
This is what happened during the winter “break” ❗️
- Left-wing agents (Brussels-controlled politicians, a Tisza-affiliated judge, and left-wing journalists) tried to prevent a publication detailing the Tisza Party’s austerity package from reaching the public. Once again, they showed what press freedom, freedom of expression, and liberal democracy really mean to them 🤡
- Viktor Orbán saved Hungarian families from being dragged—like 24 other EU member states—closer to a major war against Russia. Hungary, like the Czech Republic and Slovakia, will not participate in financing the €90 billion military loan given to Ukraine.
- The final days of Advent and the Christmas holidays proved that in Hungary we can still live according to our well-known Judeo-Christian traditions. No one set public Christmas trees on fire, destroyed nativity scenes, or disrupted Christmas market programs 🎄
- New Year’s Eve unfolded across Europe in the now-familiar way seen since 2015 (and even earlier in France): in major Western cities, near–civil war conditions, street battles, injuries, deaths, and thousands of burning cars. In Hungary: good spirits, parties, toasts, and fireworks in the streets. This is why we must not allow millions of illegal migrants to enter.
- The new year started well at home! Not with energy price hikes and brutal price increases, as we experienced before 2010 under left-wing governments, but with tax cuts, wage increases, pension increases, and new housing support measures.
- Péter Magyar lied his way through the holiday season as well, with the nauseating Christmas PR interview as the low point. Meanwhile, he incites his supporters, hides his real plans, and tries to deny his left-wing connections—business as usual. Brussels and Péter Magyar’s candidate representatives still remain silent.
- The Russian–Ukrainian war continued, with even more civilian bloodshed than before. The Americans are negotiating with Ukraine and Russia about peace, while the European Union and the leaders of its larger member states are interested in continuing the war. More and more often, they speak of deploying European troops to Ukraine under the EU flag. The next war council will be held in Paris on Tuesday.
- The arrest of the Venezuelan presidential couple proves that the world has entered an era of danger and war. Major powers will defend their interests at any cost; our task is to stay on good terms with everyone. That requires an experienced leader—not a hot-headed clown who babbles nonsense.
☝️This is how we head into 2026 and another victorious campaign ✌️
1. Everyone is an enemy who is not “us”
Enemy construction + conspiracy narrative
“left-wing agents (Brussels-controlled politicians + a Tisza-affiliated judge + left-wing journalists)”
Specifics: 0
Evidence: 0
Mechanism: deliberate conflation
👉 A classic “invisible hand” narrative:
if something is unpleasant → Brussels must be behind it.
This is not a description, but a loyalty test:
anyone who doubts is labeled an “agent.”
2. “Press freedom” as a weapon, not a principle
Conceptual distortion
“Once again they showed what press and freedom of expression mean to them”
What actually happened here is not that:
someone was unlawfully censored, but rather that
not every piece of propaganda reaches everywhere without friction.
👉 The logic:
if they distribute it → freedom
if it fails → dictatorship 🤡
3. Orbán as the “savior of peace”
False causality
“Viktor Orbán saved Hungarian families…”
Hungary is not a belligerent party.
EU financial decisions do not automatically mean war.
The “great war” rhetoric is fear-mongering.
👉 A classic trick:
first, envision catastrophe →
then the leader appears as the one who “protects.”
4. Cultural panic — without evidence
Anecdotal fear-mongering
“In Western major cities, near civil-war conditions…”
No data.
No sources.
No proportions.
👉 Drawing a continent-wide collapse from isolated events.
This is not information; it is identity hysteria.
5. “We are fine, they are burning”
Selective comparison
“In Hungary: joy. In the West: chaos.”
No statistical comparison.
No context (policing, media distortion).
Only contrast painting.
👉 This is tourist-brochure logic applied to politics.
6. Manipulating economic memory
Temporal falsification
“Before 2010 there were austerity measures, now there are increases”
Inflation: silence.
Real wages: silence.
Budgetary risks: silence.
👉 Only the pleasant numbers survive; only the good past–bad past fairy tale remains.
7. Demonizing Péter Magyar
Character assassination without evidence
“lied throughout,” “nauseating,” “hot-headed clown”
This is not criticism, but:
psychological devaluation,
provoking personal disgust.
👉 The goal: don’t think — feel repulsion.
8. War: a total double standard
Selective “peace” narrative
“Americans negotiate, the EU wants war”
USA = well-intentioned
EU = pro-war
Russia’s role → blurred or minimized
👉 This is not geopolitics; it is camp-based thinking.
9. Venezuela as the final fear card
Apocalyptic rhetoric + demand for a “strong man”
“an era of dangers and wars… an experienced leader is needed”
👉 The classic closing move:
the world is dangerous,
others are irresponsible,
only we provide safety.
Conclusion — what is this really?
This post is not a report, but:
🧠 fear-mongering
🎭 identity politics
🔁 repeated enemy construction
👑 leader fetishization
👉 It has one single purpose:
to prepare 2026 in a way that discourages questions — and encourages fear and obedience.