
Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal
🧵THE SOROS THREAD: THE BILLIONAIRES GRAB AT GLOBAL INFLUENCE Okay, let’s get into it—George Soros, the guy with the Open Society Foundations (OSF) and over $32 billion to play with since 1979, has his reach all over the world. He’s tosses money into elections, rattles governments, and destabilizes economies, sugarcoating it by saying it’s for good. Long known as a top donor to progressive district attorneys across the U.S, now, his son, Alex Soros, controls the empire, contributing over $720,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in 2020. Lets dive in by region to understand Soros’ influence around the world👇
1/🇭🇺 Hungary: The Native’s Calculated Chaos Soros begins in ’84 with his first big move—setting up a foundation to hand out scholarships and equipment like photocopiers to push against Soviet control, claiming it helped freedom. His Central European University opened in 1991, but Hungary’s leader, @PM_ViktorOrban saw its purpose and forced it out to Vienna in 2018, calling Soros a troublemaker. Hungary’s government passed the “Stop Soros” law, criminalizing aid to undocumented migrants under the guise of stopping illegal immigration. The law was spearheaded by Orbán, which creates a new crime—“promoting and supporting illegal migration”—which could be used to target activists, aid workers, and even political dissenters.
2/🇵🇱 Poland: Soros and Gemini Media In the late 1980s, Soros used his foundation money to back people in Poland fighting Soviet rule. He was known to push his ideas instead of letting Poland figure things out. After 1989, he kept funding groups to shape the country, and people worried he was forcing Western ways on them. He dumped $880 million into his university project, which was widely perceived as a mechanism to cultivate a cadre of adherents beholden to his ideology. Now, A Soros-backed company has signed an agreement to buy a 40% stake in Gremi Media, the publisher of Poland’s leading newspaper Rzeczpospolita. This is Soros’s third major investment in Poland’s media landscape. Followed up by Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski holding a private meeting with Alexander Soros at the World Economic Forum.
3/ 🇷🇴Romania: Soros’ Network Building Political Influence Through NGOs Soros allegedly started pouring money into Romania through his foundation in the 1990s, saying it was to make things more open and fair. People there keep saying he’s sneaking into their elections, messing with votes, even though no one’s caught him with solid proof. A key example is Monica Macovei, a former Soros scholar who graduated from his Central European University and later became Romania’s Minister of Justice, advancing policies aligned with OSF’s agenda. Soros-backed NGOs, such as the Helsinki Committee and European Roma Rights Centre, have pushed for judicial and political reforms that critics argue serve his globalist vision rather than Romania’s own interests.
4/ 🇬🇧United Kingdom: The Cash Grabber on a ‘Black Wednesday’ Back in 1992, Soros actually destabilized the UK, he bet $10 billion against their money—the pound—and walked away with a billion....the day is known as “Black Wednesday.” Back in 1992, Soros orchestrated one of the most destabilizing financial trades in history, forcing the Bank of England to devalue the British pound. His hedge fund bet billions that the pound was overvalued and would eventually crash—opposing him was the UK government, which tried to prop up the currency. When the Bank of England failed to maintain its exchange rate, Soros' fund pocketed over $1 billion in profit in a single day. His move marked a major economic shift for Britain, leading to its exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and reshaping its monetary policies.
5/ 🇬🇪Georgia: The Anti Soros Movement The Anti-Soros movement in Georgia has been a recurring force, emerging really after the 2003 Rose Revolution and then resurging under the Georgian Dream government in the 2010s. Initially formed in 2005, its leaders accused George Soros and his Open Society Foundations of controlling the country’s political landscape, dismantling institutions, and fostering Western influence. The movement, linked to former security chief Igor Giorgadze, was later accused of plotting a coup in 2006.
6/ 🇦🇱 Albania: Moves to Ban Soros-Linked Organizations, Calls It a ‘National Threat’ Since the ’90s, Soros has been sending money to groups in Albania through his foundation, saying it’s to help them get better after tough times. Currently, we have former Prime Minister Sali Berisha has vowed to ban all Soros Foundation activities in Albania, comparing the move to the decommunization efforts of the 1990s. Declaring George Soros’ influence a “real national threat,” Berisha announced a new law that would prohibit state institutions from working with Soros-linked groups. He accused the current government of driving Albanians into poverty, citing 45% of the population has emigrated under its rule. The law will also block any efforts to alter family and gender policies, aligning with what Berisha calls “God and nature’s” design. He urged all political forces and social groups to unite in “de-Sorosizing” Albania, calling it a vital national transformation effort.
