You don’t get to choose: Romanians vote the wrong way; election cancelled
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Dec 7, 2024
The big story of the week is the cancellation of Romania's elections.
It ranks above the attack on Syria or the assassination of the CEO of a health insurer; it equals in its ominous portent the genocide in Gaza.
Romania tells us — if you still doubt — how far the owner-investors are prepared to go to override the people in pursuit of their own interests.
The message: Europeans must NOT vote against war, austerity, Green policies that close down farms and industry. They cannot protest privatisation and the sale of assets to foreign investors. Europeans must bend down and comply.
Călin Georgescu campaigned on a productive economy, family firms and local ownership over globalist corporations. He was openly religious and nationalist.
Georgescu was on course to win the second round of voting in Romania's presidential election on Sunday.
Two days before, the country's constitutional court cancelled the election, claiming it had evidence of foreign interference.
It ignored the multi-million dollar foreign-funded NGOs and media that were supporting his rivals; ignored that Georgescu spent nothing on his campaign; it said it had evidence of TikTok videos, and that some had been paid for.
It is a thin argument — thin as the Russiagate hoax, which after a $32 million investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller, the former FBI director, found that a Russian clickbait farm had spent about $200,000 on political posts on social media, and that the Christopher Steele, MI6 Dossier was fake.
You’ve been farmed
Those who analyse such things say Georgescu's viewer "engagement" on Tiktok was lower than his three rivals. Romania does have the highest number of TikTok accounts per population in the entire European Union, it is said, representing about 47 per cent of the population.
The kids are all right; they're probably learning English!
The journal Fortune says Georgescu was "barely known a year ago" but that's not true — he is most excellently known to the elites.
Calin Georgescu was president of the European Research Centre of the Club of Rome, between 2013-2015. This Rockerfeller-funded body is one of the top globalist organisations dedicated to depopulation.
He held senior posts at the United Nations.
But now he opposes the privatisation of Romania's public asset and vowed to reclaim them. [1]
He supports a distributed economy; an economy of the owner and worker, the traditional producer, of family firms, of the roots of national revival — what he calls a participatory economic democracy.
Georgescu has questioned Romania’s membership of NATO, saying it was not an unalloyed benefit. He has also criticised the placement of an anti-missile shield in Romania (see below).
He is a critic of the Covid response, and promoted outdoor exercise as a key to health, which is borne out by the evidence.
Controversially, he has said paedophilia is rife among the globalist owners and bureaucrats.
Coup’s next?
Like voters across Europe, Romanians voted against austerity and war — which is close since they share a border with Ukraine.
It was to privatise Ukraine's assets that the coup was staged in 2014, after the country refused to accept the conditions attached to World Bank/IMF loans to lift restrictions on foreign ownership of land.
Now Romania has seen a coup d'état. It is a variation on the coups that the United States has waged since before 1954 when it deposed the democratically elected Guatemalan president Jacobo Árbenz.
Nowadays under the pretext of internet security, the military-banker complex does not even wait for the winner to take power.
The "liberal" media is out in full force. The Guardian calls Georgescu "a far-right outsider" versus his closest rival "the pro-European reformist Elena Lasconi."
Such neutral language. The Lügenpresse won't tell you that it is Georgescu who is the reformer, by any objective measure.
Just as the uniparty of toothless left and lobotomized right call themselves "centrists," who offer normal, acceptable policies like vaccine mandates, lockdowns, quarantine, poisoning food, closing farms, shutting down energy, losing manufacturing to China, endless money printing, rising inflation and unemployment — and war.
War, of course, being the age-old answer to unemployment.
Romania's election presented the warmongering "centrists" with a problem.
The recent Moldova election was won by the pro-NATO candidate when last minute postal votes flooded in from abroad. Excluding votes from abroad, Aleksandr Stoianoglo prevailed over Maia Sandu with 51.2 percent of the vote.
Sandu, a former World Bank economist who opened European Union accession negotiations in June, called the victory a “lesson in democracy.”
It certainly was.
When the gap is so large you won't be able to fill it with postal ballots from abroad, you annul the election crying "Russian interference.”
Is the European Union becoming a dictatorship, you may justly ask
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