An FT interview has shed light on Alex Soros muddled, confused thinking and his refusal to take responsibility for his mistakes, a mindset which may have led to his failure to see what a disastrous decision his corruption of official criminal proceedings in Greece by a vast number of judges and prosecutors over eight years is.
Not only does the corruption prove conclusively the guilt of George and Alex Soros for ordering the original crimes. It exposes them to immediate detention and arrest.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xmvdermyzjhnje9z1hbkq/GRKProsecutorProbesConvictSoros-GatesOfMurderAttemptsOnReporter.pdf?rlkey=n4gz1whwa9vj8iktkg7ymxn6v&st=obi9i3b4&dl=0
Trump can score a huge political win with his MAGA base by helping covid jab schemer Alex into a prison cell where he can start a course of Open University to discipline his mind ahead of his trial and get some therapy.
All America will cheer when they get to know the facts in transparent trials.
Trump can collect vast sums in fines and help Make America Safe Again.
Putting Alex in prison along with his network will also make it easier to renationalize the Fed, fund the government through monetary finance and abolish Federal taxes to score another huge win.
Inflation can be controlled by price controls and also by careful investment in R and D, manufacturing, energy etc while avoding investment in property, which creates inflationary bubbles and sucks disposable income out of mortgage holders through sky high interest rates, reducing consumption while benefitting the private bankers who print the money out of thin air and so get something for nothing (expropriation, fraud)
On the one hand, Alex Soros told the FT the Soros Foundaiton was a bureaucracy which was bloated, blaming the staff. On the hand, Soros himself is responsible for that bureaucracy and its bloated nature. Bureaucracies tend to become blaoted, inflexible and out of touch when their leaders want to micro manage operations and centralized control over operations.
When a CEO like Alex Soros and his inner circle make disastrous decisions, misread the public mood, fail to analyze critical information and sets his bureaucracy in motion to achieve the wrong targets in the wrong way, then the CEO is to blame. Not the staff.
But the Greek prosecutor probes show Alex Soros would not be true to character if he acknowledged or corrected his mistakes.
From media
Soros’s stance on bureaucratic bloat is not the only contradictory position that emerged from the Financial Times interview. Soros, who is engaged to former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, declared himself a "Zionist" who believes in Israel’s right to exist.
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/alex-soros-says-billionaire-dad-very-upset-with-amount-of-bureaucracy-at-familys-liberal-nonprofit/
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