It was like I thought I would give the 917,695 euros in my pocket to the Gergős... in cash.
Poor Eva Kaili can't find her suitcase. On this basis, every left-wing politician who is found with a vat of euros is innocent. They have money from micro-donations and are about to deposit it in the bank. It's good to hear that things are going so well that 50-100 thousand euros is considered a micro-donation. I thought the micro-donation was 5-10 euros.
The bundled 100 euros, as micro-donations, will slowly become a symbol of progress, obviously because the bank receipt for the transfers does not look so good.
Let's say, wouldn't it strengthen the appearance of legality if they referred instead?
The essence of the matter is that, having learned about these simple methods, the Pula and/or the maintenance officer, or the entire Belpes intelligentsia, promised everyone here that they would win the elections, and after that no one would ask where the money came from . This would have been doubly good anyway, on the one hand, it is not revealed that they wanted to influence the Hungarian elections from abroad through the opposition, and it would not have been necessary to explain that the money sent for the rainbow revolution was converted into, for example, a few dozen tons of toilet paper and the extraordinary profits of some companies.
The only excuse Gergely Karácsony could come up with was that the support was not in rubles.
I wonder what he meant by that? That the Putins also pay in euros?
It would be on the front page of the world's newspapers in, say, two minutes if a person matching the KGBéla's description had tried to pay rubles equivalent to one million euros into the account of the 99 percent Movement. We knew that Gergely Karácsony was not smart, but when someone fails by taking money from abroad, he doesn't start implying that his political counterpart does too. In addition, you have to be proud of the support of the Americans in the circles of the opposition, Gergő is apparently struggling with cognitive dissonance, he is proud that someone has allocated half a billion for him, but at the same time he is devastated that Péter Márki-Zay was micro-donated almost eight times that amount. Of course, it is also possible that the money was transferred around afterwards, and with each transfer it became a little more and a lot less at the same time.
Let me explain: in the end, it turned out that only the company connected to the goose was able to say how much the micro-donation actually was, because in the end almost all of the amount came from him.
An American CIA agent told me that after September 11, they suppressed the Taliban by signing up with the local, less mentally ill, more practical warlords, flying to them by helicopter and handing them a few million dollars in cash (in a suitcase) as a sign of their good intentions, and then they took them back to be shot dead. the local Taliban liaison. This is probably the proven procedure for the Americans, the Hungarian liaisons still have to get used to staying in a coffee shop with a suitcase of money and having to pay for the coffee. In vain, someone who was not a member of the European Parliament does not have a large-scale practice in cash management.
In addition, it somehow turned out that Karácsony was given experts along with half a billion, who went with the (additional) money to Márki-Zay, and then his campaign was belittled in the same way as Gelgő 's .
Or they just knew that all the candidates were completely incompetent, and they didn't want to spend on unnecessary things, only on themselves.
But really! What was the guy thinking about rang one million euros in cash into the account of a political organization? How is this normal? How come no one ever asks what it is? Didn't you trust someone else? Because if 20 people pay four or five times each, it's harder to stamp someone out. But twenty to thirty thousand euros seems to be a character-destroying factor in this environment.
They must have been afraid that one of them would be dizzy by this amount and run away to Romania, since he had already read so many good things about that wonderful country in the opposition press.
Of course, the obvious commitment to foreign countries is not funny, even if it is committed by such ridiculous and unfortunate figures. Szálasi and Rákosi were all ridiculous in themselves, only those who held their leashes and who let them go on occasion were not ridiculous.
These people never ask where the money comes from and how it will be returned. In the first place, their owners cannot ask for such a large piece of Hungary, which they do not readily give.
Featured image: István Mirkó