by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
Călin Georgescu, the rightful President of Romania, joined The Alex Jones Show yesterday to discuss the recent Romanian elections and the revolution that is currently happening in the country.
He says that it is a sign that the United Nations (“UN”) and the Club of Rome are in a state of collapse and are controlled by oligarchs, with the World Economic Forum in Davos dictating the UN’s actions.
President Georgescu believes that the Globalists have already lost power, but are desperately trying to hold on, as seen in their attempt to stage a coup against him in Romania, which Alex Jones describes as one of the most naked coups in the last 100 years.
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Jones agrees with Georgescu, stating that the globalists are already beaten and are just trying to maintain their power for as long as possible, citing their arrogance in bragging about their plans to cancel elections in Germany and Romania.
Georgescu attributes the globalists’ arrogance to their desperation to maintain their position, despite knowing they have already lost, and notes that their actions are causing people to come together and demand change. The “big shift” may be starting in Romania, Georgescu says, but this sentiment and action from the people will spread worldwide.
Georgescu declares that he will be a president of the people, by the people and for the people of Romania, and that he wants to protect children and families, which is in contrast to the globalists’ goal of dividing society.
Georgescu looks to President Trump to take action and give a signal that a big shift and change is starting and notes that there are many countries and peoples around the world who are also seeking freedom from the colonialist system. He also warns that the Globalists are attempting to start World War III using Romania as the “door to war.”
If you are unable to watch the video above on Rumble, you can watch it on Twitter (now X) HERE. We have made a rough transcript of the interview and attached it below, followed by some highlights from the interview.