The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros by Matt Palumbo

The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros by Matt Palumbo

Author:Matt Palumbo [Palumbo, Matt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781637583333
Google: Xj9UEAAAQBAJ
Goodreads: 59913849
Publisher: Liberatio Protocol
Published: 2022-01-18T08:00:00+00:00


The International Influence of George Soros: Europe

As wide reaching as George Soros’ influence is in America, it’s still a relatively recent venture for him. As outlined in earlier chapters, Soros’ first ventures into political influence were all in Europe, specifically former Soviet states (and then post-Soviet Russia). Soros began his campaign of influence in Europe, and it has remained a main focus of his alongside America.

The Balkans have been another common target for Soros. Similar to what he’s done with former Soviet states (and there’s some overlap here), he’s been able to exploit similarly corruption-prone nations for his own benefit, playing kingmaker under the guise of “fighting corruption” then continuing to wield influence. The OSF moved in as then Yugoslavia was disintegrating in 1991, and has continued holding influence in Serbia and Kosovo.

Soros’ tactics remain consistent. In Albania, he faced accusations by then president Ilir Meta of being behind a conspiracy to control the country by interfering in local elections in 2019, much like he’s doing in the U.S.515 Soros had already scored an earlier victory in the nation following a reform campaign that began in 2016 that was funded and aided by Soros-backed “experts.” As a result of the campaign, Albania was left without courts, allowing the ruling socialist government to pass laws with no checks and balances while packing the prosecution office with allies.516 Meta was later impeached in June 2021 after fifty lawmakers from the governing Socialist Party called for an investigation into whether he violated the constitution.

The Albanian parliament is controlled by Edi Rama (who has been prime minister since 2013), who has had a relationship with Soros since the 1990s.517 Conservative writer Evi Kokalari recalls that “After the Berlin Wall fell, a group of Albanians that included me, Edi Rama, who is now Albania’s Prime Minister, and the son of the head of George Soros’s Foundation in Albania associated closely in Paris. From this experience I can say that Soros found the perfect opportunity to play puppet master with Rama as his instrument.”518

Soros had an American ally in Albania in Donald Lu, who served as an ambassador there from 2015-2018 and championed the Soros agenda on open borders, drug legalization, and other liberal policies. Lu later assumed office as U.S. Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan, another country Soros has long been active in. A senior U.S. government source told the Washington Examiner’s Todd Wood that Lu aims to redirect U.S. aid money in Kyrgyzstan away from counterterrorism efforts and into Soros-aligned causes such as “building civil society,” democratic mobilization, and supposed rule-of-law projects. Soros also has a Kyrgyzstan equivalent of Central European University in the American University of Central Asia.

In Bulgaria, a banned book called Robbers of Democracy alleged that Soros-backed NGOs aided the 2013 protests that led to the Center-Right government resigning, which was replaced by a “caretaker cabinet” led by former Communist Party member Marin Raykov. The book also alleges that the Yes Bulgaria Party (formed in 2017) is a Soros project aimed at seizing power.



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