Science is about discovering how the world works, exploring the intricate systems and forces that govern our existence, not about serving those who want the world to work for them. It’s a quest for knowledge that invites curiosity and critical thinking, leading us to ask the tough questions and seek out the answers, rather than simply catering to those who have a specific agenda in mind. Embracing this journey allows us to gain a deeper understanding of nature, technology, and the universe, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.
I’m a writer and scientist with a background in biology, environmental science, and microbiology. I have worked with different groups of microorganisms at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – NIAID; INRA; and BAS. My research has allowed me to explore various facets of microbial life, from their roles in ecosystem dynamics to their potential applications in biotechnology and medicine. Through my experience, I have cultivated a deep appreciation for the complexity of these organisms and their impact on human health and the environment. Writing about these topics enables me to communicate my findings and insights to a broader audience, bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding.
My LinkedIn blog platform was where I used to write about what interested me and my followers, sharing insights on various topics ranging from technology trends to personal development. It became a space for vibrant discussions and intellectual exchanges. However, my account was deleted after I wrote an article where I questioned the credibility of the World Health Organization. This unexpected outcome left me disheartened, as I believed in the power of open dialogue and critical thinking. I often engaged with my audience, encouraging them to voice their opinions and explore different perspectives. Losing that platform meant losing a valuable outlet for expression and connection, which intensified my resolve to continue seeking truth and fostering discussions, albeit in a different venue.

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Dr. Mike Ryan (an official from the World Health Organization), who personally checked my account, certainly reported me for it. It’s quite odd that LinkedIn did not inform me about the deactivation of my account in this scenario, which seems to be a blatant violation of their stated company policy regarding user notifications and transparency. Moreover, there is still more to this perplexing situation: LinkedIn not only failed to provide me with an explanation but also asked for a government-issued ID when I attempted to inquire about the issues surrounding my account. This requirement raises significant concerns, as it contradicts EU privacy law, specifically the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is designed to protect individuals’ personal information and uphold their privacy rights. Such practices by a platform that millions rely on for professional networking are both alarming and indicative of a possible breakdown in user trust.

I insisted on finding the reason why my LinkedIn account was deactivated, and after a prolonged period of uncertainty and frustration, I eventually received a response from a LinkedIn employee who stated that I had made comments that were against LinkedIn policy. These comments contained quotations from reputable sources such as academic websites, the BBC, and various scientific journals, all of which I believed to be valid and constructive contributions to professional discussions. Despite my efforts to engage thoughtfully with the community and share valuable insights, my work, along with my extensive network of 500+ contacts, was permanently erased in an instant. This felt particularly unjust because I was certain that I had not violated any LinkedIn regulations; however, it became evident that LinkedIn itself had broken its own rules by failing to notify me of any alleged infractions prior to the deactivation. The lack of transparency and communication in this process only added to my dismay, leaving me not only without access to my account but also questioning the platform’s commitment to its users and the principles of open discussion and fair treatment.
With this blog and my Substack genuineprospect | Dr. Lidiya Angelova | Substack, I will continue to work on what is most important right now: bringing back genuine science to the news; anti-narrative activism; and assisting in the creation of a balanced world in which all decisions regarding our well-being are based on science and people have the ability to choose what to do with their own lives and bodies. In a time when misinformation spreads rapidly through social media and other channels, the need for accurate, evidence-based information has never been more crucial. I aim to foster a community of informed individuals who prioritize critical thinking and scientific inquiry. By sharing in-depth analyses, case studies, and expert views, I hope to equip readers with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of modern life. Ultimately, my mission is to empower individuals to make choices rooted in truth and knowledge, contributing to a healthier, more enlightened society for everyone.
Click here to find the article which World Health Organization doesn’t want you to read.
Here is a list of some of my publications and websites.
https://humansnetwork.wixsite.com/website/blog
genuineprospect | Dr Lidiya Angelova | Substack
https://cormandrostenreview.com/report/
Notable female microbiologists you’ve never heard of
Bioremediation: using microorganisms to clean up the environment
Elizabeth Bugie – the invisible woman in the discovery of Streptomycin
Louise Slaughter – the Congresswoman who Brought Science to Capitol Hill
How to Become a Confident Speaker
More women than men earn science degree but: Where do they go?
Malaria Fighter with a Golden Heart
Angelova L., Dalgalarrondo M., Minkov I., Danova S., Kirilov N., Serkedjieva J.,
Chobert J.-M., Haertle T. and I. Ivanova. Purification and characterization of a
protease inhibitor from Streptomyces chromofuscus 34-1 with an antiviral activity.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – General Subjects, 2006, 1760, 8, 1210 – 1216.
Serkedjieva J., Angelova L., Remichkova M., and I. Ivanova. Proteinase
inhibitors from Streptomyces with antiviral activity. Journal of Basic Microbiology,
2006, 46, 6, 504 – 512.
Topalova J., Dimkov R., Ribarova I., Ivanov I., Kozuharov D., Velikova M. and L.
Angelova. Dehalogenase Activity – Indicator for the initial detoxication ofpentachlorophenol at the step by step adapted activated sludge. Journal of
International Research Publications [serial online], 2002, 3, 1311 – 1318.
A note from Dr. Angelova
I poured my heart into this page when I first launched my blog over 5 years ago, and now I’m thrusting it back into the spotlight to remind everyone of the undeniable truth—I was right all along! However, over 5 years later—my LinkedIn is still deactivated; I am still silenced, desperately looking for a job where I can unleash my vast knowledge. The support I’ve received here and on my Substack was never sustainable, making it feel like I’m laboring for nothing. Meanwhile, Mike Ryan has strolled into retirement, enjoying a cushy life after wreaking havoc on me and billions, just like Bill Gates—the puppet master behind LinkedIn, the vaccine agenda, and climate hysteria who is entangled with Epstein’s circle of degenerates. And can you believe Mike Ryan now dares to claim that the WHO “never advised lockdowns”? You can read it here:
Exposé: Mike Ryan — The Man Who Helped Break Our Lives
As you can see, my work confidently challenges the dominant narratives surrounding two vital global issues: healthcare and the environment. I stand firm in my belief that the truth is essential, and people deserve more than mere half-truths. If you benefit from this independent research and decide not to support it, you are actively contributing to its struggle or potential failure.
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DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlyIf you want to support the fight for a genuine human world and benefit from my expertise at the same time, reach out at genuineprospect@proton.me. Together, we can collaborate on innovative ideas and strategies that promote authenticity and truthfulness in our society. By joining forces, we can create a movement that inspires others to pursue their own genuine paths while making a meaningful impact in the world around us. Your involvement would not only enrich this cause but also provide you with valuable insights and connections that can enhance your own understanding and contributions. Let’s take this journey together and bring about the change we so desperately need.
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