If not Sam Altman with Openai, then who built on Călin Georgescu?


Călin Geogescu, at the IPJ Ilfov headquarters, Monday morning, expected by dozens of supporters. Photo gold / facebook
Calin Georgescu's latest statements are a totem of the thinking, dripping, until the sea is made.
Only in the real world does it seem that the politician Călin Georgescu lies. Instead, in the world he proposes us, he is neither politician nor lie. The mastery is for the worlds to mix.
Georgescu: “I do not go down the pole”
On Monday, Georgescu said he does not apply for the Bucharest City Hall because “I do not go down the pole”. Kissing the children on the ridge, as Ceausescu did in the height of his glory, Georgescu added: “I applied once as President of Romania and I won.”
It's a lie that he won. He was leading to the break of the match. Indeed, a long contested referee then decided that the game was no longer resumed. The game started from zero. In addition, the referee eliminated from the new match the team he said he played with sharp crampons, against the regulation, to bother the opponents.
For some of the Romanians, the Constitutional Court, the referee in that game, was the refuge room of democracy and the last panic button that could be pressing.
For others, the CCR represented the sublimation of the servant, the one who abusively stopped a competition because he did not agree who was leading the race and was a favorite to win.
Nor does the US think he won the elections
Each one has the right to his own opinion, but we do not have the right to his own reality. On no marking table in this world the name of Călin Georgescu did not appear to the winner of the elections.
Even the Trump administration, probably initially misinformed from Romania, went from “a candidate who won the elections” to “a candidate who was leading in the elections”, which is the correspondent of the truth.
Washington added, I learned from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, that the evidence for which the elections were canceled did not seem substantial. Which, again, is true. Even many Romanians did not convince them. But that does not change the reality: Călin Georgescu did not win the elections.
“Vladimir, thank you”
Calin Georgescu also announced that if he was president then I was talking about “Peace in Bucharest”, the kind of affirmation with “if”, which cannot be subjected to the test of truth. Trump, Putin, Zelesnki, Netanyahu, Carlos the jelly, all came to reconcile in Bucharest.
Then, Georgescu said that Romania suffers because we are stupid to balance the budget, instead of taking the money that extends us. Where? “There is sufficient capital, archisufficient outside Europe,” he explained. After a few minutes he said how much it was impressed when Trump was addressed to Putin with “Vladimir, thank you.”
Sam Altman was scared for nothing that he didn't go out as GPT-5 wanted. He couldn't even more. All the energy of the programming goes to another point, announced in time by Zamolxe: in Bucharest. Any GPT chat is too little compared to the post -industrial mythical speech of Călin Georgescu.
Whoever advises him is great. He himself is a class actor. If all the startups you have to group in a single totem, it would take the appearance of the phrases spoken by Georgescu. The Romanian politician says exactly what Moscow and Beijing hope to hear, hour by hour, every citizen of Europe and the free world. Pic with pic is made the sea.
Calin Georgescu's words are always an online application on how to give it to me of budgetary, citizen and patriotic responsibility.
The only plan is to sink all and all, in chaos. And the monument bears the name “Peace of Bucharest”, signed by Vladimir, who thanks us.




