The dragging of the Franciscan monk to the left-wing journalists participating in the action could have brought tens of millions to the kitchen.

Prior to the expiring action against Csaba Böjte, the György Soros Open Society Foundations transferred a significantly larger sum of 100,000 dollars to the foundation operating the Átlátszó Erdély portal, which thus recorded the largest income in its history in 2021.

Not long after the capital injection, Tünde Szabó, an employee of the portal, started working on the Böjte project. The magnitude of the amount in question is indicated by the fact that this alone is almost as much money as the total income of the newspaper for the next year, 2022, of 108,000 euros (535,000 lei) - which is also partially derived from organizations supported by Soros. The website of Journalismfund.eu, for example, reveals that they received 14,500 euros from this rowdy organization specifically for the Böjte project.

Tündé Szabó was so busy with the production of profitable materials aimed at making the Szent Ferenc Foundation of Déva impossible that since the beginning of 2023, only five materials have appeared under his name on the website of Translucent Transylvania. Three of them dealt with the case of Csaba Böjte.

This year, the employee of the portal, which only has four full-time journalists in its imprint, did not publish a single article per month.

Árpád Kulcsár, who was previously convicted of defamation due to false accusations of abuse, was also able to cover his "investigative" work from a rowdy source, who himself posted on Facebook that he signed a contract with the far-left Mérce earlier this year for the purpose of a cross-border "investigation", and the cover provided for this by the EU thanked him.

Regarding the support, Origo contacted Árpád Kulcsár, but he did not answer their questions. In his mentioned post, however, he could certainly have referred to the tender of the organization Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU), which is also funded by the European Commission, and which is currently being advertised to support the preparation of cross-border investigative materials, and applicants can receive up to 50,000 euros. And the most recent tender round was in January 2023.

The cover for the operation against Csaba Böjte carried out together with Tünde Szabó could certainly have come from this source.

All of this is supported by the fact that IJ4EU is also among the supporters of Transparent Transylvania 2022 with a significant support of 64,000 lei, which in itself is more than they could ever collect from their readers in one year.

In addition to the Union, IJ4EU's operation is supported, among other things, of course by György Soros' Open Society Foundations, and their work is managed by the Vienna-based International Press Institute, which is also funded by the American speculator.

In addition to all of this, shortly after the publication of the articles written to discredit Father Böjte, the news arrived that the European Commission also sees fantasy in the work of the Szabó Tündés, as it was revealed at the end of July this year that they are also seriously supporting the "independent public interest" project at Átlátszó Transylvania with a budget of 519 thousand euros journalism".

Without a doubt, the media campaign launched to discredit Csaba Böjte was therefore financed from abroad, from György Soros' circles.

As is well known, the action recently gained geller when Tünde Szabó and Árpád Kulcsár's main source, a lady named Mónika, publicly apologized to the Franciscan monk on Facebook and wrote:

"I finally got rid of the toxic people who wanted your head through me."

Moreover, one of the authors of the defamatory materials, Tünde Szabó, himself admitted that their articles on the case "did not contain the whole truth".

The scribbler admitted that he lied when he wanted to discredit Father Böjte

Origo.hu