Georgescu’s Rise Through Russian Cyber Fraud Rocked Romania’s Election; Vance Decries His Ouster

February 23, 2025

On November 24, 2024, Călin Georgescu, 62, unexpectedly won the first round of Romania’s presidential election.

Not a single poll predicted his victory.

The mysterious Georgescu captured voters’ attention through a digital media avalanche that hit in the days before the election.

His campaign relied entirely on social media, with seemingly astonishing grassroots support.

Călin Georgescu front runner in the November 2024 election

He gained support by declaring that he spent no money—zero—on his political campaign.

Promoted as a UN diplomat and member of the influential Club of Rome, Georgescu’s campaign presented him as a fearless UN whistleblower who fought against a network of oligarch pedophiles controlling world affairs.

Across platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, pro-Georgescu content flooded timelines, amassing millions of views overnight.

Georgescu emerged as the front-runner in a crowded field, earning 22.9% of the vote. His closest competitors, well known politicians Elena Lasconi and Marcel Ciolacu, trailed closely at 19.17% and 19.15% respectively.

Elena Lasconi runner up in the November 24 2024 election

Because no candidate achieved the required majority of more than 50%, a runoff between Georgescu and Lasconi was scheduled for December 8.

Two days before the second round of voting, the Romanian Constitutional Court annulled the presidential election.

The court’s decision was based on Romanian Interior Ministry intelligence reports that Russian interference and AI-driven manipulation deceived the public and violated campaign laws.

Romanian intelligence provided a dossier revealing the campaign deployed AI tools and cyber warfare tactics to orchestrate a “fake grassroots” movement

A new Romanian election is scheduled for May 4, 2025.

JD Vance speaking at the Munich Security Conference

On February 14, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference, criticizing Romania’s decision.

Vance declared, “This December, Romania straight up canceled the results of a presidential election based on the flimsy suspicions of an intelligence agency and enormous pressure from its continental neighbors.” He compared the allegations of Russian Interference to minor infractions, adding, “If your democracy can be destroyed with a few hundred thousand dollars of digital advertising from a foreign country, then it wasn’t very strong to begin with.”

JD Vance in Munich

The Complexity of Vance’s Position

Vance’s comments were curious because Georgescu’s political campaign was based on giving lip service to Trump but promoting a platform which if adopted would be inimical to American interests.

Moreover, Georgescu’s handler, mentor, resume builder and financier, Roland Schatz, is a critic of Trump.

Schatz endorsed Kamala Harris during her 2020 presidential run and lambasted the international media for coddling Trump.

“The degree to which American politics has been damaged since [Trump]… is much greater than even it was under George W. Bush,” said Schatz.

Roland Schatz Georgescus financier

Schatz, an Austrian, referred to Trump in a LinkedIn post as “a guy who got kicked out 4 years ago with the lowest job approval rate since Jimmy Carter.”

Vance may not have known this since Georgescu publicly praised Trump, aligning himself with the “America First” ideology, which he mirrored in his “Romania First” rhetoric.

He described Trump as a leader who “loves his people” and admired his nationalist policies.

He also said Vladimir Putin is a leader who “loves his people while promoting anti-Western narratives.

Russian Interference

Regardless of the praise, Romanian intelligence has disputed Vance’s assertion that the interference was nothing more than a negligible social media advertising campaign.

In this analysis they were supported by a coalition of international partners, including NATO, the UK, Canada, Ukraine, Estonia, and the European Commission, which deployed Osavul, an AI-powered information threat detection tool, to analyze Georgesecu’s online campaign.

Osavul identified that over 85% of Georgescu’s online campaign content originated from fake profiles, bots, and AI-generated videos—manipulating social media algorithms to amplify pro-Georgescu narratives.

Between 2022 and 2023, a network of 20,321 fake accounts emerged to engage in online discourse in favor of Georgescu.

These accounts flooded social media platforms with over 2.1 million pro-Georgescu comments starting on November 23, 2024, just a day before the first round of voting.

The network’s operations were traced back to Russian email domains like rambler.ru, and naming templates for fake profiles followed a uniform structure, such as “ushakov.” or “aleksandrov.” with random alphanumeric sequences.

