Malloch-Brown makes his return to the Soros mothership
It's almost as if George Soros was patting his faithful servant on the head for a job well done, and as a reward, putting him in charge of much bigger things.
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That's the look of it, from a tweet like this:
BREAKING - George Soros just appointed Smartmatic Voting System's chairman, Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, as President of his Open Society Foundations. https://t.co/o0sC6GFA82
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 5, 2020
The Open Society Foundations is Soros's flagship, the socialist billionaire's principle vehicle, the apparat he uses beyond the electoral system to create chaos under the phony rubric of 'openness' and 'democracy.' In 2011, I wrote about the genesis of his chaos here, beginning with Soros's financed revolutions in Eastern Europe, and warned they would not be his last. There was plenty of evidence he supported the Occupy Wall Street pilot operation. Since then, we know that the chaos of Antifa and Black Lives Matter (whose leaders were trained in Chavista Venezuela) was the work of someone with money, as Sen. Rand Paul could testify. Soros is the only one we know of who specializes in chaotic demonstrations like these, often funneling money through radical rich-people NGOs such as the Tides Foundation. Whether he financed these or not is unknown, but we do know that Malloch-Brown loathes the American people and would now be in a position to push the Soros chaos button to create more trouble.
And what did Malloch-Brown do to merit such a reward? Try the fact that he served as the Smartmatic chairman, the company whose technology found its way first into Sequoia Systems, and then when that company drew scrutiny from regulators, got sold, eventually making its way to Dominion Voting Systems. Smartmatic, first developed in Venezuela, with around a $100 million grant from the late socialist dictator Hugo Chavez, is well known for being able to flip votes and even determine the identity of voters which is what happened in Venezuela, starting from 2004, and certainly evident in the boycotted vote of 2005, of which 82% of Venezuelans abstained once word got out. (Note the unsettling detail of Glenn Simpson, now chief of FUSION GPS, doing the reporting for then the Wall Street Journal, on the DoJ's scrutiny of Smartmatic.)
And since then, this Smartmatic technology created chaos in every election it's ever been in, as investigative reporter Alek Boyd has observed. The latest intance of that is … here. And according to this account, written in 2019, the vulnerabilities of the system were in place.
Malloch-Brown, after a series of United Nations feed-at-the-trough jobs, found his way to head Smartmatic? The whole thing reeks.
That's because two things here are at work: