
Hungary’s ‘Lex Soros’: Prophecy, Not Paranoia
Powerful actors continue to fund NGOs to manipulate political systems and destabilize sovereignty, manufacturing the illusion of dissent.

Powerful actors continue to fund NGOs to manipulate political systems and destabilize sovereignty, manufacturing the illusion of dissent.

Trump has ordered a crackdown on “domestic terrorists” driven by anti–American, anti–capitalist, and anti–Christian principles.

The Spanish Socialists unveiled a surprise proposal that happens to align with the demands of the pro-abortion movement backed by Brussels.

Open Society poured at least $20 million into groups that “directly assist domestic terrorism” in the U.S., according to the paper.

Trump accused Soros and his network of causing serious damage to the U.S.

A research group has traced funding for extremist organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, uncovering indirect financial ties to the Soros-founded Open Society Foundations.

No official reason was given for postponing the vote on lifting the immunity of the Hungarian opposition leader, but the goal is clear: help him take down the conservative government.

The conservative think tank is constantly attacked by diversity-preaching radical leftist groups, irritated by the views that it formulates and promotes in the self-proclaimed capital of Europe.

Uncovering where all the USAID money went in the Iberian country would only reveal the tip of the political influencing iceberg.
Soros funding and ideological assumptions mean that More in Common research “findings” should be approached with caution.