Soros's tentacles are everywhere, and have created havoc within our legal system - for example: "Christian Veteran Now Facing Hate Crime Charge for Toppling Satanic Display".
FrontPage Mag readers may recall that back in December I wrote about Michael Cassidy, a conservative Christian and former Navy pilot who tore down a Satanic altar competing with a Christmas display of the Nativity in the Iowa State Capitol. Originally charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, Cassidy was subsequently hit with a hate crime charge by Polk County Democrat Attorney Kimberly Graham, a prosecutor funded by – surprise – left-wing billionaire financier George Soros. Cassidy is now looking at a possible five years in prison.
If there was any doubt that Soros and his minions are on the side of the fallen angels, this should settle the matter.
Update I think Soros envisions a world that resembles the kind of place ruled over by his mentor in Paradise Lost...
There's never been any doubt about Soros. The man hates humanity, and shows it with everything he and his people do.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to wrap my head around this charge. A guy overturns a satanic exhibit and is charged with a hate crime. Against Satan, I presume? I draw the line at being compelled to accept Satanism as a norm.
ReplyDeleteSee, there are some statues you are not permitted to topple.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to artworks, Soros isn't getting it all his own way.
ReplyDeleteLanguage alert.
https://rumble.com/v4hglxk-artist-scott-lobaido-unveils-painting-of-george-soros-and-his-dweeby-son.html
Gregory: Soros is so freakin' weird, I bet he ordered ten copies.
ReplyDeleteWhy?
ReplyDeleteI don't get why he's trying to bring down civilization.
4th Reich maybe?
V: That's the question I've had for a long time. Why? What is the point of undermining the rule of law and weakening our form of government? What is the purpose of facilitating the escalation of violence? Is it really just a narcissistic power game played on a monumental scale, simply the way he gets his kicks? Baffling.
ReplyDeleteBoredom, perhaps? When you're worth 7 bil you can have anything you want, and I daresay get it home delivered within the hour too.
ReplyDeleteWith luck the family empire will crumble once it's in the hands of the heir. And after his performance at the WEF it may not need a great deal of luck, either.
Just our luck. A lot of old guys just take up gardening or furniture making or stamp collecting. This bozo has to turn the whole world into his personal Tinker-Toy set.
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