Monday, September 19, 2005

Post-Neocon Neolibs Have No Use for al-CIA-duh by Kurt Nimmo

In other words, the Bushian “war on terror” is alienating milquetoast neolibs, or those who do not subscribe to the neocon worldview of globalism with its back-to-back invasions and embarrassing public relations disasters. Soros, as a Hungarian-born Jewish-American currency speculator—and, through his Quantum Fund, a facilitator of the Latin American drug trade (neoliberal globalism and the international banking “industry” depend on such mega-profitable and tax-free rackets to augment their ill-gotten gains)—would rather overthrow pesky and recalcitrant nations (for instance, Venezuela) through less visible, more covert behind-the-scenes activity. Soros, through his Open Society Institute, would rather subvert elections—as he did in Georgia by lavishly funding members of the anti-Shevardnadze Otpor (Resistance) movement (see Georgia revolt carried mark of Soros, Globe and Mail)—and paint a thin veneer of legitimacy over rigged elections, something the neocons don’t have the patience to do. Soros did much the same in Ukraine when he poured millions into the campaign against Viktor Yanukovych in favor of Viktor Yushchenko, a central banker with ties to “Old Europe” and the globalist European Union scam.

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