George Soros Paid Al Gore $30 million to Promote Global Warming

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DC Leaks has published documents showing that George Soros gave Al Gore $10 million a year for three years to to create “political space for aggressive U.S. action” on global warming.  The Hungarian born Nazi sympathizer wanted his group, the Open Secrets Foundation to do more to stir up support for global warming.  That is when he decided to fund Al Gore at the rate of 10 million per to shill for him.

“U.S. Programs Global Warming Grants U.S. Programs became engaged on the global warming issue about four years ago, at George Soros’s suggestion.”

“There has been a budget of $11 million for global warming grants in the U.S. Programs budget for the last several years,” the memo reads. “This budget item captures George Soros’s commitment of $10 million per year for three years to Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection, which conducts public education on the climate issue in pursuit of creating political space for aggressive U.S. action in line with what scientists say is necessary to put our nation on a path to reducing its outsize carbon dioxide emissions.”

It’s not altogether clear whether Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection (ACP) actually received the entire 30 million.  The Daily Caller investigated and found that it got 10 million in 2008 and only 45 million in 2016.

From The Daily caller:

ACP got $10 million from the Open Society Institute (OSI) in 2008, according to the nonprofit’s tax filings. OSI handed over another $5 million to ACP in 2009, according to tax filings. The investigative reporting group ProPublica keeps a database that has OSI tax returns from 2000 to 2013. TheDCNF could not find other years where OSI gave money to ACP.

OSI is primarily a grant-making nonprofit that hands out millions of dollars every year to mostly left-wing causes. Now called the Open Society Foundations, Soros’s nonprofit has handed out more than $13 billion over the last three decades.

OSI didn’t only plan to fund Gore’s climate group to promote global warming policies in the U.S., OSI also planned on giving millions of dollars to spur the “youth climate movement.”