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As I’ve already written, the chance that Hungary’s opposition will be able to defeat Viktor Orbán and Fidesz in next month’s elections is slim. While the government has conceded that they are unlikely to win the two-thirds supermajority they need to modify the constitution, they will easily win a simple majority that will allow them to stay in power for four more years. Because of this, the globalists have sought out other ways to punish Orbán for defying their diktats, such as pressuring the E.U. to cut Hungary’s development funds or revoke its voting rights.

I’m starting to believe that the globalists will move to the next stage: overthrowing Hungary’s government in a foreign-sponsored revolution.

As I mentioned in my analysis of the leftist parties, I believe Momentum and its leader András Fekete-Győr are being groomed as the leaders of an Arab Spring- or Euromaidan-style uprising. The fact that Momentum has an English-language name and primarily issues its propaganda in English is the most obvious sign. Left-wing dissidents in Ukraine, Egypt, and other countries use English-language signs during their protests because their real audience isn’t their own countrymen: it’s dumb Americans and other foreigners who will watch coverage on TV or YouTube and start fulminating about how “something must be done” to fight “tyranny” in some far-off land.

Momentum also isn’t acting like a party that wants to win the election, because they have virtually no billboards or signs anywhere. I live in Budapest’s District VII, the most left-wing area of Hungary: it was the only area where the leftist Összefogás (Unity) alliance won an outright majority of the vote in the 2014 elections. In other words, it’s a logical place for Momentum to campaign, yet they’re almost entirely absent from the area.

To test this, I walked around Districts VII and VI counting up and photographing all the election flyers I saw. The only parties advertising in my area are the Fidesz-KDNP alliance, the MSZP-Párbeszéd alliance, Jobbik, DK, and LMP. For example, here’s a sign for Fidesz-KDNP candidate István Bajkai outside a park:

Here’s a poster for Gergely Karácsony, MSZP’s and Párbeszéd’s joint prime ministerial candidate, on Király utca:

Here’s a generic poster from Jobbik attacking Fidesz’s corruption on Andrássy ut:

Here’s one of DK’s many posters featuring bugman Ferenc Gyurcsány along Teréz and Erzsébet körúts:

Here’s a Fidesz poster depicting the major opposition leaders teaming up with George Soros to destroy the Hungarian border wall. The caption translates to “Together, they will destroy the border fence.”

Finally, here’s an LMP sign for Bernadett Szél at Deák Ferenc tér:

In about an hour of looking around, the only evidence of Momentum’s existence I could find was a podium they’ve erected at Deák Ferenc tér:

There used to be some signs advertising Fekete-Győr in that same area, but they’ve since been taken down:

Moreover, Momentum spends more time courting the international fake news media than local Hungarian media, quite possibly because most Hungarians don’t find Fekete-Győr impressive. The media has continuously inflated the size of anti-Orbán marches, such as the protests against the closure of Central European University last year, when my own videos and articles showed that the marches were sparsely attended.

At the same time that Fekete-Győr has been getting blown by the international fake news media, the globalists have stepped up their attacks on Hungary. The E.U. waited until just before the election to open an investigation into the Elios corruption scandal, while foreign attack pieces continuously assert that Orbán is “authoritarian” without any substantive evidence. Most recently, Facebook censored a video posted by Fidesz minister János Lázár showing how Vienna has become dirty and run-down thanks to non-white migration, meaning that a transnational corporation now has the ability to control what the Hungarian government is allowed to say online.

Recently, leading neocon Robert Kagan openly declared that countries like Hungary that have “strayed” from democracy need to be punished. You might remember Kagan as the “Republican” who famously endorsed Hillary Clinton after Donald Trump’s triumph in the GOP presidential primaries two years ago in protest of Trump’s “fascism.” What you don’t know is that Kagan was the co-founder of the Project for the New American Century, the neocon think tank that helped orchestrate the war in Iraq and other blunders of the Bush administration.

Kagan is also married to Victoria Nuland, who served as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs under Barack Obama. Nuland was famously caught on tape admitting that the Euromaidan uprising in Ukraine four years ago was secretly planned by the U.S. government and that pro-E.U. Ukrainian politicians like Arseniy Yatsenyuk were puppets.

My sneaking suspicion is that when Fidesz wins next month, there will be sudden, “spontaneous” protests across the country falsely claiming that Orbán stole the election. These protests will be led by Fekete-Győr and other Soros stooges, who will demand that Fidesz step down and either allow a “technocratic” government to take power and/or hold new elections under the watchful eye of the U.N./E.U. (that will conveniently produce a left-wing majority in the National Assembly). There will be accusations of Russian meddling in the election on the side of Fidesz, and Germany and other countries will be pressured into intervening in Hungary—perhaps militarily—in order to depose the “dictator” Orbán. This playbook was already deployed to great success in Ukraine.

While Hungary is not very important on either the European or world stage—as I’ve mentioned before, it’s a small country dependent on transnational alliances—Viktor Orbán wields great symbolic power. As the first E.U. leader to systematically roll back globalism and leftism in his country, Orbán stands as a hero and inspiration to nationalists worldwide. Successive governments in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Austria have followed Orbán’s lead, and Italy looks like it will be the next country to be taken over by a Fidesz-like coalition.

Decapitating Orbán would be a major win for George Soros, as it would remove one of the major opponents of his agenda and also serve as a warning to those other countries: “If you attempt to fight the destruction of your countries, you will end up just like Orbán.” As Kagan’s comments and those of the left show, the globalists cannot allow Orbán’s revolution to continue. He must be stamped out by any means necessary, made an example of so the rest of Europe will fall in line behind the globohomo world order.

I freely admit that this is all a bit of a stretch. Since taking power in 2010, Orbán has largely pacified the left through both official and unofficial means. Leftist protests in Budapest are poorly attended and all-but invisible, and the violence that antifas visit on right-wingers in the U.S. is unheard of here. It’s entirely possible that Fidesz’s probable election victory will go completely unremarked upon by the forces of evil.

But it’s better to be vigilant. The globalist order is failing and they themselves know it, so I expect them to lash out as much as possible to keep power from slipping through their fingers. If my gut feeling is right, next month is going to be an interesting one for Hungary and Eastern Europe. Whether András Fekete-Győr and his ilk are active traitors to their country or merely useful idiots for Soros is to be seen.

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