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Hungary’s Orban: ‘Trump Can Save the West.’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has argued that Donald Trump is the man who can save the Western world and that the former President had the greatest foreign policy he has seen over the past several decades from any United States President. The endorsement from yet another leading populist-nationalist figure on the world stage is likely to deal a hammer blow to Trump’s presidential contenders, with “Mr. Brexit” Nigel Farage having offered his support to the 45th President in May.

Orban made the comments in an interview with Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter). Carlson asked the Prime Minister of Hungary ten minutes into the interview, what his next move would be if he were in Joe Biden’s position or the head of NATO, whereupon Orban quickly responded, “peace immediately [and] call back Trump.”

“You can criticise him for many reasons I understand all the discussions, but you know the best foreign policy of the recent several decades belonged to him. He did not initiate any new war, he treated nicely the North Koreans and Russia, and even the Chinese. He delivered the policy which was the best one for [the] Middle East, Abraham Accords: So that was a very good foreign policy.”

“He’s criticized that he’s not educated enough to understand the world, this into the case… if he would’ve been the President at the moment of the Russian invasion… it would be not possible… So Trump is the man who can save the Western World and probably the human beings in the globe as well,” Orban added.

Orban’s arguments are particularly poignant as last month he claimed that world is heading for a major clash due to the declining power and influence of the United States.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has argued that Donald Trump is the man who can save the Western world and that the former President had the greatest foreign policy he has seen over the past several decades from any United States President. The endorsement from yet another leading populist-nationalist figure on the world stage is likely to deal a hammer blow to Trump's presidential contenders, with "Mr. Brexit" Nigel Farage having offered his support to the 45th President in May. show more
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‘Kill the Boer’ Gang Break Into White Farmer’s Home, Stab Wife With Spear.

A four-strong gang in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, broke into the home of a white farmer chanting “kill the Boer, kill the farmer” and violently assaulted him and his wife, stabbing the latter with a spear.

Tim and Amanda Platt were beaten with “pipes, crowbars, and other instruments” by the gang, said Jacques Broodryk, a spokesman for the AfriForum group which supports South Africa’s Dutch-descended Boer (Afrikaner) minority.

Amanda was reportedly “beaten with a bolt cutter and lead pipes, and eventually stabbed with a spear.” Incredibly, she managed to escape the fracas while her husband was still fighting with their attackers, and returned armed to save him as they fled.

Julius Malema, the Marxist-Leninist lawmaker who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party in South Africa, recently led a packed stadium in chants of “shoot to kill, kill the Boer, the farmer” – an incident that gained international attention after South Africa-born Elon Musk highlighted it as a call to “racial genocide”.

As President, Donald Trump tasked then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with investigating “the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large scale killing of farmers” in 2018.

It is unclear whether or not Pompeo ever did so, and the expropriation of white-owned land without compensation is back on the South African government’s agenda now Joe Biden is in the White House.

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A four-strong gang in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, broke into the home of a white farmer chanting "kill the Boer, kill the farmer" and violently assaulted him and his wife, stabbing the latter with a spear. show more

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UN Launches ‘Digital Army’ To ‘Combat Disinfo’, Push ‘Agenda 2030’

The United Nations (UN) has announced a ‘digital army’ to combat misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, admitting to having monitored the internet in recent years as it continues to push for “progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” comprising seventeen long-term global aims known as “Agenda 2030,” which is being used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to advance what it calls the “Great Reset.”

The UN launched its digital army at a workshop in the Democratic Republic of Congo in July this year, recruiting 30 people as young as 15 to search the internet and various social media platforms for what the UN considers false information and use their “fake news detection techniques… to attack the viral false information.” The organization taught the recruits how to process information and disseminate it through UN-sponsored channels, providing them with smartphones equipped with editing software.

The UN launched further initiatives across the world, such as hosting an anti-disinformation blogger festival in Mali, though was quickly asked to cease its efforts by the Malian government. The UN also launched a radio station called the “Voice of Peace” in both Sudan and South Sudan aimed at countering fake news.

