• March 28, 2024

George Soros’ Groups Get Hacked

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The hack attack on the far left continues as it has now hit groups funded by George Soros.  The group that appears to have taken the biggest hit is Soros’ Open Society Foundation.  DCLeaks released 2,576 files on Saturday night.  The files date from 2008 to 2016.  In June, DCLeaks released other records from the Open Society Foundation (OSF) and at the time, Bloomberg reported that the FBI had been called in to investigate the leak.  Soros has allegedly funneled money through the OSF for such things as the Ferguson riots.

From The Daily Headlines:

Tax records of the Soros funded group, Open Society, shows that Soros gave 33 million dollars in funding that kept the Ferguson riots going among other civil disobedience the group has funded.  Soros has used Open Society much as he has MoveOn.org to try to manipulate the discussions in order to push forward his plans for a socialist United States.

Kenneth Zimmerman, director of the Soros owned Open Society explains why they funded the Ferguson riots:

“Our DNA includes a belief that having people participate in government is indispensable to living in a more just, inclusive, democratic society.  Helping groups combine policy, research [and] data collection with community organizing feels very much the way our society becomes more accountable.”

The files have just been released less than 24 hours ago and they have not been scrutinized yet, but rest assured they will be,  Other Soros’ groups had files stolen and released by DCLeaks but have not yet been named.

From The Daily Caller:

Documents in the leak range from research papers such as “SOMALIS IN EUROPEAN CITIES PORTFOLIO REVIEW” to specific financials of grants.

DCLeaks previously released emails from Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, the  supreme commander of NATO forces in Europe. The emails showed Breedlove upset with Obama’s reluctance to address Russian aggression.

DCLeaks has been alleged to be a Russian-backed source.

 

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