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    What to Do About George Soros

    BY DAVID SOLWAY FEBRUARY 9, 2017

    Taking into account the current controversy swirling around the prevalence of fake news in the mediasphere, it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. The fake news syndrome, as it turns out, is primarily a mainstay of the Left, which is constantly being caught propagating outright falsehood — Trump removing the bust of MLK from the Oval Office is only a single but representative instance of a widespread offensive to distort and falsify. Trying to ascertain truth has become a mission rivalling the quest for the Holy Grail.

    When it comes to the activities of George Soros, however, much is known. Soros is a man of the deep Left whose campaign to destabilize the U.S. is powerful and pervasive. Should he be allowed to operate freely, he will continue to wreak enormous damage, aided by a large constituency composed in part and at various removes of the individuals and groups he has subsidized. There is no doubt about the extent of his interference in domestic affairs. And there is no doubt that something needs to be done about it, certainly before his likeminded son Alex inherits his empire and persists in advancing the father’s regime-change and conflict-creation agenda.

    Soros believes, as he writes in The Age of Fallibility: Democracy, Human Rights and Open Society, that “sovereignty is an anachronistic concept,” a conviction that explains his push for the principle of open borders that also characterizes the European Union. Although the Schengen Agreement has proven disastrous for Europe, as terrorists and “fakefugees” (Selwyn Duke’s phrase) travel freely across its territory, Soros wants the same disintegrative effect to develop in the U.S. When he goes on to state that “the main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States,” his intention to sow discord and weaken the nation he detests is amply clear.

    This is why he is so virulently antagonistic to Donald Trump, who wants to make America great again and disassemble Obama’s regulatory nightmare. (There is little question that Soros was behind the violent disruptions of Trump’s political rallies.) Soros is all for a multilateral world, an international legal system that rules over individual states and institutions, and an end to the free market, which means, Becket Adams explains in The Blaze, “that transactions between private parties would be governed by state intervention, including restrictive regulations, taxes, tariffs and enforced monopolies.”

    Bill O’Reilly has exposed Soros’ vast and clandestine network tasked with subverting the U.S., pointing out that the flow of Soros money, in the range of hundreds of millions of dollars, has corrupted the Democratic Party, elements in the Republican Party, millennial and celebrity culture, and the media almost in toto. He is, as Matthew Vadum shows, “the ‘Number One Funder’ of the domestic terrorism that is part and parcel of the Left.”

    Channeling funds through his Open Society Foundations, Soros has endowed movements and organizations like the Tides Foundation, Center for American Progress, Democracy Alliance, Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, MoveOn, Media Matters, and ACORN, purveyors of lies and instigators of social mayhem.

    As Asra Nomani reports in The New York Times, “Soros has funded, or has close relationships with, at least 56 of the [Women’s March on Washington’s] partners,” anarchically protesting the election of Donald Trump. These include the notorious Planned Parenthood, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    Soros-hunter Vadum has drawn attention to the billionaire’s latest project, Humanity Ventures, which seeks to promote and profit from illegal immigration into the U.S. The Daily Caller reveals that the partly Soros-funded Alliance for Global Justice backed the rioters who violently shut down the recent Milo Yiannopoulos event at UC Berkeley.

    These outfits all bear highfalutin-sounding names, but they resemble late-model highway patrol “ghost cars” ready to pounce on unsuspecting motorists. Soros is also implicated, via funding of immigrant rights and lobbying groups, in blocking Trump’s executive order halting visas for 90 days for immigrants from seven terror-sponsoring Muslim nations.

    In the international arena, we know that Soros has been convicted of insider trading by a French court. There are rumors that he is the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Russia and a Red Notice by Interpol and the European Union. But are they merely rumors? The so-called “fact-checking” site Snopes declares these to be a hoax, but Snopes — a mom-and-pop outfit run by a divorced couple without investigative credentials — and its shady hireling Kim Lacapria, are highly suspect authorities.

    Global Research, itself an anti-American site, has revealed the range of Soros’ machinations, using his fortune “to topple governments in Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan. He ‘broke’ the British pound in 1992 costing the taxpayer billions for personal profit, was accused of wreaking havoc on the Malaysian ringgit, and was called an ‘economic war criminal’ in Thailand.” Some countries have decided they have had enough of Soros’ operations. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is moving to extrude Soros and “the forces symbolized by him” from the nation. A mass movement in Macedonia seeks to do the same.

    He is also involved in destabilizing my own country, partnering with Canada — its Islamophiliac Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his tired old retread of an Immigration Minister John McCallum — to foster massive Muslim immigration, regrettably without significant pushback from what has been called a “cold socialist netherworld.”