Fake ‘UN Whistleblower’ Narrative

From October 13 to November 6, 2024, Georgescu claim that he was a United Nations whistleblower fighting an “international pedophile ring” circulated across multiple platforms emerged.

Posts sharing this narrative were identical word-for-word and distributed by 10 Russian-linked X accounts, accumulating over 103,000 reactions.

Data analysis showed that these 100,000 plus reactions did not represent real user engagement, as the post had been viewed only three times before being artificially boosted.

The TikTok campaign promoting Georgescu, also included 25,000 fake TikTok pro-Georgescu accounts becoming active shortly before the election.

Surge in Daily Activity

On November 1, 2024, the daily pro-Georgescu posts generated by fake accounts skyrocketed to 1,100 per day, compared to fewer than 100 posts daily in the preceding weeks—a growth driven entirely by artificial amplification and bot accounts.

Beyond comment flooding, these fake accounts engaged in controlled Facebook groups with fake members that positioned Georgescu as a grassroots-independent voice with widespread public support.

Investigators demonstrated that the profile pictures attached to these fake accounts were from Russian platforms lok.ru, mamba.ru, and ru.pinterest.

The images used for the fake profiles were from Russian websites (ok.ru, mamba.ru, ru.pinterest, ozon.ru).

Osavul’s analysis extended beyond social media manipulation, uncovering 85,000 cyberattacks, traced back to Russian state actors, struck at Romania’s digital election infrastructure during the campaign.

These attacks ranged from distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) operations aimed at disrupting voter registration systems to malware infiltrations designed to compromise critical election data. 

The Kremlin’s Hand in the Campaign

Investigations uncovered that it was not exclusively AI. There were humans involved.

Editors at pravda-en.com and pravda-es.com published pro-Georgescu content.

The content creators at Telegram channel “IrinamarZ,” a Russian network, lauded Georgescu.

Romanian Georgiana Arsene, administrator of the Facebook group “Friends of Vladimir Putin,” produced content amplifying Georgescu role on social media.

Editors at pro-Russian channels such as Țarigrad TV, Naspravdi, and KP.MD, provided content.

Romanian Bogdan Peschir both produced content and was the conduit of money, some of it in cyrtpo currency, “donating”  $1 million for Georgescu’s campaign on TikTok, along with additional payments to 100 influencers to post in favor of Georgescu.

Other influential supporters of Georgescu include:

  • Alexey Komov of the World Congress of Families a Kremlin-backed organization designed to infiltrate conservative networks in the U.S. and Europe and Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev
  • Petre Racanel, a former Romanian diplomat turned pro-Kremlin operative.
  • Ilan Sor, a Moldovan fugitive in Moscow
  • Igor Dodon, a pro-Kremlin Moldovan politician
  • Horatiu Potra, a Russian intelligence operative, and mercenary with African military operations aligned with former ambassador Valeri Kuzmin
  • Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov who generously lent his bodyguard Adrian Mandea to protect Georgescu
  • The GRU, Russia’s military intelligence agency through  Constantin Bogdan Vacusta of “The Young Crows”
Ilan Sor

One of the most important campaign supporters was Elena Shmeleva co-manager of Vladimir Putin’s 2018 presidential campaign, who partnered with Schatz in the Russian formed LLC Media Tenor established to collect data on the impact of media (including social media) on the population in Eastern Europe.

Elena Shmeleva

Georgescu’s campaign headquarters in Izvorani—in two identical villas totaling over 2,000 square meters—are owned by Russian cut out Andy Lupu, a 24-year-old leader of the LEU party.

But the man said to have invented Georgescu, Roland Schatz did much to bring the shadowy Georgescu on the world stage.

Georgescu was affiliated with Schatz’s sound-alike United Nations Global Sustainable Index Institute (UNG), an entity with no ties to the UN.

Roland Schatz founder of the United Nations Global Sustainable Index Institute not related to the actual United Nations

Schatz gave Georgescu the title of director of the UNGSII foundation from July 9, 2016, to December 14, 2016.

Georgescu duly wrote in his CV that he was executive director and special advisor to the director general of the UN office in Geneva.

