Shocking details in the NIK report
It is already clear that the United States openly supports political and civic organizations, as well as the media, which it uses to try to influence Hungarian public life, and even the election results.
However, the results of the Hungarian intelligence investigation reveal more shocking information about the method of intervention and the local actors involved than is known so far.
After several partial reports, the National Information Center (NIK) published its summary report in June this year, some of whose findings, along with the correlations shown, were not yet known to the public.
The Americans had already intervened before 2014
In its summary, NIK states, among other things, that “based on the processing, analysis and evaluation of available information, the united opposition launched in the 2022 parliamentary elections was supported – and at the same time influencing the election results.” Elections – working according to a coherent operating model, in building the database, expert in data collection, applying campaign technologies, as well as in legal consulting and election campaigns, was carried out by a dedicated and profit-oriented team, Innovation Ecosystem”.
It is also worth noting the following statement, according to which the system is closed and determined according to political views.
The closed character is evidenced by the fact that a group of people interested in distributing part of US financial resources – currently associated with the DatAdat group – with essentially the same goal, but in a different structure, actually emerged during the 2014 elections and with the support of NED.
Here, as a clarification, it must be pointed out that a company called DatAdat, owned by Gordon Bagnai and his former Secrets Minister, Adam Fexor, ran the opposition campaign last year, and this group of companies controlled a large portion of four billion dollars. Foreign aid.
The Secret Service report on the emergence of the NED in 2014 stated that, according to some opinions, the organization, which is closely linked to the US national security services, had already ten years ago, through the founding and building of the Egyut 2014 party, an attempt to influence the results of the Hungarian elections, among other things. Other matters, through data linked to DatData with the participation of Gordon Bagney and Viktor Sigitvari.
According to NIK, a close relationship could be established between the former Hungarian politicians behind the DatAdat group – and through them David Koranyi, founder of A4D – and the National Endowment for Democracy. Incidentally, many people in America describe the latter organization as “the official appearance of the CIA abroad.” NED is 99 percent funded by the United States government, and last year their income was three hundred million dollars.
When investigating the A4D relations system, NIK has drawn the attention of a number of international organizations, NGOs and think tanks that could be directly or indirectly linked to a formal or official advisor to A4D.
In addition to the NED, the German Marshall Fund (GMF) was mentioned as the most important actor. GMF is a nonpartisan American public policy think tank with a budget of approximately twenty million dollars, which aims to promote cooperation and mutual understanding between North America and the European Union. The organization was once created with funding from the West German government and effectively operates as an American Trojan horse.