The Civic Platform appears determined to amplify every paranoid conspiracy about PiS. The audacity persists. “Kaczyński, what did you smell there? After all, we already have copies,” Donald Tusk posted on X, seemingly aiming to provoke and inflame emotions.
Lies and insinuations about the alleged destruction of documents
Let it be noted that Stanisław Żaryn, the Government’s Plenipotentiary for the Security of the Information Space of the Republic of Poland, noted in a recent contribution that attention should be paid to developments and official statements.
One party continues to spread rumors, trying to inflame public opinion and cast doubts on the services. The services are functioning normally and ensuring the safety of Poland and its citizens. Nothing presented in this discussion is accurate.
The post included an excerpt from a conversation between a RMF journalist and Marek Biernacki, a member of the Polish Coalition (Third Way), who remarked: “On October 16, the services, especially the army, decided to liquidate. unarchived. In fact, everything can be liquidated.”
Biernacki, a former minister-coordinator of the secret services, referred to unofficial information he had received. In an RMF interview, he stated that the destruction decisions pertain to documents currently in circulation.
PO member Bartosz Arłukowicz spoke on Onet Rano in a similar vein, hinting that PiS is destroying documents.
The clamor of machine chatter is constant
— he stated.
Tusk cheeky!
Accurate hysteria, based on selective information, fuels a new conspiracy narrative. This is the pattern in Civic Platform propaganda. Donald Tusk has now tapped into it as well.
Kaczyński, what did you smell there? After all, we already have copies
— he wrote with a sly tone on X.
“You cannot delete these documents this way.”
The so-called revelations from opposition politicians have already been dismissed by government spokesman Piotr Müller, among others.
There exists a register of documents, especially secret ones; each document carries its own unique number, making it impossible to delete documents stored in different repositories in the manner described—perhaps they saw it in films. Similarly, electronic documents in ministries are recorded in the electronic document management system and other electronic systems, as explained by the government spokesperson in a radio interview.
Some opposition figures are spreading rumors that documents are being destroyed in the institutions responsible for Poland’s security. This is false. Spreading such misinformation is a political tactic aimed at destabilizing public opinion, according to Stanisław Żaryn.
Dirty campaign and dirty games after the elections. They have no brakes anymore.
— The opposition discusses “destruction of documents.” A clear answer exists: “Nonsense”; “An attempt to destabilize public opinion.”
— Absurd suspicions by the opposition regarding the destruction of official documents. Müller: The writings are recorded and cannot simply be erased.
— Biernacki asserts that the services destroy documents. Żaryn responds: Someone is spreading lies and trying to inflame public opinion.
credit: wPolityce.pl, PAP
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