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Introduction — Feb 13, 2016

George Soros

George Soros

Make no mistake: behind his fine words and avowed aspirations, George Soros is a true enemy of humanity. It’s no exaggeration to say that he wouldn’t be out of place in the darkest regions of hell, presiding over a pit full of those who’ve been dumb enough to follow him and his money.
His foundations have in fact been banned in Russia and we can understand why. This is a financier who seems intent on fomenting conflict and strife while acting the role of a benevolent philanthropist.
He spent millions trying to turn the Ferguson protests from a local dispute into a national issue. Using his vast fortune to bankroll protests and pay “Black lives matter” activists.
He’s also been linked to plans to destroy national borders and flood Europe with refugees. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has openly accused Soros of heading a group of financiers who’ve been trying to undermine European socially with waves of migrants and asylum seekers.
Indeed Soros has been linked to organisations that have been printing guides to Europe for migrants: advising them where to find shelter and providing telephone help line numbers and maps. No doubt, Soros would claim he was only doing so out of charity. Although in the process he’s also providing his enterprises with cheap labour, which European taxpayers then subsidise with social welfare and housing
Recently however, the man who reputedly “broke the bank of England” has found a new area of interest. Not content with encouraging waves of migrants into Europe and inciting racial strife in U.S. cities, Soros has now turned his attention on Russia and President Putin.
This not an entirely unfamiliar part of the world to Soros. He’s openly admitted to having helped install the current regime in Kiev. Before that he was instrumental in bringing about the Rose Revolution in Georgia, which saw the resignation of Eduard Shevardnadze and the installation of a pro-Western regime in Tbilisi.
Having dealt with these two former Soviet Republics Soros appears to have set his sights on Russia itself. In a recent article of his (below), he claims that Putin intervened in Syria “to hasten the EU’s disintegration”, presumably by sending waves of refugees seeking sanctuary to Europe.
Of course this outright lie completely ignores the fact that Soros’ own foundation encouraged Syrian migrants to seek refuge in both America and Europe.
So you get the idea: the man is lying through his teeth and he will do so at every opportunity and most eloquently to ensure his plans succeed.
This is not to say that Putin is beyond reproach. He is not. However, that doesn’t change the fact that George Soros is seeking to foment conflict with Russia.

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Putin is No Ally Against ISIS

George Soros — Project Syndicate Feb 10, 2016

The leaders of the United States and the European Union are making a grievous error in thinking that President Vladimir Putin’s Russia is a potential ally in the fight against the Islamic State. The evidence contradicts them. Putin’s current aim is to foster the EU’s disintegration, and the best way to do so is to flood the EU with Syrian refugees.

Russian planes have been bombing the civilian population in southern Syria forcing them to flee to Jordan and Lebanon. There are now 20,000 Syrian refugees camped out in the desert awaiting admission to Jordan. A smaller number are waiting to enter Lebanon. Both groups are growing.

Russia has also launched a large-scale air attack against civilians in northern Syria. This was followed by a ground assault by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s army against Aleppo, a city that used to have 2 million inhabitants. The barrel bombs caused 70,000 civilians to flee to Turkey; the ground offensive could uproot many more.

The families on the move may not stop in Turkey. German Chancellor Angela Merkel flew to Ankara on February 9 to make last-minute arrangements with the Turkish government to induce the refugees already in Turkey to prolong their stay there. She offered to airlift 200,000-300,000 Syrian refugees annually directly to Europe on the condition that Turkey prevent them from going to Greece and will accept them back if they do so.

Putin is a gifted tactician, but not a strategic thinker. There is no reason to believe that he intervened in Syria in order to aggravate the European refugee crisis. Indeed, his intervention was a strategic blunder, because it embroiled him in a conflict with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan that has hurt the interests of both.

But once Putin saw the opportunity to hasten the EU’s disintegration, he seized it. He has obfuscated his actions by talking of cooperating against a common enemy, ISIS. He has followed a similar approach in Ukraine, signing the Minsk Agreement but failing to carry out its provisions.

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