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This is Tisza!! Serving Hungarian interests is not what matters to them, but cooperating with foreign spies!

This is Tisza!! Serving Hungarian interests is not what matters to them—what matters is cooperating with foreign spies!

What is this “Tisza spy scandal”? It’s an unbelievable controversy. Let me lay it out, okay? Who are the players?

First of all, there are foreign spies. There is an audio recording which reveals that these foreign spies are in contact with a journalist named Szabolcs Panyi—a Soros-linked journalist. In the recording, Panyi boasts that he has a close, almost friendly relationship with Anita Orbán. And Anita Orbán already sees herself as a future foreign minister—a Tisza foreign minister—and reaches an understanding with Panyi, who is connected to foreign spies, that he would be able to decide who gets to work in the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and that he would have access to documents he otherwise would not be allowed to see.

This is what Anita Orbán says—Anita Orbán, who is Péter Magyar’s candidate for foreign minister. This is how Hungary would operate under a Tisza government: it wouldn’t be about the interests of the Hungarian people, but about serving foreign interests—Ukrainian, Brussels, Berlin.

Anita Orbán and Péter Magyar would drag the country into war. They’ve been exposed.

🔍 Main Narrative

👉 “Tisza + journalists = foreign spy network”
👉 “An anti-state conspiracy is underway”
👉 “The government = protection, they = traitors”
👉 “If they come to power → foreign interests will take control”
👉 “This is no longer politics, but a national security issue”


🧩 Underlying Formula

a specific case (Szijjártó scandal)
→ narrative reversal
→ external enemy (spies, foreign actors)
→ internal traitors (Tisza, journalists)
→ fear + sense of betrayal
→ electoral mobilization

👉 Classic: scandal → counterattack → enemy construction → mobilization


🧠 Influence Techniques

1️⃣ Framing: “spy case” (relabeling)

Technique:
➡️ not a “debate” or “claim,” but a “spy case”
➡️ automatically elevates it to a criminal / national security level

Goal:
➡️ shut down debate (you can’t “debate espionage”)

Effect:
➡️ immediate emotional reaction: fear + anger


2️⃣ Enemy construction (external + internal)

Elements:

  • “foreign spies”
  • “Soros-linked journalist”
  • “Brussels, Berlin, Ukraine”

Technique:
➡️ merging multiple enemies into a single narrative

Goal:
➡️ simplify a complex world into “us vs them”

Effect:
➡️ paranoia + in-group consolidation


3️⃣ Guilt by association

Technique:
➡️ Panyi → spies
➡️ Anita Orbán → Panyi
➡️ Tisza → Anita Orbán

👉 result: everyone becomes “part of the spy network”

Goal:
➡️ merge actors without evidence

Effect:
➡️ delegitimizing the entire opposition


4️⃣ Future fear projection

Core logic:
“they will decide who can work in the foreign ministry”

Technique:
➡️ presents a hypothetical future as a fact

Goal:
➡️ generate fear about events that haven’t happened

Effect:
➡️ “we can’t take the risk” reflex


5️⃣ Betrayal narrative

Key message:
“they do not serve Hungarian interests”

Technique:
➡️ political opponent = traitor

Goal:
➡️ moral destruction

Effect:
➡️ no legitimate opposition → only “enemies”


6️⃣ War framing

Example:
“they would take us into war”

Technique:
➡️ maximization of security threat

Goal:
➡️ trigger existential fear

Effect:
➡️ pushes toward irrational decision-making


7️⃣ “Let me draw it for you” – simplification + dominance

Technique:
➡️ childlike explanatory tone

Goal:
➡️ place the audience in a subordinate position

Effect:
➡️ reduced critical thinking


8️⃣ Illusion of evidence (“there is a recording”)

Technique:
➡️ reference to something concrete (without context)

Goal:
➡️ create an illusion of credibility

Effect:
➡️ “then it must be true” perception


⚠️ What is ACTUALLY happening on a communication level

👉 This is not information-sharing
👉 but narrative control + distraction

Core mechanism:

➡️ original issue:
Szijjártó’s alleged Russian connections

➡️ new narrative:
“the opposition = spies”

👉 classic projection + narrative reversal


🎯 Strategic Goals

  • Neutralize the scandal
  • Criminalize the opposition
  • Hold the base together
  • Intimidate undecided voters
  • Mobilize for elections

🧠 One-sentence summary

👉 This is textbook propaganda:
scandal → spy narrative → betrayal → fear → political mobilization