We’re just two weeks away from Christmas, and on December 1st, we had parliamentary elections. It’s downright unimaginable how soulless these bastards are to schedule elections on National Day. And before that, back in November, we had presidential elections...
That didn’t go well at all. For the second election round (yes, that’s how we roll in Romania if no candidate gets 51%), a surprise candidate made it to the runoff. Naturally, the leeches running this country weren’t having it. They pulled the Constitutional Court card, claiming “Russian interference,” and canceled the elections altogether.
So now, we’ll have new elections sometime in the spring. Why’s all this happening? The official story is that this unexpected candidate, who won the majority in the first round, could actually bring meaningful change to Romania. The second?
There’s a massive short on the Romanian currency (RON), placed by major American players since November. Big money is betting the RON will tank against the Euro, and they need internal conflict to make it happen. To destabilize a currency, you need chaos, and this election fiasco has stirred the pot quite nicely.
Adding to this mess, George Soros’ son recently visited Romania. And given what we know about the elder Soros, I can only imagine Jr. isn’t here for sightseeing—he’s likely here to fan the flames for profit, riding on their short against our currency.
What scares me most, though, is the thought of NATO and our hypocritical politicians dragging us into the Russia-Ukraine war. We already have NATO-built rocket-launching sites and American troops stationed here for years. My fear is that the big players betting against our currency know the war might escalate with Romania’s direct involvement.
Personally, I doubt it’ll come to that. If Trump regains office, the war’s likely over—America won’t fund it anymore. Without U.S. backing, Ukraine would struggle to hold its ground against Russia. But if I’m wrong? I’m not getting involved.
I’ll leave this country if I have to, by any means necessary. I’d rather go to jail or risk getting shot than “defend my country” in a baseless military conflict.
It’s mind-blowing how easily big money can destroy a nation or sow chaos just to cash in on their bets. Frankly, it’s disgusting. These endless crises fuel the war-mongering lizards who thrive on chaos, and I hate them for it.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian