Gravitas is a centrist news outlet that has criticized leaders and ideologies across the political spectrum. They may be India-centric but they tend to rely on evidence to make a point.
This is NOT a hit piece on Soros, but a collection of pieces of evidence from which the viewer can decide. This under-estimated the the number of countries that Soros’ OSF is operating in, and virtually always in efforts to destabilize a country (funding campaigns of non-prosecuting District [Destruct?] Attorneys in the U.S.) Perhaps a massive circulation of this courageous email will begin educating the public about this individual.
Immense wealth doesn’t bother me as long as an individual came by it honestly and Soros’ profitting from selling the British £ short in the 9090was not a “one-off.” He did the same with Malaysia and something similar with Russia. Even if these were “legal,” (that I am not suggesting) his wealth does not entitle him, nor people in similar similar circumstances to attempt to control others by deception and cynicism. The title of his meta-organization, The Open Society Foundation, demonstrates the Orwellian use of language to sound positive and altruistic, but in fact, the complete opposite is meant. And that’s why few people have any knowledge of this massive, international organization, it’s players, it’s goals and it’s methods. Some “Open” organization. Very “democratic.
Great 10 minute clip. No doubt they will attempt to discredit it any way they can. Big deal. They have zero credibility.
A very intelligent discussion of Soros and general implications of his world-view agenda. Very worthwhile analysis.
I have seen a couple of the Gravitas videos. Of them, the one that stands out as most interesting is their review of Khashmir and the development of the crisis there from before India achieved her independence. The parallels between the creation of the enduring India-Khashmir crisis and that of Israel-Pals with regards to the unhelpful influence of the International Community to dictate national sacrifices to be born by others has always struck me as both uncanny and revealing.