Soros Caught Bankrolling Islamist Radicals—Report Shocks Europe
In a shocking revelation that exposes the dangerous underbelly of globalist influence, left-wing billionaire George Soros and his Open Society Foundations (OSF) stand accused of funneling millions of dollars into extremist Islamist networks masquerading as human rights organizations across the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East. Newly uncovered records cited by European media reveal that Soros' foundation is directly linked to entities serving as fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood—an ideological godfather to terrorist groups like Hamas and Al Qaeda. Groups such as CAIR, ISNA, and European advocacy organizations long suspected of radical ties, as well as Palestinian groups with direct links to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), have allegedly received enormous OSF funding under a guise of promoting “social justice” and fighting “Islamophobia.” French authorities previously dissolved at least one such group for promoting extremism. Even more disturbing is the deep entanglement between Soros’ agenda and the American taxpayer: Judicial Watch has documented millions in U.S. government support funneled into Soros-backed programs pushing lawfare, open borders, and political subversion, from Macedonia to Guatemala. This coordinated ideological campaign, dubbed by European analysts as a “soft power structure” disguised as
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