Not-So-Subtle Soros

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Avatar jarasan -
#1
A dirt nap couldn't come soon enough for this globalist f'ing a$$ho1e.
Avatar lejardin -
#2
I agree jarasan. That is one evil, evil man. I worry what will come behind when he does kick.
Avatar sully16 -
#3
orposntbkasap, end rant.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#4
I stumbled across that graphic while looking at images of Carla Gugino - who is currently in some TV series I was thinking of watching, but changed my mind - and was in Son-In-Law, the first time I ever saw her in anything I could remember. She's gorgeous and darned if I know why the ugly puke Soros was in with HER image. Anyway....

There have been a lot of people who touted for a new world order, most of them recently, but even Sigmund Freud believed in it. (of course, he was a cocaine addict, so there's that) I was surprised to see Henry Kissinger quotes about it, plus George H.W. Bush mentioned it in his inaugural speech, remember that?

As I have said before, you might not find a less-conspiratorial person than me, but The New World Order crap scares the hell outta me. I'm also not very religious, but in the Bible's Book of Revelation, it pretty much lays out a world govt. which will be presided over by the Antichrist. While I doubt Soros will live long enough to see a one-world govt., he sure as hell fits the description of the Antichrist: pure evil.

Thanks for your comments.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#5
I knew I was forgetting one other notable historical figure; Einstein. He wanted a "permanent world court" and a world-wide military, "modification of the traditional concept of national sovereignty". (which sounds exactly like a world-wide police state.) He also championed socialism as a necessary antidote to the “grave evils of capitalism”.

Y'know, I've learned that going on Twitter to see what some of my favorite actors, musicians and celebrities have to say and been sorely disappointed and while a lot of these historical figures were gone long before the advent of social media, it's also sad to read things they said...that weren't taught to us in our history books in school.

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