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October 30, 2012

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SHOCK - Soros Wants Greek Officials To "House" Illegal Immigrants At His Expense

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Boy... someone does not like the Greek government's crackdown on the illegal immigrant issue, and certainly someone is very bothered by the awareness that the Golden Dawn party is spreading about this new threat.

George Soros' latest announcement is certainly shocking, if not appalling. Determined to bring down the Euro, he says that the crisis in Europe has turned the EU into something radically different. For this, he recently created an Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE). In doing so, he believes that the best place to start would be where current policies have created the greatest human suffering: Greece.

So by using Greece as a testing ground Soros wants to show his humanitarian side by helping the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers in Greece,  by setting up "solidarity houses" which he says would serve as community centers for the local population and also provide food and shelter.

Let us not forget that Soros is the Chairman of Soros Fund Management and Chairman of the Open Society Foundations. Some of the organizations in his so called open society foundations support FYROM, and/or govern so-called humanitarian groups that criticize nationalism.

He is also a pioneer of the hedge-fund industry, and has made a fortune out of betting on the fall of the Greek economy.

George Soros is an evil man.  He’s anti-God, anti-family, anti-American, and anti-good.” He killed and robbed his own Jewish people. What we have in Soros, is a multi-billionaire atheist, with skewed moral values, and a sociopath’s lack of conscience.

He considers himself to be an elitist World class philosopher, despises the American way, and just loves to do social engineering and change cultures.


George Soros: A Europe of Solidarity, Not Only Discipline

BERLIN – Originally, the European Union was what psychologists call a “fantastic object,” a desirable goal that inspires people’s imaginations. I saw it as the embodiment of an open society – an association of nation-states that gave up part of their sovereignty for the common good and formed a union dominated by no one nation or nationality.
The euro crisis, however, has turned the EU into something radically different. Member countries are now divided into two classes – creditors and debtors – with the creditors in charge. As the largest and most creditworthy country, Germany occupies a dominant position. Debtor countries pay substantial risk premiums to finance their debt, which is reflected in their high economy-wide borrowing costs. This has pushed them into a deflationary tailspin and put them at a substantial – and potentially permanent – competitive disadvantage vis-à-vis creditor countries.
This outcome does not reflect a deliberate plan, but rather a series of policy mistakes. Germany did not seek to occupy a dominant position in Europe, and it is reluctant to accept the obligations and liabilities that such a position entails. Call this the tragedy of the European Union.
Recent developments seem to offer grounds for optimism. The authorities are taking steps to correct their mistakes, especially with the decision to form a banking union and the outright monetary transactions program, which would allow unlimited intervention by the European Central Bank in the sovereign-bond market. Financial markets have been reassured that the euro is here to stay. That could be a turning point, provided it is adequately reinforced with additional steps toward greater integration.
Unfortunately, the EU’s unfolding tragedy characteristically feeds on such glimmers of hope. Germany remains willing to do the minimum – and nothing more – to hold the euro together, and the EU’s recent steps have merely reinforced German resistance to further concessions. This will perpetuate the division between creditor and debtor countries.
A widening gap in economic performance and political dominance is such a dismal prospect for the EU that it must not be allowed to become permanent. There must be a way to prevent it – after all, history is not predetermined. The EU, originally conceived as an instrument of solidarity, is today held together by grim necessity. That is not conducive to a harmonious partnership. The only way to reverse the trend is to recapture the spirit of solidarity that animated the European project from the start.
To that end, I recently established an Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE). In doing so, I recognized that the best place to start would be where current policies have created the greatest human suffering: Greece. The people who are suffering are not those who abused the system and caused the crisis. The fate of the many migrant and asylum seekers caught in Greece is particularly heart-rending. But their plight cannot be separated from that of the Greeks themselves. An initiative confined to migrants would merely reinforce the growing xenophobia and extremism in Greece.
I could not figure out how to approach this seemingly intractable problem until I recently visited Stockholm to commemorate the centenary of Raoul Wallenberg’s birth. This reawakened my memories of World War II – the calamity that eventually gave birth to the EU.
Wallenberg was a hero who saved the lives of many Jews in my home city of Budapest by establishing Swedish safe houses. During the German occupation, my father was also a heroic figure. He helped to save his family and friends and many others. He taught me to confront harsh reality rather than to submit to it passively. That is what gave me the idea.
We could set up solidarity houses in Greece, which would serve as community centers for the local population and also provide food and shelter to migrants. There are already many soup kitchens and civil-society efforts to help the migrants, but these initiatives cannot cope with the scale of the problem. What I have in mind is to reinforce these efforts.
The EU’s asylum policy has broken down. Refugees must register in the member country where they enter, but the Greek government cannot process the cases. Some 60,000 refugees who sought to register have been put into detention facilities where conditions are inhumane. Migrants who do not register and live on the street are attacked by the hooligans of the neo-fascist Golden Dawn party.
Sweden has made migration and asylum policy a high priority, while Norway is concerned about the fate of migrants in Greece. So both countries would be prime candidates to support solidarity houses. And other better-off countries could join them. OSIFE is ready to provide support for this initiative, and I hope other foundations will be eager to do the same. But this has to be a European project – one that eventually must find its way into the European budget.
Currently, Golden Dawn is making political headway by providing social services to Greeks while attacking migrants. The initiative that I propose would offer a positive alternative, based on solidarity – the solidarity of Europeans with Greeks and of Greeks with migrants. It would provide a practical demonstration of the spirit that ought to infuse the entire EU.
As soon as possible, I will dispatch an OSIFE needs-assessment team to Greece to contact the authorities – and the people and organizations already helping the needy – to work out a plan for which we can generate public support. My goal is to revive the idea of the EU as an instrument of solidarity, not only of discipline. (Source)
György Schwartz, better known to the world as George Soros, was born August 12, 1930 in Hungary. Soros’ father, Tivadar, was a fervent practitioner of the Esperanto language invented in 1887, and designed to be the first global language, free of any national identity. The Schwartz’s, who were non-practicing Jews, changed the family name to Soros, in order to facilitate assimilation into the Gentile population, as the Nazis spread into Hungary during the 1930s.

