The opposition is collecting data disguised as an alternative referendum, using the loudspeakers of the demonstrations that have been taking place for months in connection with the education issue and the data management portal called aHang, which is close to György Soros.

In addition, the data controller sent the personal data and addresses of the participants abroad for processing to a company based in New York, in which Soros also has an indirect interest.

A national consultation initiated by the government would now be used as the second round of the "referendum": the goal was to collect one million blank questionnaires, which could affect the data of a significant amount of voters.

As next year's local government and European Parliament elections approach, the left and its foreign supporters have begun building voter databases in full swing. This is indicated by the recently concluded so-called 7YES alternative education referendum, which contained banal questions and demands that had been repeated to the point of boredom in recent months, and moreover had no significance in terms of public law. The only real purpose is obviously to collect the personal data of those who participate in the polls.

The campaign was organized by the legally non-existent United Student Front and the well-known aHang team linked to György Soros, and a photo ID and address card were required to vote in person, and you could vote online through the Customer Portal.

It should be remembered that the 2021 left-wing primaries were also organized by the Ahang.hu portal and its operator, Magyar Hang Nonprofit kft. was carried out, and it was already published in Magyar Nemzet that the managing director of the company is Máté Varga, who is also the director of the Soros-financed Civil College Foundation. aHang is also a member of the international Soros umbrella organization called the Online Progressive Engagement Network.

In addition, aHang, as a data manager, uses the New York-based DigitalOcean LLC company, which also includes the Soros thread, as a data processor through its application called Eleve (Electronic Choice Tool).

It is a fact that György Soros's business partner, Paul Tudor Jones, is the owner of DigitalOcean. (In one of their most recent joint ventures, they bought the multimillion-dollar pharmaceutical company Horizon Therapeutics together.)

So, the data of Hungarian voters via the Soros-close aHang end up at an American data processing company, where the speculator's interests can also be found.

Those who took part in the alternative "referendum" also had to consent to the United Student Front being able to manage their data, which is debatable because it is a non-existent legal entity.

The result of the data collection disguised as a referendum probably disappointed the organizer, since the goal stated at the beginning of the campaign on the 7igen.hu website was: "we want to get more than two hundred thousand people to the polls".

According to the aggregated data, only half of the plan was achieved, 114,941 people participated in the voting, of which almost 70,000 voted in person at the booths, while 45,000 voted online.

The summary reveals that, of course, Budapest had the most voters, almost twenty thousand, while outside the capital Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs and Veszprém were singled out by the organizers as locations of significant results, but only around two thousand votes were collected in the mentioned cities.

The lukewarm interest could also be the reason why the organizers launched another campaign, which they call the second round of the "referendum".

This time, the left is using the national consultation launched by the government, covering really topical and cutting-edge topics - migration crisis, war, utility cuts - for its own campaign goals.

The goal of the campaign is to collect one million blank consultation forms. As it is written on their already quoted website: an empty consultation sheet is equivalent to a vote for education, teachers and the 7YES "alternative referendum".

On their website, they are trying to recruit people for their new data collection campaign with quite cynical reasoning.

"Now the government is paying you to express your opinion on education," write the organizers. The essence of the implementation is that the interested party fills out the form on the portal, gives their name and mailing address, to which they send them a pre-paid reply envelope, in which they can deliver the empty national consultation form to the Soros-near aHang and the United Student Front organization free of charge.

With this completely absurd bundle of goods, they could have a double goal: they would divert people from participating in the consultation, and at the same time they would further increase their voter database.

Hungarian Nation

Cover image: The left would deceive personal data with the national consultation
Source: MTI Foto/Zoltán Balogh