Posted on 11/15/2010 2:16:10 PM PST by freespirited
Last week I was able to watch the first of Glenn Beck's expose on George Soros. I found it to be not only necessary but accurate and well done. I have watched Mr. Soros's activities for many years as I have come across the wreckage he has created in the international financial markets and observed his egomaniacal attempts to aggrandize himself.
Many readers of the American Thinker and other sites are aware from my writings that I am a survivor of World War II and an orphaned displaced person brought to the United States. I have viewed George Soros with much disdain as it is incomprehensible to me how anyone who experienced or saw first-hand the death and destruction wrought by a megalomaniac could become one.
The early years of Mr. Soros in Budapest aiding the Nazis in their persecution of the Jews, whether as a willing or unwilling accomplice, cannot help but form his character. My own experiences coming out of that same period remain with me to this day, albeit I was considerably younger than Mr. Soros at the time. I can only conclude that he to this day does not have any remorse or second thoughts about his activities in 1944 and his actions during the remainder of his life confirm his mind set.
J.R. Dunn in his article "Soros, Beck, and the Holocaust" amply details the published evidence and Mr. Soros' own words concerning his activities during this time.
In his adulthood no one could go about deliberately destroying wealth, attempting to create a new world order and referring to himself as a deity (in his own words) if he did not have the same mindset of those with whom he co-operated 66 years ago.
Now those sycophants that are dependent upon George Soros' largess choose to deliberately distort what Mr. Beck said regarding this period in his life and wrap themselves in the flag of compassion claiming that no one knows what was in Mr. Soros' heart and that he did not aid and abet in the holocaust.
We do not know what was in his heart, but no one with true compassion in their heart for their fellow man could have lived through those times and endured the overpowering stench of death and destruction, the constant search for food and shelter, and whether they would survive for yet another day, would ever say that they felt no guilt for their role in cooperating with the Nazis. My guilt is that I was fortunate to survive when so many millions did not.
George Soros' actions and disdain for his fellow man as he revels in his unbridled narcissism is indicative of the worst traits of mankind: the need by some to conquer and maintain total control over their fellow man. The lust for power has always been with us and Mr. Soros is the latest manifestation.
That’s a ZOT!
Great article!
Soros and Obambi are so much alike in their personalities; maybe Soros is Obambi’s father.
Soros= Dr Evil.
Soros is to Hillary as Stalin was to Hitler.
Which, in a black humor kind of way, is amusing, because Hillary thinks she’s Stalin, and Soros thinks he’s Hitler.
It’s a problem.

Aggrandizing, of course. Soros really does think he’s God.
Of all the good, decent people who have left this Earth too early, why in God’s name does Soros continue to suck oxygen?
Fine American craftsmanship engaged in recycling trash.

The existence of evil as the creation of a loving God gets right to the root of religious and spiritual philosophy - and too many people have glib answers in the face of the profound suffering it represents.
But in a practical sense, it seems that life teaches that where there is vermin, there is suffering, and where the vermin are cleaned out, there is health and peace.
Soros is like the Broad Street Pump that supplied Cholera-infected water during the London epidemic of 1854. Many people prayed for protection and relief from the devastating illness, and cried out to God the same question you ask here.
In response, God led John Snow to understand the mechanism of disease vectors, and as a result, he removed the handle from the pump to prevent it's further use - and the epidemic stopped.
I don’t have much familiarity with Beck’s program on this since I don’t watch television, but I have been aware of this POS for some time now and happened to be at the house of some fellow Freepers who were watching one of the Beck episodes on television.
There are a number of people on Free Republic who think the vitriol directed towards George Soros is completely unwarranted. I had someone suggest the other day that those of us who think this man is a genuine and real threat to the sovereignty and independence of our country are simply weak minded followers scapegoating him.
This poster even went as far as to suggest we were the equivalent of the germans who swallowed Hitler’s scapegoating and villification of the jews.
I suggested that this poster was not cognizant of the danger, and that he was more akin to the pacifists who followed the lead of Neville Chamberlain.
I opined that those of us who view Soros as a danger to be dealt with were the people who were in complete agreement with Winston Churchill.
Just unbelievable.
I watched the Soros interview the other night wherein he said the Bush policies reminded him of the Nazi’s. I had to laugh, because he was a Nazi, and still is. But what really creeped me out was his statement, something like: To Our Open Society it appeared the Bush policy was reflective of the Nazi’s and we believe there needs to be a change of attitude.
He spoke as if the Open Society speaks for Americans! He doesn’t speak for me, and I never heard of his Open Society until three years ago when I started researching the communist who now sits in our White House. But he spoke like he owns the authority to demand that America be changed.
Mr. McCann, you survived to tell the world what happened.
PERFECT!!!!! Hahahahahaha!
There cannot be many here. . surely , , ,who are so naive as to the MO and makeup of Soros. Amazing and worse, confounding; if there are.
There cannot be many here. . surely , , ,who are so naive as to the MO and makeup of Soros. Amazing and worse, confounding; if there are.
There cannot be many here. . surely , , ,who are so naive as to the MO and makeup of Soros. Amazing and worse, confounding; if there are.
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