The Hungarian elections: Trump and Orban’s trap for the European Union?

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ER Editor: A 40,000 foot view from excellent Italian journalist, Cesare Sacchetti, a reading of events which makes perfect sense. Orban has amassed all the evidence against von der Leyen, it seems. He’s been a very busy man behind the scenes.

The following article has been machine-translated.

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The Hungarian elections: Trump and Orban’s trap for the European Union?

CESARE SACCHETTI

In the weeks leading up to the Hungarian elections, media outlets were churning out a series of polls condemning the outgoing Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, to certain defeat.

Not that this is a particular novelty in the disputes involving the European Union’s adversaries, but what immediately surprised the electoral count was the particular submissiveness of the Hungarian prime minister.

Orban is described by everyone as a real fighter.

A determined man, a refined statesman and very skilled in political calculation, especially with regard to the art of predicting the effects of a given strategy.

If there is one man in Continental Europe who knows what politics is, it is undoubtedly Viktor Orban, who went under the radar even of George Soros’s foundation, the Open Society, who, unaware of the dissimulation of the then young Hungarian student, paid funds in his favor in 1989 to have him study at the prestigious British University of Oxford.

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A very young Orban gives a celebratory speech about Nagy in 1989

Soros was simply following a tried and tested protocol.

The financial pirate who, in 1992 launched wild speculation against the lira, endorsed by the late former governor of the Bank of Italy, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, began building his political laboratory in Eastern Europe in preparation for the imminent and already decisive fall of the Berlin Wall, which would open up many opportunities for the captains of fortune of Anglo-Zionist finance.

The Origins of Viktor Orban

Soros had identified the young Orban as one of his students, a man capable of bringing to Hungarian soil the model of open society, that is, that liquid society, devoid of its borders, its national and religious identity which was nothing other than a type of destructuring already conceived by the philosophers and sociologists of the Frankfurt School, true ideologists of the ominous ’68.

Viktor Orban was already considered the rising star of Hungarian politics in the 1990s.

The young Hungarian university student founded the liberal-conservative political party Fidesz in 1988, although today it is classified by various pages, particularly Wikipedia, as “illiberal” due to its opposition to multiculturalism and its defense of national Catholic identity.

At the time, however, Fidesz was considered in all respects a formation that did not differ greatly from the European families of the liberal centre-right, each of which was and is in favour of mass immigration, the opening of national borders, and above all the complete removal of Christian roots from European countries, despite these parties, see, for example, in Italy the League and the FDI, they declare themselves “Catholics” but in reality they plead causes, such as abortion and “assisted suicide”, clearly contrary to Catholic morality and doctrine.

Orban was still very careful in those years.

He knew that multiculturalist circles wanted to transform Hungary into another multi-ethnic seaport, but his skill was to exploit to his advantage the geopolitical processes conceived by so-called globalizers.

The Fidesz leader did not in fact oppose Budapest’s entry into the European Union.

Orban accompanied Hungary to Maastricht, but the dress Soros had sewn for the Magyar country was practically taken by the then Hungarian Prime Minister, discarded and sewn to fit Hungary’s needs.

Prodi and Orban in 1999

The Hungarian Prime Minister has ably made use of the structural funds paid by other EU countries, but has not put them in favour of initiatives that run counter to the national interest.

Orban was simply in the EU, but without handing over the keys to sovereignty to Brussels.

If the Italian political class, for example, entrenched itself behind the screen of “Europe asks us to”, Orban instead entrenched itself behind that of “Hungary asks us to”, and so the Magyar borders remained firmly closed during the years in which in Western Europe they were opened wide in order to satisfy Soros’ desire to erase European ethnic groups and cultures, to be fused in the infamous melting pot, an expression coined by the Zionist Jew, Israel Zangwill.

Orban thus became Brussels’ number one enemy.