Actually, he was only executive director of Schatz’s fake United Nations Global Sustainable Index Institute,

Similarly, he never held an official membership in the Club of Rome, as he claimed.

He was instead associated with the sound-alike Friends of the Club of Rome Romania, a group not affiliated with the Club of Rome.

Georgescu also said he was a secretary for Mircea Maliț, of the Black Sea University Foundation.

Mircea Malita

Malița’s daughter says that Georgescu is lying when he claims that he was the academician’s secretary though the two knew each other.

The relationship between the two broke up permanently after Georgescu stole 3,000 business cards from the Black Sea University Foundation and never brought them back

Romanian historian Matei Udrea  said, “Călin Georgescu never worked for the UN, was never part of the Club of Rome, and was never endorsed by Mircea Malița. Fake, fake, fake. His entire biography is a fabrication.”

Schatz who architected Georgescu’s presidential resume was convicted of embezzlement, bankruptcy fraud, stealing employees’ social security and pension contributions and false statements in Bonn, Germany.

In July 2010, Schatz was given a suspended sentence of 22 months.

After Romania canceled the election, Schatz published an article through Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, which is part of Tenor Media framing Georgescu as a victim rather than a Kremlin-backed operative and announcing that Georgescu is likely to be arrested. Reports indicate that Schatz is keeping distant from Romania out of fear for his own arrest.

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Liberté, égalité, m🇪🇺 CG/GS!

From Romania with disappointment to you....
From Romania with disappointment to you....
10 months ago

After I posted my first comment, Calin Georgescu was arrested and indicted, on six counts that have nothing to do with the november 2024 election, so that the CCR will have reasons to barred him from running, did “frank” knew something we didn’t when he wrote this report…?!?
Sad state of western values of freedom of expression and free elections we are given to observe… keep an eye on 1st of March protest… let’s see what’s going to happen next!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

hahah it s because of your coomment hahahha

StevenJ
StevenJ
10 months ago

Vance, who can’t bring himself to publicly aknowledge that the 2016 US-elections, that Trump lost, were free and fair is now lecturing Europe about democracy. Hypocrite….

The Retard (aka Bangkok)
The Retard (aka Bangkok)
10 months ago

I don’t give 2 fucks about Romania’s election. 

Romania is one of the world’s greatest shitholes, IMO.

It can take weeks for a simple Amazon package to be received in Romania.

There are so many fraudsters in Romania that many online stores wouldn’t even ship products to that country until recently (due to massive credit card fraud in that country, lol).  

Romania is one of the few countries that can actually compete with Russia for having more fraudsters (per capita) than most other developed countries. LOL.

Why?  Because their cultural values are garbage in Romania — and they view fraud as a legitimate profession. 

Romania has no real culture or history — besides Dracula. 

Romanian homes are also mostly shitholes.  They look okay on the inside, but on the outside they’re mostly shitholes. 

Bucharest is actually separated into ‘sectors’ — some of them are quite shitty. 

Also… Their spoken accents are even more unintelligible than Russian accents.  

That’s right, even Romanians who are ‘fluent’ in English are virtually impossible to understand due to their Dracula-like accents.  

I once tried listening to a Romanian woman speak English (she’s been living in America for years) and it was torture to my ears. I could understand maybe 30% of her words.

IMO, their whole government would be better off dissolving itself — because it’s not much of a country to begin with.  They should be ashamed of themselves and their country.

Does Frank wanna debate this topic?  

Have a good day. 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

You changed the original text from 23 feb
A new Romanian election is scheduled for May 4, 2025; *the Court barred Georgescu from running.*.
Today 26 Feb GC is prosecuted.
Looks like you read the script and released the report in advance by mistake

Last edited 10 months ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Thanks for spelling out the facts! The fake personna that is Calin Georgescu needs to go down for the manipulation, lying and cheating his way to the top.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Remember this-if we dont scream out against this -it will scream out at us

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

hard to unsee evidence of foreign interference and the manipulation of Georgescu’s campaign. The use of fake accounts and AI to boost his online support shows how legit it is. the facts presented by Romanian intelligence and international partners show an obvious pattern of digital manipulation that undermines the whole election.

