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George Soros Tentacles of European Corruption

International organizations are under constant pressure from the largest non-government organisations (NGOs), including George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, which use their financial power to twist the arms of the already corrupt ruling caste.

According to the report of the representatives of the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ), this financial coercion has a considerable impact on influencing Europe’s largest political institutions and undermines their independence. The Open Society Foundation is also strongly engaged in financing the Council of Europe, the United Nations and the World Health Organisation.

The report reveals that the insidious speculator’s Open Society Foundation has donated more than €1.5 million to the Council of Europe between 2004 and 2013. Powerful corporations have sought influence as well, with Microsoft donating around €950,000 between 2006 and 2014.

An inquiry concerning how these funds have been used and the publishing of the documents connecting to the donations was sent to the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers.

This issue does not only concern the Council of Europe. International organisations are under the constant risk of pressure from the side of arm-twisters who use their financial resources to gain political benefit.

Using its financial might, Soros’ Open Society Foundation has won significant influence in a range of some of the biggest and most powerful institutions in Europe, and even has infiltrated the European Court of Human Rights. The Open Society Foundation is also strongly engaged in financing the Council of Europe, the United Nations and the World Health Organisation.

The report indicates that the Open Society Foundation has donated more than €1.5 million to the Council of Europe between 2004 and 2013. Powerful corporations have sought influence as well, with Microsoft donating around €950,000 between 2006 and 2014.

Since 1984, Soros’s organization has invested $32 billion in the sectors of media, politics and human rights. Soros, in particular, has been known for donating to political organisations for decades. Since 1984, Soros’s organisation has invested $32 billion in owners of media, editors and journalists, politicians and those involved in the left campaigns for human rights that invariably lead to the loss of human rights.

Much of his work began in Central and Eastern Europe, with Hungary one of his first testing grounds for his model for gaining influence and swaying government policy. 

In Puppinck’s report, he shows that 22 out of the 100 judges which presided in the ECHR between 2009 and 2019 earlier represented or cooperated with NGOs associated with the Open Society Foundation, which poses a serious conflict of interest, especially when some of these judges ruled in cases in which those same NGOs were involved.

The highest-ranking EU politicians also do not make much of an effort to hide their close relations with Soros. Among his closest allies are the Deputy President of the European Commission Vera Jourova and the Commissioner for Budget Johannes Hahn. These same politicians have directed a coordinated campaign against conservative governments in Poland and Hungary which have drawn the fury of Soros. 

The director of Ordo Iuris Karolina Pawłowska stressed that the sums involved in financing the most important international institutions are alarming and lead one to question their independence. ‘Without transparency in this issue, it is difficult to speak about the fulfilment of the rule of law by these institutions,’ she said. Source

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