Author: Cozmin Gușă
In May 2021, when no one in Romania was talking about the future war in Ukraine, we had a series of discussions on Gold FM, primarily with Petru Romoșan, in which we exposed the horror that would ensue in Europe if the Biden administration in the White House decided to start a war with Russia through its proxy, Ukraine. The National Audio-Visual Council repeatedly warned and fined us, under the pretext that we were spreading lies, but the war came. Immediately after the war began in the spring of 2022, we started discussing, again on Gold FM, the necessity and urgency of peace, as otherwise the EU would suffer greatly, and Romania even more so. The National Audio-Visual Council penalized us again, as the imposed propaganda meant it was necessary to talk about the need for war, that is, “Let’s all go to battle to become cannon fodder!” Since the summer of 2022, we have shown the grim prospect of Ukraine’s future as a ticking time bomb, a center of great corruption led by the European oligarchy through corrupt power moguls, umbilically linked to Zelensky, but a ticking time bomb because Ukraine will end up defeated and stuffed with dangerous weapons, which will be wielded by gangs that are out of control. Of course, once again, Gold FM has fallen into disrepute with the authorities, and we, the members of the GOLD Think Tank, have been publicly labeled as Putin-ists, and that is how we have been classified for the last three years. And today, it has become clear that Ukraine is a ticking time bomb approaching the moment of explosion.
Over the past week, since we were the first to report the arrests and raids targeting Zelensky’s corrupt oligarchs who are now fleeing like rats, the media puppets of the “System” in Securistan (Romania) have also begun trembling as they announce the scandal, yet still without pointing to the real danger looming on the horizon. And what is that danger? That the regime in Kyiv could soon suffer an uncontrolled internal implosion, as heavily armed factions begin fighting one another for control of a failed neighboring state. Just yesterday, the Ukrainian agency Strana detailed the rival camps: on one side, the so-called “Soros Party,” backed by Western High Finance (in reality, the Rothschild group); on another, the bloc of corrupt Ukrainian billionaires who already have their own private armies; and finally, the military commanders now gathering to impose a military dictatorship.
Can anything still be done to prevent this future collapse in Ukraine? Nothing at all. What could the feeble, incompetent leadership of the EU — Ursula, Macron, Merz, Tusk and the rest — possibly do in such a situation? Their hands and feet are tied. They will be forced to admit failure, and from there the storm will break over an Europe already mired in deep economic crisis. The uncontrolled explosion of Ukraine will thus trigger a systemic crisis for the European Union itself, the “new USSR,” as I’ve called it, while the current power structure in Brussels is in no way prepared to withstand it. The rescue plan, however, is already being shaped within the geopolitical power triangle of Putin–Trump–Xi, but this, of course, only means the sharing of advantages among the new victors. The leaders of EU member states have not even been consulted about this reset of the European space. Why? Precisely because they refused to take part in the peace-plan efforts, preferring instead the unwinnable war with Russia as dictated to them by the Rothschild system.
Romania now becomes the most exposed to the great dangers ahead, not only because we have the longest border with this Ukraine that is sliding into chaos, but also because we are the weakest militarily among its neighbors, and our relationship with Moldova exposes us even further. It is absolutely clear that we will be unable to face the quasi-lethal challenges soon to come — unimaginable today — from our neighbors whose country is on the verge of uncontrollable collapse, as I’ve already told you. The incident involving the Russian Kinzhal missile and the Romanian base at Kogălniceanu, one whose full seriousness has not been publicly described, though rest assured it was by no means a deliberate Russian attack, an incident where the bomb practically brushed past our ears, should be seen as a preview of what may follow for Romania and Romanians. Imagine what will happen when the armed struggle begins between the rival factions in Ukraine. Can we hope to escape? Perhaps, but it would take a miracle. And no, my friends, that miracle will certainly not come from NATO. To survive this time, Romania must find itself, somehow, on the secret agenda of discussions within the geopolitical power triangle of Moscow–Washington–Beijing. But who will place us there? Surely you don’t expect that level of performance from Nicușor or Bolojan. Only God, through His great mercy!










