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WikiLeaks email:

 

?Dear Hillary,? begins the email dated January 24, 2011 from the founder of Open Society Foundations, Soros.

 

It goes on..

 


 


 

For years people have been accused of being conspiracy theorists for saying he dictates US Balkan policy.. seems the cat is out the bag.

 

I suppose it is not only Black Lives Matter he funds.  :D

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Soros is Jewish... B)

 

Just to remind you that the earth isn't flat.... and there are complexities if you care to look....

 

Are you joking that the violence around Trump is due to the Soros-MoveOn radicalism?

 

And, thank you for the laugh about the militarized police dpts all over the US will be powerless to act upon several ISIS strikes.....  It must be the Obama socialist/communist cabal that is weakening the police everywhere so the feds will come in and establish a dictatorship. That's why they're taking guns from people and are destroying the 2nd Amendment.  :1eye:

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Whatever....

 

I'm still trying to figure out if Soros, an American-Hungarian Jew, is for or against Israel. And, is he for or against national states, and for/against the EU....

 

You guys are all over the place.

 

Soros is just one player among many.

 

What's next, that he'll decide the next US election? :1eye:

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the conspiracy theorists simply become historians. 

 

A conspiracy theory is just that, a theory. Once a theory can be proven empirically then it ceases to be a theory. Of course though no one can be arsed to scratch the surface. If it fits our paradigm, it is gospel, if it does not, conspiracy theory. The second method is much more expedient.

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A conspiracy theory is just that, a theory. Once a theory can be proven empirically then it ceases to be a theory. Of course though no one can be arsed to scratch the surface. If it fits our paradigm, it is gospel, if it does not, conspiracy theory. The second method is much more expedient.

Can the same be said for official narratives, or are we not to scratch the surface when something comes from officialdom? 

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Whatever....

 

I'm still trying to figure out if Soros, an American-Hungarian Jew, is for or against Israel. And, is he for or against national states, and for/against the EU....

 

You guys are all over the place.

 

Soros is just one player among many.

 

What's next, that he'll decide the next US election? :1eye:

 

He is definitely an intriguing person.  What motivates him and what does he really want ?

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20 minutes ago, ThrylosG7 said:

I really think its far more complex than that - he talks about 300,000 immigrants per year into Europe ..thats is destabilizing Europe - meaning an advantage for Russia - It is more to do with power and control - disguised as "humanitarian"  where its more to do with the breakdown of culture, language and a collective connection to a national conscious - its then easy to control because no one feels any allegiance to anything  

Allegiance is built into the human psyche.  If the "plan" is to make people with no allegiance, good luck with that one.

So is Soros in it for himself, or is there something or someone else driving him ?  Maybe he just wants to leave behind a legacy.  Or maybe he's bored and old and likes making comments on geo-politics.

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6 hours ago, 1789 said:

I have to strongly disagree. His fixation is on open borders, the same open border ideology that is permitting millions of illegal immigrants into Europe from impoverished and/or war torn third world countries. These migrants are primarily military aged Muslim men. Far from stabilizing Europe, his fixation has destabilized Europe.

Ah cool.  I'm not in any way saying I was right.  I know very little about Soros except for when he made truck loads of money betting against the English Pound.

So, if he wants open borders, then the next question is why ?  Is it because he's a humanitarian and wants to help these people find a place where there lives are not in danger ?  Or maybe he's a rabid capitalist and believes that people should be able to go "where the jobs are" ... just like in the theory.

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I have to ask the same question as Bananas. Why is Soros for open borders?  We may know his hidden agenda, but it's not enough to say he's for open borders without providing a reasonable possible explanation.

Also, like most people, I don't think he's a single-minded person.

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So basically the elite are trying to turn us into a bunch of mindless people who have no allegiance.  We wake up each morning not sure of our gender ?  Flip a coin each day.  Heads I'm a girl.  Tails I'm a boy!

I really think the whole gay thing has been blown out of proportion.  Gays are gay.  We can't change that.  We can try like in the past and make it illegal.  But that's a joke.  You can't make them "ungay".  You could possibly just kill them, since we have authority given to us from God himself.

Leviticus 20:13

 “‘If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.

End of the day, it's not like they make up a large proportion of the population.  What, maybe 5% ?  10% tops.  So if 10% of men want to have sex with men, what do I care ?  As long as they don't have sex with me it doesn't bother me.  Lesbians however bother me.  Why don't they ALL want to have sex with me ?  Except for the ones that look like truck drivers.

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40 minutes ago, tantra129 said:

Or maybe he just shorted the euro as he shorted the pound 20+ years ago

Sometimes the the answers to our questions are a lot simpler than they seem. 

Maybe he thinks he's going to live forever.  But I agree, sometimes the answer is right in front of us.