“It has become clear that business as usual is not an option,” announced the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regarding information integrity on digital platforms.

“The ability to disseminate large-scale disinformation to undermine scientifically established facts poses an existential risk to humanity and endangers democratic institutions and fundamental human rights,” he added.

The WEF announced earlier this year that it is cooperating alongside the UN to accelerate the implementation of Agenda 2030 after progress was halted by “unforeseen setbacks” due to the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine, among other things.

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The United Nations (UN) has announced a 'digital army' to combat misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, admitting to having monitored the internet in recent years as it continues to push for "progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," comprising seventeen long-term global aims known as "Agenda 2030," which is being used by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to advance what it calls the "Great Reset." show more
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Another $250M for Ukraine, Just $95M for Hawaii.

Joe Biden’s government has announced a new $250 million package of military aid to Ukraine, while also suggesting Hawaii gets $95 million for infrastructure rebuilding.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the new, foreign assistance includes HIMARS and artillery rounds, and that is intended to support Ukraine by providing battlefield capabilities such as missiles for air defense, mine-clearing equipment, anti-armor systems, and small arms ammunition.

The news comes as multiple investigations are launched into mass fraud and corruption using Western money and resources in the former Soviet state.

Concerns have also been raised about the potential for increased tensions and the possibility of unnecessary escalation as Western support for the Ukrainian war machine increases. An American drone has already been downed over the Black Sea following a collision with a Russian warplane, and a British surveillance aircraft and its human crew were very nearly shot down by the Russians following a miscommunication.

In an even more serious incident, a missile landed in Przewodów, Poland and killed two civilians. Ukraine attempted to blame the incident on Russia, but it later turned out the NATO member has been hit bit by a Ukrainian missile.

The longer the war in Ukraine continues with Western involvement, the more likely it is that such incidents could escalate into direct clashes between NATO and Russian forces.

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Joe Biden's government has announced a new $250 million package of military aid to Ukraine, while also suggesting Hawaii gets $95 million for infrastructure rebuilding. show more
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Joe Biden’s State Dept is Picking a Fight With Orban’s Hungary Over Ukraine.

Joe Biden’s State Department appears to be punishing the European nation of Hungary for its democratically elected government’s policies, implementing bizarre new rules for a visa waiver program, and causing a diplomatic row in requiring the country to submits swathes of additional data about its citizens.

Bence Rétvári, the Hungarian Secretary of State stressed that Hungary has worked in active cooperation with U.S. authorities to prosecute any individual who has obtained false Hungarian citizenship or other documentation, while insisting that the U.S. data request regarding Hungarian citizens is more about geopolitics – especially Ukraine – than U.S. immigration policy.

The Hungarian government is most concerned that the handing over detailed information on 900,000 Hungarians to the U.S. could endanger Hungarian citizens living abroad. One particular sticking point is Hungarian-Ukrainian relations. Zoltan Kovacs, a spokesman for the Hungarian government stressed, “…the U.S. provided no guarantee that the data of Hungarians from Transcarpathia would not be disclosed to Ukraine which would have grave consequences for Hungarians there due to the ban on dual citizenship in Ukraine.”

In a dig at President Joe Biden’s inability to secure the U.S.’s own southern border, Balázs Orbán, Political Director for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, posted on X (formerly Twitter) a quote from a story in The National Interest: “The security of the United States is not threatened by Hungarian ESTA holders, but by the millions of unchecked illegal immigrants who have been arriving in the territory of the United States.”

 

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Joe Biden's State Department appears to be punishing the European nation of Hungary for its democratically elected government's policies, implementing bizarre new rules for a visa waiver program, and causing a diplomatic row in requiring the country to submits swathes of additional data about its citizens. show more
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Zelensky’s ‘Anti-Corruption’ Reforms Spark ‘Cover-Up’ Concerns.

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s proposal to equate wartime corruption with treason is facing opposition from officials and watchdogs who argue that it could undermine anti-corruption efforts. Concerns have been raised within Ukraine’s anti-graft agencies that Zelensky’s plan would transfer top corruption cases from their oversight to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), which is under the president’s command. Critics fear that the SBU may have the power to bury corruption cases involving high-ranking officials, jeopardizing Ukraine’s anti-corruption infrastructure.