7/🇺🇸 United States: The Electoral Overlord Soros has allocated $125 million to Democracy PAC in 2022, with a total of $128.5 million in the midterms, saturating U.S. elections with progressive capital. His critics, which are many, decry the move an affront to democratic purity, citing “foreign interference” despite his U.S. citizenship, arguing it drowns out voter sovereignty. His state-level PACs, such as Arizona Safety & Justice, back DAs like Krasner, linked to crime surges—Philadelphia’s murder spike a glaring cue. His electoral footprint is thus cast as an overbearing distortion of democratic will. Then to top it off, there is the Soros-linked fund to acquire more than 200 local radio stations throughout the U.S.
8/🇺🇸 United States (Again): The Court Wrecker Beyond ballots, Soros’s “Safety and Justice” funding props up DAs like George Gascón, whose policies critics tie to urban disorder—Los Angeles a case in point. His $32 billion OSF war chest since 1979 amplifies this reach, with detractors arguing it prioritizes ideology over public safety.
9/ 🇺🇸 United States (Again): Tesla Protestors Funded by Soros and Reid Hoffman Both Soros and Reid Hoffman are bankrolling fake Tesla protests through five ActBlue-funded groups, accusing them of astroturfing outrage to damage his company and undermine his government cost-cutting office, DOGE. An investigation revealed these groups were orchestrating anti-Tesla demonstrations, though he hasn’t provided direct evidence.
10/ 🇿🇼Zimbabwe: George Soros Interfering in a Land Dispute? Billionaire George Soros is accused of backing efforts to challenge Zimbabwe’s land reform program, particularly in North Matebeleland. ‘ His Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa is linked to opposition activist Siphosami Malunga, who is fighting the government’s acquisition of Esidakeni Farm. Reports claim Malunga’s group is using foreign funds to influence courts and mobilize protests against land redistribution policies. There is reportedly audio that allegedly reveals attempts to bribe judiciary officials for favorable rulings.
11/ 🇹🇭Thailand: The Thai Baht Collapse Incident… Same deal in Thailand—’97 crisis, Soros bets against their baht, and folks say he smashed their economy, kicking off big trouble. Soros's hedge fund shorted the Thai baht, forcing the government to drain its reserves defending the fixed exchange rate. The baht eventually collapsed, devaluing by over 50% and sending shockwaves across Asia. Thailand, once a booming economy, was left crippled, with mass layoffs and business closures.
12/ 🇲🇾Malaysia: Soros and Mahathir’s Clash During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad blamed George Soros for fueling economic collapse by short-selling Asian currencies. Mahathir called Soros a "moron," accusing him of trying to undo Malaysia’s economic progress, while Soros labeled Mahathir a "menace" to his own country. As Thailand, Indonesia, and South Korea fell into IMF bailouts, Malaysia resisted by imposing capital controls to stabilize its economy. The crisis permanently altered Asian financial policies, but growth never returned to its pre-1997 levels.
13/ 🇮🇳 India: Soros Vs. Modi George Soros has poured over $18 billion into Indian politics through his Open Society foundations. Accusations have arisen that Soros was trying to destabilize Modi’s government. BJP leaders, including J.P. Nadda, have linked Soros to Congress-backed protests, Adani controversies, and anti @narendramodi narratives.
14/ 🇦🇷 Argentina: Soros Clash Over Argentina’s Debt George Soros has entered the battle over Argentina’s debt, challenging fellow billionaire Paul Singer, whose hedge fund Elliott Management is blocking payments to bondholders. Soros’s Quantum Partners joined a lawsuit against BNY Mellon, arguing that Argentina’s interest payments on euro-denominated bonds should be released despite a U.S. court ruling favoring Singer.
15/ 🇨🇴 Colombia: Soros Funds the Vice President’s Luxury Diplomatic Tour Colombia’s Vice President Francia Márquez admitted that George Soros financed part of her opulent trip to Africa, which included an entourage of 53 people, including her partner with no official role. The trip, which cost taxpayers $370,000 in fuel alone, was allegedly meant to strengthen diplomatic and commercial ties but was criticized as extravagant. Márquez thanked Soros’s Open Society Foundation, which has poured $16 million into Petro’s progressive agenda. Sources: Indian Times, Financial Post, Open Society, Vox, Influence Watch Drug Free Australia, RioTimes, Business Standard, Business Daily Capital Research, EuroNews, UIC, Zimbabwe Mail