12 May 2011

Open Society and Money: Transparency Really Is There
you just have to know HOW to look


I'm delighted to hear via TheBlaze.com that Fox News will be presenting a two-part series on George Soros and his influence on the media. From The Blaze
Fox News has just published part one of a two-part series on George Soros and his influence on the media. Part one, excerpted below, points out Soros’s ties to over 30 news outlets, including ABC, where Christine Amanpour sits on a board that “takes Soros cash:”
When liberal investor George Soros gave $1.8 million to National Public Radio, it became part of the firestorm of controversy that jeopardized NPR’s federal funding. But that gift only hints at the widespread influence the controversial billionaire has on the mainstream media. Soros, who spent $27 million trying to defeat President Bush in 2004, has ties to more than 30 mainstream news outlets – including The New York Times, Washington Post, the Associated Press, NBC and ABC.
Prominent journalists like ABC’s Christiane Amanpour and former Washington Post editor and now Vice President Len Downie serve on boards of operations that take Soros cash. This despite the Society of Professional Journalists’ ethical code stating: “avoid all conflicts real or perceived.”
This information is part of an upcoming report by the Media Research Centers Business & Media Institute which has been looking into George Soros and his influence on the media.
And, from Fox News:
The investigative reporting start-up ProPublica is a prime example. ProPublica, which recently won its second Pulitzer Prize, initially was given millions of dollars from the Sandler Foundation to “strengthen the progressive infrastructure” – “progressive” being the code word for very liberal. In 2010, it also received a two-year contribution of $125,000 each year from the Open Society Foundations. In case you wonder where that money comes from, the OSF website is www.soros.org. It is a network of more than 30 international foundations, mostly funded by Soros, who has contributed more than $8 billion to those efforts.
Since 2009 I have been doing research on multi-billionaire and Progressive Socialist George Soros and his far-reaching tentacles all over the internet. I know his internet patterns by heart.  His internet cartel has boiler-plate websites, which makes patterns super easy to pick out, especially for an artsy-chick like me. And the Soros website cartel is laden with super misleading intentions with site names like "Public Citizen Foundation" or "Open Congress." When I see tweets go by from groups like "Open Secrets," I like to call them out on where they get their money. In a recent tweet, I called them out on the their Soros Funding.
Here is a closer look of my tweet:
And a close-up of their reply:

So they don't really deny my implication.  But they kinda "imply," don't they? Here's where the link  they provided took me:

As you can see, "Open Society" is listed as a donor.  Here's what happens when you click on Open Society, which has the internet address of (drum roll, please!) Soros.org:




Which presents the following video:


So, thank you OpenSecretsDC for the clarification.  It's my ambition to make sure more Americans know about just what it is you imply.


Finally, "check out who funds us -- and who doesn't."  Your tax dollars are in here:



Here's a clearer view (all groups with IRS Subsection 3 involve "government funds"):


Finally, if you click on the picture below on the left, you can see the names of individual members of the Soros Internet Cartel.



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