    The Russian connection does not seem entirely speculative. I have been in communication with the Russian Embassy in Ottawa but it has neither confirmed nor denied its intentions vis à vis Soros. Its reluctance to comment may (or may not) indicate that something is afoot. Being of Russian parentage (original surname: Solovechik), I believe I understand the mindset. The Russians play their cards very close to the zhilet.

    So far as I can see, there are only two ways of dealing with the malignance that is George Soros.

    1. Given the extent of Soros’ activities in funding violence and causing social upheaval, he is liable, as Vadum suggests, to the “criminal and civil provisions of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), state racketeering statutes, and class-action lawsuits.” These provisions “could be used to end Soros’s long-running scheme to interfere with the civil rights of Americans and fundamentally transform the country.” Additionally, we may ask whether Trump will declare George Soros a national security threat, a move, according to some sources, that Trump may be contemplating. Such is the domestic-based option.

    2. Given his fiscal intrigues and interference in the affairs of foreign countries, Soros may be liable under certain circumstances to extradition. It is unclear whether the case could be transferred to Interpol, but should Trump, for example, sign an extradition treaty with Russia as part of a policy to seek warmer relations with Putin under the auspices of pursuing mutual interests, Soros could conceivably find himself in Moscow to answer charges as — once again — a threat to national security. Though it has its downsides, it is a strategy to be considered. Gadfly columnist Erik Rush argues that Soros “has used his billions to institutionalize sedition on a variety of fronts” and “could easily be stripped of his citizenship on any number of grounds and unceremoniously deposited back on Hungarian soil if our leaders found sufficient vertebral fortitude to initiate the requisite proceedings.” I am not sure about the “easily” or the feasibility of the legal process Rush envisages. There is speculation that Trump will use Obama’s 2014 Executive Order (13660), titled “Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine,” to declare Soros a threat to national security. Such is the foreign-based option.

    Under existing conditions, extradition is a long shot. Failing which, we may find applicable the principle known as Aut Dedere Aut Judicare (“Extradite or Prosecute”), a proceeding designed to deprive criminals of a safe haven which has recently been put on the agenda of the International Law Commission.

    According to the Oxford Bibliographies treating of international law, the obligation to extradite or prosecute “has gradually been incorporated in numerous bilateral and multilateral treaties, which deal with different types of crimes, including ordinary offenses with an international nexus,” among other derelictions of justice. (Italics mine.) This is, admittedly, still a controversial issue, but the principle requires that a choice be made between the two alternatives. Prosecution would then become the other face of extradition.

    Soros is the most dangerous man in America and an acknowledged global menace, a man with sufficient influence, as Press for Truth observes, to render him “above and beyond the state.” Indeed, the man who reminisces fondly of his youth in Nazi-occupied Hungary when he participated in the looting of Jewish homes without subsequent remorse is, to put it bluntly, quintessentially evil. More recently, the irony of Soros denouncing Trump at the Davos World Economic Forum as an impostor, a con man and a would-be dictator is palpable. Trump of course is none of these. These epithets apply more precisely to Soros himself (and, no less specifically, to his protégé Barack Obama.)

    Should Soros be prosecuted under the RICO Act and/or declared a national security threat, or should he be extradited to face justice in another country, one could sing, with The Shadows and The Kingston Trio, adjusting for the times, all my Soros, soon forgotten.

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    The Russians wouldn't have anything to do with scum like Soros, except maybe to get rid of him. I say let Russia handle Soros.

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    his organizations are already banned from Russia...

    Prosecutors ban Soros Foundation as ‘threat to Russian national security’

    Published time: 30 Nov, 2015 10:42


    Georges Soros © Ruben Sprich / Reuters

    The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has recognized George Soros’s Open Society Institute and another affiliated organization as undesirable groups, banning Russian citizens and organizations from participation in any of their projects.

    In a statement released on Monday, prosecutors said the activities of the Open Society Institute and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation were a threat to the foundations of Russia’s Constitutional order and national security. They added that the Justice Ministry would be duly informed about these conclusions and would add the two groups to Russia’s list of undesirable foreign organizations.

    Prosecutors launched a probe into the activities of the two organizations - both sponsored by the well-known US financier George Soros - in July this year, after Russian senators approved the so-called “patriotic stop-list” of 12 groups that required immediate attention over their supposed anti-Russian activities. Other groups on the list included the National Endowment for Democracy; the International Republican Institute; the National Democratic Institute; the MacArthur Foundation and Freedom House.

    In late July, the Russian Justice Ministry recognized the US National Endowment for Democracy as an undesirable group after prosecutors discovered the US NGO had spent millions on attempts to question the legitimacy of Russian elections and tarnish the prestige of national military service.

