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Seen elsewhere: This week in the ‘alt’ media

WITH two weeks to catch up on, there’s been a huge bag of ‘alt’ media to pick from. The most important story of all has to be the election skulduggery that’s taken place in Romania. The Spectator excepted you wouldn’t have known from the MSM. Neil Clark summed it up in his article, ‘Democracy dies in Romania’:

‘If the vote in the first round goes the wrong way, cancel the second round. If the “wrong” candidate is still likely to win the rescheduled election, then detain him before he can register to stand and then ban him. Then hold the election again, this time with a stronger “independent” candidate who with media support can defeat the ally of the “wrong” but more popular candidate you have banned. This is exactly what has happened in Romania […] The hypocrisy is truly off the scale. The man who should be Romanian president now, if genuine democracy had been allowed to run its course, is Calin Georgescu. He was the winner of the first round of the original presidential elections and looked to be in a good position to win the second round too.’

What went on in the election to arrive at the preferred pro-EU, anti-Russia candidate is truly shocking. 

‘Romania, a stinky story of corrupt elections’ was the gist of the immediate social media response, see here and here.

In summary, ‘alt’ critics say the Romanian elections were a globalist sham, that the EU was not going to tolerate any candidate who is pro-Trump or against funding the Ukraine war and that the  country is now officially a protectorate of the European Union. How do they arrive at that? Well the numbers simply don’t add up:

  • Eurosceptic candidate George Simion won 41 per cent of the vote in the first round on May 4. EU-favourite Nicușor Dan got 21 per cent. In round two, Simion took 46.4 per cent, while Dan got 53.6 per cent – a 155 per cent bump in support. To achieve such a result, Dan would need 87 per cent support among voters who backed neither him nor Simion in round one, one analysis has it.
  • Since none of the major first round candidates (Crin Antonescu, 20 per cent; Victor Ponta, 13 per cent) threw their weight behind Dan, where did his support come from? Simion alleges that 1.7million dead souls were on voter rolls; that diaspora voters cast 1.64million ballots in round two, 660,000 more than the first round. Simion says some polling places were closed, or not enough ballots were available, in the runoff.
  • Simeon has accused Moldova’s EU lapdog government of ‘immense fraud’ amid reports of Romanian expats voting at three times the rate they did in the first round, and charged France of meddling using ‘lots and lots of money and pressure through their ambassador here and through foreign institutions.’

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov claims he was told by France to ‘silence conservative voices’ in Romania ahead of the vote – proof he says of French/EU interference. These are allegations that France categorically denies. There is more on the background to this spat in Le Monde. But are they to be trusted? Who knows?

Steve Turley’s report, from after the first round that Simeon won, is useful as it sets the stage for what actually happened:

This next Redacted report, with special guest, political scientist and Europe specialist Ralph Schoellhammer, broadcast immediately after the final election round results, slams in on the ‘puppet’ president the EU now has in place and describes a country in turmoil. Definitely worth watching:

In the last few days, Romania’s constitutional court has rejected Simeon’s appeal to annul the election.

Better news from the USA was seeing the covid vaccine ‘safe and effective’ narrative collapsing on camera during Senator Ron Johnson’s explosive Senate hearing on Covid-19 vaccine injuries last Wednesday afternoon. This is the Senate hearing they never wanted you to see says Vigilante Fox who has turned three hours of footage into a brilliant, concise five-minute read. 

Lost sight of since President Trump’s latest ‘ambush’ – of the South African President Cyril Ramaphosa – was his uncompromising lecture of a month ago to Arab leaders about radical Islam and terrorism, described by the Economic Times as Trump’s emotional speech to the Arab World:

Here Rabbi Dovid Vigler gives us his enthusiastic ‘take’ on it:

More on Donald of Arabia, his stunning talks and their outcome from John Leake of Focal Points, Courageous Discourse who writes that this was possibly one of the most important rounds of diplomacy the world has seen for a while. He highlights the details here.

More news from the USA comes in the person of Tulsi Gabbard, the United States Director of National Intelligence, who is wasting no time making her mark. Watch her getting passionate in an interview with Jesse Watters about the arrest of James Comey, the former FBI director accused of calling for Trump’s death.

Is there a coincidence to be born in mind that he was the director at the time Trump suffered an assassination attempt rightly called ‘protected by the hand of God’? Also, do you know what 8647 means? Apparently, former FBI director James Comey doesn’t. Really? Tulsi Gabbard, ever formidable, has called for Comey to be put in prison. This is Benny Johnson’s report on it:

More below from the wonderful Tulsi. Here she is on why privacy is essential to individual liberty in a brief but powerful monologue. Where is there a female politician to match her in the UK? Nowhere.

And finally, possibly even more important is Gabbard’s determined pursuit of the truth on Fauci’s role in funding the covid pandemic, described in Tyler Durden’s report. Is it any wonder he sought a pre-emptive pardon he muses.

While the British mainstream media continue to treat Bill Gates with kid gloves, he gets a savaging by Benny Johnson in the USA. Look out for the Melinda Gates clips, the links to Epstein and his affair with a much younger woman. It seems Gates is panicking…

Back here in the UK Tousi TV reviews the UK/USA duff trade deal. It is not good for UK, and not good for UK farmers. Starmer has sold out the UK again, Mahyar asserts. Where is the reciprocity for UK? It is so one-sided. But perhaps we shouldn’t wonder: Britain is hardly a shining example of a free speech state.

Starmer’s biggest betrayal of all, however, is selling out Britain to the EU and the French,as he did last week, Tousi reports. Giving away territory to the French and giving the EU army our troops. Our fishing grounds are given away to the French for the favour of our army fighting for the EU! A fisherman he interviews describes UK politicians as kippers, totally two faced. Now, Badenoch says she will reverse this when she becomes PM. What a farce. Here is his report:

And to end this week’s selection, I have chosen two Black Belt Barrister reports. The first is on the Met Police dropping Rupert Lowe’s case:

The second is on the shocking state of our our prisons. Listen and be concerned. The government’s incompetence is shocking. The Black Belt Barrister explains with his usual clarity:

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