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In this video, the speakers discuss the involvement of George Soros in various political activities, particularly in Ukraine. They mention his influence in countries like Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, and Ukraine, where he supported different revolutions and movements. The speakers also discuss allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and the role of Ukraine in this interference. They mention the involvement of individuals like Paul Manafort, Alexandra Chalupa, and Petro Poroshenko. The video concludes with a warning about the potential escalation of conflict between Russia and Ukraine, leading to a devastating war.

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The speaker discusses the energy dynamics between Ukraine, Russia, and Europe, highlighting Gazprom's dominance. They delve into the economic impact of NATO, the privatization of Russia in the 1990s, and George Soros's involvement in regime change operations. The narrative touches on Boris Yeltsin's subservience to the West and the manipulation of the 1996 Russian election.

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In 2014, there was a coup in Ukraine led by the West. The goal was to attract Ukraine to the West and away from Russia. The Ukrainian government was pro-Russia, but the West wanted a pro-America government. George Soros-funded NGOs supported the militias that overthrew the government. The US State Department was involved in choosing the new government. Ukraine's importance to Putin was a red line. The impeachment of the previous US president and the involvement of the current president's son in Ukraine are connected to this conflict. Burisma, a company linked to the old pro-Russia government, bribed Joe Biden's son. Trump wanted Ukraine to investigate this. Obama didn't send weapons to Ukraine, but Trump did. This context led to Putin invading Ukraine.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the long-running effort to build civil society in the former Soviet Union, focusing on the Open Society Foundation’s role in Ukraine and the broader European reception of Vladimir Putin. Speaker 1 explains that the Cultural Initiative Foundation began in 1987 within the Soviet Union, and a branch was set up in Ukraine in 1990 two years before Ukraine’s independence. The foundation provided scholarships and supported civil society, and Speaker 1 asserts that the civil society’s maturity twenty-five years later is largely the work of the foundation. He notes that the foundation’s scholarships helped create a generation of leaders: those who were students twenty-five years ago became leaders later. Speaker 0 adds a personal observation that the new Ukrainian government and its leadership have been touched by Open Society and by Georgia, with many individuals personally benefiting from scholarships or having family members who did. The conversation then turns to the appeal of Ukraine as a model of open society, contrasted with broader European admiration for or susceptibility to Vladimir Putin. Speaker 0 points out that not all Europeans share the Ukrainian sympathy; she mentions that Hungary’s leader described Putin as a model, and cites Greece’s trips to Moscow and France’s Marielle Le Pen having close contacts with Putin. She asks how Speaker 1 explains Putin’s influence and appeal in Europe. Speaker 1 responds by situating the discussion in a political and historical context, noting his involvement in the collapse of the Soviet system. He describes himself as a political philanthropist and frames his perspective around the broader historical forces at play, implying that the appeal of Putin in some European circles is tied to these transformative historical currents. Key points: - The Cultural Initiative Foundation (established 1987 in the Soviet Union) and its Ukraine branch (1990) funded scholarships and civil-society work. - The foundation contributed to the maturation of civil society in Ukraine, with beneficiaries who became leaders two decades later. - Personal and institutional ties to Open Society and Georgia have touched Ukraine’s political leadership. - There is a notable divergence in Europe regarding Putin’s influence, with some leaders or groups appearing attracted to or engaging with Putin, while Ukraine’s open-society model is presented as a contrasting example. - Speaker 1 frames his view within a broader historical assessment of the collapse of the Soviet system, identifying as a political philanthropist.

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I funded dissident activities and civil society groups in Eastern Europe and Poland during the revolutions of 1989. Similarly, I established a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, and it has been active ever since, playing a significant role in current events. We've also engaged in discussions with Ukrainian leadership on revitalizing agriculture and enhancing energy efficiency through new company partnerships. George Soros was present, and we collaborated on these initiatives.

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George Soros's Open Society Foundations have been revealed to be actively trying to influence political processes in Europe and Russia through funding local advocacy groups, social media projects, and journalists. For example, they provided over $130,000 to EU Observer, which used professional news reporting to promote open society values during the European elections. Additionally, leaked documents show the organization's half a million dollar effort to find evidence of Russia's alleged influence in European politics, although they acknowledge the challenges of accusing Russia. Some critics argue that Soros aims to disrupt Europe and promote open borders, referring to his version of democracy as "Sorosocracy."

