George Soros

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24 May: Soros funding of “freedom of expression” activist groups

These donations are extracted from the Form 990 annual return for 2017 for the Soros Foundation to Promote Open Society. Form 990 is a United States Internal Revenue Service form that provides the public with financial information about a nonprofit organization. “Page” refers to the page number of the return for which the donation appears. You can view the complete form 990 here.

07 Nov: Caravan organized by front groups funded by Soros

George Soros Funds The Caravan’s Parent Group And Caravan Spokeswoman’s Employer

George Soros

George Soros’ money pays a parent group of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, the official organizer of the illegal immigrant Caravan headed to the U.S.-Mexico border. Soros also funds a Pueblo Sin Fronteras spokeswoman’s employer, according to records obtained by Big League Politics courtesy of independent researcher Brian Humphrey.

The group Centro Sin Fronteras, a parent group to caravan organizer Pueblo Sin Fronteras, is reportedly a mainstay of the caravan effort. The Centro has received funding from the George Soros-financed National Immigration Forum.

 

Excerpt from Chapter 7 of my book “Western Civilization under siege

Shadowy billionaire George Soros is one of the most politically powerful individuals on earth. Since the mid-1980s in particular, he has used his immense influence to help reconfigure the political landscapes of several countries around the world – in some cases, playing a key role in toppling regimes that had held the reins of government for years, even decades.

A strong case can be made for the claim that Soros today affects American politics and culture more profoundly than any other living person.

Much of Soros’s influence derives from his $13 billion personal fortune. An equally significant source of Soros’s power, however, is his passionate messianic zeal. Soros views himself as a missionary with something of a divine mandate to transform the world and its institutions into something better – as he sees it.

03 Apr: George Soros’ world-wide tentacles reach into Australia

The left-wing activist group, GetUp claims it is “an independent grass-roots community advocacy organisation.” GetUp’s founders David Madden and Jeremey Heimans are heavily involved in a number of similar US and global left-wing activist groups, each of which is tied to the shadowy billionaire, George Soros. George Soros GetUp was inspired by, and modelled on similar US groups, such as MoveOn.org and Win Back Respect. Madden and Heniman were co-founders of Win Back Respect. According to public records published on CampaignDonations.com, when they were drawing expenses from the group in 2004, the major donor that year, with a contribution of $150,000 was George Soros. Madden and Heimans are also involved with another Soros-financed left-wing activist group, MoveOn.org. Public records reveal that between January 2003 and December 2004, Soros contributed $2,500,999 to MoveOn.org. Madden and Heimans are co-founders of the global activist group, Avaaz.org, an organization that the Canadian Minister John…