From Romania with disappointment to you....
From Romania with disappointment to you....
10 months ago

Quite a few errors my dear “frank”…
Lasconi is not a well known politician, she was the mayor of Campulung, Arges County, before running for president under USR banner, Campulung is not even the largest city in that county…
Calin Georgescu was not barred and will not be barred…
The Romanian Constitutional Court is a political appointed “body” of nine individuals who are not even judges… and decided on a declasifide CSAT meeting report not on a Romanian Interior Ministry intelligence reports, nor a Romanian intelligence provided a dossier, to stop the second run of the election which started and were ongoing abroad on Friday 6th of December… after accepting the result of the first round…
The findings mentioned in your “frank” report based on “investigation” fromand “Romanian intelligence provided […] dossier” was not brought forward as evidence in the court case at Curtea de Apel Bucuresti, where real judges rule, by any of the Interiors Ministry Intelligence bodies…
Therefore this “frank” report is nothing more than an essay with errors in information, a “fake news” sort of article…
In fact the pressure to stop the election process and start all over again without Calin Georgescu has come from the Biden administration and the president of the EU commission… once Trump took office the former Romanian president who has overstayed his time in the presidential Palace has run away and now most of the Romanian people want to get on with the second run of the election… This is not favoured by the Romanian establishment nor the EU commission…

A Romanian who loves fairness and justice.
A Romanian who loves fairness and justice.
10 months ago

You only accept comments that are in your favor. 🙂 First of all, it is important to emphasize that the arguments and evidence must be presented objectively and based on clear facts, not on assumptions or unsupported claims. I would like to respond to the points you raised:
 
1) About the OSAVUL analysis and the fake accounts promoting Călin Georgescu.
In the analysis referred to, OSAVUL makes no mention of Russian email accounts, such as rambler.ru, or naming patterns used for creating fake profiles, which followed a uniform structure (e.g., “ushakov” or “aleksandrov”). Furthermore, it is stated that approximately 25,000 accounts were found with different IP addresses from across Europe promoting Călin Georgescu. It is important to specify that Romanians are spread all over Europe, and they ARE NOT “troll farms” from Russia, as some Soros-affiliated news sources suggest. It should be noted that the analysis makes no connection to Russia, only that these accounts were geographically distributed across various locations in Europe.
Source: you can find it online, I will not attach it.
 
2) About the “Balance and Verticality” campaign and its funding by PNL.
Information about the TikTok #BalanceandVerticality campaign, which was allegedly funded by PNL (a political party in Romania), is confirmed by sources including communications between Kensington Communication and influencers. Although Kensington claimed that the campaign’s name was changed without their involvement, evidence shows that the primary goal was to promote Călin Georgescu, even though he was not directly named. These campaigns were not marked as political advertising, and ANAF started investigations to check the legality of the funding. This information is relevant to understanding how political influence can be subtle but widespread on social media platforms. “The ANAF investigation concluded a few days ago, and the response will soon be sent to AEP,” due to the delicate subject and the magnitude of the findings, the source chose to remain confidential. The specialist confirmed that “it is a shock to everyone that the public money provided by taxpayers to PNL was used to promote another candidate.”
Source: https://snoop.ro/anaf-a-descoperit-ca-pnl-a-platit-o-campanie-care-l-a-promovat-masiv-pe-calin-georgescu-pe-tiktok/ 
 
3) About cyber-attacks and election security.
The Special Telecommunications Service (STS) confirmed that the IT systems supporting the 2024 presidential elections functioned optimally, with no data being altered by cyber-attacks. Although attacks were registered on the site prezenta.roaep.ro, they were effectively blocked, and no crucial element was compromised. STS emphasizes that the IT infrastructure worked correctly, and there were no suspicions of electoral process manipulation.
Source: https://hotnews.ro/sts-neaga-ca-sistemele-sale-au-fost-atacate-sau-afectate-la-alegerile-prezidentiale-au-existat-doar-atacuri-cibernetice-asupra-site-ului-care-indica-prezenta-la-vot-dar-au-fost-res-1848174 
 
4) About Călin Georgescu and possible election candidacy bans.
Contrary to some speculations from various Soros-affiliated sources, Călin Georgescu has never been blocked by the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) from running for office. There are no documents suggesting such a measure or ban in this regard.
 
