{"id":15515,"date":"2017-10-18T16:09:33","date_gmt":"2017-10-18T20:09:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=15515"},"modified":"2018-12-28T12:34:16","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T17:34:16","slug":"george-soros-transfers-18-billion-open-society-foundation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2017\/10\/18\/george-soros-transfers-18-billion-open-society-foundation\/","title":{"rendered":"George Soros Transfers $18 Billion to His Open Society Foundation"},"content":{"rendered":"

Leaked documents<\/a> from George Soros\u2019s Open Society Foundation (OSF), last year, revealed just how heavily the billionaire hedge fund manager is invested in manipulating and undermining the rule of law in Western democracies, including the United States. High on his list of targets is the integrity of U.S. immigration policy.<\/p>\n

At age 87, Soros may feel he doesn\u2019t have much time left to destroy Western society and has decided to go all-in, as in $18 billion on the table<\/a> dedicated to promoting his dystopian world view. It is a vision he laid out in the The Capitalist Threat<\/em>,<\/a> an essay he penned for the February 1997 edition of The Atlantic. In the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet bloc, Soros came to view the lack of a counter-veiling force to Western dominance as a threat.<\/p>\n

Soros\u2019s vision of an open society has nothing to do with creating greater governmental and societal transparency. It is about preventing any nation or ideological viewpoint from gaining what he believes to be undue dominance in the world.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Cold War was an extremely stable arrangement. Two power blocs, representing opposing concepts of social organization, were struggling for supremacy, but they had to respect each other\u2019s vital interests, because each side was capable of destroying the other in an all-out war. This put a firm limit on the extent of the conflict; all local conflicts were, in turn, contained by the larger conflict. This extremely stable world order has come to an end as the result of the internal disintegration of one superpower. No new world order has taken its place. We have entered a period of disorder,\u201d he wrote in The Atlantic.<\/p>\n

The disintegration of one superpower must therefore be counterbalanced by the disintegration of the other. Soros goes on to elaborate on how that goal might be achieved. \u201cSocieties derive their cohesion from shared values. These values are rooted in culture, religion, history, and tradition,\u201d he notes. But he is not exactly extolling those virtues. Rather he is identifying them as a target in his effort to rein in the dominance of the capitalist West in the post-Cold War world.<\/p>\n

All $18 billion won\u2019t be dedicated to undermining immigration policy, but as unchecked immigration is a critical component to achieving his goals, it is a safe bet that the panoply of organizations he has created and funded to attack the integrity of our immigration process will never lack for cash.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere is no foundation in the world, including the Ford Foundation, that has had more impact around the world than the Open Society Foundations in the last two decades,\u201d Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation which has partnered with Soros in his efforts on immigration, told the New York Times. To be clear, \u201cimpact around the world\u201d does not necessarily mean for the better. With an additional $18 billion in its coffers OSF is clearly aiming for even more impact.