tl;dr: Everyone suspecting George Soros and Open Society Foundation of being behind the mass immigration drive into western countries is right.
Hundreds of internal documents from groups run by prominent billionaire donor George Soros were leaked online yesterday.
The 2,576 files were released by DCLeaks, a website which claims to be “launched by the American hacktivists who respect and appreciate freedom of speech, human rights and government of the people.” (click the tabs on the black bar to see the listed documents)
Soros’ the Open Society Foundations has the most documents in the leak. The hackers stole the documents after accessing the foundation’s internal intranet, a system called Karl.
There are documents dating from at least 2008 to 2016.
George's son Alexander Soros heads one of the biggest Jewish lobbyist groups in America called the Jewish super PAC.
Soros Groups Get Hacked, Hundreds Of Documents Leaked | The Daily Caller
George Soros, NATO Allegedly Hacked By "Russians" | Zero Hedge
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I'm going through the leaks at the moment and will use this thread to post the findings.
I suppose the documents most relevant to us are the ones relevant to Ireland.
Nasc is one Irish organisation mentioned in the leaks.
Nasc describe themselves like this:
"Nasc works to link migrants and ethnic minorities to their rights through protecting human rights, promoting integration and campaigning for change."
However, Open Society describe them as "Irish partners" of a group they fund called Migration Policy Group who are working on the issue of citizenship, voter registration and political participation in Ireland. The leaked document says Open Society are happy at the progress being made as 77,000 foreigners were granted Irish citizenship in the preceeding three years but they lament that "the decision making process is still almost entirely discretionary" and "the process can be quite costly" and so more work needs to be done.
Have a read. It's from the document called "monthly update september 30th.pdf"
Immigrant Citizenship Campaigns
The Migration Policy Group conducted a
pilot project for eight months that has laid
the foundations for citizenship campaign to
be implemented in up to ten European
countries in order to promote naturalization
and political mobilization of migrants as
citizens.
This press release summarises the work
being done by their Irish partners on the
issue of citizenship, voter registration and
political participation. According to the
Immigrant Council of Ireland and Nasc, over
the last years, the citizenship process has
come a long way, with more than 77.000
new Irish citizens over the last 3 years. The
organization called for some significant
reforms to the citizenship process, a
number of which were introduced by the
former Minister for Justice.
Even if the acceptance rate for applications
is much higher now, there is still a lot of
work to do, because of many reasons, such
as the fact that the decision making process
is still almost entirely discretionary, or
because the process can be quite costly.
You can read more about the Migration
Policy Group’s project by following this link,
or by checking the Immigrant Citizenship
Campaigns story map that has been
prepared by the group by following this link.
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Another leaked document is called:
Reliable allies in the European Parliament (2014 - 2019)
It lists 226 MEPs (out of 750) who they consider to be "proven or likely Open Society allies".
The document begins:
This mapping provides the Open Society European Policy Institute and the Open Society network intelligence on Members of the 8th European Parliament likely to support Open Society values during the 2014-2019 legislature.
It spans 11 committees and 26 delegations, as well as the European Parliament's highest decision-making bodies:
226 MEPs who are proven or likely Open Society allies.
The presence of an MEP in this mapping indicates that they are likely to support Open Society's work. They should be approached with an open mind: although they will most likely want to work on areas they're already interested in, they could also welcome hearing about new issues.
Beyond discussing individual topics, Open Society should seek to build lasting and trustworthy relationships with these European lawmakers.
You can read it here.
Here are the five profiles the document contains on who they consider their Irish allies
You might recall that Brian Hayes last year wrote in the Irish Times that the population of Nigeria by 2050 could be over 400 million people and that Europe needed to turn that to its advantage as they will be seeking to come here. So I can see why Soros would consider him an ally.
example:
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