5) TikTok’s collaboration with Romanian authorities.
Jakub Olek, TikTok’s Director for Government Relations in Central and Eastern Europe, stated that the platform has implemented appropriate security measures to prevent the manipulation of the electoral process in Romania. Olek said the platform, owned by a Chinese company, cooperated with Romanian authorities, including ANCOM and AEP, to ensure the safety of the electoral process and prevent any foreign influence on the elections. The short-video platform says it found “only three covert influence operations” coming from within the country, “without interference from any foreign state.” The TikTok representative denies claims that Călin Georgescu was favored on the platform before the first round of the presidential elections.
Olek claims that when it comes to any form of influence on TikTok’s platform, it banned “one in November, with only 12 accounts banned. Then the second was 78 accounts banned, and then the one for recidivism, meaning that, you know, they repeatedly violated our community rules. There were only 11 accounts (affiliated with Sputnik), and most came from Romania. So, these were domestic influence operations. Without foreign state interference.”
Source:


 
6) Connection with Călin Georgescu and Russia – No clear evidence: Claims about possible connections between Călin Georgescu and people or groups supported by the Kremlin, such as Ilan Șor or Konstantin Malofeyev, are not supported by concrete evidence. Similarly, the link to Horatiu Potra, described as a Russian agent, is invalidated by his activity in the French Foreign Legion, an institution with extremely strict security checks. In conclusion, these accusations remain speculative, with no real foundation.
 
7) Călin Georgescu never claimed to have been Mircea Malița’s secretary.
“Mircea Malița is a model of strategic thinking and diplomacy. He was a visionary of his time, a man who understood that Romania could have an important role in the world only through deep thinking and well-calculated action. I had the honor of working together on projects aimed at the re-professionalization of Romania, and his advice has guided many of my initiatives,” is a summary of Georgescu’s statements made in various interviews.
Also, here is Mircea Malița’s description of Călin Georgescu. You can watch this interview for more information:

 .
 
8) If you took some time to search on Google, you would have discovered that UNGSII (United Nations Global Sustainable Indicators Institute) is a specialized institution of the UN, focused on developing and monitoring indicators for measuring progress in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Its role is to help assess global progress in economic, social, and environmental development, thus contributing to the implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda.
Therefore, UNGSII is an integral part of the UN and supports the organization in achieving global objectives for a sustainable future.
Additionally, he was a UN Special Rapporteur (in the CDO session, where eight special rapporteurs were selected from 290 candidates, representing all geographical groups). I am leaving some links here for better documentation:
Source: https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-toxics-and-human-rights/mr-calin-georgescu-former-special-rapporteur-2010-2012  , https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/734444?ln=en&v=pdf  , https://geneva.mission.gov.au/gene/Statement363.html
 
9) Călin Georgescu was the Secretary-General of the Romanian Association for the Club of Rome. See more details here: https://arcor.clubofrome.ro/calin-georgescu-si-a-incheiat-activitatea-ca-secretar-general-al-asociatiei-romane-pentru-clubul-de-la-roma/  
Additionally, Mr. Schatz confirms (minute 38 of this video) that he met Călin Georgescu through recommendations from the Club of Rome.
Source:  

 
 
10) Regarding Mr. Schatz, I will not go into detail, but it is clear that you used the repetition effect (brainwashing technique) to suggest that he is Călin Georgescu’s sponsor, in order to mislead the reader into believing that what you say is correct. However, although you use many nice words, you provide nothing concrete to support your claims, and in the end, there is nothing substantial.
 
Finally, in the absence of clear evidence, many of the accusations remain in the realm of speculation. This article left a bitter taste. Frank Parlato presents himself as a great journalist, but he provides no clear evidence, only rumors and vague accusations. I notice a resemblance to the style of journalists affiliated with Soros or USAID networks, who write articles without evidence, just empty words. If we are to believe what is written about the frauds related to you, then perhaps the claims in this article are just another attempt to manipulate public opinion without solid grounds.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Good article, sir! Just spotted one error, the Romanian Constitutional Court has not yet banned him from running in the new elections. They did reject his request to reinstate the results of the first round and run the second round as if it had not been cancelled.

