by Frank Holmes, reporter
For decades, George Soros has been the most influential and powerful megadonor in the United States — and probably in the world. And he’s gotten so used to be a worldwide kingmaker that he doesn’t plan to let that stop just because he may be dead.
Soros is gearing up his multi-billion dollar foundation to go to war with “authoritarians” — and guess who he means by that?
You.
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And the 91-year-old just took some huge steps to make sure that his enormous financial empire keeps on crushing the views of U.S. citizens and remaking every country in the world in his image long after his heart stops beating. The gigantic shake-up has been reported in the Sunday New York Times — and it involves vast sums of money.
“The sprawling foundation Mr. Soros has funded for decades wants to refocus while he can still weigh in on … how to keep the vision of the founder alive after he” dies,” the Times reported.
Sprawling is hardly the word for it.
Soros took $17 billion out of his own bank account and gave it to his “charitable philanthropy” in 2017, making it the second largest fund in the country (behind Bill Gates’ foundation).
But just because there’s plenty of money doesn’t mean there’s a dollar to waste — not when George Soros wants to change the political landscape of the entire free world.
For most of the last 20 years, Soros had the wind at his back. Critics say he broke the Bank of England, shoveled money to left-wing causes like setting prisoners free and legalizing hard drugs, and he did his best to assure the real decisions are made by him behind closed doors, not by you in the voting booth.
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But then he ran into a big problem: The people caught on, and they fought back.
Since 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union, a building block of a future world government. The American people elected Donald Trump president. The president of Soros’ native Hungary, Viktor Orban, forced Soros to close down his offices in their country. Poland, Slovakia, and Austria are seeing huge surges in patriotism and a rejection of international government.
Even the French have crammed into the streets by the thousands to oppose tax hikes on working people, then to rise up against the country’s vaccination orders.
This is not the world George Soros planned, to say the least.
“Actually, we’re in a war again,” said Mark Malloch-Brown, the president of the foundation.
And that foundation — which Malloch-Brown calls “very generously funded” — plans to bring that “war” to you.
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The first step is to get itself in fighting shape.
“George Soros’s Open Society Foundations is a $20 billion philanthropy and it’s in the midst of a huge restructuring,” said reporter Nicholas Kulish.
They plan to get the most political bang out of every dollar … so they enacted a huge reorganization drawn up by the elite consulting firm Bridgespan Group.
Starting in March, employees of his Open Society Foundations got emails that changes were coming — and big changes started to set in.
For one thing, he cut the organization back, to the bone. OSF bought 150 employees out of their contract; that went into effect last Thursday. An unknown number of other OSF workers got a pink slip from the pinko’s foundation.
Whenever Soros wanted to change an issue, he just started a new wing of OSF; now, he wants to unite them into a well-oiled fighting machine—a left-wing political war machine to overcome deplorables like you and me.
Part of that means cutting out foundations and nonprofits who made their bones telling him whatever he wanted to hear. He announced several of the groups got their final grant this year — although he set aside $400 million in grants as a nice parting gift for them.
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One thing the New York Times profile shows is just how flimsy these groups really are: They only exist because they do Soros’ bidding, and he’s the only person who really wants them to push their leftist agenda down our throats. For instance, the Times quotes Paul N. Samuels, the head of a group that works on convincing politicians not to send criminals to jail or at least let them out early.
“It’s very hard to find that funding in the areas that we work in because there’s so few philanthropies that support it,” Samuels said.
In other words, these cardboard front groups only exist to do Soros’ bidding.
So do OSF employees. The Times article reveals that Malloch-Brown calls Soros’ workers “comrades,” just like in the Soviet Union.
That says a lot about what George Soros would like to do to the West, even after death.
Frank Holmes is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”