By: G. B.
If our unofficial information is correct, the sudden “media disappearance” of the two most well‑known radical left‑wing activists has a very straightforward explanation.
We are talking about Nika Kovač and Jaša Jenull, who have not yet responded publicly to the events of the past week. This is surprising. The reason, however, is very simple. Both are said to have left already last week for an international training programme for left‑wing NGO activists far away, naturally, to Brazil. To São Paulo, where the local forum for the global left operates. This is where global leaders within the Antifa framework receive training during a month‑long programme, all financed by the Brazilian government led by left‑wing president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Let us recall that the São Paulo Forum plays an important role in toppling right‑wing governments and in “soft” coups, especially in Latin America, and, through associates connected to the Soros network, also in Europe. Venezuelan dissident Alejandro Peña Esclusa, who recently visited Slovenia, has written several books about the activities of this forum.
However, if our information is correct, Jenull and Kovač will be back soon, as they reportedly had to leave Brazil early due to supposedly “tense circumstances” in Slovenia. The recall was most likely organised by former criminal investigator Drago Kos. He is said to be tasked, as an operative, with preventing the formation of a right‑wing government – on behalf of Milan Kučan and Zoran Janković.
