The Strange Things Happening to European Countries That Resist George Soros


George Soros and his Open Societies initiative are aggressive, well-funded, and quite willing to use nefarious means to bring about the goal of a socialist new world order. This is global government on an enormous scale with the individual nation-state fading into relative obscurity. While recognizing the danger is not difficult for those who are willing to look, stopping him is another matter.

And one that can be dangerous to pursue.

Strange things happen in East and Central Europe that get little mention from media outlets.  Two heads of state, the PMs of Slovenia and Slovakia, resigned almost simultaneously. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was a victim of the scandal over the murder of Jan Kuciak, a journalist who was investigating government corruption.  The PM had to step down amid mass street protests.

We can look at Slovakia first.

Mr. Fico was known for his support of a stronger Visegrad Group. He opposed Brussels on many issues. It’s worth noting that he called for lifting sanctions and improving relations with Moscow. The PM was adamant that Russia was a reliable energy partner.  Is it a coincidence that he was forced to resign amid the anti-Russia campaign triggered by the Skripal case and other obviously concocted stories used as false pretexts for incessant attacks on Moscow? Wasn’t he a threat to the so-called unity of the EU against Russia? He definitely was.

The PM did not hide the fact that his decision was made under great pressure. The ouster was engineered by outside forces, including philanthropist billionaire George Soros. For instance, Slovak President Andrej Kiska had a private meeting with the billionaire in September, 2017. It was a one-on-one conversation. No Slovak diplomat was present there.

This is a common technique of Soros — fund organizations within the targeted nation to force the removal of uncooperative government leaders.

Slovenia got similar treatment.

Slovenian PM Miro Cerar was attacked by Soros for his opposition to the EU policy on immigration. George Soros did not hide the fact that he was an ardent opponent of Miro Cerar’s stance. “It is an obligation for Europe to receive migrants,” the US financier lectured Europeans.  Now the PM has to go, after the results of a referendum on a key economic project were annulled by the top court and the media attacks on his stance regarding asylum seekers intensified. With Cerar no longer at the helm, the opposition movement to Brussels’s dictatorship has been weakened.

Then there is Macedonia:

Macedonia, is also resisting the billionaire-inspired subversive activities that have an eye toward regime change. The “Soros network” has great influence on the European Parliament and other institutions. The scandalous list of Soros’s allies  includes 226 MEPs out of 751.  Every third member — just think about that! If that isn’t corruption then what is? The lawmakers being swayed from abroad dance to Soros’s tune. They do what they are told, which includes whipping up anti-Russia hysteria.

Many European countries are engaged in a fierce battle to protect their independence. The financier’s “empire” is chomping at the bit to conquer Europe by means of bribes and subversive NGOs.  These countries and Russia are resisting the same threat. Perhaps that’s why the sanctions against Russia are so unpopular among many East European politicians.

There is no question that the defeat of Hillary Clinton was a defeat for George Soros. President Trump’s “America First” policy is anathema to Mr. Soros.

While ending the Soros-backed misgovernment of Barack Obama was a terrific victory for freedom-loving Americans, Soros cannot be expected to just go away. If anything, one should expect him to intensify his efforts.

Few things would please George Soros more than destroying the Trump administration. Like those Eastern European nations have done, we too should declare George Soros an enemy of our nation. This includes exposing and defeating every nefarious organization he sets up in America.

We may not be able to bleed him of his money. But we can and must reduce the social returns he gets on his investments,.

Source: Strategic Culture Foundation



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