Putin Bans George Soros Activist Groups Seeking Destabilizing Fascist Foothold in Russia
November 30th, 2015
Putin Bans George Soros Activist Groups Seeking Destabilizing Fascist Foothold in Russia
Published on November 30th, 2015 @ 06:42:00 pm , using 631 words,
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By Barry Secrest
The Russian Federation, under Vladimir Putin has banned two George Soros funding groups, as a threat to Russia’s national security.
The groups, “The Open Society Foundation” and “the Open Society Institute’s Assistance Foundation” will not be allowed to disperse any funds, which may be a page taken from none other than the Obama regime, in fact.
The IRS, under the Obama regime, was investigated for disallowing charitable funding organization status to groups considered to be Conservative, which ultimately aided the Obama regime in keeping political opposition funding away from groups who opposed Obama’s political efforts.
While many mainstream media outlets have been characterizing the two Russia-banned groups funded by Soros, as “pro-democracy” groups, the historical truth of Soros’ efforts, indicate otherwise.
The Soros groups, which typically operate in numerous countries, tend to run counter to the prevailing culture of the country in question, thereby creating a destabilizing influence, in literally every case.
In America, George Soros has funded literally hundreds of left-of-center groups in order to destabilize free market enterprise, with a push towards the type of collectivism tending towards either fascism or socialism, which is in direct contravention to any democratic form of government.
In effect, the push in America, by these Soros-funded groups, seeks to effectively eliminate both 1st and second amendment rights, under the auspices of political correctness, among other anti-free speech measures. Soros, in effect, has geared his methodology towards the type of society that Obama has characterized as “transformational.”
Soros, further, by the way, was the leading figure in initially funding both Barack Obama’s and Hillary Clinton’s exploratory presidential runs.
In addition, Soros, who is 85-years-old and who worked as a very young Hitler henchman for the Jew-hating Nazis, during the era of WW2, essentially uses free market enterprise in order to lavishly fund his various international fascist organizations, in an effort to further push the west towards a socialist-fascist society.
Point being, that while Putin is certainly no hero to free market capitalism and democratic society, George Soros is even less so, in his role as a worldwide rabble-rouser, for fascism.
Soros has recently entered the Mideast refugee fray, in Europe, by the way, arguing for a complete erasure of Europe’s borders, while demanding that the various European governments must make way, fund, and even support, the anti-western migrants pouring in.
The story hails from the UK Guardian:
“Russia has branded foundations run by the financier George Soros a threat to the country’s constitutional order, and banned them from disbursing grants to Russian partners.
The Open Society Foundation and the Open Society Institute’s Assistance Foundation, both financed by Soros, are the latest additions to a list of “undesirable organisations”, a list the government says is necessary to stop foreign governments from interfering in Russia’s internal affairs.
The two are accused of posing a threat to Russia’s constitutional order and national security. Supporters say such organisations provide crucial funding for human rights and civil society organisations that Russian donors would not risk supporting, and blast the laws on which the ban is based as a sign of an increasing government crackdown and paranoia.
Russia’s parliament passed the law on “undesirable organisations” in May, and two months later the upper house sent the prosecutor’s office a list of 12 international organisations it wanted to see added to the list, including the two Soros foundations.
At the time, parliamentarian Konstantin Kosachev said the organisations on the list “criticise Russia at any chance and are trying to gain external control over the situation in our country and over our people”.
Soros has long been a controversial figure in Russia because of his financing of civil society groups active in protest movements. He is often referred to as a kind of puppet master, directing “coloured revolutions” in post-Soviet states. However, organisations which had received grants from Soros said this characterization was inaccurate"…