Mircea Brenciu Photo: Wikipedia |
I met Mircea Brenciu on a sunny day in May 2015 in the
downtown park as he was delivering a speech in Brasov on Heroes Day. The
background of the rally was a huge cross erected in the memory of those who
lost their lives during the Revolution of December 1989, when dozens of people
were shot in the anti-communist revolution. Some of those young people were
buried not far behind the cross.
I don’t believe in coincidence – there is a higher purpose
for this seemingly chance encounter on such an important day in Romania’s
history.
I interviewed Brenciu that day and again, more recently,
across cyber space. Mircea Brenciu, born and raised in Brasov, educated in
Economics and mass communication, is a writer, poet, founder, co-founder, and
editor of many publications and organizations, including the prestigious Journalism
Society of Romania, author of many books and recipient of numerous local and
national awards. He comes from a family of scholars with a long history of
anti-communist activity. He and Mircea Sevaciuc proclaimed November 15 the Anti-Communism
Fight Day.
My theory is that a “fundamental transformation” is
currently sweeping the globe and this massive change is not necessarily in the
best interest of the citizens of various countries nor desired or initiated by
them.
I asked Brenciu about the political power in Romania. Those currently
in power and the opposition form a “common front” against the executive, the
president and the prime minister, he wrote. Even though there are numerous
political parties, they have no real power, he said, they make up a “decorative
Parliament” reminiscent of the Stalinist era, easily recognized by those who
were unfortunate enough to have lived in that dark period of history and who do
not belong to the “Facebook generation.” Brenciu calls this type of political
power, “artisan politics.”
The majority of the members of Parliament are just voting
machines, Brenciu said, with salaries and inflated official bonuses much higher
than what the average citizen earns. There are a few among them who have amassed
huge fortunes, taking advantage of the traffic of influence among those who
have the power to make decisions, who received bribes in exchange for rubber
stamp approvals, for faux public auctions, and even for political and judiciary
decisions.
Using a hyperbole to describe the corruption, Brenciu
believes that the majority in this category of influence trafficking belonged
to the former President Basescu regime. He was “a retired sailor who reached
Romania’s deck with the goal of transforming it into a pirate ship.” The
Romanian people were and are still taking all the risks while floating on this
boat called country that is taking on water really fast.
“Our government is named by Brussels through the strange
intervention of President Johannis, resulting in a total loss of state sovereignty.
The government answers to Brussels. I spoke about the dissolution of Romania in
my book, Cardinal Dialogues, Brenciu
said. One of my interlocutors, Ilie Serbanescu, a political and economic
analyst, had introduced for the first time the idea that Romania had become a colony.
The technocrats have enabled this colonization which took place under the pretext of eliminating
corruption and moving the country towards a European way. Hired by various non-profits, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and financed by the ‘generous and dispassionate’ George Soros,
the technocrats were principal enablers.” Brenciu wondered why Soros was
connected to the interests of the Old Continent. Soros seems to be interested
in many continents but particularly North America and Europe.
I asked Brenciu who elects such corrupt members of
Parliament and if there is a connection to the former communists who went
underground, disappeared, or died during or shortly after the tyrannical couple,
the Ceausescus, were executed on Christmas Day 1989.
The crypto-communist period of the children of former Securitate
members and communist apparatchiks has somewhat passed in great measure by
biology; those were mostly present during the regimes of Ion Iliescu and Emil
Constantinescu who ruled following the 1989 Revolution.
Crypto-communists secretly sympathize with communism or are
secretly members of the Communist party if the communist party is allowed to
exist. In the U.S., crypto-communists have come out of the shadows and engage
in overt anti-American activities, demonstrations, civil disobedience, and
destruction of property without any fear of prosecution or retribution. There
are ample examples where communist minority groups funded by Soros have burned,
looted, and pillaged businesses in several towns and neighborhoods while the
police watched.
But there is a more nefarious group at play in Romania called
“intellectuals,” added Brenciu, with Masters and Doctorates purchased with cash
in dubious subjects such as political and military strategy, former and current
officers, faux journalists who shape the political opinion with their
inaccurate reporting by deriding and annihilating patriotism, faith, and hope
in a nationalistic future. These
manipulators, whether they are found in politics, justice, business,
mass-media, or in pseudo-cultural circles, are the actual millionaires and
billionaires who are sinking Romania into the abyss of the Mariana Trench, to
use another maritime hyperbole, said Brenciu.
Brenciu concluded that talented, honest, and sincere opinion
makers who are not financially motivated or bribed are usually marginalized,
eliminated, and compromised. “Truth is
sleepwalking with a hole in its head.”
The one world government elites with the help of non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and European Union (EU) are busy incorporating and
bringing in line as many countries as possible under their global communism
umbrella.
TO BE CONTINUED
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