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OUTSTANDING work putting together the case against one of the most well-known yet least understood arch-villains of our times.

Gates is a grotesque arch-villan which makes him very easy to understand even for a child (not to mention the Schwabenator).

Soros on the other hand is a complex figure and a master manipulator who has spent his entire life masterfully playing ALL sides against each other while pretending to be on ALL of their sides at the same time...and people bought it (and some still do)!

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Greatly appreciate your kindhearted review as always, Michael -- and yes, it's my impression likewise that Soros has with the most duplicity tampered with various sides... perhaps a parallel example to the Soviets' propping up of the State of Israel only to devote subsequent decades fake-"opposing" it?

Reminds me...

"My son, heretofore you have been taught to act the dissembler: among Roman Catholics to be a Roman Catholic, and to be a spy even among your own brethren; to believe no man, to trust no man. Among the Reformers, to be a Reformer; among the Huguenots, to be a Huguenot; among the Calvinists, to be a Calvinist; among other Protestants, generally to be a Protestant; and obtaining their confidence, to seek even to preach from their pulpits, and to denounce with all the vehemence in your nature our Holy Religion and the Pope; and even to descend so low as to become a Jew among Jews, that you might be enabled to gather together all information for the benefit of your Order as a faithful soldier of the Pope." -- Secret Jesuit Oath [introduction]

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My wife: "I know you feel strongly about Gaza. But I want to focus on what's happening here in America."

Me: "Gaza -is- about America. It's about the values that define us."

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“I was 14 years old. And I would say that that’s when my character was made.”

—George Soros

And that’s why his son Alex can never be as crafty as his father—you can’t inherit that kind of experience. And it can’t be taught.

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Spot-on point -- I didn't explicitly process that aspect earlier, but you're definitely right.

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