User:Vadász Zsolt,London

Vadász Zsolt is a 'nom de plume' for a Budapest educated translator of English books and written lectures, essays, Mr. I. A. S. Wels, who currently lives-and computes on a Sony Vaio VGN-CS21S/R-in Chelsea, London SW3 5BX, United Kingdom. This portable personal computer is using Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium and is linked to a British Telecommunications Plc. public switched telephone network line and Be Internet. The Google Internet search engine is displaying this page of WiKiPedia.

Mr. I. A. S. Wels, Wels István András Stefan, Born Budapest 28th July 1951, a dual national (British by naturalisation, Hungarian/Magyar by birth) studied at the Budapest/Győr Polytechnic of Transport and Communications (1969-1971), and at the Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest 1971-1977, receiving in absence MA Economics, and B.Ed. Economics in 1977 - with a copy of his Diploma handed to him in the real Mr. Vadász's office on the first floor of the University in 1989 - twelve years late.

The real Mr. Vadász was the Academic Administrator of the Budapest University of Economics for several years under the Rectorship of Professor Ivan Berend T. and possibly under the rectorship of Dr. Kálmán Szabó, and in 1977 personally refused to hand the said University Diploma to Mr. Wels's Mother,-Wels Istvánné, Miss Magdalena Feitscher, born Tiszacsege, Hungary/Magyarország,-in the same office in which a copy was eventually issued. It is not known as to what happened to the original copy of Mr. Wels's Degree certificate!? Mr Wels received an M.Phil. Econ. Cantab in Person Dec.1979 Senate House.

Some of Mr. Wels' Budapest University friends edited a collection of essays of Professor Emmanuel Wallerstein, New York, and an essay was translated by Mr. Wels at Sussex University at the summer of 1977 on 'The Unlucky Colonisation of Africa', by Catherine Cockery Vidrovitsch. Prof. Imre Marton was leading the economic and social development work at the Budapest University of Economics at that time.

The typed translation from English into Hungarian/Magyar was returned to Budapest, was revised by the editors, and possibly published as part of a collection of essays. Mr. Wels has once personally met Professor Wallerstein when the latter was visiting Budapest in 1977. Mr. Wels has also met Professor Ivan Berend T., both in his Budapest Rector's Office,and subsequently at St. Antony's College, Oxford, where Professor György Ránki was also lecturing on the Hungarian New Economic Mechanism of 1968-1978.

The endangered/hunted manuscript of Professor Szelenyi's and Mr. G. Konrad's Book: 'The Road of the Intelligentsia to Class Power' meanwhile was smuggled out of Hungary and appeared in Hungarian Translation, published by European Magyar Protestáns Szabadegyetem, Svájc, and by HBJovanovits, N.Y.

As the Wels Family owns/owned various properties in Hungary as of May 2010, legal proceedings are in place, with Dr. András Pákay acting as the Family Lawyer, under the Jurisdiction of the Parliament of the Kingdom/Republic of Hungary/ Magyarország. Mr. I.A.S. Wels married Carmel Mary Cecilia Gleeson on the 18th March 2000, at the Cistercian Abbey Church at St. Emeric Stadt of Budapest, Szent Imreváros, also known as Kelenföld. Mr. Wels grew up at the Kirchnopf Family Palazzo situated at No.8 Török Ignác utca, XI. District. The Wels, Martin, Pottyondy Families, three Feitscher Sisters, are part of the ruling elite of the millenial Kingdom of Hungary, and acted in this capacity to their best abilities.

Mr I.A.S. Wels has lived in London since 1975/1977, and also spent one year studying at the Universities of Cambridge (Wolfson College) 1978-1979 and Oxford (St. Antony's College) 1979-1980.

Mr Wels István wrote a forecasts on DBS, which is available at the British Museum. His lecture on The Prospect of European Direct into Homes Satellite Broadcating was delivered in 1981, he worked on a multiclient study of Communication Studies and Planning, and Communications and Information Technology Research in London, on the prospects of Satelllite Broadcasting and Cable Television in the United Kingdom and Europe. Worked for the British Film Institute for the Broadcasting Research Unit on the Prospects for the new Communication and Information Technology Working Party - see published report.

Mr Wels founded Macintosh Computer University, Knightsbridge, and worked for Southbank Studios,London, where he hand-built-into an Apple Macintosh II base machine-the MacFlash AppleMacintosh based graphic workstation, which contained a number of unique parts to enhance the then Macintosh user experience, including displaying fast on screen colour pictures of 24/32 bit colour, i.e. high colour accuracy. He participated in politics in 1989/90, supporting the work of the Hungarian Parliament by attending.

In 1991, he made a speech on the desirability of the Euro to stabilise the world monetary system and recommended that the administration of the global economy is transferred onto hand held radio telephones used for transaction processing, and payments being made with these as if the units transferred were cash! As editor of the Private Gold Handbook, in the City of London, he promoted the emergence of the South African standard based gold - 1 Troy ounce - coinage as global currency, and feels that the United States Dollar is called USD as that paper currency is promissory notes for Spanish Minted Silver Dollars, which are related in coinage to the Maria Theresia Silver Thaler.

Mr. Wels is also taking this opportunity to put on record his current intention to build at least two complete transcontinental railway lines on the continent of Africa in the near future: West Africa to East Africa (and then) London to South Africa Railways - WELS - completely new modern railway lines. Prior to this possibly some property, art, railway,transport safety and electronic ticketing projects.