FINALLY, THE DONATIONS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. "In Strasbourg, Victor Orban is causing a 'European political earthquake.'"
Yesterday, Ursula von der Leyen and Friedrich Merz left the room, and Orbán began by reading data and facts, numbers and figures, ending with "Your empire of lies will fall today!"
Silence and chaos.
Security services are also intervening, but not like those guarding Peevski in Bulgaria. Orban is starting with cold-blooded paperwork. Read word for word, files, bank transfers, official internal correspondence. According to him, over 5 billion euros in EU funds have disappeared, been spent, and/or diverted.
The money allocated for infrastructure, education, and science disappeared into a precise geographical and political location linked to Ursula von der Leyen.
While Orban is speaking, the faces of those present in the European Commission are changing.
Orban continues to calmly present documents linking EU money and German consulting firms. They are the same people who have maintained close contact with Hanover for years, and it turns out they are always connected to her, the president.
Someone shouts "Lies!", "We must investigate this!" and there are loud noises in the room, but Orban replies, "I am showing evidence, not making propaganda!"
After reading this, Orban provides data on the Pfizer scandal, which was coercively concealed. There are over 200 messages between von der Leyen and Albert Bourla. Messages that were deleted without a protocol, without archiving. It's the contract, the one with Bourla, worth 35 billion euros, signed by Messenger.
When the court requested access to the correspondence in May, the data suddenly disappeared.
Orban presents printouts and screenshots and claims they were stored by a Hungarian hacker. In these matters, Bourla would offer Von der Leyen political support and funding in exchange for the vaccine choice (although the true results of this mass vaccination have yet to fully manifest, as they are slow and hidden, and there are many unclear illnesses that doctors still cannot explain).
Orban continued: "These aren't isolated incidents! This is a system!"
His speech is being broadcast and watched throughout Europe.
In Budapest and Bratislava, we are happy, but in Germany, France, and Italy, tension and anger are rising, a deep, cold anger.
According to the latest data, over 60% of Germans say they no longer trust Brussels. Until now, such data was not available, even during the euro crisis or the migration crisis.
In Brussels, they will try to hide the truth as much as possible and downplay it, but a scandal like this is hard to conceal. Especially for the deaths that occurred there and the fact that autopsies were not performed on the covid deaths.
A new movement, mentioned by Orban, is also being formed: "Patriots for Europe." There are already over 100 MPs from various European countries - who have been acting independently until now - who have decided to unite in a bloc to remove those governing Brussels.
This is exactly what the European Commission is afraid of.
Orban is not just forming a political alliance; he is demanding leadership of a new European order, which immediately caught Washington's attention. Just hours after Orban's speech, Trump openly praised him, calling him one of the strongest European leaders who has the strength and courage to speak the truth.
He even proposed a meeting in Budapest, but without other EU participants.
Global politics is moving away from Europe and is not revolving around the European Commission, but around it.
Since yesterday, Orbán has been seen as a mediator between the United States and Von der Leyen, as a symbol of the old, fallen system.
But there's another cyclone shaking the European Commission: the "Green Deal."
He never started to succeed and is on the verge of collapse. Billions of euros have vanished, and energy prices have soared, crippling industry across Europe. What von der Leyen presented as the project of the century is becoming the most expensive political failure. There are documents from European internal committees that warn of the opposite effect and predict how disastrous support for the Green Deal is; it's all written in detailed reports addressed to Von der Leyen.
The wall of silence that has protected the EU for decades is collapsing. And the truth about lobbying by the "well-known" friends of Hanover, Von der Leyen's birthplace, is beginning to emerge.
The topics are known, no one has ever dared to comment on them, but finally, the European Public Prosecutor's Office is also appearing openly. The investigation against Von der Leyen is causing a wave of leaks because many secret crimes are waiting to be revealed in a "convenient way."
Orban recently visited Washington and Moscow. He got what his country wanted, which was for him to be viewed on a "European scale."
For years, the European Commission has been considered an untouchable technocratic example by the Member States.
The most explosive question is: "Can a commission suspected of corruption, data deletion, the disappearance of billions of euros, and unequal political pressure still govern?"
Many experts are already saying, "No, the political reality has changed." What Ursula von der Leyen has built over the years is becoming a symbol of alienation between bureaucrats and citizens, a symbol of occult decisions for a select few, and a symbol of centralised power that is completely detached from its voters. Orban offers a clear and tangible alternative.
A political earthquake will sweep across all of Europe.
Governments will fall, EU agreements will be annulled, and power in the EU will change radically."
Maria Castellani