Story of George Soros – Part 2

By the 1980s, Soros Had $200 Million in Kitty, Patronage from Rothschilds, Karl Popper’s Wisdom, and a Dangerous Mind

Throughout his life, he used unethical practices like insider trading, creating panic through propaganda to make money.

In 1988

Through inside information, he learned about a corporate raid on a French company, Société Générale. Soros immediately invested $50 million in four of its competitor companies and made a huge profit. Soros was fined by the French Supreme Court for this.

1986

The US government brings the American Tax Reform Act of 1986.
Did you know Soros Fund Management didn’t pay a single penny in taxes from 1969 to 1986 while he made millions of dollars?
In 1986, the USA brought tax reforms, and Soros came under the tax ambit, but the US government exempted charitable organizations from tax.

By 1986, Soros donated $3 million to philanthropy, but from 1987, this amount suddenly rose from $3 million to $300 million by 1992.
To save tax, Soros diverted his income to his NGO and used that money not for human rights and welfare but to increase his political influence and financial benefit.

Is It Just Coincidence?

Is it just a coincidence that from 1983 to 1991, Soros donated all his money to communist countries in Europe, and by 1991, communism fell in all countries, including Russia in 1992?
In an interview with Connie Baruck in The New Yorker, Soros himself admitted this.

1989 Velvet Revolution

Soros’s first target became the communist government of Czechoslovakia.
A huge peaceful protest happened against the government, and Soros funded all these protests, resulting in the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czechoslovakia.
Soros attempted regime change in China as well but failed and was kicked out.

1989

Soros funded Harvard economist Jeffrey Sachs to create an economic reform plan, and after this plan, many socialist communist countries (Poland, Slovenia, Estonia, Russia, India) started to fail and had to open their gates for liberalization.
Soros used the technique of “shock therapy” for economic reforms.

1991

Soros also started the Central European University in Vienna in response to the fall of the Socialist Bloc. The founding vision was to create a university dedicated to examining the contemporary challenges of “open societies” and democratization.
Today, Soros funds hundreds of universities.

The Most Important Moment in Soros’s Life Comes in 1992, Which Makes Him a Global Celebrity

But today, we will expose that this was also headline propaganda.

1992 Black Wednesday

Black Wednesday was a financial crisis that occurred on 16 September 1992 when the UK Government was forced to withdraw sterling from the (first) European Exchange Rate Mechanism.


In the months leading up to Black Wednesday, among many other currency traders, George Soros had been building a huge short position in sterling that would become immensely profitable if the currency fell below a certain level, and that is exactly what happened.


The GBP fell badly, and Soros made $1 billion in a day. This event made Soros a global celebrity, but Soros was not alone in making money on this day; there were many other currency traders.

However, Soros became a celebrity through an article by journalist Lord William Rees-Mogg. He published an article on Soros, which was picked up by mainstream media, making Soros a hero—the man who broke the Bank of England.


That journalist was close to the Rothschild family. In fact, Black Wednesday itself was a big scam. It was planned by Rothschild and Labour Party leaders, and this event eventually helped the Labour Party, as in the next election, the Conservative Party lost, and Labour Party leader and Soros puppet Tony Blair formed the government.

June 9, 1993

This time, Soros took a short position in the German Mark, and then he wrote a letter to The Times of London stating that the German Mark was very weak.


This news created panic, and people started selling the Mark, and he made money. Soros makes money when the market bleeds.
So, does he like bad news, or does he create bad news?

1993

Soros changes the name of his Soros Foundation to the Open Society Foundation (OSF).
Aryeh Neier, who was the co-founder of the NGO Helsinki Watch (later renamed Human Rights Watch), became the first president of OSF and remained in that role until 2012. Soros donated $100 million to HRW.

After That, Soros Turns His Focus on Russia

How Soros invades Russia and then Ukraine.
What happens when Bill Clinton becomes US President?
What is Troika?
How Soros created Obama?

To Be Continued in Part Three

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