Vitaly Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center (Antac), accused Zelensky’s office of using the public’s desire for justice to protect officials from corruption charges and gain tools to suppress opponents.

Current and former senior SBU officials have been closely linked to Zelensky’s office, according to Ukrainian reporters, although these claims have been dismissed as “conspiracy theories” by the president’s right-hand man, Andriy Yermak.

Zelensky’s push for the new legislation comes after another case of wartime corruption was uncovered involving the embezzlement of humanitarian aid, with such scandals undermining his efforts to secure European Union (EU) membership.

While Ukraine hopes to start EU accession talks in December, the country has only fulfilled two out of seven steps required for progress. Despite not being personally implicated in scandals, a poll conducted by the Democratic Initiatives Foundation found that 77.6 percent of Ukrainians believe Zelensky is responsible for ongoing corruption in the government and local military administrations.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal to equate wartime corruption with treason is facing opposition from officials and watchdogs who argue that it could undermine anti-corruption efforts. Concerns have been raised within Ukraine's anti-graft agencies that Zelensky's plan would transfer top corruption cases from their oversight to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), which is under the president's command. Critics fear that the SBU may have the power to bury corruption cases involving high-ranking officials, jeopardizing Ukraine's anti-corruption infrastructure. show more
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Migrant Who Stabbed 2 Kids Has Charges Dropped Over ‘Mental Illness’.

A 34-year-old migrant-background man who stabbed two young girls in a Berlin school playground has had his case thrown out by the German legal system on the grounds that he is mentally unwell and cannot be held responsible for nearly murdering two children aged seven and eight.

Berhan S. was allegedly in a “psychotic state at the time of the crime due to a mental illness,” according to the Berlin Public Prosecutor’s Office, which argued he was “incapable of guilt.”

The prosecutor’s office further stated that he apparently heard “voices that ordered him to kill the girls” before he scaled a fence and stabbed two young girls in the neck and chest while the other children “looked on in horror.” Fortunately, neither of the girls died, though both suffered life-changing injuries.

Berhan S. has also had a long criminal history, including stabbing his former girlfriend in 2009. The former girlfriend’s mother told the media that he came from a “strictly Islamic Turkish family” that threatened to murder her if she went to the police.

“Many questions remain unanswered: Was Berhan S. observed by the police? What role does his religious indoctrination play? Why did he hear his voices in front of a Christian school?” States the German writer, Gunnar Schupelius.

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A 34-year-old migrant-background man who stabbed two young girls in a Berlin school playground has had his case thrown out by the German legal system on the grounds that he is mentally unwell and cannot be held responsible for nearly murdering two children aged seven and eight. show more
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SMEAR CAMPAIGN: Populist Leader Attacked With Dog Feces.

Beatrix von Storch, the Deputy Leader of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party, was attacked over the weekend when a young political opponent smeared dog excrement on her stomach in front of a large audience. The incident occurred after von Storch gave a lecture in the town of Daun in the Rheinland-Palatinate on Friday evening. The attacker pretended to want a photograph with the politician before he reached into his pocket with his bare hand and smeared the excrement on her. He was quickly apprehended by the German police and is now under investigation for insult and attempted bodily injury.

Addressing the incident on X (formerly Twitter) von Storch said, “We fight with arguments, those who hate the AfD fight with feces, we oppose their hate with persuasion and the love of our country. The love has always been stronger than the hate.”

Von Storch held another event on Saturday in Hesse, which almost ended disastrously after a man tried to smuggle three knives into the discussion but was caught by the event’s security.

This was the second time in recent weeks that an AfD politician was attacked following the vicious beating of the Romanian-born chairman of the party’s Augsburg branch, Andreas Jurca, who was called a “f***ing Nazi,” and suffered two black eyes, scratches, multiple bruises, and was unable to walk without crutches.

