Anonymous ID: 5e5d6c Feb. 12, 2019, 7:09 a.m. No.5139703   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I’m sure an anon might have posted this 30 page report by Judicial Watch on Soros, but I’m posting again because Soros et al are actively engaged with the abortion industry

 

SOROS: Judicial Watch Special Report: Open Society Foundations 2018

 

Background and Context

The Open Society Foundations’ mission is to: “… work to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.”

 

The OSF, and its subsidiaries and affiliates, are subsidized with U.S. taxpayer money, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. Senior U.S. government officials have leveraged their positions for post-government employment with OSF programs, sometimes seeking taxpayer funding for the very same specialties, functions and regions that involved their government employment.

 

It is important to contextualize the operations and financing of the Open Society Foundations. A year ago, Soros took dramatic action to step up his leftist political activities. As reported by the Wall Street Journal on October 17, 2017, Soros transferred $18 billion to his Open Society Foundation:

“The pioneer of hedge-fund investing has transferred the bulk of his wealth to Open Society Foundations”

 

“Open Society today has a broad mandate driven largely by its founder’s values. It operates through a network of more than 40 foundations and offices in countries from Afghanistan to South Africa.

 

Mr. Soros has urged developed countries in Europe and elsewhere to share the burden of increased migration from conflict-ridden countries [conflict, it appears, Soros groups help foment]. Anti- Soros politicians in Macedonia, Poland and some other European countries have attacked foreign-funded groups, including Open Society, for what they see as outside interference in their affairs.”

 

The Open Society Foundations Internet website mission statement, https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.

 

“George Soros Transfers $18 Billion to His Foundation, Creating an Instant Giant,” Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2017

 

(https://www.wsj.com/articles/george-soros-transfers-18-billion-to-his-foundation- creating-an-instant-giant-1508252926).

 

Judicial Watch Special Report: The Financial and Staffing Nexus Between the Open Society Foundations and The United States Government

 

Three years before this massive transfer of wealth to the Open Society Foundation, Inside Philanthropy reported:

 

“The Open Society Foundations is bigger than you think. In fact, it may be the largest philanthropic organization ever built, with branches in 37 countries. While the Gates Foundation spends more money, OSF has a larger footprint worldwide thanks to its many local offices, including throughout Africa. OSF’s budget will be around $930 million this year—which is substantially more than Ford’s [Foundation] total grantmaking.”

 

One might reasonably wonder why U.S. taxpayers would be asked to fund the activities of such a wealthy, sophisticated, highly politicized, “philanthropic” organization

 

https://www.judicialwatch.org/document-archive/judicial-watch-special-report-open-society-foundation-2018/