I think you need to study up some on just who all Soros is in bed with and who he is giving/spending his $$$ with.
You just might be surprised.
Here is just part of the list of organizations and people he has ties to and has helped fund along with what some of them are doing with his backing.
Some organizations that have received support from OSI:
- Center for American Progress
- Tides Foundation
- Campaign for America’s Future
- National Council of La Raza
- ACORN
- Apollo Alliance
- Center for Community Change
- Free Press
- MoveOn.org
Top 20 grant recipients in 2008 (the most recent OSI filing)
- International Crisis Group $5,000,000
- Ministry of Education Republic of Liberia $4,250,000
- Drug Policy Alliance $4,000,000
- Media Development Loan Fund $3,900,000
- Bard College $3,094,539
- Proteus Fund Inc $3,000,000
- The Revenue Watch Institute $3,000,000
- The Tides Foundation $2,875,000
- The Mayors Fund to Advance New York City $2,512,415
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities $2,107,000
- Public Interest Projects $1,700,000
- The Tides Center $1,396,681
- Center for Community Change $1,362,500
- Leadership Conference on Civil Rights education $1,320,000
- Fund for the European University $1,100,000
- Center for New York City Neighborhoods $1,050,000
- American Civil Liberties Union Foundation $1,000,000
- Center for American Progress $1,000,000
- Foundation to Promote Open Society $1,000,000
- Link Media Inc $1,000,000
(Source: Open Society Institute, IRS Form 990-PF, 2008))))
CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS
- Early in 2003, Soros pledged $3 Million over 3 years to the think tank
- He awarded $1 Million in grants to Center for American Progress for 2008/2009
The organization is headed by John Podesta
- Van Jones is currently a senior fellow
- In its first year, CAP took in more than $10 million
- In 2006, CAP launched a network of liberal religious leaders called Faith in Public Life to “fuel this burgeoning faith movement with cutting edge strategies and capacity-building resources”
- CAP’s campus Progress, with a staff of 15 and a large network of student advisers, offers money and guidance to help college activists launch initiatives and newspapers
- CAP has a congressional outreach staff and aides dedicated to booking its experts on talk shows. It has a studio that offers daily taped segments and talking points for radio hosts, and it broadcasts liberal radio host Ed Schultz‘s show when he’s in town. .
TIDES
- 2008 funding from Open Society Institute to Tides (latest year for which the OSI has filed a Form 990 document with the IRS):
The Tides Center: $1.354 million
Tides Foundation: $2.875 million
Total: $4.229 million
- Drummond Pike is Founder & CEO of Tides Foundation. He is also Treasurer of Democracy Alliance, a group that was founded with major financial backing from member George Soros.
- The Apollo Alliance is a project of the Tides Center.
- Van Jones is a former board member
- Apollo Alliance helped to design and promote the stimulus bill which included $110 billion for “green spending”
SOJOURNERS
- Open Society gave Sojourners a $200,000 grant in 2004, $25,000 in 2006, and $100,000 in 2007.
THE QUANTUM FUND
- Soros launched the Quantum Fund after immigration to America from London in 1956. It was one of the world’s first private hedge funds.
- Soros recently passed much of the fund’s management to his two grown sons, Robert and Jonathan
- The fund, which is registered in the Netherlands Antilles, turned an original investment of six million dollars, in 1969, into five and a half billion dollars by 1999.
AMERICAN CONSTITUTION SOCIETY
- The American Constitution Society is a left-wing legal activist group working to change our nation’s laws and approaches towards law enforcement. One of its areas of focus is constitutional interpretation and change.
OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE DISCLOSED GRANTS TO ACS
Grants disclosed on George Soros’ Open Society Institute’s Form 990 tax filings to American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) going back to 2002 (with the exception of the 2005 filing which could not be searched electronically). Open Society’s 2002 filing referenced that the grant was designated for start-up of ACS. Adding all the totals from each year below (excluding 2005) comes to $14,602,850.
2008 funding: $3.65 million
2007 funding: $4.5 million
2006 funding: $5,025,000
2004 funding: $676,800
2003 funding: $251,050
2002 funding: $500,000
I would suggest that you take the time and read what each of these groups/organizations, people are up to.
So much for what Soros and his money can do!!!
LONGTOM