In the European Parliament largely financed by Soros, the Magyar Prime Minister began to be considered as a “foreign body”, no longer the legitimate political leader of his country, but “an authoritarian dictator” since the very moment one decides to defend national sovereignty, one immediately ends up on the blacklist of “dictators”, even if, whoever compiles such a list, It is often the same person who locked people in homes at the time of the “pandemic” coup and then made them succeed only after receiving the experimental drug of the pharmaceutical cartel improperly called “vaccine”.

Orban despite everything won election after election.

The Hungarian Prime Minister ushered in a veritable era in his country.

Sixteen years of premiership, and 16 years in which Hungary awoke and discovered that, to its surprise, it was the garden of Europe, unlike the uncultivated weeds that had instead submerged the now unrecognizable Western Europe.

Magyar: Orban’s controlled opponent?

In 2026, another easy outcome would have been expected, as in past elections, but instead a politician like Peter Magyar, a leader who emerged not from the laboratories of George Soros’s Open Society, but from Orban’s party, won without too much difficulty.

Magyar trained at the former prime minister’s political school.

Peter Magyar

He was a staunch supporter of his party for 22 long years, and only in 2024 did he leave the ranks of Fidesz to found another party, that of Respect and Freedom, Tisza, in which, however, there is very little progressive and much instead of the sovereignist positions of Magyar’s old mentor.

Magyar, if possible, uses even more resolute tones towards immigrants, so much so that he said that some of these have been reduced to eating goldfish from Hungarian zoos, favored by foreign multinationals such as Samsung, accused of taking Hungarian taxpayers’ money to create the classic wage deflation process, practiced with impunity by Confindustria in Italy, with the blessing of the center-right and center-left.

In Brussels, their ears should have been ringing, but instead at the Berlaymont they celebrate as if a disciple of Maastricht had won, while in reality the new Hungarian prime minister does not even want to change relations with Russia, much less endorse the loan to the Nazi regime in Kiev, already rejected by Magyar himself as a member of parliament.

So what happened in Budapest?

Upon closer and less impulsive analysis, typical of the various cassandras of false alternative channels, it seems that Orban has once again proven himself to be a highly refined political mind, one of those who foresees his opponent’s moves well in advance until he builds his own false internal opposition.

If Tisza does not redraw the map of relations with Moscow and continues to oppose the 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine, it will be very clear to everyone that a version of the Hungarian ocelot has entered the scene in Budapest, conceived by the cunning Orban, probably at the suggestion of the President of the United States himself, Donald Trump, a master of various psy-ops, most recently that of Venezuela, where Maduro’s government is still there, in its place, without Caracas’s policy on defending national economic interests having changed one iota.

In Brussels and London, in the aftermath of the fake “coup” in Venezuela, first scratched their heads, only to then not recognize the government of Delcy Rodriguez, aware that they had been mocked once again by the American president who used his beloved appearances to change nothing in Caracas and finally lift the sanctions on Venezuela, without putting in power the long-desired Maria Corina Machado, abortionist and staunch neoliberal, sponsored by BlackRock, ready to sell off everything there was to sell off in the country.

Chris Wright, US Secretary of Defense, and Delcy Rodriguez, President of Venezuela

The same manual as psy-ops appears to have been used in Damascus, where Assad gave way to a very unknown Al-Sharaa, who, according to the narrative of the press organs and alternative fake media, was supposed to drive Moscow away from Syria, while, if possible, relations between the two countries have cemented even more, to the great satisfaction of Washington which, taken off the scene the “bad guy” Assad, had the ideal ground to remove every sanction imposed on Syria, as happened in Caracas, by the presidency of Barack Obama.

In Tehran, the script was the same.

After a month of bombastic statements of alleged destruction of military targets, Trump acknowledged the leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei’s son, much to the irritation of Tel Aviv, which longed for a real coup d’état and found itself under the nose of the Persian leopard version.

