While the liberal media rushes to dismiss any theory that challenges their narrative, Hungary’s government is raising alarming questions about the sudden outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease—the first in over 50 years. Instead of chalking it up to mere negligence or natural causes, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration is daring to ask: Was this a deliberate act of bioterrorism?
“We May Be Dealing With an Artificially Engineered Virus”
Gergely Gulyás, Orbán’s chief of staff, dropped a bombshell during a recent media briefing, stating:
“At this stage, we can say that it cannot be ruled out that the virus was not of natural origin, we may be dealing with an artificially engineered virus.”
When pressed further, Gulyás didn’t shy away from the explosive possibility:
“I cannot rule out that the virus outbreak was the result of a biological attack.”
Of course, the usual suspects in the mainstream media will scoff, dismissing this as conspiracy-mongering. But let’s not forget—this is the same media that spent years mocking the lab-leak theory for COVID-19 before begrudgingly admitting it was plausible.
Thousands of farm animals buried near the Austria-Hungary border due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Levél. Swift action taken to contain the spread. #FootAndMouthDisease #Levél #AnimalHealth #AustriaHungary pic.twitter.com/3waelbESIx
— Dr. Subhash (@Subhash_LiveS) April 5, 2025
A Suspicious Outbreak in a Geopolitical Hotspot
The outbreak was first detected in March on a cattle farm near Hungary’s borders with Austria and Slovakia—raising immediate red flags. Why there? Why now? Hungary has long been a thorn in the side of globalist elites, standing firm against unchecked migration, defending national sovereignty, and resisting the EU’s heavy-handed policies.
Is it really so far-fetched to consider that someone might want to destabilize Orbán’s government? After all, biological warfare isn’t some dystopian fantasy—it’s a well-documented tactic, and state and non-state actors have explored its potential for decades.
The Cover-Up? Mass Slaughter and Border Closures
Authorities have already culled hundreds of cattle and closed borders to contain the spread—a necessary but devastating move for farmers. Meanwhile, health inspectors have scoured over 1,000 farms, with only four testing positive so far, all clustered in the same region.
Does this sound like a natural outbreak? Or does it reek of something far more sinister?
A foot-and-mouth outbreak in Hungary that has caused border restrictions and the culling of thousands of animals could have come from an artificially engineered virus, the prime minister's office has suggested https://t.co/Sl4mJxy5pE pic.twitter.com/ECPUdRY6ow
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 10, 2025
The Liberal Media’s Predictable Silence
While Reuters and other outlets begrudgingly reported Gulyás’ statement, they did so with the usual sneering skepticism—because God forbid anyone challenge the approved narrative. But Hungarians aren’t buying it. They’ve seen too much, from migrant crises to economic sabotage, to dismiss the possibility of an attack.
So, while the left-wing press scrambles to downplay this as mere paranoia, the real question remains: Who benefits from destabilizing Hungary?