Five myths about George Soros
He’s not actually plotting a revolution or paying people to protest.
Darn guys; looks like we've been wrong about him all this time. Jeff Bezos' newspaper says so.
By
Emily Tamkin
Emily Tamkin is the U.S. editor at the New Statesman and the author of "The Influence of Soros."
August 6, 2020 at 10:27 a.m. EDT
George Soros, who turns 90 on Wednesday, may be the world’s most famous boogeyman. He’s one of the great hedge fund managers and arguably the most successful currency speculator in history; he is a major political donor; and he has given billions to his charity, the Open Society Foundations, dedicated to ensuring that all people are empowered and able to participate in their communities and countries. But much of that real influence is buried beneath persistent conspiracy theories.
Myth No. 1
George Soros helped the Nazis.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-george-soros/2020/08/06/ad195582-d1e9-11ea-8d32-1ebf4e9d8e0d_story.html