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SORO IS SPENDING HIS MONEY TO RUIN THE WORLD! PURE EVIL!!!

Submitted by: Donald Hank

The unspeakable evil of Soros



On he who cannot be named

[Me] George Soros has allotted $32 billion of his ill-gotten gains acquired largely through currency and stock manipulations to his "philanthropies" and a year ago announced that he would add $18 billion more to his Open Society Foundations.
At the rate of $100,000 apiece (as an average purchase price worldwide; for example, he had paid leaders of the Georgian government $700-$1,500 a month after the 2003 coup, leading to war with Russia five years later), he would be able to acquire the services of 500,000 operatives with that money: elected and appointed government officials, directors and managers of United Nation agencies and those of other international bodies such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, heads of non-governmental agencies, presidents and provosts of universities and think tanks, publishers and editors and journalists with newspapers, magazines, journals and broadcast media, religious leaders, executives of entertainment media, etc.
That's quite an army.

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-2003: Eduard Shevardnadze, the former president of Georgia, blames American financier George Soros for organizing events he said led to the coup that deposed him.
"This is his plan," Shevardnadze said on the "News of the Week" program on the Rossia TV channel, according to a report by Novosti. He said Soros formulated "a whole concept how to hold elections so that new people come to the government, and how to found such organizations as in Yugoslavia.

-2004: The Georgian president, prime minister, and speaker of the Parliament received monthly salary supplements of $1,500 each; ministers received $1,200 a month, and deputy ministers $700, Mr. Dujarric said.
The program was funded initially by Mr. Soros's OSI [Open Society Institute], which gave $1 million, while the UNDP gave $500,000.

-2005: As early as February, [new Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Rosa] Otunbayeva pledged allegiance to a small group of partners and sponsors of the Kyrgyz revolution, to "our American friends" at Freedom House (who donated a printing press in Bishkek to the opposition), and to George Soros, a speculator who previously helped unseat Edward Shevardnadze's government in Georgia.

2007-Famous billionaire financier George Soros admitted during his Turkish trip that he has supported ‘colored revolutions’ that occurred in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.
Soros cited Eduard Shevardnadze, then President of Georgia, as a reason of backing the revolution in the
country.
He said Eduard Shevardnadze failed to keep his promises, although the latter was not further specified.

-2008: Gogiberidze is among Georgia's "velvet" revolutionaries, a group of Western and local activists who make up a robust pro-democracy corps in this Caucasus country - so much of it funded by American philanthropist George Soros that one analyst calls the nation Sorosistan.
And she unflinchingly answers sensitive questions about her employer, the Center for Applied Nonviolent
Action and Strategies, or Canvas [formerly]. The group is funded in part by the International Republican Institute, which many describe as the international arm of the GOP, and Washington-based Freedom House, which receives most of its funding from the U.S. government.
Some governments have grown increasingly wary about groups such as Canvas and others associated with Soros, and have clamped down. Authorities shut down Soros' Moscow offices in 2003, seizing computers and documents.

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Anti-Soros political movement

http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=25504

Civil Georgia
December 2, 2012

Soros, Saakashvili Tour Public Service Hall

Tbilisi: After meeting PM Bidzina Ivanishvili a day earlier, billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros met President Saakashvili in Tbilisi December 2.

President Saakashvili and George Soros visited the Public Service Hall, one-stop shops where citizen can get multiple services from various state agencies under the single roof which has been one of the staples of President Saakashvili’s modernization and reform agenda.

“The guest together with the President toured the service areas [of the Public Service Hall].Mikheil Saakashvili and George Soros received services at Just CafĂ© [an area where citizens can sip coffee while getting help from Public Service Hall employees to fill in official forms for various documents]. The guest also took a symbolic [Georgian] passport,” the President’s administration said in a press release.

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http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/1138_june_27_2006/ps_1138.htm


The Messenger (Georgia)
June 28, 2006


Open Society Foundation Georgia is financing re-training of former state officials


As reported in Svovodnaya Gruzia, the Director of Open Society Foundation Georgia, Davit Darchiashvili, said the foundation has started the implementation of a special project to retrain unemployed former state
officials and provides them with skills and assistance in seeking work.

The paper writes that free of charge trainings will be conducted by the higher education institutions ESM and STS.

Participants, who have been selected through competitive examinations, will be educated on managing
their own business.

After the completion of the six-month course, participants will get special certificates, which will
further help them find a job in the private sector.

According to the article, besides certificates, experts from ESM will help the participants to work
out their own business proposals.

Targeted at financing these projects, the Open Society Foundation Georgia is planning to create special
credit funds together with other financial institutions.