Nikolay
Nikolay
10 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Hopefully, they will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

“the Court barred Georgescu from running
No one barred Georgescu from running up until this point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Hi, a single mention, this is false: the Court barred Georgescu from running.

Otherwise, great article! Well done.

A Romanian who loves fairness and justice.
A Romanian who loves fairness and justice.
10 months ago

Hello sir.
First of all, it is important to emphasize that the arguments and evidence must be presented objectively and based on clear facts, not on assumptions or unsupported claims. I would like to respond to the points you raised:
 
1) About the OSAVUL analysis and the fake accounts promoting Călin Georgescu.
In the analysis referred to, OSAVUL makes no mention of Russian email accounts, such as rambler.ru, or naming patterns used for creating fake profiles, which followed a uniform structure (e.g., “ushakov” or “aleksandrov”). Furthermore, it is stated that approximately 25,000 accounts were found with different IP addresses from across Europe promoting Călin Georgescu. It is important to specify that Romanians are spread all over Europe, and they ARE NOT “troll farms” from Russia, as some Soros-affiliated news sources suggest. It should be noted that the analysis makes no connection to Russia, only that these accounts were geographically distributed across various locations in Europe.
Source: you can find it online, I will not attach it.
 
2) About the “Balance and Verticality” campaign and its funding by PNL.
Information about the TikTok #BalanceandVerticality campaign, which was allegedly funded by PNL (a political party in Romania), is confirmed by sources including communications between Kensington Communication and influencers. Although Kensington claimed that the campaign’s name was changed without their involvement, evidence shows that the primary goal was to promote Călin Georgescu, even though he was not directly named. These campaigns were not marked as political advertising, and ANAF started investigations to check the legality of the funding. This information is relevant to understanding how political influence can be subtle but widespread on social media platforms. “The ANAF investigation concluded a few days ago, and the response will soon be sent to AEP,” due to the delicate subject and the magnitude of the findings, the source chose to remain confidential. The specialist confirmed that “it is a shock to everyone that the public money provided by taxpayers to PNL was used to promote another candidate.”
Source: https://snoop.ro/anaf-a-descoperit-ca-pnl-a-platit-o-campanie-care-l-a-promovat-masiv-pe-calin-georgescu-pe-tiktok/ 
 
3) About cyber-attacks and election security.
The Special Telecommunications Service (STS) confirmed that the IT systems supporting the 2024 presidential elections functioned optimally, with no data being altered by cyber-attacks. Although attacks were registered on the site prezenta.roaep.ro, they were effectively blocked, and no crucial element was compromised. STS emphasizes that the IT infrastructure worked correctly, and there were no suspicions of electoral process manipulation.
Source: https://hotnews.ro/sts-neaga-ca-sistemele-sale-au-fost-atacate-sau-afectate-la-alegerile-prezidentiale-au-existat-doar-atacuri-cibernetice-asupra-site-ului-care-indica-prezenta-la-vot-dar-au-fost-res-1848174 
 
4) About Călin Georgescu and possible election candidacy bans.
Contrary to some speculations from various Soros-affiliated sources, Călin Georgescu has never been blocked by the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) from running for office. There are no documents suggesting such a measure or ban in this regard.
 
5) TikTok’s collaboration with Romanian authorities.
Jakub Olek, TikTok’s Director for Government Relations in Central and Eastern Europe, stated that the platform has implemented appropriate security measures to prevent the manipulation of the electoral process in Romania. Olek said the platform, owned by a Chinese company, cooperated with Romanian authorities, including ANCOM and AEP, to ensure the safety of the electoral process and prevent any foreign influence on the elections. The short-video platform says it found “only three covert influence operations” coming from within the country, “without interference from any foreign state.” The TikTok representative denies claims that Călin Georgescu was favored on the platform before the first round of the presidential elections.
Olek claims that when it comes to any form of influence on TikTok’s platform, it banned “one in November, with only 12 accounts banned. Then the second was 78 accounts banned, and then the one for recidivism, meaning that, you know, they repeatedly violated our community rules. There were only 11 accounts (affiliated with Sputnik), and most came from Romania. So, these were domestic influence operations. Without foreign state interference.”
Source


 
6) Connection with Călin Georgescu and Russia – No clear evidence: Claims about possible connections between Călin Georgescu and people or groups supported by the Kremlin, such as Ilan Șor or Konstantin Malofeyev, are not supported by concrete evidence. Similarly, the link to Horatiu Potra, described as a Russian agent, is invalidated by his activity in the French Foreign Legion, an institution with extremely strict security checks. In conclusion, these accusations remain speculative, with no real foundation.
 
