Soros conspiracy
George Soros, a supporter of Democratic ideals, who fled his country and went to London School of Economics under Karl Popper, the Austrian-British philosopher, working as a railway porter and a waiter before getting into currency speculation. He also worked in several merchant banks in London before moving to New York in 1963 and in 1970 he founded Soros Fund Management and in 1973m created the Quantum Fund in partnership with investor Jim Rogers. In 1992, he sold short the pound sterling and made a $1bn profit in a single day. According to financial analysts, Zerohedge Soros singlehandedly created the European refugee crisis. Allegedly in 1944, 14-year-old Soros went to work for the invading Nazis
Anti- George Soros, the billionaire investor conspiracies spread the globe, including in 2017, he faked a chemical attack in Syria, funded anti-trump marches in Washington, forced a change of government in Macedonia, undermined Israeli Prime Minister, and even got several White House aides sacked.
Back in the 1990s, Hungarian born, Soros used the billions he made in finance to support the transition to democracy in post-communist Europe and elsewhere.
However, Soros (87) is s the 29th-richest man in the Forbes rich list, is a supporter of individual rights, not group rights.
When America’s First National Bank became worried that HR McMaster, National security adviser to President Trump was purging their allies in the White House, they set up a website called “McMaster leaks” featuring a cartoon of Mr McMaster being manipulated by puppet masters labelled “ Soros” and “ Rothschilds”.
Look at the power of Soros, as in 1989, one of the beneficiaries of Soros Scholarship to study at Oxford was a Hungarian, Viktor Orban, who is now the Prime minister of Hungry. Soros is a backer of refugee charities and also has supported EU plan to resettle Syrian refugees across the block including Hungry.
In recent years, he has been denounced by political leaders in Macedonia, Poland, Turkey, and Romania.
Mr Soros also funds civil society organisations that promote education, a Free press, minority rights and anti-corruption initiatives.