The political rhetoric against the AfD is becoming increasingly extreme as the party continues to surge in the national polls. The German establishment is considering a ban on the party as a result.

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Beatrix von Storch, the Deputy Leader of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party, was attacked over the weekend when a young political opponent smeared dog excrement on her stomach in front of a large audience. The incident occurred after von Storch gave a lecture in the town of Daun in the Rheinland-Palatinate on Friday evening. The attacker pretended to want a photograph with the politician before he reached into his pocket with his bare hand and smeared the excrement on her. He was quickly apprehended by the German police and is now under investigation for insult and attempted bodily injury. show more
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Romney Says Ukraine Aid Is ‘Best National Defense Spending Ever’.

Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) praised the Biden regime for sending billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to aid Ukraine in its war against Russia. Romney called it the “best national defense spending” the US has ever done, trouncing the money spent by the United States in helping defeat Hitler, communism, and/or tackling the Chinese Communist Party contemporaneously.

The embattled Utah Senator argued that supporting Ukraine is crucial for weakening Russia, which ultimately benefits American national security and challenges China’s territorial ambitions. The Biden regime has sent over $200 billion to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion last year and has proposed an additional $10 billion. However, some Americans have criticized this decision, citing the ongoing inflation and prioritization of foreign aid over domestic issues.

Residents of Maui expressed their discontent with President Biden’s decision to allocate additional funds to Ukraine while they face displacement due to devastating wildfires in the town of Lahaina. One Maui resident Amanda Cassidy told the media: “I think people really want to see you show up for us and provide an eighth of what you’re giving to Ukraine. It’s outrageous. Lahaina is so hurt right now and that was tone-deaf.”

Over 100 people have perished since wildfires ravaged the Hawaiian island earlier this month. Reports indicated that well over 400 residents remain missing, and officials expect the death toll to continue to rise.

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Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) praised the Biden regime for sending billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to aid Ukraine in its war against Russia. Romney called it the "best national defense spending" the US has ever done, trouncing the money spent by the United States in helping defeat Hitler, communism, and/or tackling the Chinese Communist Party contemporaneously. show more

TUCKER: Biden ‘Hates’ Hungary, Russia For Being Christian Nations.

Tucker Carlson believes Joe Biden’s government cannot resist harassing Hungary, a NATO ally, because it identifies too explicitly as Christian – much like Russia. “They hate Hungary, and they hate it not because of what’s it done but because of what it is: It’s a Christian country, and they hate that, and that’s the truth,” Carlson said in a recent speech in Budapest, the Hungarian capital.

“[I]t’s not a particularly provocative Christian country. I don’t think most Hungarians go to church. It’s not a theocracy; you’re not required to believe in the Catechism to live here, it’s nothing like that. It’s a soft Christian country… Three-hundred years ago people would look at modern Hungary and say: ‘That’s not a Christian country.’ But by modern standards it’s one of the last countries that identifies as a nation built on Christian precepts… [T]hat is enough to incite our policymakers in the United States, and it’s exactly why they hate Russia, by the way.”

Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has described his country in similar terms, saying: “Christianity is culture and civilization. We live in it. It is not about how many people go to church or how many pray honestly. Culture is the reality of everyday life.”

Compared to Hungary, Russia is far more multi-confessional, containing several constituent republics in which Islam is the majority faith, and even one in which Buddhism is the majority faith.

Nevertheless, the once-persecuted Russian Orthodox Church was restored to a prominent place in public life after the end of communism, and became an important cultural link with countries in the Russkiy mir (“Russian world”) like Ukraine.

The Ukrainian government has attempted to sever the Orthodox church in Ukraine’s links to the Patriarch of Moscow, however, backing an alternative, largely unrecognized church and turning over important religious sites to them.

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Tucker Carlson believes Joe Biden's government cannot resist harassing Hungary, a NATO ally, because it identifies too explicitly as Christian – much like Russia. "They hate Hungary, and they hate it not because of what's it done but because of what it is: It's a Christian country, and they hate that, and that's the truth," Carlson said in a recent speech in Budapest, the Hungarian capital. show more