The Hegelian Dialectic

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Romania killed its communist leader on December 25, 1989... Yeah, you read that right. The infamous Romanian communist leader, Nicolae Ceaușescu, was executed on Christmas Day in 1989, just days after the so-called "revolution" that shook the country.

If you’re the type who watches TV constantly and believes everything you see, you’d probably think the people spontaneously rioted to take their country back from the communist leader through that revolution. In reality, it was a coup d’état...

That event was meticulously planned and orchestrated by foreign powers. The same foreign powers that killed Saddam Hussein a few years after Ceaușescu, for pretty much the same reasons. Both fuckers refused to have a Rothschild-owned central bank in their countries and opposed the new world order being pushed at the time.

I don’t know how much you’ve heard about Romania or what you know about it, but for a brief moment, Romania was the only country in the world to fully pay off its debt to the IMF. That was about six months before Ceaușescu was killed, following a sham trial.

Since then, this country has only had puppets in charge, selling our natural resources on the cheap to foreign countries, passing thousands of laws that screw over the people instead of helping them, turning Romania into a consumer nation rather than the productive force it was before 1989, and drowning it in insane debt.

Most of that debt has been used to fund obscene payouts and pensions for high-ranking politicians and lawmakers. From 1989 to around 2005, when we joined the EU, Romania was in free fall. Then the EU swooped in as our supposed savior, wrapping us in its protective arms...

In reality, though, the EU wasn’t created by the leaders of European countries but by central bankers pulling the strings behind the so-called politicians we think make the decisions. Those same bankers installed puppets in Romania, bankrupting it so EU integration would look like a blessing.

We don’t need the EU. No country needs the EU. We’d be fine with our highly valuable resources if we had patriotic politicians in charge, and the same goes for nearly every country in the EU. Collaboration is one thing; dictatorship is another.

Politicians in the EU vote for whatever’s put in front of them if the price is right—no surprise there...What we’ve seen with Romania and the EU is a textbook case of the Hegelian Dialectic. They created a problem, the problem sparked a reaction, and based on that reaction, the masses begged for some higher power to take control, surrendering a ton of rights and freedoms in the process...

Decentralization is the way... But the way I see it, shit’s getting more and more centralized in the world, and we haven’t even hit peak absurdity yet.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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