Romanian authorities are - finally - taking steps to find out who is behind the protests that have plagued our country for years. Follow the money, as they say.
Not that it was difficult to see that most of the so-called civic protests were inspired by financier George Soros’s minions NGOs. Yet, without proof, blaming Soros is useless.
Now, it has been revealed public prosecutors are looking into financial transactions to the tune of $15 million, money sent to Romanian NGOs through Bitcoin transactions. According to press reports, the money came via the Stefan Bathory Foundation, established by George Soros in Poland back in 1988.
It is not the first time the activity of this Polish foundation has come under scrutiny. It’s name appeared in the famous DC leaks of 2016, alongside other NGOs operating in Europe using Soros grants.
‘Apart from the Batory Foundation, grant support was awarded for initiatives aimed at “fighting hate speech in Hungary”, “supporting the LGBT community in Italy”, “demanding elections that are free from racism and xenophobia”, as well as “demonstrating the threat of populism”, and the beneficiaries included nearly 100 NGOs from Latvia to France. This makes it one of the largest socio-political initiatives in Europe, which despite its territorial and organisational dispersion de facto implemented a common ideological mission that came – together with the money – from the central hub, i.e. the Open Society Foundations.’.
No wonder countries like Russia, Hungary or Poland have taken steps to cut foreign financing to local NGOs or at least force them to disclose where do their funds come from. Disclosing the source of their money is a major step in curbing the influence these NGOs have. For one thing, it proves those who have been blaming Soros for funding ‘democratic’ protests are not crazy conspiracy theorists. At the same time, these ‘influencers’ stand to lose a lot of their credibility, once it is discovered it's their job to organize protests.
The last major protest in Romania was held in August. It turned violent so it was featured in the news all over the world. Now, public prosecutors say that prior to the event hundreds of thousands Euros were cashed in by ‘civic leaders’ through Bitcoin transactions. Oh, well.
I can only speak for Romania, but I’m pretty sure it is the case in other Central and Eastern European countries. Here, we’ve had the same ‘civic activists’ calling for protests of the #resist brand every single month on the slightest pretext. Many decent people have been convinced to take to the streets, in freezing cold or scorching heat for the sake of ‘democracy’, because these ‘civic leaders’ have told them to. Without mentioning they are getting paid to lead the protests. I have family members and friends who take part in such protests, ordinary people who don’t get a dime for all their trouble. They support #resist because they buy into the propaganda churned day in day out by these Soros minions. Some of these activists bragged about giving up on their regular jobs so they can organize the resistance full time, they'd rather starve for the good of the country. Others post on social media images of their kids with the caption ‘I’m doing this for my children, for their future, blah-blah-blah’.
Now, with this investigation I hope more people will finally see what’s going on and say ‘Dude, you’re getting paid to protest!’
The funny thing about this inquest is that funding comes through cryptos and we all know the MSM-induced public perception about such currencies, making these transactions even more suspicious. Who uses Bitcoin if not terrorists and drug dealers? Well, Soros, apparently!