When Hitler’s henchman Adolf Eichmann arrived in Hungary, to oversee the murder of that country’s Jews, George Soros ended up with a man whose job was confiscating property from the Jewish population. Soros went with him on his rounds.

Soros has repeatedly called 1944 “the best year of his life.” 70% of Mr. Soros’s fellow Jews in Hungary, nearly a half-million human beings, were annihilated in that year, yet he gives no sign that this put any damper on his elation, either at the time or indeed in retrospect” During an interview with “Sixty Minute’s” Steve Kroft, Soros was asked about his “best year.”

KROFT: My understanding is that you went out with this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted godson.

SOROS: Yes.  Yes.

KROFT: Went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from your fellow Jews, friends and neighbors.

SOROS: Yes. That’s right.  Yes.

KROFT: I mean, that sounds like an experience that  would send lots of people to the psychiatric couch for many, many, years. Was it difficult?

SOROS: No, not at all. Not at all, I  rather enjoyed it.

KROFT: No feelings of  guilt?

SOROS: No, only feelings of absolute  power.

Calling himself a philanthropist, Soros’ role is to tighten the ideological stranglehold of globalization and the New World Order while promoting his own financial gain. He is without conscience; a capitalist who functions with absolute amorality.” France has upheld an earlier conviction against Soros, for felony insider trading. Soros was fined 2.9 million dollars. Recently, his native Hungary fined Soros 2.2 million dollars for “illegal market manipulation.”

The point here is that Soros is a planetary parasite. His grasp, greed, and gluttony have a global reach.

Editor's Note - One really has to read between the lines of this message. Why the reference to the Golden Dawn party? I will tell you why... because the only thing that globalists such as Soros do not want is people uniting, or patriots. Meaning, that if a society has a "mixed grill" feel then it is easier to control. A "mixed grill" will have ethnic and cultural differences. All these years all the Leftist parties in Greece only separated Greeks, the only personalities that HISTORICALLY united ALL THE GREEKS were Alexander the Great (when he spread Hellenism all the way to the Orient), Kolokotronis (when he inspired Greeks to rise up against the Ottomans), and the late Konstantine Karamanlis (when he legalized the Greek Communist party). A similar tactic was used by the younger Costas Karamanlis when he introduced two laws in the Greek parliament during his run as prime minister that would of giving voting rights to the Greek Diaspora. The point is all these men believed in unity. Who were they fighting? Leftists, otherwise known as "progressives". Who voted against the law on giving Greeks of the Diaspora voting rights? ALL OF THE LEFTIST PARTIES IN GREECE. Who was in favor of allowing illegal immigrants to vote instead? ALL THE LEFTIST PARTIES OF GREECE. Who supports the movement of these illegal immigrants? ALL THE LEFTIST PARTIES IN GREECE. So who does George Soros support? tick... tock... tick... tock... I think the answer is obvious. Besides, have you ever seen a leftist Greek party make a statement on a provocation from Turkey? Or what about a provocation from FYROM? I highly doubt you ever will. They want our society separated because it is easier to control. We are not saying that the conservative or far-right parties are the answer either, what we are saying is that the leftist parties of Greece do not really operate on the up and up. Especially the SYRIZA party. And the reason we say this is because it has smaller parties within its ranks that openly support -and probably are funded- by some of these Soros-backed NGOs. Soros wants Greece -as well as all of Europe- to be flooded with illegal immigrants because then he can "activate them" via his NGOs and play the markets to his hearts content. WAKE UP Folks! Now do you understand my friends why HellasFrappe is advocating for unity? Now do you realize how important it is for Greeks of Greece and Greeks in the Diaspora to come together?
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