While Germany Talks War With Russia, Romania’s Globalist Regime Conducts Mass Surveillance On Its Own People — 8,600 Secret Warrants, Zero Oversight

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Germany’s globalist political class is once again talking about going to war with Russia. Officials in Berlin have suggested that Europe should “prepare for conflict,” a statement that’s raised alarms across the continent. But while Germany rattles sabers, another European Union member is already at war, not with Moscow, but with its own citizens.

Romania, one of NATO’s key Eastern members, has quietly constructed an enormous internal surveillance system under the banner of “national security.”

Documents obtained under Romania’s Freedom of Information law reveal that from the 2024 presidential elections through September 2025, the country’s Supreme Court issued 2,843 national security warrants. Every single request was approved. None were denied.

A Nation Surveilled 

Each warrant authorized Romania’s powerful intelligence agencies to monitor phone calls, intercept emails, track movements by GPS, and even enter private homes—all without notifying the citizens involved.

Experts estimate that more than 55,000 Romanians may have been surveilled under these programs, their private lives cataloged in the name of ‘protecting the state.’

During the last three years alone, Romania’s top court signed off on 8,603 such mandates, covering the tail end of President Klaus Iohannis’s term, the interim leadership of Ilie Bolojan, and the start of Nicușor Dan’s presidency.

Across administrations, one thing never changed: zero judicial oversight.

Courts Rubber-Stamp Everything

According to official responses from both the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Supreme Court, not one surveillance request was ever rejected. Every application moved seamlessly from prosecutors to judges—and was instantly approved.

That’s not oversight—it’s obedience.

Unlike the United States’ FISA Court, which modifies or rejects a portion of surveillance requests each year, Romania’s allegedly independent judiciary appears to function as a rubber stamp for intelligence operations.

Even more concerning, Romanian officials admitted they don’t know—or won’t say—how many people were targeted. The Supreme Court said it “does not hold a statistic” on the matter. The Prosecutor’s Office said the data is “not public.”

“Still Learning Democracy”

The late Romanian analyst Silviu Brucan once said his country needed “20 years to learn democracy.” That was nearly four decades ago. Judging by the current surveillance figures, Romania’s globalist leadership, in power since the fall of communism, still hasn’t learned the lesson.

Despite the thousands of intrusive warrants, the number of actual national security prosecutions remains minimal. In other words, tens of thousands of citizens are being monitored—yet very few are ever charged with crimes.

America Issues Fewer Warrants, With Oversight

The contrast with the United States is staggering. The FISA Court reported just 356 surveillance warrants in 2024, for a country with 18 times Romania’s population. Of those, 72 were modified, 15 partially rejected, and several were subject to detailed judicial review.

Romania, by comparison, issued eight times as many warrants and rejected none.

In America, there’s still at least a semblance of accountability. In Romania, the concept doesn’t exist.

Fear, Politics, and the War Narrative

As Germany’s leaders talk about preparing for war, the rest of Europe should pay attention to what’s happening in Romania. Once governments start invoking “national security” as a blank check, surveillance grows unchecked, and civil liberties vanish.

Critics warn that Berlin’s escalating war rhetoric is part of the same pattern: use fear to justify increased censorship and oppression against its increasingly strong right-wing, anti-globalist opposition. When governments convince their people that danger is everywhere, spying, censorship, and repression soon follow.

Romania’s transformation into a surveillance-heavy state isn’t just a national scandal—it’s a warning sign for Europe and the rest of the ‘free world.’

If Germany keeps pushing the war narrative while the EU turns a blind eye to its own members’ domestic spying, Europe may soon find itself fighting not Russia, but the very freedoms it claims to defend.

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