Man at court: Ukrainians killed Interior Minister Pintér, war to come in Hungary
A surreal court trial started this week in Hungary agains a so-called PI-circle. The defendants are a group of Hungarians who wanted to murder PM Viktor Orbán and do not recognise Hungary as a state. Furthermore, they believe it is just a company registered in Israel. But there are some other gruesome statements they made to the judge. For example, they believe the Hungarian interior minister, Sándor Pintér, is dead.
The trial started at the Budapest Környéki Törvényszék (Budapest-Capital Regional Court) this Thursday. The first accused is Imre Posta. The prosecutors state he created the so-called PI-circle to change Hungary’s constitutional order. Apart from him, there are six other defendants, all members of the circle, and responsible for different areas of the “work”.
In 2021, they condemned Viktor Orbán and other leading Hungarian politicians to death. They may receive 1-8 years in prison if the judge accepts the prosecutors’ standpoint. But that is not the strangest and most jaw-dropping part of this issue.
Interior Minister Sándor Pintér is a clone, Ukrainians killed the “original”
Imre Posta has four degrees and worked as the psychologist of Hungary’s late Republican Guard, protecting the parliament, government members, and even the president. He said in 2006, the Israeli secret services worked to initiate a civil war in Hungary. He added he expects a Hungarian-Roma war to break out soon. He did not even recognise the court he stood before. He highlighted that Hungary did not exist. It is just a company registered in Israel, index.hu wrote.
He said Ukrainians killed Interior Minister Sándor Pintér long ago. The current minister is just a clone of him. He said they did not want to kill anybody. They just wanted to draw the attention of the secret services. Since the defendants did not accept the prosecutors’ offer (years in prison), the court will continue its work this year-end.
Here is a video about the court hearing:
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I just hope that the prosecuter and the court sees through this pretense to be a looney.
…If he is ever to have a psychiatric evaluation, he’ll know how to play them (too).