There’s a wiseguy who says the 1989 Romanian Revolution was actually orchestrated by princes of Bourbon, who run Romania ever since 1865. The underlying reason for the House of Bourbon to fake weakness after it took over the world in order to maintain power. It seems that the House of of Bourbon employed the same tactic during the 1789 French Revolution as well. Basically, both the French First Republic, which was allegedly founded by global Freemasonry and the First French Empire, which was allegedly founded by global Cosa Nostra, were controlled from behind the scenes by the global House of Bourbon. Back to the 1989 Romanian Revolution, the wiseguy says the nominal leader of Romania Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife were actually killed by a Romanian poet called Mircea Dinescu on the morning of December 22nd 1989. By the time Nicolae Ceausescu was killed, the Romanian army that was deployed on the streets of Bucharest AKA Little Paris had already been wiped out by a subterranean mob in Romanian military uniforms. The subterranean army came from Constanta AKA Little Marseille and Mamaia AKA Little Monaco which is linked to the Greco-Roman world and was commanded by director of Romania’s secret service general Iulian Vlad. Then the mob found two doubles of Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, whom it next forced to depart Bucharest in order to stage a vacuum of power. Then, the leaders of the revolution filled the vacuum of power by issuing a communiqué on the night of December 22nd 1989 and a constitutional decree on December 26th 1989. The Ceausescu trial was filmed with an unauthorized camera that belonged to a Romanian colonel. And there’s more. The video actually shows two lookalikes of Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, whose deaths were officially assessed by a coroner on December 22nd 1989.
By law, the Romanian Revolution ended when a Romanian actor called Ion Caramitru, who thereafter founded the first provisory government, namely Consiliul Frontului Salvării Naționale (CFSN) and a poet called Mircea Dinescu, that is, the hero o” the Romanian Revolution, announced on national television that the revolutionaries won. The leaders of the Romanian Revolution got into the TV studio only after the director of the national television was shown a coroner report assessing the death of Minister of Defense Vasile Milea, who was the de facto leader of Romania. Some say Ion Caramitru told Admiral Cico Dumitrescu to promote and back up Ion Iliescu as the leader of the Romanian Revolution because Mircea Dinescu, who was aiming to become the new president, had no political backing. It seems that the Romanian Revolution, which was in fact a coup d’etat disguised as a revolution was meant to be peaceful. The plan was for the Romanian communist government to get scared into deposing its mandate just like it happened in the Eastern Bloc. On the morning of December 21st 1989, an insurgent group that arrived in Bucharest from Timisoara all of a sudden lit fireworks and pushed from the back the crowd that rallied in favor of Nicolae Ceausescu. In the end, the crowd got to the palace walls, but Nicolae Ceausescu just couldn’t be convinced to run away. Then peaceful riots started all over Bucharest up until about 11 PM that night, when about 40 rioters were killed in front of the Intercontinental Hotel near the University Plaza. They say it was Minister of Defense Vasile Milea who drove the tank that crashed the Intercontinental barricade and shot dead the revolution leader. Witnesses say the revolution leader looked just like a Romanian rapper called Puya. And that’s when all hell broke out. The wiseguy said that by December 25th 1989 the entire Romanian army was wiped out under the false pretense that the Romanian soldiers were terrorists. More than 2,000,000 Romanians were killed.
However, the wiseguy says the Romanian Revolution was staged by a Bourbon prince called Nicu Ceausescu, who still runs Romania ever since. It seems that the 1989 provisory government has actually transferred power by constitutional decree from Nicolae Ceausescu, not from Nicu Ceausescu, who became by law the incumbent president of Romania on the morning of December 22nd 1989. Not that many people know that Romania, which is Latin for “Roman Population” has the strongest country constitution in the world. Unlike any other world country, “Romania is a sovereign, independent, unitary and indivisible, National State” (Title I, Article 1, Paragraph 1 of the 1991 Constitution of Romania). Given that no other world country has acquired the complete set of Public International Law guarantees, it means that by law, Romania is the only colonial power on Planet Earth. Nevertheless, Romania became the only country in the world with full international legal personality ever since the issuing of the 1965 Constitution of Romania which offers similar international guarantees and still remains effective. In other words, the post-1989 Romania is legally superseded by the pre-1989 Romania, which was based on the House of Bourbon’s Ancien Régime and the Indian Caste System. According to Article 2 of the 1965 Constitution of Romania, the four-tier system that continues to rule Romania to the present-day is comprised of the working class (the 1st class) which is led by plant and factory workers, the peasantry (the 2nd class) which is led by brigadiers, the intelligentsia (the 3rd class) which is led by poets and the other categories of working people (the 4th class) which are controlled by convenience store cashiers—insider data spill. The wiseguy says the given 4th class serves as the entry point of a Russian Stalingrad/Volgograd-based mob in the House of Bourbon, which is said to be as old as time.







