Open Society Foundations May Drive Our Government

Open Society Foundations May Drive Our Government

  15 Jun 2021   ,

George Soros declares himself one of the world’s top philanthropists, and insists citizens pay their part of government taxes. ‘Pay your taxes,’ he says, but has not paid his own for the past three years, if not longer

Soros is just one of the world’s richest people who had data leaked in a tax document dump to the activist journalist network ProPublica.

Independent, nonprofit newsroom ProPublica reported on its findings, “George Soros paid no federal income tax three years in a row.”

CNBC reported that, “Soros, an investor, paid no federal income taxes between 2016 and 2018, which was a result of him losing money on his investments, his spokesman to ProPublica.

“The billionaire philanthropist transferred $18 billion to Open Society Foundations, a sprawling international group of charities that works in more than 100 countries on projects focused on refugee relief, public health and many other topics,” CNBC reported. Soros made this transfer in 2017.

Open Society Foundations has the stated aim of advancing justice, education, public health and independent media, “We therefore work to build vibrant and inclusive societies, grounded in respect for human rights and the rule of law, whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.”

“The $18 billion figure amounts to almost 80 percent of the financier’s total net worth. Before the transfer, Soros had a net worth of $23 billion, according to a Forbes tally Tuesday. The site ranks him as the 29th wealthiest person in the world,” the CNBC report continued.

The report indirectly shows how the wealth of the world utilize their wealth with the direct goal of influencing world governments, while at the same time avoiding the payment of income taxes that fund government policies.

One of the organizations goals is to support “election integrity.” “In the United States, Open Society supports state groups that seek to make it easier to vote, such as the Black Voters Matter Fund, which works to promote voter participation among African Americans and lower-income communities,” the OSF website states. “More broadly, we support nonpartisan efforts that encourage participation in the electoral process.” One of these “nonpartisan” efforts included ballot boxes.

“A report released by the Amistad Project, a non-partisan election watchdog organization, indicated that absentee ballot boxes highly favoured the Biden campaign due to their locations,” the Post Millennial reported in December 2020.

The Amistad report shows how the $500 million that Mark Zuckerberg, also a member of Open Society Foundations, gave to specific organizations gave a major boost to Biden’s 2020 election campaign.

Zuckerberg is also suspected of using his money to influence local elections by paying for election drop boxes. Referred to a “Zuckerberg boxes,” he is accused of using his fortune to favor the Democratic Party.

These billionaires are considered philanthropists and defenders of democracy. But what if it is just a game they play, pretending to care for The People while at the same time using ballot boxes to undermine public institutions?

Billionaire oligarchs could use their fortunes to write the policies of public agencies, thus bending the law, and the world, to their whim. Take note of how blatantly they command our nations taxes, and pay none themselves.

Correcting these wrongs will require true accountability through the reform of the laws governing our nation, and the laws governing our government.

2 thoughts on “Open Society Foundations May Drive Our Government

  1. Can someone, anyone, tell me why this commie bastard has not had ALL his American assets frozen, been arrested for sedition, treason, or some other applicable law, & is still walking around, a free man, in America? Does this man really OWN so much of our “Government” that he is immune to American law? Inquiring minds want to know!

  2. Soros needs to be put to eternal rest, that is if he can rest. Judgement day will decide.

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