Read this story:
http:// www.foxnews.com/world/2016/05/16/panama-papers-reveal-george-soros-deep-money-ties-to-secretive-weapons-intel-firm.html
According to the article:
>Soros, 86, is worth an estimated $25 billion. His Open Society Institute is one of ICIJ’s main funders, granting it $1.5 million last year. The Panama Papers data reveals only the tip of Soros' offshore iceberg, the Quantum Group of Funds. The ICIJ’s leader, journalist Gerard Ryle, said he had not noticed Soros’ companies in the Offshore Leaks database until FoxNews.com called the matter to his attention.
“I suspect we would have more information [on Soros] because the public database … does not contain the underlying data,” Ryle said in an email FoxNews.com.
FoxNews.com has requested access to that data.
Because it is based offshore, the Quantum Group of Funds is not normally subject to regulation by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. But in the mid-1990s, Soros Capital bought several SEC-regulated firms, an act which required it to disclose the basic design of the Quantum network of interlocking offshore companies and bank accounts that shield Soros’ billions.
Soros Capital set up an offshore company in the Cayman Islands for the purpose of investing private equity with the Carlyle Group, alongside members of Saudi Arabia’s Bin Laden family. Carlyle’s partners include ex-heads of state and former CIA officials. The private equity partnership specializes in buying and selling weapons manufacturing and intelligence gathering companies with government and military contracts and it also uses secret offshore companies to conduct business.
Offshore Leaks does not include SEC information, but it reveals Soros Capital as a major investor and corporate officer of AIF (Indonesia) Limited. AIF combines private investments with public funding contributed by Asian governments to develop massive infrastructure projects. The database links Soros Capital to Dongya Ports Limited, owned by a tangle of offshore entities.
In yet another instance of information that I had posted months ago that didn't make it into the notables, the biggest leak in history is available for us to access. Pic related is from a search on Dongya Ports:
https:// offshoreleaks.icij.org/nodes/124372
There is one big problem with the ICIJ, however–they're funded by Soros. Luckily, they're torrenting the entire contents of their data–around 3 TB worth. Here's the link:
https:// offshoreleaks.icij.org/pages/database
We need to get copies of this data, anons, so we can make sure that it is being accessed properly. The ICIJ has a $1.5 million dollar incentive to ignore anything related to George Soros. Unfortunately, this anon doesn't have that kind of storage space (yet). But if you do, please get a copy of the data!
I will be posting a list of companies/groups listed in the papers as time goes on. My priority will be the USA, but anons from other countries (especially Europe and the volatile Eurasian regions) need to get their own copies, because the info in here may be a revelation. We should also be cross-checking with the sanction list from the Treasury:
https:// www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Pages/default.aspx
"Dongya Ports." Sounds Chinese. Possible it may have operated out of Dandong?
>>1176307
Nobody cares where you post the info, as long as you duplicate the data. When only seven anons are seeding, that pretty much says everything you need to know about the sort of anons that proclaim to be invested in this. Go put on your frog backpack and your Guy Fawkes mask, nobody cares.