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November 12, 2003
Western suicide watch

George Soros, the financier who has the capacity single-handedly to drive national economies off course, has announced that he will devote more than $15 million to the goal of getting rid of President Bush, which he describes as the 'central focus' of his life and a matter of 'life and death'. He accuses Bush of a 'supremacist ideology' and creating a state of permanent warfare. It has obviously escaped Soros's notice that war has actually been declared upon the west. By working for Bush's defeat, he is therefore working for the defeat of the west's attempt to defend itself.

Such cultural treachery should surprise no-one who has observed Soros's position on prohibited drugs. Through his Open Society, Lindesmith Institute and other 'philanthropic' ventures, he has put his billions behind the cause of drug legalisation. Through this enormous influence, he has been a driving factor behind the subversion of most of the west's drug NGOs -- and increasingly, governments in decadent Europe -- to the legalisation agenda, thinly veiled as 'harm reduction'.

In his book 'Soros on Soros', he makes his position clear: 'I'll tell you what I would do if it were up to me. I would establish a strictly controlled distribution network through which I would make most drugs, except the most dangerous ones like crack, legally available. Initially I would keep prices low enough to destroy the drug trade. Once that objective was attained, I would keep on raising the prices...'

Soros wants to become the world's biggest supplier of narcotics. Far from destroying the drug trade, he wants to run it. He would thus be responsible for enslaving millions of people to narcotics, with untold damage to individuals and society which he would significantly control. Some might detect here more than a whiff of megalomania.

Other exciting Soros insights include his belief that euthanasia should be legalised, and that laisser-faire capitalism poses a future menace greater that either Communism or Nazism.

Not surprisingly for someone who represents such a threat to the values and survival of westen society, Soros is lionised by the left and now seems to be on the way to buying up the US Democratic party.

Posted by melanie at November 12, 2003

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Soros all the fuss about? Take a look at the following URLs which will amplify Melanie's timely warning of the slithering of Soros:

http://www.igc.org/

http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_soros.html

Posted by: Frank Pulley at November 13, 2003 12:49 AM

Further to my last posting I should point out that I have good reason to suspect that IGC is one of the many platforms financed and constructed by Soros even though his name does not appear anywhere on the site.

Posted by: Frank Pulley at November 13, 2003 01:14 AM

I looked at those sites, thanks.
Oh Boy, Does George Soros consider Islamic societies to be open societies by any chance?

How much is he going to give and to whom to free those?

What about the Buddist Far East where children are bought and sold into anything the adults want.
Is that an open society?

or even Hindu India with it's caste system that dehumanises people at the most basic level.

Is he going to destabilise that next.
or is it just fundamentalist George who has his ire.

There is a lot wrong with many parts of this world that Mr Soros could address himself too.

I may just look up his book at the library to see what other thoughts he has.
I've got some ideas on using his money, what about you?
Mike

Posted by: Mike at November 13, 2003 01:34 AM

Well, with seven billions still in the bank and four billions already dispersed on 'good causes', it does make me wonder how it is humanly possible for an individual to accumulate that much dosh without getting caught (except in France, where even the bloody President should be in stir!!!). Makes me wish I had studied at the LSE.
On seconds thoughts - nah - think of the company you would have to keep. Being potless is far preferable to that.

Posted by: Frank Pulley at November 13, 2003 02:10 AM

Very good little item by Lord Weidenfeld in Die Welt last Saturday/Sunday....he says Soros fancies himself an intellectual and is very put out if you do not accept him as such. Further that he proclaims his wish to do things for 'humanity' but in fact for him it is an abstraction, that one on one Soros is cold, calculting, and does not particularly like people as such, more the abstraction.

Posted by: Peter Williamson at November 18, 2003 08:48 PM