Jackson Hinkle interviews Romanian anti-globalist leader Calin Georgescu

In a recent interview with American influencer Jackson Hinkle, known for his strong pro-Trump stance, shared his thoughts on the global shifts taking place and the need for a collective awakening.

He emphasized that these changes aren’t confined to Romania but are unfolding across the world, with nations undergoing a major reset.

Georgescu highlighted what he sees as a spiritual battle, not just a political one. He believes this conflict is between divine forces and evil, expressing his deep love for both God and Romania. He also made it clear that his values clash with those who don’t share this worldview, asserting that in the face of the oligarchic agenda and modern movements, he stands firm as a protector of Romanian traditions.

He passionately declared, “Thank you, Jackson! Because you also invited me for the introduction you gave me. It is indeed a great spiritual charge, it is a struggle between Divinity and the Devil. It is as clear as possible, without a doubt! We Romanians love God and love our country. Point! Of course, these individuals cannot understand because they do not love God, they do not love our country and of course, they are against me!”

Georgescu continued, strongly opposing the oligarchic system and movements like “woke culture” and the LGBT rights agenda. “Yes, I am totally against the oligarchic system, anti ‘woke’ movement, anti LGBT. This is my point of view, and I am with the people, for the people, and only for Romanians!”

He also warned that change is already underway, not just in Romania, but globally, with major shifts happening in regions like Africa, Asia, the U.S., and Europe. “I don’t understand these oligarchic individuals that their age is over! And we want to be free as God left us from the first second!” he added, calling for liberation from oppressive systems and a return to foundational values.

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