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Russian Information Agency Novosti, June 16, 2005

In June [2005] George Soros "I provided for Georgian public servants to get $1,200 a month....And now I am ready to support the creation of a fund like this in Kyrgyzstan."

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New York Sun
September 30, 2008


Russia Accuses U.N. Agency of Funding Georgian
President
By BENNY AVNI


-Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Mr. Soros's OSI has concentrated much of its pro-democracy
activities in former Soviet republics...with local leaders and their nationalist supporters pledging to
sever ties with Moscow. -The Georgian president, prime minister, and speaker of the Parliament received monthly salary supplements of $1,500 each; ministers received $1,200 a month, and deputy ministers $700....The program was funded initially by Mr. Soros's OSI, which gave $1 million, while the UNDP gave $500,000.


UNITED NATIONS — Russia's confrontation with the West is escalating, with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accusing the U.N. Development Program of collaborating with the financier George Soros to fund Mikheil Saakashvili's rise to the Georgian presidency.

Russia has long accused Mr. Soros of financing the 2003 Rose Revolution, and Mr. Saakashvili in
particular.

Yesterday, Mr. Lavrov called for an examination of the ties between Mr. Soros and the UNDP. "At the time,
George Soros was sponsoring members of the Georgian government," Mr. Lavrov told reporters, adding that UNDP "funds and finances" were also used to support Georgian officials.

"We should clearly check and establish clear rules for controlling the spending by international
organizations," he said. "We should not allow that such organizations be privatized."

The Columbia University-educated Mr. Saakashvili swept into power in a January 2004 election that resulted from the Rose Revolution, ousting a Russian ally, Eduard Shevardnadze, as president.

Russia's war with Georgia over the independence claims of two breakaway Georgian regions, which began in early August, has ratcheted up tensions between America and Russia. Also, Prime Minster Putin
reportedly has declined for weeks to take calls from Secretary-General Ban, whose statements on Georgia
were seen in Moscow as one-sided.

American officials have raised questions about the relationship between Mr. Soros's Open Society
Institute and the UNDP in the past. And as The New York Sun first reported in June 2006, a former UNDP
administrator, Mark Malloch Brown, rented a house adjacent to Mr. Soros's estate in Katonah, N.Y.,
paying the financier what real estate agents in the area characterized as below market rate rent.

Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Mr. Soros's OSI has concentrated much of its pro-democracy activities in former Soviet republics...with local leaders and their nationalist supporters pledging to sever ties with Moscow.

Information about the UNDP's activities in Georgia is available to all the members of the agency's board,
including Russia, a spokesman for the agency, Stephane Dujarric, told the Sun yesterday.

Launched in January 2004, the program in Georgia included "salary top-ups for leading officials," he
said, and was designed "to enable the government to recruit the staff it needed, and also to help remove
incentives for corruption."

The Georgian president, prime minister, and speaker of the Parliament received monthly salary supplements of $1,500 each; ministers received $1,200 a month, and deputy ministers $700, Mr. Dujarric said.

The program was funded initially by Mr. Soros's OSI, which gave $1 million, while the UNDP gave $500,000.

A Swedish government agency later added another $1 million. An "exit strategy" was built into the
program, Mr. Dujarric said, and the Georgian government assumed responsibility for the salaries
after three years.

Mr. Lavrov's contention that the UNDP must avoid being "privatized" came at the end of a week in which Russia significantly sharpened its rhetoric against America.

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Separately, Mr. Lavrov declined yesterday to provide new details about his country's resumption of military
cooperation with Syria, amid reports that the Russian navy sent several ships to the Mediterranean port of
Tartus. "This cooperation is conducted in the framework of the international law and does not
endanger anyone's security," Mr. Lavrov said.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-fg-velvet3-2008sep03,0,5896161.story


Los Angeles Times
September 3, 2008

Gogiberidze is among Georgia's "velvet" revolutionaries, a group of Western and local activists who make up a robust pro-democracy corps in this Caucasus country - so much of it funded by American philanthropist George Soros that one analyst calls the nation Sorosistan.

In Georgia, the Soros-funded activists occupy a low-key three-story office building called the Open
Society Institute of Georgia here in Tbilisi, the capital. An alphabet soup of international and local
groups also makes its home there. Locals call it the "Soros Fund" building.

Like Saakashvili, who studied law at Columbia University, many of the velvet revolutionaries spent
time abroad.

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And she unflinchingly answers sensitive questions about her employer, the Center for Applied Nonviolent
Action and Strategies, or Canvas. The group is funded in part by the International Republican Institute,
which many describe as the international arm of the GOP, and Washington-based Freedom House, which
receives most of its funding from the U.S. government.

