Canadian Connection to George Soros’ Revolution

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Canadian Connection to George Soros’ Revolution


George Soros, U.S. citizen of Hungarian birth, is one of the wealthiest men in the world. Over the past three decades, he has distributed over $32 billion, worldwide, through his Open Society Foundations. The budget for 2020 alone is $1.2 billion. Soros’ Open Society is active in 120 countries, working through national and regional organizations, and also with opposition political parties in order to undermine pro-life and pro-family governments, such as those in Poland and Hungary.
The purpose of this funding is to create a revolution to change the world through a radical, liberal agenda. Soros wants to decriminalize drugs and prostitution, strip gender of its biological basis, eliminate national borders, abolish the traditional family, promote abortion and indoctrinate children with a liberal ideology.
His work is often carried out in the shadows without any public accountability or transparency. For example, his money paid for the transportation and logistics support for the migrant caravans attempting to enter the U.S. through Mexico last year. These caravans consisted mostly of individuals from South America, who had magically formed a march through Mexico to crash the borders of the U.S. Similarly, Soros assisted in funding the so-called “March of Women” in Washington in January 2017. This demonstration was merely a rowdy group of anti-Trump feminists that had no lasting effect. George Soros’ Open Society Foundations is also funding the current Black Lives Matter protests. These demonstrations are well-orchestrated in a coordinated, organized fashion. Piles of bricks and incendiary devices are delivered in cities, which mysteriously end up in the hands of the protestors.
Canada has had experience with racism, but it is important to note that the importation of black slaves was banned in Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1793. Slavery was banned entirely in Canada in 1834, well before the U.S. banned slavery by the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
Soros’ Other Ties
Soros is also using other ties to promote his agenda. For example, the Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, who was elected with funds from the abortion industry, was a former employee of Soros. Whitmer has created untold problems in Michigan by ruthlessly demanding and enforcing unreasonable lockdown procedures.
Soros Reaches into Canada
According to the Globe and Mail, August 12, 2017, Canada’s deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland (former Minister of Global Affairs), has close ties with George Soros. The article described her as a “close personal friend” of Soros. It also made reference to Freeland having dinner with Soros at his home while working as a journalist for the Financial Times. Before entering politics in the general election in 2015, Freeland had a book deal to write an authorized biography of Soros. Ms. Freeland is quoted in the Globe and Mail stating that, “Soros had ‘very great hopes for Canada’”.
According to the photograph (below), not only Freeland but also Trudeau appears to be a friend of Soros. This photograph appeared on Freeland’s website in January 2020 in a series of photographs from the Davos World Economic Forum and was captioned “Pleased to join Prime Minister Trudeau for a discussion with George Soros about Canada and the global economy.”
Further, Sarah Goodman, who was formerly Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at Soros-supported Tides Canada, an anti-oil environmental group, was hired in the Prime Minister’s Office in 2017 as a policy advisor. In January 2020, Ms. Goodman was promoted from Director of Policy to Senior Advisor to Trudeau.
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