Over 10,000 people signed an online petition calling upon US President Donald Trump
to ban billionaire George Soros from the United States for inciting color revolutions and carrying out social engineering experiments.
"President Trump, We the people are asking you
to ban George Soros from our country. We ask you to ban both George
Soros and all his family members from doing any and all business in our
country from contributing to politicians or their foundations in order
to influence and manipulate our corrupt politicians," the petition,
drawn up by pianist and songwriter Vanessa Feltner, says.
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AFP 2016/ ERIC PIERMONT
Speaking
to RT, Feltner noted that Soros has been repeatedly spotted inflaming
riots in Europe and other parts of the world, to complicate matters
further now his controversial activities pose a threat to the United
States.
While the US mainstream media continues to dub anti-Trump protests as "spontaneous," it has turned out
that more than 50 groups behind the marches received funding from Soros.
One of these groups is MoveOn.org, which plays a significant role in organizing the protests.
Hacked emails of Hillary Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta published by WikiLeaks
indicated that the organization has long been receiving support from the billionaire.
After the results of the US presidential election were announced, MoveOn.org released a statement calling for mass protests.
"Americans to Come Together in Hundreds
Peaceful Gatherings of Solidarity, Resistance, and Resolve Following
Election Results," the statement read as
quoted by Breitbart News.
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A
police officer sprays the crowd with an irritant during a protest
against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the
United States in Portland, Oregon, U.S. November 12, 2016.
A series of protests over the 2016 election results, female rights,
Trump's executive order on immigration and other "progressive" matters
has taken place across the US since November 2016.
"There's kind of a tradition of paid
protesters. That's not a job per say, but special interest groups have
funds, they are somewhat quite organized. They will pay people
to protest in support of an issue. They provide attorneys, they provide
places for them to stay, they rent houses, they provide medics
for them," David Carter, professor of the School of Criminal Justice,
told Radio Sputnik on November 12, 2016.
Speaking to Sputnik
in early February geopolitical analyst, author and editor in chief
of News Junkie Post Gilbert Mercier stressed that pseudo-spontaneous
protests have Soros' fingerprints all over them.
"George Soros and his Open Society Foundations,
which is a network of more than 100 foundations, and still has offices
in countless countries including one in Afghanistan, has his finger
prints all over the pseudo spontaneous anti-Trump protests, not only
in the United States, but worldwide," Mercier said.
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AP Photo/ John Minchillo
Protesters
head towards the White House for the Women's March on Washington during
the first full day of Donald Trump's presidency, Saturday, Jan. 21,
2017 in Washington.
Soros doesn't conceal his negative attitude toward Trump.
"I have described him as an imposter, a con man and would-be dictator," Soros
told Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum on January 19, 2017.
It is no secret that Soros' Open Society Foundation and its numerous
affiliates were involved in numerous "color revolutions" and social
uprising in the post-Soviet space, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa
and Asia.
"Serbia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Lebanon, and the 'Arab Spring' in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Syria —
the technology has been well tested," Radio Sputnik contributor Svetlana Kalmikova said in her recent
op-ed.
A woman holds an anti-Trump sign during inauguration protests in New York City.
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Flickr/ Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
According to Kalmikova, a strikingly similar pattern is currently taking shape in the US.
Needless to say, the recent smear campaign launched by the US
mainstream media against US President Donald Trump falls within the
trend.
In her petition on Change.org Feltner cites George Soros' book The
Age of Fallibility in which the billionaire argues that "the main
obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States."
According to Feltner, Soros' and other globalists are seeking to destroy
the country.
She told RT that once the petition collects 10,000 signatures she will redirect it to the US President.
"I'll hand Donald Trump the petition, and then
will draw up another one on the White House web site. We are determined
to stop Soros and get rid of politicians who received money from him. We
will drain the swamp and put them behind bars," Feltner emphasized.