"I have nothing to hide," she says.

Some governments have grown increasingly wary about groups such as Canvas and others associated with Soros, and have clamped down. Authorities shut down Soros' Moscow offices in 2003, seizing computers and documents.

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Saakashvili was the poster child of the velvet revolutionaries, and when he came to power in 2004, he
brought with him many of the leaders of Georgia's "civil society" movement. Soros even helped finance
the broke government after he took over.

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http://www.mod.gov.ge/?l=E&id=755


Georgia Ministry of Defence
October 19, 2007


Meeting with the NGOs and Media


[Open Society Georgia Foundation:
http://www.soros.org/about/foundations/georgia


-The document will also [be] comprise[d] of a crisis management concept in order to avoid dissemination of classified or distorted information and to provide [for the] security of journalists and NGO representatives.


A meeting with the representatives of non-governmental organizations and mass-media was held at the Ministry of Defence of Georgia today.

The association “Justice and Liberty” and the “Open Society - Georgia Foundation” (OSGF) are implementing a joint project with the Georgian Defence Ministry - “Improvement of Public Relations of the Defence Ministry”.


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http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home&newsid=524


Daily Georgian Times
June 23, 2006


George Soros Admits His Support to ‘Colored
Revolutions’ in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan


Famous billionaire financier George Soros admitted during his Turkish trip that he has supported ‘colored
revolutions’ that occurred in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.

Soros cited Eduard Shevardnadze, then President of Georgia, as a reason of backing the revolution in the
country.

He said Eduard Shevardnadze failed to keep his promises, although the latter was not further specified.

George Soros visited Turkey June 21, stating that Turkey has turned into more open society than it was
before, while negotiations of the country with the European Union gives a ground for optimism.

The world-renowned benefactor renders financial assistance to some Turkish funds and associations
through his Open Society Foundation branch in the country.

Soros-led ‘Open Society’ organizations has its country offices in 60 countries all over the world, including
in Georgia.

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http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/spiegel/0,1518,349878,00.html

Der Spiegel (Germany)
April 4, 2005

Revolutions Speed Russia's Disintegration
By Uwe Klussmann and Christian Neef

-As early as February, [new Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Rosa] Otunbayeva pledged allegiance to a small group of partners and sponsors of the Kyrgyz revolution, to "our American friends" at Freedom House (who donated a printing press in Bishkek to the opposition), and to George Soros, a speculator who previously helped unseat Edward Shevardnadze's government in Georgia.

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http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/0963_october_6_2005/opinion_0963_1.htm


The Messenger (Georgia)
October 6, 2005


What is the aim of "Anti-Soros"


-"I know it is a fact that the swindler Soros is an agent of Mossad [Israeli Foreign Intelligence Agency]
and the CIA. Members of Saakashvili's government are also financed by him and are the agents who are under the influence of Soros,"
-According to the editorial, the United States is the real ruler of Eastern or New Europe and Washington is trying to eliminate any anti-globalization organization as it attempts to establish a 'new, pro-American ideology.' According to Akhali Taoba, Georgia, Ukraine, the Baltic Countries, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and the Balkan states 'are the main targets of Soros interests and America's 'New Europe' as well,' and Soros is fighting to push American interests at the expense of Russian and Chinese influence in the region.


A new movement, "Anti-Soros," was started on Monday. While it is well known the organizers behind the
movement share an anti-western and pro-northern political outlook, the popularity of the initiative
proves there are real concerns in Georgian society about Western influences and 'imported' ideas.

Railing against Soros has become quite fashionable in Georgia. Supporters of Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia, the widow of the first president of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, routinely hold protest demonstrations in front of Soros' Open Society-Georgia Foundation in Tbilisi. They demand that the Soros Fund cease its activities in the country.

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United Press International
December 1, 2003

MOSCOW -- Eduard Shevardnadze, the former president of Georgia, blames American financier George Soros for organizing events he said led to the coup that deposed him.

"This is his plan," Shevardnadze said on the "News of the Week" program on the Rossia TV channel, according to a report by Novosti. He said Soros formulated "a whole concept how to hold elections so that new people come to the government, and how to found such organizations as in Yugoslavia.

"This is the plan of Soros. He provided for everything: how much money is necessary, what government organizations are reliable, with whom it is necessary to cooperate," he said.

Shevardnadze, who said he wanted to stay in Georgia, reminded the audience: "You have driven him (Soros) away from Russia, and you were right. His behavior is not good. He should not poke his nose into politics in general."
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