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From 9/11 Encyclopedia:
Leading Figure of the Cfr, the World Economic Forum, and Human Rights Watch (HWR).
Inspired by ideas of his philosophical guru, Sir Karl Popper, in 1994, Soros started to investigate in Central and Eastern European Communications.
Close to Henry Kissinger , Vaclav Havel and Poland's General Wojcech Jaruzelski. During the World Economic Forum in 2002,
Soros
supported an "Open Society" panel with Brzezinski,Zbigniew,
Samuel Huntington, Francis Fukuyama and others.
Pretending to be open
minded for the left wing, Soros basically runs a smart double
strategy,
using the Human Rights Watch as a cover for his Open Society Fund and
the Osi.
It was Soros, who save George Bush in a crisis with Harken (->), when Soros bought rapidly depreciating stocks.
Soros is partner in the Carlyle Group, founder
of
the East and Central Europe Program of the New School for Social
Research in New York,
Otpor, a yugoslawian organization or the
International Crisis Group with Richard Allen, former US National
Security Adviser.
Shortly after September 11th, George Soros developed
a strategy how to manipulate messages within the media:
"Routinely
monitor the regional press in real time to enable prompt
responses...
Stress references to the victims (and ideally, named victims
to
personalize them) whenever we discuss our cause and goals).
Source:
"Improving the Public diplomacy campaign in the war against terrorism",
CFR
(November 6th, 2001)