By: Gašper Blažič
Judging by yesterday’s media reports, the KNOVS session, at which they again discussed the issue of the far right in Slovenia and its alleged connections with the government, has been planned for at least three weeks. Ergo: the session had little to do with the incident at Triglav, which happened five days before. At least at first glance. But Triglav’s “partisan attack” on the Prime Minister proved at least who poses the greatest security risk in our country.
It is well known that left wing opinion leaders – not only in Slovenia but also elsewhere – are very fond of manipulating neo-Nazism, as they artificially spread the scope of neo-Nazism to all patriotic movements. This means, of course, that modern-day National Socialists also include members of the identity movement and all those who in any way support the consolidation of national identity (including restrictions on migration). Nothing new, disqualification must be because it represents an important psychological weapon – it arouses a feeling of guilt and suggests to the target to stop patriotic activism, because it is supposed to be a discarded act. I have already written several times that the current government is being attacked by opponents because of things it has not done at all, but with the intention of not accidentally doing them. It is therefore a logic of preventive war.
Yesterday’s session of KNOVS was a big joke in its own way, as the chairman of the commission, Matjaž Nemec, a mouthy MP from SD, invited those as “investigative journalists” who had never been this. And most of them ignored his invitation. However, Erik Valenčič came, who used to make jokes with a human shield in favour of dictator Saddam Hussein, and then he was given the status of a correspondent on RTV Slovenia. Nevertheless, on Wikipedia, Valenčič is described as an “independent journalist” – whatever this means. I would like to say that all that was missing was to invite three more journalists from Odlazek’s portal Necenzurirano to the meeting, and then all this quasi-journalistic phalanx would lecture to the Slovenian public that we are ruled by extremists with a neo-Nazi orientation who are funded partly with Slovenian taxpayers’ money and partly with mafia money from Hungary. And here it can be seen that Matjaž Nemec is not really worried about national security. Far from it. If he was to follow the truth, then he would have to highlight first the emergence of leftist groups, including the international Antifa network, which applies even to terrorists. However, since it is not about security, but about power, he will of course act on the instructions of the godparents and, as an intermediate link, help build the public’s virtual reality.
And what is supposed to prove the connections between the neo-Nazis and the Janša government? They brought up to light a not too fresh photo in which the current state secretary in the Prime Minister’s office Žan Mahnič is photographed with Yellow Jackets (actually Yellow Vests, to be more precise), which is often a disqualified group, similar to Generation of Identity. Since here and there is also an individual with radical and problematic attitudes for a democratic society, the other side uses this to its advantage. Fortunately, the current Slovenian Prime Minister is wise enough to avoid such bullshit, just as he distanced himself from the public burning of a new biography of Milan Kučan years ago. This arson was actually a counter-intelligence problem that would ultimately benefit Kučan. And the message that was supposed to come from the Yellow Jackets the day before the KNOVS session, saying that the harassment of the Prime Minister should be stopped and maybe a “right wing militia” should be established (hmmmm, this language is really suspicious!), was of the same type – after all, the intention was for the public to confirm to Matjaž Nemec, while at the same time brewing a new conflict between the SDS and NSi.
In short, another proof of how dangerous counterintelligence elements are in circle of the so-called right. But their tracks lead to KUL. Which, to use Valenčič’s terminology, is the only real coalition of hatred in our country.