Haven't had time to put all of this info into a easy to read narrative but here are some items that may be useful.
These two articles mention 1) Clowns 2) (Key) in the Door (hole)
http:// balder. org/judea/Mikhail-Khodorkovsky-Soros-Rothschild-Abramovich -Oligarchs-Yukos-Russia-Jews.php
George Soros, financier and philanthropist as well as an archetype of the "post-capitalist" speculator and prophet, is flattered and feared at the same time. He is responsible for the "Stock Market crash" and Maecenas in some fifty countries. Today, according to estimates, his fortune accounts for 7 billion dollars. He said he was willing to finance campaigns aimed at preventing George W. Bush's reelection, in spite of the fact that he himself saved Bush Junior from the 1990 bankruptcy and is still working with his father in the Carlyle Group, a powerful financial organization. He has been equally active in many changes of governments and has been labeled a C(lown)cover.
In 2001, George Soros created the Democracy Coalition Project (DCP) in charge of encouraging the non-governmental forum beside the summit meetings of the Community of Democracies organized by the United States State Department. His agency includes the most important neoliberal economists. Likewise, he created a Network Media Program that bought the archives of the Radio Free Europe (one of its former leaders, Herbert Okun, forms part of OSI management), the C(lown) radio station during the Cold War. Besides, he has subsidized several "independent" mass media stations like B92 radio during the Yugoslavian War and today the "free" newspapers in Iraq. He controls the Project Syndicate, a mass media agency publishing editorials on political personalities in 181 international daily papers. These authors include a great number of ICG managers, as well as the cream of neoliberal economists. [3].
and this:
CENTER FOR STRATEGIC RESEARCH
https:// ww w.slideserve.com/jody/center-for-strategic-research-moscow-russia-brief-information
► In 2003 the CSR boosted its activities: the Center became a platform and an expert think-tank for the development of “national projects”: education and healthcare reforms, creation of a market of affordable housing, reform of social benefits system for the military. The main criterion for the CSR’s work is “a key-in-the door” approach to all its projects which starts from a concept of a reform and goes all the way down to working out wording for a specific draft law and its further tracking by the experts in the government and the Parliament