Over the course of extended research, Magyar Nemzet has identified the individual managing and executing the ongoing anti-Hungarian campaign, in connection with the Soros-network. In the next few days our paper will reveal in a series of articles, just by what methods and tools Gerald Knaus, president of the European Stability Initiative, has in the past few months, and still is, attacking Hungary.
Political analyst, migration researcher, migration expert, father of the EU-Turkey migration deal—Gerald Knaust is known by a slew of names. The Austrian born, 50-year-old social scientist and founding chairman of the European Stability Initiative (ESI) has the power to maneuver the waters of the mainstream media like few others.
In the first part of our series we will be examining the relationship between Knaus and stock market guru George Soros—and just how the Austrian politician acts according to the interests of the infamous speculator.
Our supporting research stemmed from numerous sources: we spoke to multiple sources familiar with Berlin and Brussels who chose to disclose anonymously given the topic’s sensitivity; we read hundreds of articles, posts and interviews; we strived to substantiate our claims mainly with publicly known facts and sources.
We will also present financial documents that have not yet been revealed in the Hungarian press in order to make it crystal clear: Gerald Knaus is not just ideologically devoted to Soros, but financially as well with direct monetary ties.
Thematization ang sharing online
The series of informational attacks waged in the past years did not let up now, during the coronavirus-crisis—instead, these attacks were amped up in the past few months by the ESI leader. Knaus systematically, with near-cinematic-directorial flair, shared reports from Dutch public TV accusing Hungary of inadequate patient care during the pandemic.
Given the personal recommendation, it would seem that the Dutch reporter is Knaus’ friend. The tv show was “validated” by the Helsinki Commission and the Political Capital—two Soros NGOs—and painter Szeleczki Lilla, Athina Németh’s partner. (Just as a reminder, Athina Németh and Lilla Szeleczki were the two main actresses in the Hungarian Socialist Party [MSZP] video attempting to blacken the Hungarian healthcare system during the pandemic; the political party was later forced to delete the video as the fake news campaign failed. The video is being investigated by the European Anti-Fraud Office.)