As for voting electronically, I can tell you working in IT for ~20 years, it's a very very very bad idea.

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@ThrylosG7 I've read a bit this sort of thing before.  I agree with you that there is and has been a HUGE political push for gay rights.  I don't know what the right age is to talk about this to kids.  I don't even know if it should be discussed at school at all.  Kids mature earlier than others.  I'm pretty sure if this was discussed at school I would've been sent to the principals office for taking the piss in class.  Seriously, do teachers expect kids to take this seriously ?

What I do know though is that it doesn't matter how much of this crap they feed to kids in class, it's not going to change their sexuality.  You don't suddenly wake up and think "hey, all that stuff they've been talking about, I don't think chicks are hot anymore, I'm now into dudes".  Just doesn't work that way.

Is it appropriate in school ?  I don't know even though it doesn't feel right to me.  But the argument I've heard that "they're trying to make our kids gay" is hyperbolical to the extreme.

I blame the Jews and Soros ...

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Yeah, that's way over the top.  I just don't see the point in trying to "indoctrinate" at that age.  Life doesn't work that way.  What will they think of next ?

What happened to the good old days when you'd go into a mechanic and there'd be the calendar of the girls with big boobs!  That's what I'm talking about. ;)

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On 10/27/2016 at 2:29 PM, ThrylosG7 said:

This stuff takes years - they test it in countries then tweak it - then apply it. Muslims are being targeted as well - They know that Muslims are very fanatical by nature - having 10's of millions of them in europe will slowly dilute them also - through intermarriage and exposure to western vices. i see it here the children of my muslim friends and grand children of refugees that came here in the 70's are far less radical than the children in the 90's and 2000s 

This is why Islamophobic campaigns (Reclaim Australia, Trump's pledge to ban Muslim immigration) do nothing but make the situation worse. It creates a us vs them mentality that forces those that aren't radicalised into the arms of the radical groups who swear to protect them and their faith. 

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2 hours ago, ThrylosG7 said:

Yes I can see that point Pontos - however we there has to be a balance - i think people get the shits because there is no balance - especially in Greece - here in Australia as well - the vast majority of immigrants are muslims...over time that is going to have a counter effect on society - a negative one not a positive...

The vast majority of immigrants to Australia in the last 10 years are from India and China.  If anything, Muslims would be part of the humanitarian intake but that's I think around 10% of the ~300K immigrants per year.  And of that 10% not all are Muslims.  There were a lot from Sudan as well.

3 hours ago, ThrylosG7 said:

...where all the wogs that came here - tried to aussify their kids to a certain extent - and we all tried to fit in too... 

Maybe for the newer generation, but for us "oldies" life was simple.  "English" school, Greek School, Greek Church, Greek Soccer Club, Greek Dancing School etc.

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16 minutes ago, ThrylosG7 said:

I dont know how old you are however all the wogs - we kept our wog culture but at school we played cricket - we had aussie mates - by and large we seemed to "fit in" a lot easier than I see today - my friend I have 5 children between 12-22 I see what is going on here with that generation... Muslims are struggling to fit in with the rest from my perspective...and most if the guys have very bad reputations...

 

Your maybe right about immigrant numbers...- Muslim families though have A LOT of children - so their population has increased dramatically 

Look there are vast tracts of Australia where you cannot find a Muslim - however they are over represented in proportion to the population in crime statistics . I dont know about Brisbane - but here in Sydney the suburbs with the highest concentrations of Muslims have some of the highest crime rates and are generally known to be bad areas..compare that to places where Greeks and Italians live - they are some of the most sought after suburbs..

Born in 1972.  Which reminds me of a saying one of my soccer coaches used to say.  "Ολα τα μαλακισμενα γενηθικαν το 72".

Grew up in Springvale, Melbourne.  Only moved to Brisbane 3 years ago but I still fly back to Melbourne for work every month or so, which is great because I get to eat Mum's cooking, which just gets better and better.  Very woggy area back in those days.  Probably 50% Greeks, Italians, Serbs and 50% Aussies.  The Vietnamese came in force in the late 80's, early 90's and now they've taken over.  It's sad to see but it is what it is.  The Aussies probably said the same thing about us.  To their credit, the Vietnamese work their asses off and don't take anything for granted.

As to the kids of today, I get it.  It's tricky.  It's different for them again.  At least we have some sort of chance of talking to them and hopefully being there and making a difference.  WIth our generation the conversation was generally simpler.  Don't bring home a girl unless she's Greek and "μακρια απο τα drugs".

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On 11/14/2016 at 11:04 AM, 1789 said:

Soros tried to scrub this video off the internet, but it has now resurfaced. It's an insightful interview, particular when he discusses his past and his efforts/interests in Russia. This is well worth the watch.

Not sure why he would want that video deleted.

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