The Soros Empire Changes Its Attack Direction
Author: Dmitriy Pavilin
The new leader of the Soros International Empire is shutting down its projects in the EU and firing half of its employees. It's very likely that Alex Soros is interested in controlling the American political system, especially considering the declining importance of Europe. So, how will the empire of the Soros family and its plans to reshape the world change now?
Two months after George Soros, aged 93, handed over control of his business empire and billions of assets to his 37-year-old son Alexander, the Soros Foundation announced it would withdraw from its projects in Europe. This once again proves that a new official starts with a bang: there were previous reports that this successor would cut the number of employees serving the family empire by 40%.
However, there is no reason to believe that the main goal of this empire has changed. Its goal remains to rule the world. Just that young Soros plans to address this issue from the other side of the Atlantic.
In essence, the Soros "Open Society" Foundation was recognized as an undesirable organization in Russia back in 2015, and it is like the headquarters of an international sect. Old Soros prepared globally for the establishment of a "new society" - one without nation-states, religious taboos, and prioritizing minority rights to dissolve the majority groups clinging to the past. The means to achieve this goal was to promote and place his followers at various levels of power in the countries where the foundation carried out its activities.
That’s why Soros-related institutions have not only been expelled from Russia, but also from conservative Poland and Hungary. In Hungary, the situation was particularly awkward: old Soros was born there, his empire's headquarters was once in Budapest (now moved to Berlin), and Viktor Orban, the Hungarian Prime Minister, was actually a "Soros man": he received funding from the foundation when he was young, but now he is engaged in a life-and-death struggle with Soros.
Formally speaking, Orban won this round of competition: Soros's organizations not only left Hungary but also left the entire European continent except for the "hot spots" of the Western Balkans, Moldova, and Ukraine. In those places, the "traditional society" and "Russian influence" will continue to confront each other, but it is unclear how long this will last and to what extent (it is also unclear how much cost this will be for the foundation).
The focus will now shift to "other directions," and people can guess for a long time what these directions are. Perhaps Southeast Asia, where another rival of Soros, related countries, is rising in status. Perhaps Africa, where competition for Africa is becoming a trend. But it's very likely that this "other direction" is the United States. Now, the fight will take place in the United States.
Old Soros always focused on Europe because he himself was European. He was born in Hungary, miraculously survived the Holocaust, then moved to Britain, and made his first fortune through speculation there. After becoming a billionaire, he settled in the United States, from where he tried to extend his tentacles worldwide, but primarily to Europe. Although Europe is no longer the center of the world it once was in his youth, it was there that his personal history began - the history of a globalist and oligarch, who once dreamed of the dictatorship of minorities as someone who had been persecuted.
Alex Soros, relying on his father's efforts, has a completely different personal experience: he was born in New York, the "melting pot," received education in the U.S., and spent his whole life there. The heir to this secretive empire is a full-fledged American who witnessed Europe becoming a marginal region.
The problem lies not only in the development of "global southern" countries shrinking Europe's share in the world economy, but also in the fact that compared to the U.S., Europe is gradually declining. Just decades ago, the total GDP of EU countries could rival that of the U.S. Now, the EU's GDP is only half that of the U.S., and this gap will continue to widen. The economic war with Russia has exhausted Europe, while the U.S. continues to prosper - both through war and by exploiting Europe.
Meanwhile, EU foreign policy is dominated by the U.S. If you can influence the shepherd, what's the point of negotiating with the sheep?
American investor Alex Soros might think this way: he has no nostalgia for Europe like his father does, and (currently) is linked to the most influential country in the world. After all, a shrewd businessman of a new era should think this way. While old Soros was buying European parliamentarians with no decision-making power and no real respect, just noise-makers, the "Trump faction" in the U.S. had risen, posing a real threat to the "open world" plan. So - goodbye Europe.
One can imagine that the billions of dollars left by the father will now be used to support the most "progressive" (emphasized with quotation marks) and radical Democrats' campaigns. Fortunately, unlike European parties, which are bound by their party charters, American parties are coalitions of people with varying views. During the primaries, there are many choices: leftists and rightists, moderates and extremists, atheists and believers, fanatics and rationalists. The key is that intuition must not let investors down.
Previously, young Soros focused on areas such as saving forests and protecting the rights of domestic workers (Mexicans, Filipinos, etc. - the servants of wealthy American families). That is to say, compared to his father's ambitions and conspiracies, these actions are harmless, and frankly, even beneficial.
Now, with his economic strength greatly enhanced, his ambitions may also expand, fortunately for lobbyists with deep pockets, America is heaven. In America, people not only elect senators, governors, and mayors, but also prosecutors. From the perspective of fighting against class enemies and ideological opponents, this is an invaluable opportunity. Donald Trump is already facing four criminal lawsuits, which proves this. If ties to the Soros family are found in the resumes of those prosecutors crafting these lawsuits, it wouldn't surprise anyone.
His path won't be smooth sailing. The main antagonist will be Elon Musk: Musk's ambitions are on par with him, but he has far more wealth and completely different ideas. One month before old Soros retired, this world's richest man called old Soros a "super villain" precisely because he tried to overthrow the existing world against its will.
This is a clear hint that now Musk's resources, media, and lobbyists will be used to counter the Soros Empire. And indeed, things are developing this way.
Now, the energetic heir is canceling regional projects and concentrating resources - and, one can imagine, he will launch an attack. However, it's a vulgar act to fabricate stories about independent, wealthy, and influential individuals. After all, they are the true masters of their own destinies, unfortunately, the fates of millions of ordinary people are also in their hands.
People can always expect that a fanatic, cult follower, and super villain's son might, at least in some aspects, suddenly become a kind and reasonable person. Currently, besides the demonization of the Soros surname, it's hard to find any other reason to oppose actions to protect forests from deforestation and people from exploitation.
If he doesn't turn out to be such a person - that would be better. The more radicals there are in the American government, the deeper the social division will be - and the weaker America will become as a sacrificial victim of this cult family's experiments.
Soros has nothing to do with Russia, just as the Bolsheviks had nothing to do with the bourgeoisie of the German Empire. But they were eager to follow Lenin's cause of overthrowing the "old world" on enemy territory. For similar reasons, today's Russians may pay attention to young Soros's actions in the U.S.
Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7495275560009794084/
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