Putin Issues International Arrest Warrant For George Soros….. Dead or Alive
(The Real Strategy) Putin Issues International Arrest Warrant For George Soros….. Dead or Alive
Russia has officially declared
that Billionaire George Soros is a wanted man in their country, citing
him and his organizations as a “threat to Russian national security”.
Putin banned Soros from Russia last year
due to the fact that Soros helped to nearly destroy the Russian economy
in the early 1990’s.
Matt Taibbi of the Rolling Stone said of Goldman Sachs six years ago:
“The first thing you need to know about
Goldman Sachs is that it’s everywhere. The world’s most powerful
investment bank is a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of
humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that
smells like money.
“In fact, the history of the recent
financial crisis, which doubles as a history of the rapid decline and
fall of the suddenly swindled dry American empire, reads like a Who’s
Who of Goldman Sachs graduates.”
Obviously Soros wants to be like Goldman
Sachs. Phil Butler puts it well when he says: “George Soros has a
finger in every political pie there is. If there is a crisis on our
world, it’s a safe bet he’s had a hand in it.”
One can say that Soros and Goldman Sachs are ideologically part of the same brotherhood.
Their strategy is a little different, but the end result is the
destruction of lives via the economic system (be it capitalism or
socialism) and political manipulation.
That’s why Soros seems to think that he
is invincible. He thinks he can move the political and economic planet
in a few blinks of an eye and no one can tell him to stop. In fact, he
writes books such as The Alchemy of Finance. Soros thinks he can kill political stability throughout Europe and indeed in America with no challenge.
Soros is certainly old, but he doesn’t
want to be obsolete. His organization has recently been caught
conducting covert operations designed to destabilize Russia. Here is an
interesting quote from the leaked files of Soros’ Open Society
Foundation:
“Our inclination is to engage in
activities and with actors that will understand and counter Russian
support to movements defending traditional values…Naming and shaming
from us is problematic: we are also in the business of channeling money
into other countries for political purposes.”
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