After Bleeding Thailand Dry, Soros is Going in for the Kill
The highly controversial figure, George Soros has become one of the richest men on the planet by creating a great many hedge funds including Soros Fund Managemen. If Forbes is to be believed, his personal fortune exceeds the mind-boggling sum of 25 billion dollars, however, the dubious strategies that Soros would use to accumulate such an excessive amount of wealth are largely the reason why his name evokes an emotional outcry whenever it is mentioned publicly. It seems that at this point there’s more countries where people are not willing to put up with a myriad of his NGOs than those where his reputation doesn’t precede him. In fact, those ultra-liberal values promoted by his minions are nothing more than a pretext for new color revolutions to be staged which are designed to provide this so-called philanthropist with ultra-profits.
Not so long ago, Ankara which has been under assault by anti-government forces since 2016, decided to eradicate all entities associated in one way or another with George Soros. It was these non-governmental organizations that were behind the recent coup d’etat attempt that the Erdogan government survived barely. Similar legislation initiatives aimed at tightening governmental control over all sorts of NGOs and their activities have already been adopted in a great many of European countries, including Hungary and Slovakia.
In his activities, upon making a decision to target a particular country, George Soros typically looks for religious, ethnic, or social contradictions to exploit in a bid to foment unrest through skewing public perception of the problems that exist in most any society. Subsequently, the sitting government of the country he singles out would be accused of various misdeeds only to be taken down and replaced by a puppet government loyal to Washington. As a form of reward for investing his own money in “operations” and various NGOs that execute them, George Soros is then allowed to reap billions of dollars in profits from the economies of the destroyed states.
It’s curious that across Southeast Asia, the “tools of trade” employed by George Soros are well-known and well-recognized as a great many of local players have already had firsthand experience in facing them.
There are ongoing confrontations in Myanmar, including the conflict in the western state of Rakhine between Buddhists, who make up the majority of this country’s population, and the Muslim ethnic minority known as Rohingya which has been raging on for years. Thousands of people have already fell victims of the clashes between these two groups. However, an ever increasing number of voices have started pointing out today that this rivalry wasn’t provoked by mere voices within Burmese society, but by external forces that would rekindle the flames of mutual animosity in Myanmar. Unsurprisingly, most of those forces received an extensive amount of financial support from the funds controlled by George Soros. It’s no wonder that today the ongoing activities of these NGOs are taken with a grain of salt by the local population.
However, Southeast Asia learned to hate Soros even prior to events in Myanmar, as it had to survive the harsh economic crisis of 1997 which turned out to be carefully handcrafted to make local governments susceptible to foreign meddling.
https://journal-neo.org/2019/03/18/after-bleeding-thailand-dry-soros-is-going-in-for-the-kill/