Beneath the surface, the Biden visit was the final straw for us to think about cabinet honesty.
There is no question that the Italian election results were excellent from a Hungarian point of view, and there is no question that after a globalist, liberal, left-wing government, a national, right-wing, conservative government coalition was finally established in Italy. And since Italy still has a lot of weight in Europe and in the union, we had reason to hope that we would receive very serious and comprehensive help for our sovereignist aspirations from them both within the union and from a geopolitical point of view.
It is clear that Giorgia Meloni, who maintains good relations with the Hungarian Prime Minister, agrees with our aspirations in several important matters, including our family policy, which seems to be treated as a model by the future Prime Minister, such is the representation of the interests of the nations, the question of national sovereignty is the Hungarian government and Meloni think the same way about commitment to Christian values, inside and outside.
In other words, in summary, Meloni also defines his own values and the resulting politics in the trinity of God, family, and homeland, and this is absolutely encouraging regarding the possibilities of future Hungarian-Italian relations.
In the latter period, however, it became doubtful whether Meloni is really our excellent ally. In any case, his meeting with Joe Biden and his near humiliation of the Democratic war aims there was disappointing. I would like to explain this change of heart, because there are one or two moments in Meloni's career that are worth paying attention to, and which may provide an answer to his not-so-positive change.
The fact that the victory of the Italian Brothers (Meloni's party) was received with mixed feelings by the mainstream media was already a bit of a surprise, there was not as much outrage among them as could have been expected.
In addition, different voices appeared among mainstream globalist politicians: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Katarina Barley, Vice President of the European Parliament, or Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder, for example, saw Meloni's success as a serious threat to the future of Europe, but surprisingly, Manfred Weber, the leader of the People's Party, said that Meloni must be trusted. And according to Alexander von der Bellen, the re-elected, clearly green and globalist Austrian president, Meloni does not pose a threat to Europe. What could be the reason for this?
I've written it many times already, and I'll do it many more times: the information that we can find out in the first public, from the official media and press, is not enough to learn about the motivations of today's politicians.
It is also important and essential to know what kind of relations the given politician has with the global elite, the background power, and the organizations and networks belonging to them. Without them, we cannot understand politicians and political parties, organizations, governments, etc. movement, its underlying driving forces.
Meloni became a member of the Aspen Institute in 2021 - a year before the elections, how interesting - that is, the Aspen Institute, which is nothing more than a globalist think tank in Washington. Among its financiers we find the following, and they are also traitors: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Carnegie Foundation, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Goldman Sachs (one of the largest Wall Street financial institutions). The president of the Aspen Institute is Walter Isaacson, who is a member of the WEF (World Economic Forum) led by Klaus Schwab, and we have already written countless times about the WEF, that this organization is currently the flagship of the global elite, which now includes about a thousand gigacompanies and financial institutions. At the same time, it is the WEF and Klaus Schwab personally who announced the neo-communist world order controlled by technocracy in 2020, in which, inspired by Lenin, the state in the traditional sense will die.
We should know more about the Aspen Institute, since it does not matter to which organization Giorgia Meloni gives her name from 2021 onwards.
The institute is also interested in the arms industry: it is in contact with arms manufacturing giants such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin. It is typical that they supported the "democracy-protecting" and "democracy-promoting, humane, cultured" wars of the Americans, and former NATO Secretary General Javier Solana, former American Secretary of State Condolezza Rice and former American congresswoman Jane Harman are associated with them.
Perhaps this is why Meloni emphasized that he stands by international alliance commitments, and it is also a fact that he has repeatedly spoken out in favor of arms deliveries to Ukraine. Already on the day after the elections, he assured President Zelensky of his loyal support, writing to him: "Dear President Zelensky, you can count on our loyal support for the freedom of the Ukrainian people. Be strong and persevere in your faith!" In this regard, Meloni is close to the Polish position, but further away from the Hungarian position.
Much further, since we are not fanning the flames of war in connection with the Russian-Ukrainian war, but are supporters of peace, peace negotiations and an early ceasefire.
There is one more, not very pleasant aspect of the Aspen Institute: it supports abortion, and not surprisingly, György Soros also sponsors them in their endeavors in this direction, in the spirit of which he supported Aspen with three billion dollars between 2003 and 2020 to help pro-abortion groups.
It is also a fact that in contrast to Meloni, Matteo Salvini, the leader of the League, who played a small role in the elections, is specifically pro-Russia and even previously signed a cooperation agreement with Putin's party, the United Russia Party, and many believe that Salvini received significant financial support from the Russian side. In 2019, the League still reached 34 percent in the elections, and it had a chance to be the future prime minister of Italy. Maybe this did not please the American Democrats and the global financial elite behind them, which was already preparing for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict? It is possible that because of Salvini's friendship with Russia, every stone was moved to prevent him from taking the reins of power in Italy.
There is no doubt that Salvini made big mistakes, especially when he broke up the government coalition with the Five Star Movement in 2019, hoping that early elections could follow and he would emerge victorious. However, he did not count on – and he made a mistake in this – that the counter forces, the left-liberal mainstream and the global elite cannot and did not watch this passively. The Italian newspaper Il Giornale later revealed that, under pressure from Angela Merkel, the Five Star Movement teamed up with the left-wing, globalist Democratic Party and formed a new government, and Salvini not only did not become prime minister, but was even put on trial for his actions against illegal migrants - otherwise, it is completely correct - due to the actions of the Minister of the Interior...
The current situation is therefore that the election was not won by Salvini's party, which is pro-Russian and maintains good relations with Putin, but Giorgia Meloni, who is pro-Ukraine and is now unfortunately friendly with Biden, and maintains relations with the Aspen Institute and Bill Gates. The relationship between the two of them is at least problematic, and we can only hope that they will find a modus vivendi for national and Christian governance, which Europe and Hungary desperately need.
And for the formation and formation of the alliance of national sovereignist parties with Christian values in Europe, in the Union. In order to achieve profound changes in the operation of the union.
At the same time, I thought it important to describe the information about Meloni that for some reason we never hear about politicians. This does not mean that Meloni is not the hope of the national-Christian side. I really hope that the doubts will disappear, but it does not hurt to prepare for more variations, as always in history. At the moment, unfortunately, I'm more inclined to think that we will be disappointed in Meloni. And this would indeed be a great loss and a great disadvantage for the sovereignist camp.
Don't be right.
Source: Hungarian Nation
Cover photo: US President Joe Biden (l) and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hold a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on July 27, 2023.
MTI/AP/Evan Vucci