Urgent Appeal: Send TNO to Ásotthalom

Urgent appeal: Can you help send the New Observer’s European correspondent to Asotthalom, Hungary, for the two day media spectacular hosted by that town’s mayor to demonstrate that nation’s resistance to the Third World invasion?

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As all readers of the New Observer know, our news service is provided free of charge in the public interest by a network of volunteers, backed only by the tiniest advertising revenue.

Now we wish to send our European correspondent to attend the two day media event on 19–20 December in Ásotthalom, Hungary, organized by the town’s mayor, László Toroczkai—but we need your help to make this possible.

The event been announced as an invitation to “all active Europeans” to “visit the border fence his government created, so they can learn how to protect their own countries.”

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Mayor Toroczkai earlier won worldwide fame with his personal anti-invasion video warning would-be illegal immigrants that Hungary was a bad place for them to come and that his town, Ásotthalom, was “the worst of all.”

He later went on to make a second video in which he said that the rest of Europe needs to learn from Hungary.

Warning that the invasion problem had not gone away, Mayor Toroczkai said in his second video that “…the problem has not ceased to exist, because the leaders of the European Union don’t want to follow our example. The number of illegal migrants who are entering Europe without being checked or controlled is increasing, only they avoid Hungary now.

“Their direction may turn any time, and if Europe perishes we will perish too. We have to defend the whole continent!”

His solution to the problem is simple: encourage other European leaders to get to work protecting the borders of Europe by inviting them to his border town. Until recently the site of anarchic scenes, Ásotthalom sits on the main motorway crossing into Hungary from the south.

Now that the fence has been erected, the mayor can’t help but boast about how quickly his town has returned to normality. Speaking down the lens of the camera, he says: “during the first half of the year, most of the illegal immigrants entered the territory of the European Union across our border.

“Almost 100,000 migrants, more than 80 percent of whom were young men. The leaders of the European Union did nothing to protect their border, and that’s why we had to start taking action of our own.

“In the past months we managed to stop the invasion. Now Ásotthalom is once again a land of peace and order, one of the safest towns in Europe.”

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With this spirit, and wanting to help the rest of Europe, Mayor Toroczkai extended his invitation, remarking: “Therefore I am inviting all active Europeans to Ásotthalom on the 19th and 20th of December 2015 for a meeting where we will introduce our functioning border protection.

“We will establish an international information network that will open the eyes of millions of Europeans. If we remain silent, we will become victims. If we stand up and take action, we will win!”

The two-day event will include visiting the fence on the Hungarian–Serbian border—the external Schengen border of the European Union—and see how the Hungarian, Slovakian, Czech, and Polish police and army forces cooperate in protecting Europe.

Can you help The New Observer send a representative to report on the scene from this event?

Readers can be guaranteed that our angle will be completely different from all of the controlled media’s coverage, and will provide an accurate and truthful representation not just of Ásotthalom, but also of the Hungarian fence and these gallant Eastern European nations’ defense of Europe.

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