$10 Billion Federal Lawsuit Hits Soros For ‘Political Meddling’ 5/8/17 by
Clair Bernish, Free Thought Project
Billionaire globalist and altogether
controversial figure, George Soros, is now the subject of a $10 billion lawsuit accusing him
of being a “racketeer billionaire” for meddling in the affairs of
a sovereign African nation purely for personal reasons in what critics say
typifies his modus operandi. For those who skimmed that first sentence, yes, that’s Billion — with an emphatic
capital “B.”
FOX News reports the 86-year-old financier and manager of a global
network of nonprofits will be forced by BSG Resources’ lawsuit to answer for manipulating the politics and economics
of Guinea for his own benefit.
“Soros was motivated solely by malice,” BSGR states in the suit, “as there was no economic interest he had in Guinea.” Despite Soros’ often contentious dealings
and reputation as a pompous busybody, last month’s filing in New York Federal
Court has thus far largely escaped the spotlight.
“Companies
controlled by Israeli mining magnate Beny Steinmetz sued fellow billionaire
George Soros, claiming he cost them at least $10 billion through a defamation
campaign that stripped them of rights to an iron ore deposit in Guinea and
other business opportunities around the world,” Bloomberg reported.
“Soros
funded law firms, transparency groups, investigators and government officials
in Guinea in a coordinated effort to ensure BSG Resources Ltd. lost the rights
to the Simandou deposit in April 2014, BSGR said in a complaint filed [April
14] in Manhattan federal court.”
Interestingly, as opposed to
innumerable civilians directly affected by Soros’ notoriously shady string-pulling, the lawsuit originates with the billionaire’s peers, who
claim his monied influence bilked them of at least as many billions as claimed.
“To
Soros, Steinmetz’s success, as well as his active, passionate promotion of
Israeli life, business and culture are anathema,” the
lawsuit states. “Soros is also
well known for his long-standing animus toward the state of Israel.”
Steinmetz was arrested in December 2016 over allegations he and BSGR forked
over millions in bribes to government officials for mining rights on Simandou,
but those charges had been based on “fabricated
reports by Soros-funded companies,” BSGR explains in its suit.
Bloomberg notes Mamadie Toure, the fourth wife of the former president
of Guinea, “who implicated BSGR
and Steinmetz, received $50,000 from an adviser to President Alpha Conde and
$80,000 from an ‘agent or affiliate of Soros,’ according to the complaint.”
States the lawsuit, “Soros’s financial clout gave him power over
Guinea’s processes of government, which he then thoroughly abused” and
only as a matter of enmity, since the obscenely wealthy globalist stood to gain
nothing economically in the Western African nation.
Iron ore from the untapped Simandou
is thought to be of the highest
grade in the industry, with reserves
estimated to comprise over two billion tons making this legal brawl among
tycoons a matter of grave financial consequence at least, to those other than
Soros.
Years of allegations and accusations
of underhanded business affairs between BSGR and Soros had not led the company
to take direct action until now. In its complaint, “BSGR alleges that Soros was driven by a grudge dating back to 1998
around a business in Russia and his alleged hostility towards Israel.”
Indeed, accusations the
Hungarian-American regularly disguises shady political maneuvers as
humanitarian in nature when the contrary tends to be true.
Among many other entities, Soros’
Open Society Foundations, an umbrella over multiple ostensibly beneficial
organizations, has long been suspected of funding and training political
movements toward ends favorable to the globalist.
Even officials from his homeland of
Hungary affirm this, as top education official, Minister of Human Capacities
Zoltan Balog, asserting recently, as quoted
by FOX, “We are committed
to use all legal means at our disposal to stop pseudo-civil society spy groups
such as the ones funded by George Soros.”
Soros reaches deep into personal
financial reserves during U.S. elections, often spending ample funds for
desirable candidates in every level, from District Attorneys to presidential
hopefuls and frequently bequeaths millions to contenders on both sides of the
aisle. In fact, Soros’ undeniable influence over American politics will be central to BSGR’s case against him, as the
suit claims sway over the U.S. Department of Justice after it sided with the
billionaire on the bribery issue.
J. Christian Adams, former Obama-era
DOJ attorney, told FOX the
system had been ‘at Soros’ beck and call,’ noting he had been instrumental in
reforming police procedures and in bringing about changes to voter ID laws.
Adams told the outlet,
“Soros’ organizations in the U.S. were instrumental in shaping DOJ
policy under the Obama administration. “Americans do not understand the extent to which Soros fuels this
anti-constitutional, anti-American agenda.”
A spokesperson for Soros told FOX the lawsuit is a
diversionary tactic for the company, as BSGR only wishes to deflect from its
own wrongdoing.
Whatever the ultimate outcome of the
BSGR lawsuit, it’s clear the planet can no longer stomach the parlor game
attitude Soros effects when meddling in the affairs of sovereign nations,
entities, and individuals.
In the Age of Information, and with
the wealth of information available online, bottomless pockets like Soros’ can
no longer pull puppet strings without someone, somewhere taking notice — and
moving to sever the ties for good.
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