Anybody want to guess how articles like Sunday’s story in the KC star come about in newspapers throughout the nation prior to Ferguson’s one year “anniversary”? (see also our article Incendiary Media)
This is an incredibly comprehensive report, illustrating just how pervasive the George Soros billions are corrupting virtually every corner of American society.
George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action — Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists
In the interviews with Soros related organization leaders, they portray themselves as really concerned “social justice”activists.
Unprovable, but common sense, based on the facts revealed just in this piece, clearly lead to the conclusion that Soros is one of the main puppeteers who helped put Obama in office and has pulled his strings throughout his tenure. Chilling!
“Mr. Soros, who made his fortune betting against the British pound during the currency crisis in the early ‘90s, is a well-known supporter of progressive-liberal causes and is a political donor to Mr. Obama’s campaigns. He committed $1 million to Mr. Obama’s super PAC in 2012.
“Mr. Soros‘ two largest foundations manage almost $3 billion in assets per year, according to their most recent respective tax returns. The Foundation to Promote Open Society managed $2.2 billion in assets in 2011, and his Open Society Institute managed $685.9 million in 2012.
“In comparison, David and Charles Koch, the billionaire brothers whom liberals often call a threat to democracy — and worse — for their conservative influence, had $308 million tied up in their foundation and institute in 2011.
“One of the organizations that Mr. Soros funds, and which fueled the demonstrations in Ferguson, is the Gamaliel Foundation, a network of grass-roots, inter-religious and interracial organizations. Mr. Obama started his career as a community organizer at a Gamaliel affiliate in Chicago.”
DLH
More reading: Who Is George Soros? Understanding The Powers Behind Left-Wing Capitalism and Media