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My initial efforts began in South Africa, followed by Eastern Europe after the Soviet Union collapsed. I focused on Hungary in 1984, Poland in 1987, and China in the same year, effectively building what I call the Soros Empire to replace the Soviet Empire. Currently, I'm most involved in Russia, which mirrors the situation during the Soviet Union's collapse. However, the context has changed; back then, the Soviet Union was declining while the European Union was thriving. Now, we see a resurgent Russia and a disintegrating European Union, which is a concerning development.

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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, George Soros stepped in to fill the power vacuum in Hungary, Poland, and China in the late 1980s. This marked the rise of what some call the Soros Empire, taking over where the Soviet Empire left off. How successful do you think Soros has been in his imperial ambitions?

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They discuss civil society in the former Soviet Union. They note the foundation in Ukraine was set up in 1990, two years before Ukraine's independence, as an offshoot of the foundation in Russia. The Cultural Initiative Foundation in 1987 funded scholarships and supported civil society; the maturity of civil society twenty-five years later is largely the foundation's work. The interviewer observes that Open Society has touched Ukraine's leadership through scholarships, with many leaders' families benefiting. The conversation shifts to Putin's appeal in Europe; not all Europeans share our view, with Hungary's leader describing Putin as a model, Greeks visiting Moscow, and Le Pen's links to Putin; the question is how to explain this influence. The interviewee offers a political-historical perspective, noting involvement in the collapse of the Soviet system and calling himself a political philanthropist.

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George Soros discusses his work building civil society in the former Soviet Union, starting with the establishment of a foundation in Ukraine in 1990, two years before its independence, as an offshoot of the foundation in Russia, which began in 1987. He notes the foundation provided scholarships and supported civil society. He expresses that the maturity of civil society in Ukraine 25 years later is largely due to the foundation's work. The interviewer notes that many leaders in the new Ukrainian government have been touched by the Open Society, either personally receiving scholarships or having family members who did. Soros says it is quite an experience to see the impact of the foundation over 25 years, as former students have become leaders. The interviewer then asks Soros to explain Putin's influence in Europe, given that some European leaders view Putin as a role model. Soros responds that he can take a historical perspective, as he was very involved in the collapse of the Soviet system, which he considers his debut as a political philanthropist.

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Open Society's Ukraine foundation was established in 1990 as an offshoot of the foundation in Russia, part of a Soviet-era cultural initiative started in 1987. It provided scholarships and supported civil society, and, twenty-five years later, its work contributed significantly to the maturity of civil society. The speaker notes that many in Ukraine's leadership have been touched by Open Society and Jordan, with people receiving scholarships themselves or through spouses. He reflects that the impact over a 25-year period is evident: those students became leaders. The conversation also notes wide European admiration for Putin in some quarters—Hungary's leader calling Putin a model, Greeks visiting Moscow, Le Pen in France with close contacts to Putin—and asks how to explain Putin's appeal in Europe. The reply emphasizes a historical perspective from someone involved in the collapse of the Soviet system, calling himself a political philanthropist.

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I set up the foundation in Ukraine in 1990, which is two years before the independence of Ukraine, as an offshoot of the foundation in Russia. There was a “set up cultural initiative Initiative Foundation in in The Soviet Union set in 1987,” and we've built this branch in Ukraine in 1990. The foundation did, gave a lot of scholarships and supported civil society, and “The maturity of civil society twenty five years later is to a large extent, the work of the foundation.” “The twenty five years later, they were leaders.” Not all Europeans agree: “the leader of your own homeland, Hungary, has described Putin as a model as a role model” and “Marielle Le Pen having close contacts with Putin.” “I was very much involved in the collapse of the Soviet system. That was my debut as a what I call myself a political philanthropist.”

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I established a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, and it's been active ever since, playing a significant role in current events. It's similar to my work funding dissident activity and civil society groups in Eastern Europe during the 1989 revolutions. In Ukraine, we've also collaborated with Ukrainian leaders on agricultural revitalization and energy efficiency improvements, partnering with various companies. I even worked alongside George Soros on some of these initiatives.

