Millions
of Europeans across the continent are taking part in huge protests
against billionaire elitist George Soros, in a clear message that Europe
is rejecting his globalist agenda.
The
initiative called Stop Operation Soros (SOS) launched in the Balkan
nation of Macedonia earlier in January, and has since swept across
Europe as citizens reject the pro-globalist agenda
implemented by the Open Society Foundation.
The
founders of the group called on all “free-minded citizens” to join them
in the “fight against one-mindedness in the civil sector, which is
devised and led by George Soros,”
reports a Slovenian newspaper.
Soros-funded
non-government organizations have monopolized civil society in
Macedonia and used their influence to suppress dissenting views, said
SOS cofounder Nikola Srbov.
“The
Open Society Foundation, operating under the Soros umbrella, used its
funding and personnel to support violent processes in Macedonia,”
he said in a press conference Tuesday. “That is unacceptable and goes
beyond the principles of civic organizing.”
The
Open Society Foundation was set-up in in the 1980s with the stated goal
of helping former Soviet bloc countries transition from communism, but
in reality, the foundation is used to destabilize governments and foment
discontent within countries.
And Macedonia isn’t the first country that’s turned against Soros.
Earlier this month, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that the Hungarian government would begin
cracking down on any organizations linked to Soros.
“In
every country, they will want to displace Soros,” Orban said in
December. “In the coming year, Soros and his forces will be squeezed
out.”
In
2014, Soros openly admitted on CNN that the OSF was involved in the
violent overthrow of Ukraine’s government, which resulted in Russia
banning Soros and his NGOs from the country the following year, calling
him a “security threat” to the former Soviet nation.
“It
was found that the activity of the Open Society Foundations and the
Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation represents a threat to the
foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and
the security of the state,” reads the Russian press statement.
As
nationalism continues to rise around the world fueled by President
Trump’s election, it’s reasonable to assume that this won’t be the last
instance a European country kicks out Soros and his shadowy groups.
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