Why Was the 2024 Presidential Election Cancelled in Romania?

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Until the people come together and fight against corruption.

brucejones
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So Peace, democracy, and christian values. I support that.
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magdalenavalentinastegaru
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EU: "The voting will continue until we get the outcome we desire."

SG-jsqn
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Yup, I can see why the globalists would want this guy out.
He looks after his own country and people.

marcusaetius
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European power is in the hands of an elite that is appointed, not elected.
The European system is terribly complicated and we can suspect that this complexity was intentional, because it disguises as democracy what is not democratic in any way. To give just one example: the European Parliament can only vote on laws (directives) that are initiated only by the Commission (which is practically the government), in other words it has no right of legislative initiative while the government has its monopoly. The vote in the European Parliament is in turn a masquerade because the European elections have no stake for the European electorate; because of this the parties send second-rate clientele to the EP, who vote as they are told. And to say how, the heads of the major parliamentary groups in the EP tell them. These heads are none other than the same ones who negotiate and usually impose the leadership of the European Commission. This is how a handful of people whom no one knows very well and whom no one elected to lead Europe decide who leads the Commission (i.e. which laws will be proposed for voting) but also how the parliamentary groups vote on the respective laws in the European Parliament.
This has a first disastrous consequence: if a law (directive) is catastrophic, none of those directly responsible are electorally sanctioned for it.

georgianadarcy
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Happening All Over the world. Prayers for Romania🙏

PattyMoor
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Thank you for what you are doing Shawn. God bless you

dandoedoe
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He work at ONU and I sow an interwiw with him... Everybody spoke about the war when they are have ti spoke abiut peqce... True!

mihaelaionela
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I’m thinking Romania wants to be in NATO but doesn’t want to poke Russia. Eastern European leaders have been known to meet with accidents if they get too far out there.

BirdDogey
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Thank you 🙏🏻! Respect for you and our president Călin Georgescu ❤

Credintasperanta
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Whe are vote this man until is president!

Emanuel-lz
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Thank you for having this man in your interview!

sebysI
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CĂLIN GEORGESCU PREȘEDINTE 💯💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

danielabrodocianu
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Can you please have Dr Ron Paul on the show please 🙏

KrazyJohnny
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This is going to be a long comment, but I think it needs saying. I was with the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, where we often leveraged seemingly mundane information as a tool for operational advantage.. You might thinj talking about the “mundane” stuff is harmless, but that’s exactly the kind of information that can help the enemy in ways you might not even realize. Yes, much of it might already be known to them to a point, but by putting all these details together, you’re tightening up their understanding and giving them insights they’d never get otherwise. Little things that seem harmless on their own can paint a much bigger picture when combined, and that’s where the real danger lies.

For example, when you share details about your daily routine—like what a typical day looks like, when you’re most active, or even when you’re resting—you might think it’s harmless. But patterns like that are incredibly valuable to the enemy.

When you talk about training methods, you’re essentially handing over a playbook. They can study how you prepare, simulate those conditions, and figure out counter-strategies. You’re giving them a blueprint to train their forces to fight people like you. Then there’s the talk about gear and equipment. Sharing details about the weapons you use, the vehicles you rely on, or even your communications setup isn’t just “cool YouTube story time content” for your audience—it’s intelligence.

Deployment details are another thing I've heard you talk about in great detail that might seem innocent but can be incredibly dangerous. If you mention how often teams rotate, how long you’re typically in the field, or what kind of support you get, you’re giving them a roadmap. Transitions and rotations are some of the most vulnerable times, and revealing that information just makes it easier for adversaries to strike.



Communications are another big one. Even if you’re not discussing classified systems, just talking about how you stay in touch during missions or what backup methods you use can give enemies a lot of valuable information.

Then there’s the psychological side of things and this is a big one. ..Sharing personal experiences about how you handle stress, how you deal with mental challenges, or what motivates you might seem harmless. But to the wrong person, it’s a guidebook on your psychology. This kind of insight is just as valuable as technical information, especially to an adversary who knows how to use it.

Logistics is another area where you might be giving away too much. Talking about how often you’re resupplied, how you manage resources, or what it takes to keep your team running might seem dull to most people, but for an enemy, it’s critical intel. Knowing how long your team can sustain itself or what it depends on can help them plan when and how to hit you.

Finally, even talking about leadership and team dynamics can be risky. Explaining how your team works, how leadership decisions are made, or how conflicts are resolved might seem like harmless storytelling, but it gives the enemy insight into your unit’s structure. That kind of knowledge can be used to sow distrust or confusion.

This is all stuff I hear being discussed on YouTube all the time, all day everyday. When you add all this together, it’s like building a puzzle. Each piece on its own might not seem like much, but over time, a patient and smart enemy can put those pieces together and get a clear picture of how you operate. Sharing this stuff might feel like a good way to connect with people or tell your story, but it’s not just your story you’re telling. You’re giving away information that could endanger the people still out there doing the job. Publicly talking about personal experiences like this used to be frowned upon by the teams partially for the above reasons. I’m not trying to single you out (I've left this same comment on similar channels), but a lot of guys are oversharing, and that could cause issues for current or future operators.

donnnnnnnn-oxjb
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shadow banned video already? only 1k views i didnt get my notification either had to manually search….

ArmaClipz
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Why did Z cancel elections in Ukraine?

Debo
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Wow, a bunch of feds are in the comments here.

timpease
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Why don’t we worry about our own country and children?

whitetailedboss
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calin Georgescu the president elected by the Romanians but the constitutional court annulled the elections in the 2nd round because calin Georgescu wins with over 80 percent of the votes

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