7) Călin Georgescu never claimed to have been Mircea Malița’s secretary.
“Mircea Malița is a model of strategic thinking and diplomacy. He was a visionary of his time, a man who understood that Romania could have an important role in the world only through deep thinking and well-calculated action. I had the honor of working together on projects aimed at the re-professionalization of Romania, and his advice has guided many of my initiatives,” is a summary of Georgescu’s statements made in various interviews.
Also, here is Mircea Malița’s description of Călin Georgescu. You can watch this interview for more information:

.
 
8) If you took some time to search on Google, you would have discovered that UNGSII (United Nations Global Sustainable Indicators Institute) is a specialized institution of the UN, focused on developing and monitoring indicators for measuring progress in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Its role is to help assess global progress in economic, social, and environmental development, thus contributing to the implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda.
Therefore, UNGSII is an integral part of the UN and supports the organization in achieving global objectives for a sustainable future.
Additionally, he was a UN Special Rapporteur (in the CDO session, where eight special rapporteurs were selected from 290 candidates, representing all geographical groups). I am leaving some links here for better documentation:
Source : https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-toxics-and-human-rights/mr-calin-georgescu-former-special-rapporteur-2010-2012  , https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/734444?ln=en&v=pdf  , https://geneva.mission.gov.au/gene/Statement363.html
 
9) Călin Georgescu was the Secretary-General of the Romanian Association for the Club of Rome. See more details here: https://arcor.clubofrome.ro/calin-georgescu-si-a-incheiat-activitatea-ca-secretar-general-al-asociatiei-romane-pentru-clubul-de-la-roma/  
Additionally, Mr. Schatz confirms (minute 38 of this video) that he met Călin Georgescu through recommendations from the Club of Rome.
Source:

  
 
10) Regarding Mr. Schatz, I will not go into detail, but it is clear that you used the repetition effect (brainwashing technique) to suggest that he is Călin Georgescu’s sponsor, in order to mislead the reader into believing that what you say is correct. However, although you use many nice words, you provide nothing concrete to support your claims, and in the end, there is nothing substantial.
 
Finally, in the absence of clear evidence, many of the accusations remain in the realm of speculation. This article left a bitter taste. Frank Parlato presents himself as a great journalist, but he provides no clear evidence, only rumors and vague accusations. I notice a resemblance to the style of journalists affiliated with Soros or USAID networks, who write articles without evidence, just empty words. If we are to believe what is written about the frauds related to you, then perhaps the claims in this article are just another attempt to manipulate public opinion without solid grounds.
PS: I can provide many more pieces of evidence to prove that your article is just fake news.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Matei Udrea is a journalist, not a historian. He does however co-host a history podcast.

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Anonymous
10 months ago

Too long has CG, this cardboard “tiger”, spewed misinformation, mystification and utter nonsense in the public discourse of Romania. His should be a spectacular and resounding fall, and we need to chase every single thread unearthed in the ongoing and upcoming investigations, to make sure that those that strived to put him in charge are tried alongside him. Good riddance to this pathetic wannabe-presitator!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

As a romanian! Thank you for this article! We don’t want Georgescu in the first place!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

“We”? Talk about yourself,don’t talk about all

Aurel Vlaicu
Aurel Vlaicu
10 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Yeah, we. Those not mentally disabled. 😊

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Yaaa, BIG PRO COMUNISM MAFIA!.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Great job, Frank!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

It makes sense, coming from a Romanian

Nicolae Hera
Nicolae Hera
10 months ago

A 10 out of 10 article for

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

This is the best thing I read in months. Best News! Thank you so much!!

Carmen
Carmen
10 months ago

Thankyou!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 months ago

Danke schön!

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