    READ MORE: US National Endowment for Democracy labeled ‘undesirable’ group under new law

    The Law on Undesirable Foreign Organizations came into force in early June this year. It requires the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Foreign Ministry to draw up an official list of undesirable foreign organizations and outlaw their activities. Once a group is recognized as undesirable, its assets in Russia must be frozen, its offices closed and the distribution of any of its materials must be banned.

    If the ban is violated, the personnel of the outlawed group and any Russian citizens who cooperate with them could face heavy fines, or even prison terms in the case of repeated or aggravated offences.

    READ MORE: Foreign Ministry praises law banning undesirable foreign groups in Russia

    The Soros Foundation started working in Russia in the mid-1990s, but wrapped up its active operations in 2003.
    https://www.rt.com/politics/323919-s...s-undesirable/

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    Soro's should be prosecuted for domestic terrorism.


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    I knew Russia wouldn't let scum like this in their country. People, we need to press on becoming friends with Russia. We will really like most of their people. Sure, they have a mafia and some thugs, but so do we. The general population though is quite wonderful. Very smart, very intelligent, very independent, hard-working, high standards. We would love having more interaction with Russia. It's our loss if we don't push for this new relationship.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    I knew Russia wouldn't let scum like this in their country. People, we need to press on becoming friends with Russia. We will really like most of their people. Sure, they have a mafia and some thugs, but so do we. The general population though is quite wonderful. Very smart, very intelligent, very independent, hard-working, high standards. We would love having more interaction with Russia. It's our loss if we don't push for this new relationship.
    George Soros is a very evil man. And there is no reason we shouldn't be friends with Russia. Just because Obama didn't like Putin....well...actually....I guess that's even more of a reason to like Putin and mend our relationship with Russia. They have the same problems with Islamic terrorism that we have. I'm all for Trump's suggestion for us to work with Russia to fight terrorism. And economic and other ties wouldn't be bad either.

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    Russia has cool inexpensive medicines. I really think that it's the Pharma Lobby that keeps distance between Russia and US. You know these flesh-eating bacterium that people get which here in the states results in horrible amputations? Russia has an ointment that costs $10 that kills the infection in a few days. It's not allowed to be sold in the US, so to get it you have to fly to Russia. I'm sure there are others. I saw this on 60 minutes like 20 years ago. Americans are still losing limbs due to these infections that this ointment would probably cure. They probably have all types of inexpensive treatments and cures we could benefit knowing about. Many countries have all types of medicines that work that we don't have access to.

    Our government policy allows the importation of doctors into the US from Bangladesh, but we won't allow the importation of life and limb-saving ointments from Russia.

    Our government is messed up. It drowns US in peasants and drug runners from Mexico but wants to be enemies with a country that could save Americans their arms and legs now being lost to infections.

    It's sick. Americans have got to wake up on our foreign policy stances that don't make any sense. Take Cuba, another example, they have some of the best doctors and health care in the world. Why? And if they have the best doctors and health care in the world for their people, why would we accuse their government of not caring about their people? Obviously it does care, that's why they've gone to such lengths to ensure they have good medicines and medical care. They may even have some treatments and methods that we should know about, that we could use to reduce the cost of hospitalization and treatment that would make insurance more affordable.

    The French also have good medicines. They came up with the RU86 abortion pill that women can take within a few days of having sex when they realize they might have been ovulating, end the pregnancy that way, rather than have to have an abortion. The French had this for years, and then finally, it's now sold in the United States, not sure how they worked it out, maybe with a license or waited until patents ran out, it was many many years the French women had this while American women were deprived of it. Cruel.

    FDA is corrupt in my opinion, controlled too much too often by the food and drug companies it's supposed to regulate. I don't know when the corruption happened, but it happened some time ago.

    I hope Trump puts this on his list of agencies to fix and trade matters to open up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Russia has cool inexpensive medicines. I really think that it's the Pharma Lobby that keeps distance between Russia and US. You know these flesh-eating bacterium that people get which here in the states results in horrible amputations? Russia has an ointment that costs $10 that kills the infection in a few days. It's not allowed to be sold in the US, so to get it you have to fly to Russia. I'm sure there are others. I saw this on 60 minutes like 20 years ago. Americans are still losing limbs due to these infections that this ointment would probably cure. They probably have all types of inexpensive treatments and cures we could benefit knowing about. Many countries have all types of medicines that work that we don't have access to.

    Our government policy allows the importation of doctors into the US from Bangladesh, but we won't allow the importation of life and limb-saving ointments from Russia.

    Our government is messed up. It drowns US in peasants and drug runners from Mexico but wants to be enemies with a country that could save Americans their arms and legs now being lost to infections.

    It's sick. Americans have got to wake up on our foreign policy stances that don't make any sense. Take Cuba, another example, they have some of the best doctors and health care in the world. Why? And if they have the best doctors and health care in the world for their people, why would we accuse their government of not caring about their people? Obviously it does care, that's why they've gone to such lengths to ensure they have good medicines and medical care. They may even have some treatments and methods that we should know about, that we could use to reduce the cost of hospitalization and treatment that would make insurance more affordable.

