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The Open Society Foundations is a liberal NGO foundation founded by predatory financial magnate [[George Soros]]. The Open Society Foundations has been notorious for sponsoring [[colour revolutions]] around the world, creating chaos and destroying sovereign countries.
The Open Society Foundations is a liberal [[NGO]] founded by predatory, globalist financial magnate [[George Soros]]. The Open Society Foundations has been notorious for sponsoring [[colour revolutions]] around the world, creating chaos and destroying whole countries. The primary goal is the proliferation of Western [[finance capital]] and having complete control over sovereign countries, under the flowery banners of so-called 'democracy', so-called 'civil society' and so-called 'human rights'.


==Colour Revolutions Contributed==
==Colour Revolutions Contributed==
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===2022-2023 Iran 'Women, Life, Freedom' Riots ===
===2022-2023 Iran 'Women, Life, Freedom' Riots ===
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The Open Society Foundations is a liberal NGO founded by predatory, globalist financial magnate George Soros. The Open Society Foundations has been notorious for sponsoring colour revolutions around the world, creating chaos and destroying whole countries. The primary goal is the proliferation of Western finance capital and having complete control over sovereign countries, under the flowery banners of so-called 'democracy', so-called 'civil society' and so-called 'human rights'.

Colour Revolutions Contributed[edit | edit source]

1984 Establishing Ideological Infiltration into the Eastern Bloc[edit | edit source]

1989 Eastern Bloc Collapse[edit | edit source]

1989 June 4th Political Crisis (Or Tian'anmen Incident)[edit | edit source]

2005 Orange Revolution[edit | edit source]

2013-2014 Maidan Riots[edit | edit source]

2019-2020 Hong Kong Riots[edit | edit source]

2022 Russia-Ukraine War[edit | edit source]

2022-2023 Iran 'Women, Life, Freedom' Riots[edit | edit source]