Political consultant Cozmin Guşă confessed that, in his youth, American secret services tried to recruit him. And not once.
Cozmin Gușă PHOTO: Archive
“My personal example is relevant and I briefly relate it. In 1997, I was 27, and I was successfully driving a network of three local newspapers in Cluj, Alba and Bistrița Năsăud, and I was announced through Freedom House that I was selected for a US press management scholarship. Two interviews and an English language test followed; I passed them all, and in September ’97, I was already flying to Washington for a four-month internship. Next to me, a few young managers from the Romanian press have been selected, famous today in the journalistic or business environment-I do not mention them. However, the study program was extraordinarily interesting and useful; It also included stages of work in newspapers and famous television: Washington Post, New York Times, CNN, NBC, etc. The period, although, I repeat, extremely beneficial, for me was a stress that I had not anticipated, because the proposal to recruit me to work for the American intelligence after graduating from the US ” said Gușă at Gold FM.
And this proposal would have been made several times.
“The proposal was made twice: the first time after two weeks of scholarship, then again, at the end, but I refused it every time and, believe me, there was no joy for the recruiters and I was put in a difficult situation. The peak, although it was clear to me that I did not offer the satisfaction of the Americans, the following year, 1998, I was again selected for a program, for only one month, of studies in the US, this time, but even more intense and maybe even more interesting. Meanwhile I had become director at Antena 1, in Bucharest. It was in August 1998, I was the only Romanian in a plethora of about 50 young press directors from all over the globe, Europe, Asia, Africa. At the end of the 1998 program, the proposal to be recruited was reiterated again; I refused it again and that was the whole story. I make a clarification: the stock expenditures on the two occasions were paid by foundations similar to Soros, but also by the famous Usaid today“He added.
Gușă claims that most of his scholarship colleagues have accepted the recruitment.
“My story is interesting as a life experience, but for today’s analysis it is important to tell you that most of the scholarships have accepted the recruitment. The positions they subsequently occupied in their countries were as a result of those acceptance they gave and so, friends, the network of so-called Soros, the one that the US based on the subsequent power and influence in many countries on the globe, especially in the former communist ones, was formed. This is how you look at the trouble for tens of thousands of such covered agents today, which, by the dismantling of the USAID by the Trump-Musk couple, not only remain without income, and, like Ronins (ie without a master), but if they will follow public disclosures, they will appear as citizens of their country, but they have a foreign power. And this, anywhere in the world, falls criminally ”, he ended.