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Speaker 0: It is an indictment of your own leadership. And in countries across Europe, the leaders feel that way. Russia is an embarrassment to them because it is, relatively speaking, thriving. And so they all, as one, backed the Biden administration's plan to have a war with Russia. And let's stop lying. This was not an unprovoked invasion. Putin just randomly went over the line into Eastern Ukraine and stole these oblast. He stole this land that belonged to another people. That's a total lie, and it's not a defense of Putin to call it out as a lie because it is, and everybody knows it now. The truth is that in 2001, Putin, same guy, same leader, asked the Bush administration in person directly to George W. Bush, I would like to join NATO. I would like to join the defensive alliance that exists to keep me from moving west into Western Europe. In other words, you won. I'm joining your team. And due in part to his own limitations as a leader and due in part to the counsel that he received from Condoleezza Rice at the time, George w Bush turned down that offer and prevented Russia from joining NATO. And the guest we're gonna speak to in a moment, if you're wondering if he has a good track record of calling future events, said at the time, this decision to turn down Vladimir Putin's it's twenty five years ago, Vladimir Putin's request to join NATO, to join the West, to all be in it together, to work together, this decision made by the Bush administration guarantees a collision with the West. We are now on a collision course. And, of course, he was absolutely right because NATO didn't want Russia because NATO wanted a war with Russia, and boy, they got it. And so from 2001 all the way to 2022, twenty one years, NATO moved inexorably east surrounding Russia. And many times, again, this is not a defense of Russia. It's just a fact. Many times, the Russian government under Putin said, woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Are threatening our core national interest, which is not to have other people's missiles on our borders back off. And then in 2014, the Obama administration overthrew the government of Ukraine to put an American puppet in there, thereby sealing the fate of nations. When that happened, and Sergei Karganov said it at the time, you have just guaranteed a war in Ukraine that will destroy Ukraine.

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We have been given a blessing and our country needs us. George Soros is fearless and willing to step up when it counts. He is introduced by Hillary, who he admires greatly. Soros has seen her deliver a speech about open society and visit central Asia where he has foundations. He feels the need to become engaged in the electoral process in this country for the first time. In his foundations, he has provided financial support for people who believe in the idea of an open society.

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I established a foundation in Ukraine prior to its independence from Russia, which has been active and influential in recent events. I appreciate criticism, but it should align with my views. During the upheaval, members of Congress, notably John McCain, visited Ukraine, showing support for those challenging their government. McCain's presence reassured the protesters in Maidan that they had backing from the United States. He emphasized that the struggle was about the future they desired and deserved for their country. What about the US ambassador?

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I established a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, which has been active and influential in current events. While Putin will attempt to destabilize Ukraine, the majority of Ukrainians are committed to independence and aligning with the West. This struggle won't be easy, as Putin views a free Ukraine as a direct threat to his regime. Regarding accusations of anti-Semitism in Ukraine, it is indeed present, as anti-Semitism is historically rooted in this region.

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During the 1989 revolutions, you funded dissident activities and civil society groups in Eastern Europe, including Poland and the Czech Republic; are you doing similar work in Ukraine? He replies that he set up a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, and that the foundation has functioned ever since and played an important part in events now. He says Ukraine can assert independence from Russia and move toward the West, though Putin will try to destabilize it; the large majority of Ukrainians are determined to be independent, and with freedom, free media, and a flourishing economy, his regime would be unsustainable. He is asked about antisemitism in Ukraine; he notes antisemitism is part of the DNA of that part of the world, and there is antisemitism.

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George Soros explains that he set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent from Russia, and that the foundation has been functioning ever since and has played an important part in events now.

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I outline the speaker’s central claims about George Soros, the CIA, and global political influence. The speaker contends that George Soros has been one of the CIA’s most valuable private assets for over forty years, acting as the civilian, deniable funding arm of American regime-change operations worldwide. Because of this, Soros is not only allowed in the United States but protected there, enabling him to operate with impunity, which the speaker says explains his arrogance and continued influence. The speaker traces a pattern of Soros-backed “color revolutions” starting with Serbia in 2000, refined in Georgia in 2003, Ukraine in 2004, and the Arab Spring in 2011. They assert that logos for USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and the Open Society Foundations appear in all these cases, framing Soros as central to these movements. According to the speaker, the Arab Spring served as a trial run for Europe’s migrant crisis. They claim that in 2011 the CIA and Soros turned that playbook on Libya and Syria. Gaddafi allegedly warned in March 2011 that removing him would unleash millions to flood Europe from Africa; eight months later, Gaddafi was dead, Libya descended into chaos, and migrant waves began as predicted. By 2015–2016, the speaker asserts, battle-hardened jihadists and economic migrants were crossing the Mediterranean with iPhones, prepaid cards, and Twitter guides written in Arabic, described as the same social media mobilization tactics used in Kyiv and Tahrir Square. Wayne Madsen is cited as having called this pattern out in 2015, described by the speaker as a deliberate CIA social-engineering operation to fracture Europe from within, applying the same playbook to new targets. The speaker then asserts that the United States has been subject to this strategy from 2020 to the present, pointing to the summer riots of 2020 as an example. The claim continues that Soros’s Open Society Foundations donated at least $33,000,000 to groups that organized and sustained the 2020 riots, and that Soros-backed NGOs provided lawyers, maps, and logistics for the southern border caravans, as well as funding to influence police departments and district attorneys in major cities, effectively helping to elect them. The speaker argues that Soros is implementing the color-revolution playbook “on us now,” with the target being ordinary Americans rather than foreign nations. A historical reference is made to JFK, who allegedly spoke of splintering the CIA after the Bay of Pigs betrayal, a chance JFK did not realize, leaving the world the speaker claims the CIA built. The speaker notes that Hungary, a country of 9 million, has passed Stop Soros laws and expelled his operations, asking why the United States cannot do the same, and suggests finishing what JFK started.

