George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera?

20.07.03, 19:01
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    • Gość: Tomasz Re: George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera? IP: *.ibch.poznan.pl 20.07.03, 21:04
      Zawsze uważalem, że za jego "Open Society" czai się zwykly,
      egoistyczny interes. No ale u nas to jeszcze jedna "swięta krowa".
      • maniekxxx Re: George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera? 20.07.03, 21:55
        JAKBY swiety George byl arabem lub polonusem nawet morowka
        by nieslyszala o nim .Od dawna bylo wiadomo ze to jeden
        z gromady szuji zydowskich.A ich krytykow ucisza sie
        roznymi sposobami!
    • perk Re: George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera? 21.07.03, 03:07
      George Soros: The billionaire trader has become eastern
      Europe's uncrowned king and the prophet of "the open
      society". But open to what? by Neil Clark, New Statesman,
      June 2, 2003

      A review by Karen Talbot

      George Soros, is known as a Hungarian émigré
      philanthropist, a proponent of human rights and the "open
      society," and, just incidentally, a financier ---one of
      the richest men in the world. Soros recently criticized
      George W. Bush saying in an article in the Financial
      Times of London that his administration’s Iraq policies
      were "fundamentally wrong" and that they are premised on
      the "false ideology that U.S. might gave it the right to
      impose its will on the world." Many of us in the peace
      movement would say: "he got that right!" We might be
      inclined to praise him and to believe that this confirms
      that he really is a "do-gooder"—an image, by the way,
      that he carefully cultivates, especially through various
      NGOs. In fact numerous non-profit organizations have
      received funds from his foundation because they have
      bought into that perception.

      But let's take a closer look to see what is motivating
      Soros. Neil Clark, writing in an incisive article the New
      Statesman (June 2, 2003), points out that Soros "made
      billions out of the Eastern currency crash of 1997," and
      that he was fined". In fact currency speculation is his
      modus operandi and if this contradicts his pronouncements
      against "market fundamentalism" and in favor of "civil
      society," well, so be it. In fact, Clark reported that
      when queried about the turmoil his speculation caused to
      Far Eastern economies in 1997, Soros replied: "As a
      market participant, I don't need to be concerned with the
      consequences of my actions."

      But all of this is just the tip of the iceberg. What of
      the NGOs Soros established and finances? Who are the
      other leaders of these groups? Clark informs us that at
      Human Rights Watch, for example, there is Morton
      Abramowitz, U.S. assistant secretary of state for
      intelligence and research from 1985-1989` and now a
      fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; Warren
      Zimmerman former ambassador "whose spell in Yugoslavia
      coincided with the break up of that country"; and Paul
      Goble, director of communications "at the CIA-created
      Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (which Soros also funds)."

      According to Clark, Soros’ International Crisis Group
      "boasts such 'independent' luminaries as the former
      national security advisers Zbigniew Brzezinki and Richard
      Allen, as well as General Wesley Clark, once NATO supreme
      allied commander for Europe. The group's vice-chairman is
      the former congressman Stephen Solarz, once described as
      'the Israel lobby's chief legislative tactician on
      Capitol Hill' and a signatory, along with the likes of
      Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz, to a notorious letter
      to President Clinton in 1998 calling for a 'comprehensive
      political and mil'”

      So much for Soros' opposition to Bush's Iraq policies.

      There's more! Who are Soros's business partners at the
      Carlyle Group---one of the world's largest private equity
      funds, which makes most of this profit from defense
      contracts? They include the former secretary of state
      James Baker and Frank Carlucci, former defense secretary,
      George Bush, Sr, and "until recently, the estranged
      relatives of Osama BinLaden." Soros has invested more
      than $100 million in Carlyle, Clark tells us.

      He also points out that "Soros may not, as sometimes
      suggested, be a fully paid-up CIA agent. But that his
      corporations and NGOS are closely wrapped up in U.S.
      expansionism cannot seriously be doubted."

      This brings us back to the question; "why has Soros
      lambasted Bush?" The answer lies in understanding that,
      more than ever, within the Wall Street power elite there
      may be differences in tactics but seldom are there
      significant differences in the end goal---opening the way
      for the maximization of corporate profits everywhere
      around the world. Today, there is basically a oneness of
      purpose in promoting U.S. imperial dominance, and in the
      process, attempting to solve a deepening global economic
      crisis by controlling diminishing petroleum and energy
      resources.

