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donnay
01-16-2015, 01:53 PM
Billionaire George Soros spent $33MILLION bankrolling Ferguson demonstrators to create 'echo chamber' and drive national protests

By Kieran Corcoran For Dailymail.com

Liberal billionaire George Soros donated $33million to social justice organizations which helped turn events in Ferguson from a local protest into a national flashpoint.

The handouts, revealed in tax filings from Soros's private foundation, were given to dozens of different groups which weighed in on the crisis.

Organizers from professional groups in Washington, D.C., and New York were bussed into the Missouri town to co-ordinate messaging and lobby to news media to cover events using the billionaire's funding.

The flood of donations were uncovered in an analysis of the latest tax return by Soros's Open Society Foundations by the Washington Times.

The cash was reportedly funneled into keeping up numbers of protesters in the community over a period of months by bringing in outside activists.

Meanwhile papers from think tanks were disseminated to bring in extra coverage of the civil unrest, also linked to the police killings of Eric Garner in Staten Island and Tamir Rice, 12, in Cleveland, Ohio.

Outlets which covered the research, and the movements themselves, included one, Colorlines, which Soros himself has funded.

The slew of organizations reportedly created their own online 'echo chamber', by using their extensive social media presences to 'like', repost and comment on articles putting across their point of view.

The director of Soros's fund said that they have no direct control over the groups they give to, and said they are all trying to improve accountability.

He told the Washington Times: 'Helping groups combine policy, research [and] data collection with community organizing feels very much the way our society becomes more accountable.

'The incidents, whether in Staten Island, Cleveland or Ferguson, were spontaneous protests - we don’t have the ability to control or dictate what others say or choose to say.'

The Soros cash was also put to work driving buzzwords and social media campaigns to propel Ferguson into the national consciousness.

One recipient of his funding is the Organization for Black Struggle, which in turned established a group called the Hands Up Coalition, that has helped make ubiquitous the 'hands up, don't shoot' slogan.


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Ronin Truth
01-16-2015, 03:02 PM
Isn't incitement to riot a felony?

Demigod
01-16-2015, 03:51 PM
I really don't think that he is even a real person.He is sponsoring almost 30 million a year to all opposition in my little poor country ,and he seems to sponsor almost every protest movement in the world.He can be as rich as he wants to, by now he would have had half the world leaders looking for his scalp.

NIU Students for Liberty
01-16-2015, 04:02 PM
Regardless of the intentions behind the protests in Ferguson and elsewhere, at least more people now are starting to second guess the role of police in this country.

donnay
01-16-2015, 04:11 PM
Regardless of the intentions behind the protests in Ferguson and elsewhere, at least more people now are starting to second guess the role of police in this country.

Soros like many other elitist love to play both sides against the middle. They want a civil war, I just hope more people can see that.

parocks
01-16-2015, 04:45 PM
I really don't think that he is even a real person.He is sponsoring almost 30 million a year to all opposition in my little poor country ,and he seems to sponsor almost every protest movement in the world.He can be as rich as he wants to, by now he would have had half the world leaders looking for his scalp.

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,964280,00.html

Time Magazine 05/04/87 ("In 1969 Soros started the fund that became Quantum with only $250,000. Members of the Rothschild family and other rich Europeans soon kicked in an additional $6 million. Since then the fund has grown mostly through reinvested profits.")