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A leader of a Hungarian far-right party is planning to move to Israel after discovering his Jewish heritage. Csanad Szegedi, 34, former leader of the Jobbik party who have been previously accused of Neo-Nazism, is preparing to make aliya and move to Israel four years after leaving the nationalist party when he discovered his Jewish roots and that his grandmother was a Holocaust survivor.
Szegedi who was known for his extremist positions and anti-Semitic statements, helped found the Hungarian Guard, who wore black uniforms reminiscent of the notorious pro-Nazi Arrow Cross party that ruled Hungary briefly in the Second World War and rounded-up hundreds of thousands of Jews to be sent to the gas chambers.
In 2012, he described how "shocked" he was at the news of his grandmother and his Jewish heritage, adding: "First of all because I realised the Holocaust really happened."

Orange County Sheriff deputies seat Daniel Wozniak in Superior Court in Santa Ana Friday morning for his sentencing. Wozniak was convicted in the killing of two people to bankroll his wedding and honeymoon.
The courtroom fell silent. The victims' family and friends wiped away tears as Judge John Conley sentenced the former Costa Mesa community actor, 32, to death for killing Irvine resident Juri "Julie" Kibuishi, 23, and her Army veteran friend Samuel Herr, 26.
A jury had recommended in January that Wozniak be put to death for the two killings and gruesome cover-up that included beheading Herr and staging Kibuishi's body to look like she had been sexually assaulted. Had jurors or Conley chosen to spare Wozniak the death penalty, the alternative would have been life in prison without parole.
Wozniak will be taken to San Quentin State Prison, where he will remain until his execution date.
Kibuishi and Herr's families embraced one another as they exited the courtroom after the sentencing. Conley's decision gave them some resolution, they said, after six years and four months of court hearings and delays. However, they said, the pain of having their children ripped away will never cease to haunt them.

Police officers wearing riot gear block a road during protests after police fatally shot Keith Lamont Scott in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. September 20, 2016.
"This is not Charlotte that's out here. These are outside entities that are coming in and causing these problems. These are not protestors, these are criminals."
"We've got the instigators that are coming in from the outside. They were coming in on buses from out of state. If you go back and look at some of the arrests that were made last night. I can about say probably 70% of those had out-of-state IDs. They're not coming from Charlotte."
Comment: It's not that BLM is a 'Soros organization'. It's that there is evidence that funds from Soros organizations have been used to pay for the travel/board expenses of some protesters. The activists organizing these protests believe they are making a stand against injustice. Soros is not one of them. He is in no way a 'leftist'. He is an oligarch. What his interest is in supporting revolutionary/protest movements is open to debate.
What we do know is that he has a long history of funding "popular revolutions" in foreign countries with the aim of replacing the sitting government with one that is more aligned with the West and thereby 'open up' the target country for exploitation by Soros and other US government and corporate interests. So is Soros now using that same strategy in the USA with the BLM movement? If so, to what end?
Our best guess is that he hopes to derail protests movements in the US, and send them in directions that serve the oligarchy's interests.
See also:
- Big surprise: Media silent regarding George Soros' hidden hand in U.S. internal affairs
- Busted! Soros-backed pro Clinton group caught funding violent protests to smear Sanders & Trump
- Color Revolution in Amerika? Ferguson activists were paid to protest with Soros money

Bill Cosby, center, being led to court by an aide in Norristown, Pa.
But all 13 women say the same thing: Bill Cosby finally gave them a pill, or some other intoxicant, sometimes hidden at the bottom of a fizzing glass of champagne or a glass of wine or soda, and they awoke hours later having been sexually abused.
Prosecutors in Montgomery County, Pa., announced this month that 13 women, selected from a larger pool of nearly 50 who say Mr. Cosby assaulted them, have now agreed to come forward and testify at a long-anticipated criminal trial next June.
The prosecution has asked the court to allow the women to testify, and the judge's ruling, expected in coming months, will be critical to Mr. Cosby's fate.
If the testimony is allowed, the prosecution's case would be bolstered by its ability to bring forth accuser after accuser with accounts similar to that of Andrea Constand, the former Temple University basketball staff member whose accusations are at the center of the June trial. Prosecutors have charged Mr. Cosby with drugging and sexually assaulting Ms. Constand at his home near Philadelphia in 2004.
Officer Sherry Hall is facing four felony charges after the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) found that she had fabricated a harrowing story of being shot while on duty. She has been placed on paid administrative leave and checked herself into a "private facility" to seek help, GBI Special Agent Joe Wooten told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
This began on September 13, when Hall was on patrol and claimed she came across a man in a wooded area.
"He had a presentation of somebody who might need medical attention," Hall told WGCL shortly after the incident allegedly occurred. "Or might have been under the influence of a substance."
She claimed that she talked to him from a distance "and during that time we had a little bit of a confrontation, he fired a shot and then I began to return fire and take fire."
Ramirez was seen on a surveillance video picking up the woman, who is believed to be in her 20s, outside a local bar in Scottsville, Arizona and carrying her away over his shoulder.
Police say the 28-year-old then sexually assaulted her inside a parking garage, before taking her back to his home and raping her two more times.
Attorney Duncan Fobes told Mount Vernon School District that it could face costly litigation, which it would likely lose, if it prevented the The Satanic Temple from holding after-school programs for children at its facilities, the Skagit Valley Herald has reported.
The Temple announced its intention to hold the clubs earlier this year in response to a Supreme Court ruling allowing evangelical religious programs to operate in schools.
The list details the drug tests of a total forty-one athletes from Australia, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden and USA.
The list includes Great Britain athletes Nile Wilson, who won gymnastics bronze, and Saskia Clark who won sailing gold, in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
When police arrived at the store, they were able to immediately reverse the overdose using Narcan. However, the mother was then arrested and charged with child endangerment and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to authorities. The child has now become a ward of the state.
According to police, around 10 percent of the fentanyl and heroin cases they respond to, have children present.
Cops are busting down doors and arresting drug users and dealers at a higher rate now than at any other time in history — yet these scenarios continue to play out. Why is that?
It is undeniable that the shocking and heartbreaking video below shows the horrors of what a heroin addiction can do. However, in order to reverse this massive epidemic, we must realize the root of the problem.
Or so at least the official narrative goes.
In France, recent and ugly row over so-called burkinis, a swimsuit used by many Muslim women all over the world, has demonstrated how little tolerance there really is in today's Europe for other cultures and for different ways of life.
Recently, France's highest administrative court has ruled that "burkini bans" being enforced on the country's beaches are illegal and a violation of fundamental liberties. Still, more than 90 percent of French people are supporting the ban, which is thoroughly illogical and philosophically as well as ethically indefensible.
What is suddenly so shocking about a woman wearing a wetsuit on some French beach? And let's face it: burkinis are nothing else but a wetsuit, which is commonly used on countless beaches of California, Australia, and Europe, in fact all over the world, by surfers and other water sport enthusiasts.
Just compare these images and these. Can you really tell much of a difference?












Comment: The reason Wozniak showed no remorse and no guilt is because he is quite probably a psychopath. Hear how Dr. Robert Hare describes how psychopaths are physiologically wired quite differently from non-psychopaths.