
The rat that spied on his friends
Another “evidence” surfaced up in the convoluted story of György Budaházy and the fictitious Magyarok Nyilai terrorist organization. Today, police showed a sound file that supposed to provide “evidence” against György Budaházy and his associates, the regime arrested more than six months ago. The incompetent and corrupt ex-Justice Minister Tibor Draskovics (alias Nasty Dwarf) already tried a similar trick, a few months ago when showed an explosion video attributing it to the Magyarok Nyilai terrorist organization. A few hours later, the forgery was exposed
It seems that the fiasco hasn't discouraged the regime from producing another likely forgery; as the regime has no proof against the accused, authorities have really no choice but to keep coming up with fake evidences.
The pressure on police are increasing to show evidence against the detainees that have been kept in jail to use them in the election campaign, as boogie man to intimidate and mislead socialist supporters before the crucial vote coming up, on April 11.
The support behind the socialist party is dwindling; the leaders of the party understand that a catastrophic defeat is ahead of them that might devastate the party to the point of no return. To lessen the magnitude of the blow, they took a page from the book of international terrorism and ordered police to arrest sixteen innocent people, in order to use them later, as a tool, for manipulating public opinion.
Today, at a crucial time of the election campaign, police produced the long awaited “evidence”; they showed an audio tape and introduced the star witness that supposed to belong to the Budaházy group but later cooperated with police. On the tape, we have heard, as one of the supposed “terrorists” admitting attacks on properties belonging to socialist politicians.
But once again, it turned out that police are not only incompetent in handling criminal cases but also pretty bad in forging evidence.
One of the most ridiculous aspects of the presentation was when police let the star witness of the case talk to the media. Of course, we know that the entire story was staged. The camera even showed him going home without the slightest worry on his face.
It looked like as if, police paraded the star witness in front of the cameras to entice Budaházy's supporters to attack him; an incident like this would have given an opportunity to the criminal regime to create a spectacle out of the case that might have been used to divert people's attention from real election issues. Luckily nothing happened. Let's hope that no one, on the nationalist side, steps into this trap. I expect more provocations coming from the regime in the coming weeks; supporters of change have to prepare for violent acts by the secrete service that the regime will try to exploit and blame it on Jobbik and its supporters. Let's watch out for these provocations.
Other telling signs of the forgery are the sound recording and the dialogues that also appeared to be staged by the secrete service. The “culprit” admits the crimes but his admission was too smooth, too well-articulated to be real. This was a gut feeling that many people felt when watching the show. Also the quality of the sound indicated that something wasn't right with the presentation; police presented a high definition sound file, no background noises, no echo, nothing, despite the fact that the recording took place in a car.
The high quality sound, the unbearably, unrealistic confession of the accused and the almost bragging star witness indicates that the presentation, likely has been made in a studio, for a particular target audiance—socialist party supporters that are defecting the party.
Despite all efforts, the venture won't produce the intended effect. It is too little too late. Voters already waking up, due to the brutal, anti-social measures the regime implemented in the past eight years; even the dim-witted noticed the fraudulent intents in government projects. And for the complete brain dead--well, for them all efforts are immaterial, since they continue supporting the party, no matter what. For this segment of the population, there is no need to prove or disprove anything.
Polls, even if they are manipulated, show that the regime is in deep trouble and desperately, in need of boosting its popularity, which is an indication that socialist support is, indeed, dwindling.
It is likely, that as soon as, it turns out that the gimmick won't produce the desired effect, the detainees will be released from jail. And hopefully, the next chapter of this atrocious drama will continue on the court, only that this time, the accusers and the accused will change places in the prisoner's box.
(hungarianambiance.com)
The saga of the Magyarok Nyilai continues
Thursday, February 25, 2010Posted by HungarianAmbiance at 9:54 PM
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