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Interviewer notes Soros funded dissident activities during the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe. Soros responds that he 'set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent of, Russia' and that 'the foundation has been, functioning ever since, and it played an important part in events now.' Asked whether Ukraine will assert independence from Russia and orient toward the West (not specifically NATO), he implies challenges ahead, stating 'No. Putin will try to destabilize, Ukraine.' He reiterates the foundation's ongoing role, saying 'the foundation has been, functioning ever since, and it played an important part in events now.' The discussion ties Soros's past funding of dissident activities to his ongoing Ukrainian foundation's role.

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The speaker states that the foundation was functioning before Ukraine's independence from Russia. They claim Biden was deeply involved in Ukraine and had more patience than they did in trying to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader.

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"We were able to prove how Soros, through this structured organization, spent two it was 2,500,000,000.0, $2,500,000,000 on our twenty twenty election." "Soros desires a completely globalized world." "Ukraine is a money laundering operation Yes. For, frankly, the central intelligence agency and elements of the government." "It is a weapons trafficking." "It is human trafficking." "It is a drug smuggling arena, and I mean big time because keep in mind, 2014 until we left Afghanistan, Afghanistan was the single largest producer of heroin in the world." "Arabella Advisors created a structure of NGOs, non governmental organizations, and for profit organizations, and they built it so seamless, and they used organizations like USAID." "They used departments like the Department of State underneath the Obama administration and clearly underneath the Biden administration." "Victoria Nuland coming out and basically saying that we had taken over the country, not just their banks and their judiciary and all of that, but that we were training soldiers. This is in 2015." "In the last three years alone, last three years, there's been 1,700,000 soldiers killed." "February 2014 was when Russia attacked into the eastern part of Ukraine." "This is about globalism and these people that want to globalize the world." "A seven or maybe a nine ship armada, a naval armada task force." "Maduro as basically not only a terrorist, the terrorist leader of the largest terrorist organization in the world, Cartel del Sol, but also gave a reward, a $50,000,000 reward for his capture." "burn bag means that you have paper, like classified documents, right? You take it and you throw it into a bag." "In 1993 George Soros wrote a document ... shortly before, Clinton started expanding NATO. ... Soros World Order." "Open Society ... Open Society website." "This is about globalism and these people that want to globalize the world."

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A foundation was established in Ukraine before its independence from Russia and has been functioning since, playing a role in current events. A member of congress stated that members of congress, including John McCain, visited Ukraine during that period. According to the speaker, some individuals challenging their elected government were told by a senior US official, who had run for president and was a top official in the US Congress, that the US was with them. Senator McCain said it was always a pleasure to be back in Ukraine and stated, "This is about the future you want for your country. This is about the future you deserve." Another speaker claimed that Senator McCain gave the people in the Maiden a feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth.

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I established a foundation in Ukraine prior to its independence in 1990. Figures like George Soros were unfortunately everywhere in these events. This team consisting of people like Newland, Soros, and Biden, acted in favor of Hillary Clinton's interests and tried to prevent Mr. Trump from being elected. We can look at the Arab Spring in North African countries such as Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt, as well as the Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan, the Rose Revolution in Georgia, and the Orange Revolution in 2004. The Revolution of Dignity in 2013 and 2014, all of this is related to his activities. He continued his operations in 2015 and 2016. Hunter Biden had deals in Ukraine, being on the board of directors of an oil and gas company in Ukraine. This explains the economic interests of the Biden family. Then there's the matter of supposed Russian election interference.
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