Soros – One of the Greatest Threats against Society


Investment Watch Blog
February 9, 2018
Martin Armstrong



Man, who "broke the Bank of England" backing secret plot to thwart Brexit (The Daily Telegraph, February 8, 2018)


It is no secret, that I have no respect for George Soros and that is aside from the fact, that we would often be on opposite sides of the market. I never saw Soros as a great trader. Even his reputation, that he broke the Bank of England was nonsense. The “Club” was all in on that trade and it was a guaranteed trade, where if the peg broke, you made a fortune and if you were wrong, you got your money back. I was on the opposite side back then, being called in by those in the British government. After a 7-year bull market in equities Soros finally threw in the towel, ending his bets on the stock market crash, only after being wrong for so long.

Soros lost big time on the Russian manipulation, when the “Club” was bribing the IMF to keep the loans to Russia going, so they could make a fortune in interest rates. That failed and ended up in the Long-Term Capital Management debacle. Soros lost $2 billion on that one. I believe, he also lost, when the “Club” was targeting the Japanese yen in 1999. So I never saw Soros as some fantastic trader. I believe, he was just simply on the right side of a few big plays orchestrated by the “Club” and never by himself.



Anti-Soros demonstration in Macedonia (March 26, 2017)


I personally find him very dangerous politically. He stands for control of the people and is always plotting for the manipulation of society. He is always on the side of Marxist socialism and that disturbs me greatly. This is just his political philosophy. There has been a rising movement against Soros on a global scale. This is one person, whose death the world will celebrate – not mourn it.



Unelected Troika: Christine Lagarde (Head of IMF), Jean-Claude Juncker (EU President), Mario Draghi (Head of ECB)


The Telegraph is now reporting, that Soros “is one of three senior figures linked to the Remain-supporting campaign group "Best for Britain", who plan to launch a nationwide advertising campaign this month, which they hope, will lead to a second referendum to keep Britain in the EU.” Soros is on the wrong side. Europe has no chance of the EU project actually succeeding long-term. The entire structure is completely unsound and the political process is undemocratic. The EU was purposefully designed to be as close to a dictatorship, as possible, where the people are not trusted to make any decisions and are too stupid to even know, how to spend their own money. Nobody in the Troika ever stands for an election and they are the people, who rule with an iron fist over the economy.