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27-02-2007 11:12
the digest
This is just a tiny portion of important info. Dr. Polya omitted re: the "imperial wizard" George Soros:  
 
Who is behind Human Rights Watch? (2004)  
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/HRW.html  
 
Under President Clinton, Human Rights Watch was the most influential  
pro-intervention lobby: its 'anti-atrocity crusade' helped drive the wars in  
ex-Yugoslavia....  
Mr. Soros established his first foundation, the Open Society Fund, in New  
York in 1979 and his first Eastern European foundation in Hungary in 1984.  
He now funds a network of foundations that operate in thirty-one countries  
throughout Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union, as well  
as southern Africa, Haiti, Guatemala, Mongolia and the United States. These  
foundations are dedicated to building and maintaining the infrastructure and  
institutions of an open society. Mr. Soros has also founded other major  
institutions, such as the Central European University and the International  
Science Foundation. In 1994, the foundations in the network spent a total of  
approximately $300 million; in 1995, $350 million; in 1996, $362 million;  
and in 1997, $428 million. Giving for 1998 is expected to be maintained at  
that level....  
 
 
 
 
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH  
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL  
HUMAN RIGHTS FIRST  
http://www.kominf.pp.fi/7extra.html  
Human Rights Watch is the Arm of George Soros and a propaganda tool of the  
CIA. So if they weigh in on the events in Palestine they are doing so for  
political advantage to the US and client state Israel.  
HRW is wealthy and its tentacles reach out across the globe.  
HRW has opposed the sovereignty of Peoples Republic of China. Roth  
prosecutes the campaign opposing the right of the Chinese government to rule in Tibet and Xinchiang province. ...  
.......  
 
The new Gladio in action: Ukrainian postmodern coup completes testing of new template  
By Jonathan Mowat  
Online Journal Contributing Writer  
http://onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/031905Mowat-1/031905mowat-1.html  
 
"Gene Sharp started out the seminar by saying 'Strategic nonviolent struggle  
is all about political power.' And I thought, 'Boy is this guy speaking my  
language,' that is what armed struggle is about."—Col. Robert Helvey  
 
...In November 1989, Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, under the aegis  
of that university's "Program for Social Innovations in Global Management,"  
began a series of conferences to review progress towards that strategic  
objective, which was reported on in "Human Relations" in 1991. There, Dr.  
Howard Perlmutter, a professor of "Social Architecture'' at the Wharton  
School, and a follower of Dr. Emery, stressed that "rock video in Katmandu,"  
was an appropriate image of how states with traditional cultures could be  
destabilized, thereby creating the possibility of a "global civilization."  
There are two requirements for such a transformation, he added, "building  
internationally committed networks of international and locally committed  
organizations,'' and "creating global events" through "the transformation of  
a local event into one having virtually instantaneous international  
implications through mass-media."...  
 
Col. Helvey reports, in a January 29, 2001, interview with film producer  
Steve York in Belgrade, that he first got involved in "strategic  
nonviolence" upon seeing the failure of military approaches to toppling  
dictators—especially in Myanmar, where he had been stationed as military  
attaché—and seeing the potential of Sharp's alternative approach. According  
to B. Raman, the former director of India's foreign intelligence agency,  
RAW, in a December 2001 paper published by his institute entitled, "The  
USA's National Endowment For Democracy (NED): An Update," Helvey "was an  
officer of the Defence Intelligence Agency of the Pentagon, who had served  
in Vietnam and, subsequently, as the US Defence Attache in Yangon, Myanmar  
(1983 to 85), during which he clandestinely organised the Myanmarese  
students to work behind Aung San Suu Kyi and in collaboration with Bo Mya's  
Karen insurgent group. . . . He also trained in Hong Kong the student  
leaders from Beijing in mass demonstration techniques which they were to  
subsequently use in the Tiananmen Square incident of June 1989" and "is now  
believed to be acting as an adviser to the Falun Gong, the religious sect of  
China, in similar civil disobedience techniques." Col. Helvey nominally  
retired from the army in 1991, but had been working with Albert Einstein and  
Soros long before then...  
 
A Civilian Revolution in Military Affairs  
The emphasis on the use of new communication technologies to rapidly deploy  
small groups, suggests what we are seeing is civilian application of  
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's "Revolution in Military Affairs" doctrine, which  
depends on highly mobile small group deployments "enabled" by "real time"  
intelligence and communications. Squads of soldiers taking over city blocks  
with the aid of "intelligence helmet" video screens that give them an  
instantaneous overview of their environment, constitute the military side.  
Bands of youth converging on targeted intersections in constant dialogue on  
cell phones constitute the doctrine's civilian application.  
 
This parallel should not be surprising since the US military and National  
Security Agency subsidized the development of the Internet, cellular phones,  
and software platforms. From their inception, these technologies were  
studied and experimented with in order to find the optimal use in a new kind  
of warfare. The "revolution" in warfare that such new instruments permit has  
been pushed to the extreme by several specialists in psychological warfare.  
Although these military utopians have been working in high places (for  
example the RAND Corporation) for a very long time, to a large extent they  
only took over some of the most important command structures of the US  
military apparatus with the victory of the neoconservatives in the Pentagon  
of Donald Rumsfeld.  
 
The new techniques of warfare include the use of both lethal (violent) and  
nonlethal (nonviolent) tactics. Both ways are conducted using the same  
philosophy, infrastructure, and modus operandi. It is what is known as  
Cyberwar. For example, the tactic of swarming is a fundamental element in  
both violent and nonviolent forms of warfare...  
 
International Center on Nonviolent Conflicts  
 
The International Center on Nonviolent Conflicts has been heavily involved  
in the new Postmodern Coups, especially through its top figures, Dr. Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall.  
 
According to its website, the center "develops and encourages the use of civilian-based, nonmilitary strategies to establish and defend democracy and  
human rights worldwide." It "provides assistance in the training and deployment of field advisors, to deepen the conceptual knowledge and practical skills of applying nonviolent strategies in conflicts throughout the world where progress toward democracy and human rights is possible."  
 
 
George Soros: Imperial Wizard by Heather Cottin  
Covert Action Quarterly  
info@covertactionquarterly.org  
December 9, 2003  
George Soros, "humanitarian" is very worried about the decline in the world capitalist system and he wants to do something about it, now. He recently said: "I can already discern the makings of the final crisis.... Indigenous political movements are likely to arise that will seek to expropriate the multinational corporations and recapture the 'national' wealth."...  
__from Heather Cottin, Imperial Wizard  
CovertActionQuarterly  
 
 
 
George Soros: Prophet of an "Open Society"  
Karen Talbot  
www.globalresearch.ca 4 July 2003  
The URL of this article is: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/TAL307A.html  
 
 
 
29/11/04 George Soros — a profile by Neil Clark New Statesman (UK)  
June 2, 2003  
http://www.agitprop.org.au/nowar/20030602_clark_george_soros.php  
 
Connie Bruck, "The World According to Soros," New Yorker, January 23, 1995.  
http://www.ukar.org/soros01.html
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