
‼️ Ukrainian spy scandal around Péter Magyar’s circle
The intelligence services were dealing with the two IT specialists—whom Tisza propaganda is now covering for—because, according to a report made public by the National Security Committee, the two individuals mentioned in the Direkt36 article, who worked for the Tisza Party, had also carried out work for Ukrainians.
They reportedly provided their training, had traveled to Kyiv, and were frequent visitors to the Ukrainian embassy in Budapest.
Let’s go through what happened:
In July 2025, a report was submitted to the National Media and Infocommunications Authority, stating that there was suspicion of child pornography related to the two individuals mentioned in the Direkt36 article. Following this, authorities conducted house searches, during which data storage devices and unauthorized military equipment were seized.
The police currently suspect them of illegal possession of controlled military equipment.
But what exactly is “military equipment”?
Let me explain:
In practice, this refers to surveillance devices, which were allegedly intended to be used in the interest of the Tisza Party or Ukrainians.
These individuals are currently being defended by a former employee of the National Bureau of Investigation (NNI), who has since left his career and entered politics. That’s on him…
Ukrainians are reportedly moving in and out around Tisza, and either they allow it or don’t even notice it—both are equally concerning.
In times of danger, such people must not be allowed near the helm of government. On April 12, Fidesz is the safe choice!
🧠 Quick overview
👉 Main message:
- “Tisza = national security threat + Ukrainian connection + crime”
- “Fidesz = safety”
👉 Underlying formula:
fear + scandal + crime + foreign actors → “don’t take the risk”
🔍 Why it feels overwhelming (specifically)
1️⃣ Multiple shocking topics merged together
- “Ukrainian spy”
- “child pornography”
- “military equipment”
- “wiretapping”
👉 Technique: information overload + shock stacking
👉 Goal: prevent separate evaluation → it feels like one huge, serious case
👉 Effect: mental fatigue, disgust, anxiety
2️⃣ Unproven claims presented as facts
- “they worked for Ukrainians”
- “trained in Kyiv”
- “wiretapping for Tisza”
👉 Technique: assertion → presented as fact without evidence
👉 Goal: discourage questioning
👉 Reality: these are not proven within the text
3️⃣ Guilt by association
2 IT specialists → Tisza Party → Ukraine → “spy network”
👉 Technique: inflating a connection chain
👉 Goal: turn an individual case into a political threat
👉 Effect: “everyone is involved”
4️⃣ Reframing of concepts
- “military equipment” = “wiretapping devices” (assumption!)
👉 Technique: meaning expansion / suggestion
👉 Goal: make it sound more severe
👉 Problem: this is not a definition, but speculation
5️⃣ Fear-based conclusion
- “age of danger”
- “must not be allowed into government”
👉 Technique: existential threat + political direction
👉 Goal: emotional decision → “vote this way”
🧩 What is the core problem with the text?
👉 It mixes together:
- a possible criminal case
- a journalistic article
- a political party
- and a foreign country
👉 Then turns them into one single narrative, as if it were proven.
🧠 Why it creates a “nausea / overload” feeling
Because it simultaneously triggers:
- fear (spying, surveillance)
- disgust (child pornography)
- uncertainty (intelligence services)
- anger (foreign interference)
👉 This is deliberate emotional overstimulation
⚖️ In short (clear version)
👉 This is not a set of proven facts, but:
- insinuations
- connections
- a narrative amplified with heavy wording
👉 Goal:
not to inform, but to influence