journalists and others to tax the population on the basis of carbon (seriously!). It’s based on often willfully bad science.  The scientists can’t even measure temperature correctly:  … Continue reading

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Approaches to quality management and accreditation in a genetic testing laboratory

The EU has funded another “Network of Excellence” to bring accreditation to medical genetics. Can member labs all excel before they are accredited?  Does every lab not excel once it is accredited?  After all, there can be no degrees of accreditation. … Continue reading

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Belgium: 500 days and counting…

You may have been concerned by the earlier report of Belgium surviving without central government for 400 days.  Fear not; its existence continues: “As I write, Belgium has not had a central government for more than 500 days. While I … Continue reading

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Boring, but only for 5′ 56”. Not a whole career.

“It’s not the accreditation body that mandates accreditation. It’s the government.”  @4′ 16” Go on, watch it.  It badly needs some views. Don’t miss the admission in part 2: “EU regulation…in effect says that each country will have one accreditation … Continue reading

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UK Metric Association falsehood exposed

Here is a nice story of how unelected pressure groups lobby the unaccountable EC.  It has the power to force the unwilling into complying with the minority aims of their single-issue groups.  It’s how the inspection cartel has grown. That’s how Washington works … Continue reading

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Mass fatilities after certification failure

After crippling Spanish agriculture with false allegations, organically-grown beansprouts are now believed to be the source of a massive E. coli outbreak originating in Germany.  It infected over 3300 people, killed at least three dozen, and is being used to … Continue reading

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EU-funded groupthink, no proof

This paper is an example of the very small number of peer-reviewed publications that appear to validate ISO management standards.  The detailed descriptions may obscure the fact that they are descriptions only.  The paper describes the management of a science but is not scientific in its method.  … Continue reading

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European hypocrisy on cartels

Price competition between members normally destroys cartels.  Therefore accreditation bodies such as UKAS are allotted territories through national mutual recognition arrangements.  This is a nod to the idea of ISO standardisation and objective third-party assessment.  But the real purpose is to … Continue reading

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