The intelligence services are no longer able to handle the situation, so politics should act to prevent the terrorist attacks taking place across Europe, intelligence expert László Földi said in Kossuth radio's Sunday Newspaper program.

The program stated that terrorist acts have recently increased across Europe: a teacher in France, two Swedish football fans in Brussels became victims of Islamic terror, while in the United Kingdom there have been 320 anti-Semitic attacks since the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas launched an attack on Israel.

László Földi explained: the essence of terror is creating fear and maintaining fear, and this has been happening in Western Europe since the beginning of mass migration.

He believed that in the last seven or eight years, by letting in migrants, they destroyed the tranquility of people's lives, and now they are saying - for example in German villages - that they don't dare to let children out on the street in the evenings.

He said:

the murders and bombings resulting from terrorism are regrettable, but the real crime against the entire continent is that people have to live in perpetual fear because of settled migrants.

According to László Földi, the European decision-making elite is also complicit, as it facilitates terrorist acts by supporting migration or keeping silent about certain crimes, the number of which, in his opinion, will increase sharply in the future.

Speaking about the activities of the authorities and secret services operating in Western Europe, he said: above a certain amount, the secret services are unable to control events, they become powerless.

He noted:

Around 40 million people may live in Europe who do not accept the European legal order and culture, and millions of them may be capable of committing potentially dangerous or even terrorist acts.

According to László Földi, politics should act as soon as possible to ensure that Europe does not lose its centuries-old, traditional Christian identity due to the escalation of problems arising from migration.

He believed that strict action should be taken against potentially dangerous people, such as deporting suspicious persons and their families from the continent.

In connection with the new migration pact, which includes the mandatory distribution of migrants, he said: there is no need to take note of the instructions from Brussels, and many countries will not agree to accept the draft, because this decision would also further support terrorism.

MTI

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