Soros crowed in 2001 that his Open Society Foundations network has achieved “significant successes” in Slovakia, Croatia, and Yugoslavia where “civil society was mobilized to overturn … overcome, rather, an oppressive regime.” (see here at 22:25). Soros tried to catch himself, but “overturn” is correct. That’s obvious from how Soros-financed forces were deployed in Yugoslavia and, later, Georgia to sweep rulers off the stage.
In Yugoslavia, Soros-funded protesters clogged Belgrade’s streets to contest and halt an election. Rather than wait for the outcome of a run-off vote, the Soros-bankrolled “Otpor,” a militant 70,000 strong youth organization staged a coup, write Horowitz and Poe. And they did so, the authors explain, not by relying on.
https://gellerreport.com/2020/11/george-soross-plan-b-if-biden-loses.html/
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