Chances are that very few of you actually know anything about Romania and the ones who "have a clue", don't know much about it. I have never been a fan of history, I don't know why, but filling my memory with all sort of events from the past simply didn't fit me.
I've lived historical moments though, one of them being the Romanian revolution from 1989, event that hasn't convinced me yet it has actually been a revolution and not a coup d'etat. There are quite a few in my country saying that the second option might be valid.
The so called revolution started on Dec 16, 1989 and ended on Dec 25, 1989, right on Christmas day, when "they killed Romanian leader, Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife". The sound of Kalashnikovs was a cold and noisy one.
Little do most of the Romanians know, and even quite a few of the economists world wide, that Romania is the only country that has managed tp pay its international debt entirely at some point. On April 12, 1989, Nicolae Ceausescu announced that "he paid the national debt worth $11 billion entirely" by that date and that since 1975 till 1989 Romania has paid $21 billion in total debt.
The man had a super ego and loved to brag himself about his achievements, like if they were achieved by himself only and not through community efforts and sacrifices. But that's a different story. Moreover, it seems that Romania had also $2.5 billion lent at the moment of that announcement and it seemed that Ceausescu was planning on making "our own bank" supposed to borrow money to other countries.
Martin Armstrong said during a speak that Romania is the only country that he is aware of, since the year 6,000 BC, who managed to pay its entire debt to the "crooked banksters". Less than a year after the announcement came out from Ceausescu, and you have the country's leader shoot down with his wife.
The communist regime is abolished in Romania and "new powers" are set at the wheels of the countries. Since then, Romania has managed to amass $95 billion in national debt. Do you think that it's a coincidence that the communist Romanian leader who managed to pay the country's debt entirely in 1989, was arrested, trialed by the "exceptional military tribunal" which was basically created over night just for this matter and executed on Christmas day?
I'd say, it's no coincidence. Same as I don't consider JFK's death, that occurred not long after he "talked secret societies and oaths" as being a coincidence. These secret societies are the elites, the establishment or how do you wanna call them, who are actually in charge of the planet and the politicians are mere puppets, or prompter readers.
Ceausescu wasn't killed by "the people", although the people was frustrated enough and there was no revolution back in 1989, and JFK wasn't killed by whoever they say either... It's not hard to figure that out when you place the puzzle pieces in the right places. I am not a fan of Ceausescu's approach to leading a country, but I tell you one thing, during his time no fucking foreign company owned anything in this country.
Now all sort of foreign companies own natural resources and land in our country, the government is probably one of the most corrupt ones in the world and there's basically no ceiling to our debt... Painful to see that, knowing what this country used to be and the potential it has. We would literally not need anything of foreign provenience to be able to have a great economy... But the secret societies haven't allowed that.
We allow them to rule over us though... and that's even more painful.
Thanks for attention,
Adrian
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