Hatemail Robak on closed group about book: RP is mentally ill

11 May 2008
Comment RP: Robak writes about things that are not in the book, but only in earlier draft versions. For example: the outfits of the Baroness.
From closed e-group:
Sun May 11, 2008 3:32 pm
Re: Roelie Post - book

Rolie Post is a mentally ill employee at the EU. In her book she notes 7 occasions when she took a leave of absence from her job - at that time working on the EU accession team for Romania - for mental health reasons. She states that she was stalked by inter-country adoption allies - although appropriate security individuals at the EU never took her seriously, which she also details. One incident - which was laughable - included the time she was in a Bucharest cafe and a man in a large black hat and cape came in, sat at a table, and supposedly stared at her. That incident - if it even occurred - in her mind was stalking by inter-country adoption allies. Although she was on mental health leaves of absence it never seemed to deter her in keeping updated - and contributing - as to what was happening in the battle to ban inter-country adoption. She attempts to disparage adoptive parents and those NGO's who support inter-country adoption, as many times as she can and boldly admits to lying, going behind her superiors backs, and anything else repulsive she found time to do.

She traveled throughout Romania on weekends with Mariela Neagu, now  the current Child Welfare Director in the Romanian government, supposedly checking on orphanages. And yet there is no mention of which orphanages they checked out or what they found. Please feel free to draw your own conclusions. She seems to be enamored with Baroness Nicholson, including describing every outfit the Baroness wore in any meeting they had. Bizarre at best.

Having once attended a hearing in Brussels in which I testified and assisted in organizing, where I listened to her speak, or I should say shriek, I can attest to the fact that the woman is clearly mentally unstable and is truly quite an evil individual, but one whom I have great pity for. 

Her book is not only filled with lies, misrepresentations, distortions, partial quotes which lead you to believe something other than what the journalist intended, and other gross inaccuracies, but anyone reading it who chooses to believe it is obviously missing a few IQ points.

Linda

Sun May 11, 2008 3:32 pm