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I'm not a big believer in conspiracy theories -- but if I were asked to cite the largest and most powerful threat(s) to what I refer to as the American Experiment, George Soros would be at the top of the list.
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You say you're not a conspiracy theorist, and then you bring up George Soros? That's called cognitive dissonance.
You say you're not a conspiracy theorist, and then you bring up George Soros? That's called cognitive dissonance.
The term "conspiracy" usually implies two or more participants cooperating toward a common objective -- usually one defined well in advance of the actual push for power; Soros undoutedly has a few understudies and sycophants, but I doubt if any of them, even acting in concert, could overrule him.
THat might change should Soros' mental health begin to deteriorate -- but it would probably lead to a power-struggle among the prospectiive heirs. And there's reaon to believe that no one among them would either emerge as dominant, or understand the modus operandi well enough to continue it.
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