On Monday, András Aradszki, a Member of Parliament and State Secretary for Energy with the Fidesz-ally Christian Democratic People’s Party (KDNP), gave a speech in the national legislature entitled “It is a Christian duty to fight against the Satan/Soros plan.” Mr. Aradszki was speaking about how he believes that Satan is planning his most serious attack yet, which will target families. “We can see this in the spread of abortion, same sex marriage and gender theory,” the MP remarked and then added: “And we also see this in the attacks on the great European family, when Soros and his comrades want to eliminate the independence and values of nations, diluting Christian Europe with the mandatory settlement of tens of millions of foreign migrants. To fight against Satan is a Christian duty. Yes, I am speaking about an attack by Satan, who also happens to be the angel of denial. Every step of the way, they deny what they have planned, even when this has become obvious. They nervously say: there is no quota, there is no mandatory settlement, the Soros plan does not exist.”
But Mr. Aradszki has a couple of solutions that he believes will send a message to Satan.
“The rosary is the greatest weapon against evil and is able to change history. George Soros will experience this too,” declared Mr. Aradszki in parliament. But just as important as the rosary is for Hungarians to fill out the new “National Consultation on the Soros Plan.”
“The national consultation is an outstanding opportunity for us to give our opinion on the satanic Soros plan,” remarked Mr. Aradszki.
Anyone can fill out the National Consultation on the Soros Plan as many times as one likes on the Hungarian government’s website. In fact, a Hungarian journalist recently showed viewers how easy it was to fill out the form 81 times. This clearly does not bother the Hungarian government, as it will be used to show that millions upon millions of Hungarians are concerned about the Soros Plan, which the preamble to the national consultation declares is “dangerous” and involves “an expansive network” whose goal is to forcibly settle one million migrants in Europe each year. And for emphasis, the government claims that each migrant would be given 9 million forints in aid from taxpayer money.
Mr. Aradszki’s comments about George Soros representing Satan incarnate follow remarks by Zsolt Semjén, Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary and leader of KDNP, who described the Soros plan as an anti-Christian Freemason conspiracy. Speaking on HírTV, the Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary said that Freemasons are behind the migration crisis, adding that historically, the Freemason conspiracy included a “Jacobin, Bolshevik version” and that its “distant branch is this Soros-type ultra-liberal thing, which hates, from its very core, Christian traditions.”
The Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary warns of a Freemason-Bolshevik-Soros conspiracy against Christian traditions, while the country’s State Secretary for Energy claims that George Soros is Satan incarnate. Welcome to Hungary on the cusp of 2018.