The United States and Russia therefore appear to have decided to use the gatekeeping technique against the same globalist apparatus that conceived it through its factory of controlled dissent, which has sown many false opponents within the ranks of the sovereignist camp, including the League and the Five Star Movement in Italy, the National Rally in France, Alternative fur Deutschland in Germany, and Vox in Spain.

Washington and Moscow have taken the infiltration method, overthrown it and capitalized to their advantage, but in Hungary’s case it would only be the first part of the plan.

Indeed, there appears to be a larger design behind Orban’s agreed exit, which has long been in the crosshairs of Brussels and Nazi Kiev, who even threatened to kill him.

Orban: Trump’s Trojan Horse in the European Commission?

According to Serbian intelligence sources, the real goal of Orban’s “defeat” is to allow him to effectively become the Trojan horse that Donald Trump wants to place at the heart of the European Union.

The US president would like the former Hungarian prime minister to be the next candidate for president of the European Commission, currently occupied by Ursula von der Leyen, who heads an increasingly fragile majority and has already survived a motion of no confidence, a sign of deep fractures within community buildings.

Trump has several cards at his disposal to blow up Von der Leyen (ER: We believe she’s already been blown up, so to speak, and that we’re seeing a replacement), and among these the heaviest seems to be the one linked to the Pfizer affair, in which Ursula, in addition to having deleted the various text messages with Pfizer’s CEO, Albert Bourla, appears to be the beneficiary of a huge bribe amounting to 760 million dollars disguised as a “commission” paid by the aforementioned multinational drug company to her husband Heiko, hired, “providentially”, by a company called Orgenesis, linked to Pfizer itself.

This is probably the biggest bribe in European history, but the only journalist to have talked about it, Romanian Adrian Onciu, he lost his job for doing so, while his other “colleagues” in the mainstream media are too busy accusing Moscow and Budapest of corruption to look under the carpet in Brussels, which is full of bribes and bribes in favor of the various commissioners.

The Pfizer affair isn’t Trump and Orban’s only arrow in the bow, though.

The Skeletons in Ursula Von der Leyen’s Closet

The same former Hungarian Prime Minister collected a substantial dossier on all the serious financial irregularities affecting Von der Leyen and presented it last August to the European Parliament, without the media obviously reporting it.

Orban focused in particular on the enormous pie of cohesion funds, amounting to 392 billion euros, two of which ended up in the former von der Leyen university, where the President of the European Commission taught epidemiology in the late 1990s.

According to Orban, Von der Leyen committed the most classic of embezzlement of public funds, intended not for works and initiatives of any use, but for institutions of various types, always linked to Von der Leyen herself and the other European commissioners.

Viktor Orban looks puzzled at Ursula Von der Leyen (ER: Puzzled or something else, as in knowing you’ve got the goods on this person)

The same dynamics would have occurred for the funding chapter of the NextGeneration EU package, in which as much as 5 billion euros ended up in various consultancy firms in Germany, once again always linked to the President of the European Commission, the most generous, with herself, when it comes to such donations.

It is actually the tip of an iceberg whose tip is only beginning to show.

Beneath it, there are other loans, such as those from the infamous PNRR, allocated to phantom contracts to companies linked to various political parties, which, however, the judiciary appears to have no intention of investigating, since, if one piece of the mosaic falls, all the others would fall in cascade.

The euphoria in Brussels will perhaps be replaced by bewilderment when it becomes clear that nothing has changed in Budapest, while now there is an Orban free to run for president of the European Commission, equipped with a suitcase full of papers telling of the skeletons in Ursula von der Leyen’s closet.

Vladimir Putin’s special advisor, Kirill Dmitriev, seems to have understood this when he commented on the outcome of the Hungarian elections, saying that the result will only accelerate the fall of the fragile and isolated European Union.

In Moscow and Washington, they are all well aware of what will happen.

In Brussels, however, they were celebrating a maneuver that aims to give the EU regime a clear push.

The last to understand history are always those who refuse to accept his verdicts.

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Featured image source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/viktor-orban-mission-to-elect-trump/

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