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    On Line Journal
    Soros' double-dealing in the Caucasus oil market
    By Wayne Madsen
    Online Journal Contributing Writer
    Aug 13, 2008, 00:18

    (WMR) -- WMR has learned details of so-called `progressive' cause donor
    George Soros in the underlying turmoil between Russia and Georgia in the
    Caucasus.
    In 1994, Soros set up shop in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, to engineer
    what would become known as the `Rose Revolution,' carried out ten years
    later. Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI) jointly pumped tons of money into
    programs designed to propel Georgia's neocon president, Mikheil Saakashvili,
    to power in a November 2003 coup that toppled Georgia's President Eduard
    Shevardnadze, the last Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union, from power. The
    OSI money was mostly spent on training neocon political operatives loyal to
    Saakashvili and his party and influencing the Georgian media. Media
    manipulation is a favorite tactic of Soros, one that he has used effectively
    to curb the power of the American progressive liberal movement.
    After the Rose Revolution, Soros and United Nations Development Program
    (UNDP) director Mark Malloch Brown launched the Georgia Development and
    Reform Fund that was designed to curb corruption in Georgia. However, the
    fund was actually used to pay increased salaries for employees of the
    Georgian President's office and the National Police. The $40 million pumped
    into the fund was matched dollar-for-dollar between OSI and the UNDP. The
    salaries for Georgia government apparatchiks and police bought loyalty for
    Saakashvili and Soros in the country.
    The Tbilisi daily newspaper, 24 Saati (`24 Hours'), discovered the source of
    the fund was a Cyprus-registered `charity' called `Golden Fleece.' The
    Development and Reform fund was managed by an old Saakashvili crony, former
    Deputy Justice Minister Konstantine Kublashvili, who served under
    then-Justice Minister Saakashvili during the Shevardnadze presidency.
    Kublashvili told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Georgia Service that
    there was no `dirty money' involved in the Golden Fleece charity. However,
    WMR has learned that was not what was discovered by the `Georgia shop' at
    the National Security Agency's (NSA) Medina Regional Security Operations
    Center (MRSOC) in San Antonio, Texas. A special and highly secure unit at
    the MRSOC that monitored financial flows to the region discovered the links
    between Golden Fleece in Cyprus -- Cyprus is a center for Russian-Israeli
    mob activities -- and Russian-Israeli oligarchs who were trying to oust
    Russian President Vladimir Putin from power.
    After leaving the UN, Malloch Brown became vice chairman of Soros' Quantum
    Fund, Soros' flagship hedge fund, as well as vice president of Soros' OSI.
    In 2004, Soros, using his `Democracy Alliance,' which represented nothing
    more than a hostile takeover of the Democratic Party by globalist forces
    represented by Soros and his friends, pooled and bundled campaign
    contributions for a number of Democratic candidates, earning him the same
    loyalty that similar bribes bought him in Georgia. Soros reportedly
    convinced organizations and web sites he funded, including MoveOn.org,
    DailyKos, Democratic Underground, and others to launch an anti-Halliburton
    campaign. Halliburton was engaged in the construction of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline that pumped oil from Azerbaijan through Georgia
    to the Turkish deep water port at Ceyhan on the Mediterranean coast.
    The campaign by Soros against Halliburton worked. The firm began divesting
    itself of its Kellogg, Brown & Root subsidiary in early 2006. As the result
    of the Soros effort against Halliburton, the company's stock plummeted from
    $40 a share to $26 a share. Soros, a longtime hedge fund and currency
    speculator who profits from crises and financial collapses, bought 2 million
    shares of Halliburton at its low share price of $26 per share. He then,
    according to WMR's financial industry sources, ordered his `progressive'
    recipients of funding to ease off on their criticism of Halliburton. The
    result was that Halliburton shares increased to $50 a share. Soros earned a
    cool $40 million from his manipulation of the politics and finances
    surrounding Vice President Dick Cheney's old firm.
    Soros' manipulation of the progressive media is highlighted in an article by
    Michael Barker, a doctoral student at Griffith University in Australia,
    titled `The Soros Media `Empire.'' Soros' role in `democracy manipulation'
    is cited in the article: `The Soros Foundations' most recent annual report
    shows that Soros still remains a force to be reckoned with among democracy
    manipulators, as the entire Soros Foundations Network distributed over $400
    million worth of grants in 2006.'
    Saakashvili's own ties with `progressive journalists' linked to Soros are
    highlighted by his friendship with Scott Horton, a journalist with Harper's.
    Horton hired Saakashvili in 1994 to work for him at the New York law firm of
    Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler after the Georgian graduated from Columbia
    Law School. Other Patterson, Belknap et al. alumni include former New York
    Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and current Attorney General Michael Mukasey.
    Saakashvili referred to Horton as his `colleague' at a July 2006 seminar at
    the neocon citadel, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington,
    DC.
    In January of this year, Saakashvili won the presidential election amid
    opposition charges of fraud. Opposition Labor Party officials charged that
    Saakashvili supporters voted more than once at multiple polling places. The
    verdict from Florida Democratic Representative Alcee Hastings, an impeached
    former federal judge, was that he saw no evidence of election fraud.
    Hastings was heading an election observer delegation from the Organization
    for Security and Cooperation on Europe (OSCE), an organization that his been
    co-opted by Soros.
    In 2006, when Saakashvili's police arrested opposition leaders, Konstantin
    Zatulin, an exiled former Georgian security chief and leader of the
    opposition Justice Party, told Moscow's Ekho Moskvy radio station that one
    of those arrested in Georgia was the head of the `Anti-Soros Movement.'
    Russia is taking intense heat from not only the neocon media in its reprisal
    against Georgian aggression against South Ossetia, but also from the usual
    Soros-funded `progressive' media outlets, print, broadcast, and web-based.
    WMR has taken quite a beating over the years from parties funded by Soros.
    However, we are working on a major initiative that will throw a significant
    monkey wrench into the manipulation of the media by Soros and his
    partners-in-crime.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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