    The French also have good medicines. They came up with the RU86 abortion pill that women can take within a few days of having sex when they realize they might have been ovulating, end the pregnancy that way, rather than have to have an abortion. The French had this for years, and then finally, it's now sold in the United States, not sure how they worked it out, maybe with a license or waited until patents ran out, it was many many years the French women had this while American women were deprived of it. Cruel.

    FDA is corrupt in my opinion, controlled too much too often by the food and drug companies it's supposed to regulate. I don't know when the corruption happened, but it happened some time ago.

    I hope Trump puts this on his list of agencies to fix and trade matters to open up.
    We have benefitted enormously from our cooperation with Russia in the past. After the fall of the Soviet Union, an American, I think he was a general but I really don't rememer, visited Russia and Russian scientists showed him a machine that makes diamonds. That's right, we got the technology to make man-made diamonds from the Russians, and we didn't even need to steal this information, they willingly shared it with us. That technology enabled us to make a machine which resulted in one of the biggest breakthroughs in human history.....http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...-a7548221.html. Check this out, I'll let you read it for yourself below.

    Hydrogen turned into metal in stunning act of alchemy that could revolutionise technology and spaceflight

    ‘It’s the first-ever sample of metallic hydrogen on Earth, so when you’re looking at it, you’re looking at somthing that’s never existed before’

    For nearly 100 years, scientists have dreamed of turning the lightest of all the elements, hydrogen, into a metal.
    Now, in a stunning act of modern-day alchemy, scientists at Harvard University have finally succeeded in creating a tiny amount of what is the rarest, and possibly most valuable, material on the planet, they reported in the journal Science.
    Update: Physicists might have made a mistake in claiming to have turned hydrogen into a metal, experts say
    For metallic hydrogen could theoretically revolutionise technology, enabling the creation of super-fast computers, high-speed levitating trains and ultra-efficient vehicles and dramatically improving almost anything involving electricity.
    And it could also allow humanity to explore outer space as never before.
    But the prospect of this bright future could be at risk if the scientists’ next step – to establish whether the metal is stable at normal pressures and temperatures – fails to go as hoped.
    Professor Isaac Silvera, who made the breakthrough with Dr Ranga Dias, said: “This is the holy grail of high-pressure physics.
    “It's the first-ever sample of metallic hydrogen on Earth, so when you're looking at it, you're looking at something that’s never existed before.”
    At the moment the tiny piece of metal can only be seen through two diamonds that were used to crush liquid hydrogen at a temperature far below freezing.
    The amount of pressure needed was immense – more than is found at the centre of the Earth.


    The sample has remained trapped in this astonishing grip, but sometime in the next few weeks, the researchers plan to carefully ease the pressure.
    According to one theory, metallic hydrogen will be stable at room temperature – a prediction that Professor Silvera said was “very important”.
    “That means if you take the pressure off, it will stay metallic, similar to the way diamonds form from graphite under intense heat and pressure, but remains a diamond when that pressure and heat is removed,” he said.
    If this is true, then its properties as a super-conductor could dramatically improve anything that uses electricity.
    “As much as 15 per cent of energy is lost to dissipation during transmission, so if you could make wires from this material and use them in the electrical grid, it could change that story,” the scientist said.
    And metallic hydrogen could also transform humanity’s efforts to explore our solar system by providing a form of rocket fuel nearly four times more powerful than the best available today.
    “It takes a tremendous amount of energy to make metallic hydrogen,” Professor Silvera said.
    “And if you convert it back to molecular hydrogen, all that energy is released, so it would make it the most powerful rocket propellant known to man, and could revolutionize rocketry.
    “That would easily allow you to explore the outer planets.
    “We would be able to put rockets into orbit with only one stage, versus two, and could send up larger payloads, so it could be very important.”
    However some scientists have theorised that metallic hydrogen will be unstable on its surface and so would gradually decay.
    Asked what he thought would happen, Professor Silvera said: “I don’t want to guess, I want to do the experiment.”
    But it could be a moment almost as exciting as the time the researchers first realised what they had created.
    “Ranga was running the experiment, and we thought we might get there, but when he called me and said, ‘The sample is shining’, I went running down there, and it was metallic hydrogen.
    “I immediately said we have to make the measurements to confirm it, so we rearranged the lab ... and that's what we did.
    “It's a tremendous achievement, and even if it only exists in this diamond anvil cell at high pressure, it's a very fundamental and transformative discovery.”

    Both we and Russia, and humanity as a whole, can benefit enormously through our cooperation with Russia. The Russians are some very intelligent people.
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