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Flashback George Soros Says the “Soros Empire Has Replaced The Soviet Empire”


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A video of George Soros speaking at an Aisa Society conference in 2015 has resurfaced and in it, he openly brags about how his empire has replaced the Soviet empire.

In the video, Soros stated, “the ‘Soros Empire’ replaced the Soviet Empire.”

The billionaire globalist would go on to say that he picked up the pieces of the fallen soviet states and influenced the governments of Hungary, Poland, and other European nations too.

Watch Soros make his comments here:

https://twitter.com/MAGAJew2/status/1499809686178181130

Asia Society had more on the story:

As the Soviet empire unraveled, “I moved in and picked up the pieces,” Soros said with a smile. “The ‘Soros Empire’ replaced the Soviet Empire.” He singled out Poland and the Baltic nations as success stories, and warned that a “resurgent Russia” was threatening not only reforms in the former Soviet Union but also the power and influence of the European Union. He chastised Russian President Vladimir Putin for his actions in Ukraine and his stranglehold on public opinion. “Putin won’t change,” Soros said. “He’s now a prisoner of the genie he allowed to get out of the bottle.”

Soros was slightly more optimistic about prospects for change in China. Schell, Arthur Ross Director of Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations, asked about possibility of greater openness in China, to which Soros said, “China is at a crossroads.” A more open civil society in China, he said, would likely depend on the success of President Xi Jinping’s economic reforms. Asked whether his organization was working in China today, Soros was blunt: “We would be happy to be engaged in China, but we are not welcome.”



 

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