      How does this play out where Soros is concerned? As Clark
      points out, "Soros is angry not at Bush's aims---of
      expanding Pax Americana and making the world safe for
      global capitalists like himself—but with the crass and
      blundering way Bush is going about it. By making U.S.
      ambitions so clear, the Bush gang has committed the
      cardinal sin of giving the game away. For years, Soros
      and his NGOs have gone about their work extending the
      boundaries of the 'free world' so skillfully that hardly
      anyone noticed. Now a Texan redneck and a gang of
      overzealous neo-cons have blown it"

      Soros' way is to use a few billion dollars, some NGOs and
      a "nod and wink from the U.S. State department" to bring
      down foreign governments that are "bad for business" to
      seize a nation's assets, and even get thanked for your
      'benevolence,'" according to Clark. This method has
      worked for Soros and his cohorts.

      Take the collapse of the Soviet Union, for example. Clark
      points out that "Soros’ role was crucial: "From 1979, he
      distributed $3 million a year to dissidents including
      Poland’s solidarity movement, Charter 77 in
      Czechoslovakia and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union.
      In 1984, he founded his first Open Society Institute in
      Hungary and pumped millions of dollars into opposition
      movements and independent media. Ostensibly aimed at
      building up a 'civil society", these initiatives were
      designed to weaken the existing political structures and
      pave the way for eastern Europe's eventual exploitation
      by global capital. Soros now claims with characteristic
      immodesty, that he was responsible for the
      "Americanization" of eastern Europe."

      More recently, there is the case of Yugoslavia. As Clark
      puts it:

      "TheYugoslavs remained stubbornly resistant and
      repeatedly returned Slobodan Milosevic's reformed
      Socialist Party to government. Soros was equal to the
      challenge. From 1991, his Open Society Institute
      channeled more than $100 million to the coffers of the
      anti-Milosevic opposition, funding political parties,
      publishing houses and "independent" media such as Radio
      B92, the plucky little student radio station of western
      mythology, which was in reality bankrolled b one of the
      world's richest men on behalf of the world's most
      powerful nation. With Slobo finally toppled in 2000 in a
      coup d'etat financed, planned and executed in Washington
      all that was left was to cart the ex Yugoslav leader to
      the Hague tribunal, co-financed by Soros along with other
      custodians of human rights, Time Warner Corporation and
      Disney. He faced charges of crimes against humanity, war
      crimes and genocide, based in the main on the largely
      anecdotal evidence of (you guessed it) Human Rights Watch."

      Clark points out that "since the fall of Milosevic,
      Serbia, under the auspices of Soros- backed "reformers",
      has become less, not more, free. The recently lifted
      state of emergency saw more than 4,000 people arrested,
      many of them without charge, political parties threatened
      with bans, and critical newspapers closed down" This has
      been so blatant that it was condemned by the UN
      Commission on Human Rights and the British Helsinki Group

      "Soros has made money in every country he has helped to
      prise 'open'. In Kosovo, for example, he has invested $50
      million in an attempt to gain control of the Trepca mine
      complex, where there are vast reserves of gold, silver,
      lead and other minerals estimated to be worth in the
      region of $5 billion. He thus copied a pattern he has
      deployed to great effect over the whole of eastern Europe
      of advocating 'shocking therapy' and 'economic reform',
      then swooping in with his associate to buy valuable state
      assets at knock-down prices," according to
      • perk Re: George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera? 21.07.03, 03:11
        He thus copied a pattern he has deployed to great effect
        over the whole of eastern Europe of advocating 'shocking
        therapy' and 'economic reform', then swooping in with his
        associate to buy valuable state assets at knock-down
        prices," according to Clark.*

        In Hungary, Soros is the benefactor of the Free Democrats
        party "which has pursued the classic Soros agenda of
        privatization and economic liberalization---leading to a
        widening gap between rich and poor," says Clark.

        "The Soros strategy for extending Pax Americana differs
        from the Bush model, particularly in its subtlety. But it
        is just as ambitious and just as deadly," Clark concludes.

        Of course, in the case of Yugoslavia, ultimately the
        Soros approach was not enough so the overwhelming might
        of the U.S. military was brought into play.*



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        From other sources:

        Open Russia, the Kissinger-Soros-Rothschild-Khodorkovsky
        connection.

        Board members:

        Board members include:

        Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky
        The Honorable Henry Kissinger
        The Honorable Arthur Hartman
        Dr. Mikhail Piotrovsky
        Lord Jacob Rothschild, OM GBE

        • maniekxxx Re: George Soros-gorszy od Hitlera? 21.07.03, 04:18
          b.dobry post!
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