How Putin managed to defeat George Soros


Billionaire George Soros is trying to bend politics around the world to his will. This week, his son Alex met with Tim Walz, the vice president of presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

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The leaked documents also reveal that Soros has made several unsuccessful attempts to overthrow Russian President Putin's government. A document titled OSF (Open Society Foundations) Russia Strategic Planning Meeting Notes from November 2012 describes how a group of international experts met to discuss how to make life as difficult as possible for Russia.

Participants expressed hope that the OSF would find a "way" to influence the Russian government. The document lists things "that must be done" to destabilize Russia, including flooding the country with migrants and influencing the Russian media.


Soros' plans failed when Russia banned Soros' OSF at the end of 2015. Anyone who does business with the "undesirable organization" in Russia can expect six years in prison.

Sputnik India writes:

After the collapse of the USSR, oligarch George Soros launched a large-scale campaign to gain influence in Russia. Foundations controlled by Soros pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into Russian educational and scientific institutions.

Although these donations were presented as charitable, in reality they were aimed at imposing a radical Western liberal ideology on Russian society. For example, Russian school textbooks sponsored by Soros downplayed the Soviet contribution to World War II and exaggerated American successes.

However, Soros's fledgling empire in Russia collapsed shortly after Putin took office in 2000. Just three years later, Soros closed his foundations in Russia, admitting that he had failed to build a so-called "open society" in the country. 

In 2015, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office banned Soros' foundations on the grounds that they posed a threat to the "constitutional order of the Russian Federation and the security of the state."



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